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Disco de Blumentopf: “Eins A”

Disco de Blumentopf: “Eins A”
Información del disco :
Título: Eins A
Fecha de Publicación:2001-01-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:
Sello Discográfico:Four
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5099750460320
Lista de temas :
1 Intro Video
2 T.O.P.F. Video
3 Medizin Video
4 eins A Video
5 Nur das Ihr Wisst Video
6 Jungs Aus dem Reihenhaus
7 Interlude Video
8 Flirtaholics Video
9 Purer Stoff Video
10 Neben dem Ton Video
11 Warten Video
12 Blues Video
13 Ich bin so Video
14 Schu's Quiz Video
15 Schönen Gruß
16 Liebe und Hass Video
17 R'n'B Video
18 Ihr kriegt uns nicht still Video
19 Danke Video
Análisis (en inglés) - :
A combination label sampler and mix disc, {^Eins A} finds {$Chris Tietjen} drawing liberally from the {@Cocoon} roster to create an enjoyable 11-track overview of some highlights from the label's five-year history. Starting with the ten-minute-plus soothing raindrop sparkle/aggro pulse slam of {$Jacek Sienkiewicz}'s {&"Dream Machine,"} providing a suitably slow rise beginning to the overall experience, {$Tietjen} keeps things moving, though not a jaw-dropping set, it's definitely one with skill that finds the variety in the intentionally stripped-down template. {@Cocoon}'s {\house} style, for lack of a better word, finds a balance between more minimal experimenters and glorious, upfront {\pop} hooks that's appealing on an immediate, near physical level -- something like {$Glove}'s {&"Drogenkontrolle"} is hardly {$DJ Scooter} but the core bassline and the crowd/MC samples are pure exaltation, while {$Pig & Dan}'s retooling of {$Yello}'s classic {&"Oh Yeah"} is a total treat. (It certainly doesn't hurt, either, that they're riding a huge {$Depeche Mode}-into-{\EBM} fetish at many points. {$Legowelt}'s appearance near the end of the disc with {&"Disco Rout"} is almost required, though {$Tietjen}'s mixing of it is easily the most abrupt and stiff mix on the disc.) If little on {^Eins A} outright surprises (admittedly unsurprising given that it's a retrospective by default), hearing how classic approaches can be beautifully retooled into a new setting by many different acts is a thrill in and of itself. The vacuum-cleaner bass swarm on {$David K}'s remix of {$Oliver Koletzki}'s {&"Der Muckenschwarm,"} especially when it cuts in right before the beats, is pure magic. The disc concludes where the label started, with {$Frank Lorber}'s {&"Electric Sparkle,"} making for an energetic but lower key ending that's just right. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
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