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Listed in genres: · Industrial, Noise, Power Electronics
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Comes in DVD case.
Tracklist: 01 Anruf 111381 02 Partydestroyer 03 Elitism 04 Kellerträume 05 Tundra 06 K.O.R.T.S. 07 Stahlgeburt 08 Vorkonfirmationsgottesdienst 09 Blindfeld 10 time to choose 11 Steckrübenwinter 12 Sehnsucht und Erdengram 13 ein kleines elektronisches Malör 14 säuselnde Bastelschere II
Review of the Darklife Magazine spring 2004: A one-man project from Mannheim (D), navigating with Attitude between power electronics, dark ambient, martial tunes and ambient noises. It’ crazy stuff, guys, it’s both experimental and crazy. It isn’t experimental in a arty kind of way, it rather feels "spontaneously" experimental, as if Tobias B., the man in charge, lives by this craziness. It’s raw stuff. Maybe too raw, but I guess this belongs to the project’s attitude. That’s fine, but some of the cutting edge frequencies loose a bit of impact on the lo-fi. I really like the more apocalyptic stuff such as in Time to Choose or the minimal bits of Steckrübenwinter turning to hypnotic noise and the power electronic elements which suit well the lo-fi concept. Lots of ideas are thrown in this demo and I guess that future works would benefit of from a lesser degree of anarchy.
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