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Quicksand is a 2002 album by Canadian-American alternative hip hop artist Noah23.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Most of the album's production was handled by Orphan, the Plague Language collective's most prolific producer at the time.

The track "Crypto Sporidian" was released as a split single with the track "Deadly Rays" from fellow Plague Language member Baracuda's debut album Tetragammoth.[7] Both tracks were produced by Orphan.

Critical reception

Allmusic gave the album a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.[8] Exclaim! wrote that the album "can rock the parties ("Digestive Enzymes"), the dance floors ("Resistance"), headphones ("Hourglass") and the art fags ("The Fall") all while maintaining a cohesive sound."[9]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Saw Palmetto"Warhol3:04
2."Volapuk"Orphan3:07
3."Crypto Sporidian"Orphan4:35
4."Octave"Ognihs3:01
5."Learning Curve"Orphan3:14
6."Resistance"Troubadour3:13
7."Hourglass" (featuring Distant Relatives)Orphan3:39
8."Banded Hairstreak"Orphan2:06
9."Digestive Enzymes"Lovely2:35
10."Nocturnal"Orphan3:43
11."Imhotep"Orphan4:12
12."Guelph" (featuring Baracuda)Warhol2:42
13."Zenith Dub"Sseleman2:49
14."Julia Set"Orphan3:01
15."The Fall"Naval Aviator9:05

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