Beat Space Nine


Beat Space Nine is the fourth studio album released by the Japanese group M-Flo. This album is the group's only #1 studio album.
Beat Space Nine is presented in the metaformat of a spaceliner's in-flight entertainment system, specifically that of "Global Astroliner", a recurring theme in M-Flo's albums. Nearly all of the songs on Beat Space Nine, like many of the group's albums, feature guest singers. The vocalist Lisa, who was previously a member of M-Flo, appears on the second to last track of this album, "Tripod Baby". Beat Space Nine has a much heavier electronic sound than M-Flo's previous album, the jazz-oriented Astromantic. The final track, "Nine", is the same as the first track of M-Flo's first album, Planet Shining. Remixes of the songs from this album were released as Dope Space Nine.

Track listing

  1. Beat
  2. Taste Your Stuff
  3. Loop in My Heart
  4. So Exclusive
  5. I'm Da 1
  6. One Day
  7. A.D.D.P.
  8. To Your Beat
  9. Space
  10. Dopeman
  11. Cozmo-Naughty
  12. The Other Side of Love
  13. Float'n Flow
  14. Hey!
  15. Let Go
  16. Tripod Baby
  17. Nine

    Song appearances

A different version of the M-Flo loves Bennie K track "Taste Your Stuff", entitled "Happy Drive: Taste Your Stuff", was released on Bennie K's single "Sky" and their album Japana-rhythm.
The track "Tripod Baby" was remixed as a promotional song for the Shadow the Hedgehog video game released in November 2005.
A remix of "One Day" featuring Miliyah Kato was released on her album, Rose.