Tenastelin - ID Chip Inteligent Design

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Review by Margareta Chirosca

Album Review: ID Chip Intelligent Design by Tenastelin Alright, buckle up, because we’re diving into ID Chip Intelligent Design by Tenastelin—a 2007 gem from the UK that blends reggae and electronic vibes like a mad scientist mixing potions in a dub laboratory. Released under Dub Corner Production, this album feels like someone took the soul of Jamaica, gave it a circuit board upgrade, and let it loose on the dancefloor. It’s got two genres (Reggae, Electronic) and styles (Reggae, Dub), but don’t let that fool you—it’s not just one-trick pony material. Let’s talk tracks. First off, there’s “ID Chip.” Man, this one hits like a bassline to the chest. The rhythm is hypnotic, like your headphones are whispering secrets directly into your brain. You know those moments when you’re walking down the street, feeling all mysterious and cool? Yeah, this track makes you that person. It’s got this futuristic edge—like if robots ever decided to throw a reggae party, this would be their anthem. I remember it because it’s impossible to forget something that makes you nod your head so hard you might sprain your neck. Then there’s “Intelligent Design.” This one’s smoother, more laid-back, but still packing enough punch to keep things interesting. It’s like sipping a tropical drink while pondering the meaning of life—or at least wondering why your Wi-Fi keeps cutting out. There’s this sneaky little melody that creeps in halfway through, and suddenly you’re zoning out, picturing yourself floating in some neon-lit ocean. Honestly, it’s the kind of song that makes you wish you had a hammock and a spaceship to hang it in. Oh, and can’t forget “Untitled.” Because nothing screams creativity like naming a track “Untitled,” right? But hey, it works! It’s moody, atmospheric, and kinda feels like the soundtrack to a late-night existential crisis. Perfect for staring out rainy windows or pretending you’re in a moody indie film. So yeah, ID Chip Intelligent Design isn’t perfect—it’s got its quirks, its rough edges, and maybe even a few questionable choices—but isn’t that what makes it lovable? It’s like that slightly eccentric friend who always shows up with weird snacks but somehow steals the show anyway. Final thought: If aliens ever invade Earth and demand proof of our artistic capabilities, I’d hand them this album. Not only would they probably dig the grooves, but they might also leave us alone out of sheer confusion. Or respect. Either way, win-win.

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Artist: Tenastelin
Album: ID Chip Inteligent Design
Rating: 4.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Inteligent Design
Untitled
ID Chip

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Catalog Numbers

TEN003

Labels

Dub Corner Production

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 10"

About Tenastelin

Tena Stelin takes his name from the Amharic language of Ethiopia, which, translated, means greetings. He began his career in the late 80s as a UK-based vocalist with the Conscious Sounds label and initially enjoyed a roots hit with Cant Touch Jah. Much of the recording for the Conscious Sounds collectives output took place at the Manasseh studio run by sound system operator Nick Manasseh. The UK roots scene enjoys a cult following, with releases appearing on cassette corresponding with African rather than reggae recordings. In 1990 DJ Joey Jay, widely acknowledged as a pioneer of UK roots, began transmitting the sound legally with Nick Manasseh across London when the radio station Kiss FM was granted a broadcasting licence. This resulted in wider exposure for Stelin, along with other notable performers, including Devon Russell and Sound Iration. In 1989 Stelin had recorded Give Thanks And Praise and King Of Kings Parts One And Two with Sound Iration. Stelins producer, Dougie Wardrop, employed a session band known as Centry who enjoyed several hits, including Stepping Time and Thunder Mountain. The release of Wicked Invention was received with rave reviews, though in 1990 the roots revival was still impending. As a bonus for those purchasing the CD and cassette version, Sound Iration In Dub were included. Recording at Digital B, Easy Street and The Toy Factory he maintained his profile with producer Morris Johnson.

Real Name

    • Anthony Robert Robinson

Name Vars

  • Tanastelin
  • Tena Steelin
  • Tena Stelin
  • Tena Stelin (A. Robinson)
  • Tena Stellin
  • Tenastalin
  • Tenastellin
  • Tenastilin
  • Tenastillin
  • Tenayistilin
  • Tennah Stellin
  • Tennastillin

Aliases

  • Anthony Robert Robinson

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *ID Chip Intelligent Design* by Tenastelin blends reggae and electronic vibes in a way that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. Released in 2007 in the UK, it’s a gem from Dub Corner Production. The tracks, like "ID Chip" and "Intelligent Design," mix dub-heavy beats with thought-provoking energy. Fun fact—there’s even an untitled track on there, leaving listeners to interpret its meaning. It’s like the music version of a blank canvas.