Brocksieper, Falko / Shortcake Strategy
Album: | Shortcake Strategy | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Brocksieper, Falko | Added: | Sep 2012 | |
Label: | Treibstoff |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-09-21 | Pull Date: | 2012-11-23 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Nov 4 | Oct 28 | Oct 21 | Sep 30 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 31, 2012: | All Techno All the Time
Reverse Engineering |
3. | Oct 15, 2012: | The Big Love Show
Reverse Engineering |
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2. | Oct 22, 2012: | The Big Love Show
Reverse Engineering |
4. | Sep 24, 2012: | The Big Love Show
Lmfm, Avoid (Feat. Benjamin Fehr) |
Album Review
Jack
Reviewed 2012-09-13
Reviewed 2012-09-13
Falko Brocksieper: Shortcake Strategy Label: Treibstoff
Berlin-based Falko Brocksieper has over 100 releases to his credit and has been a fixture in European techno for almost two decades. This is his latest full-length album, in which he showcases brainy & thoughtful creations that go beyond mere terms such as "minimal techno or tech-house". The whole album is really cool, and I'd say the most non-standard dance tracks are the most interesting. For me the winners are #2 (Avoid), #5 (LMFM), #9 (Become), and #10 (Land's End), none of which are standard tech club bangers. But the two club bangers are #8 (Hoboken) & #9 (Reverse Engineering) are also phenomenal.
1. Big synth stabs and some vibraphone tinkling over a tech-house framework.
2. Retro-style electro breaks with a cool robo vocal. Goofy fun & sinister.
3. Synth-driven tech-house, straight 4/4 beats w/ a catchy melodic pop-flavored loop.
4. Nerdy electro with a modified electronic Peruvian pan flute and Andean melodies.
5. Nervous electronic noodling, crackles, and insistent beats & female vox saying "love me follow me".
6. Playful synths and electro warbles. Nerdy & brainy electronica.
7. Banging & insistent techno with a spooky ringing tone and slammin' beats.
8. Fabulous techno. Percussive and mechanic with a nervy pitched-up synth that's so druggy and awesome. Channels the spirit of the Detroit masters.
9. Soulful deeper disco track, chilled-out male vox and reverberating synths & effects
10. Thought-provoking melodic synths and varied percussive effects.
Berlin-based Falko Brocksieper has over 100 releases to his credit and has been a fixture in European techno for almost two decades. This is his latest full-length album, in which he showcases brainy & thoughtful creations that go beyond mere terms such as "minimal techno or tech-house". The whole album is really cool, and I'd say the most non-standard dance tracks are the most interesting. For me the winners are #2 (Avoid), #5 (LMFM), #9 (Become), and #10 (Land's End), none of which are standard tech club bangers. But the two club bangers are #8 (Hoboken) & #9 (Reverse Engineering) are also phenomenal.
1. Big synth stabs and some vibraphone tinkling over a tech-house framework.
2. Retro-style electro breaks with a cool robo vocal. Goofy fun & sinister.
3. Synth-driven tech-house, straight 4/4 beats w/ a catchy melodic pop-flavored loop.
4. Nerdy electro with a modified electronic Peruvian pan flute and Andean melodies.
5. Nervous electronic noodling, crackles, and insistent beats & female vox saying "love me follow me".
6. Playful synths and electro warbles. Nerdy & brainy electronica.
7. Banging & insistent techno with a spooky ringing tone and slammin' beats.
8. Fabulous techno. Percussive and mechanic with a nervy pitched-up synth that's so druggy and awesome. Channels the spirit of the Detroit masters.
9. Soulful deeper disco track, chilled-out male vox and reverberating synths & effects
10. Thought-provoking melodic synths and varied percussive effects.
Track Listing
1. | Let's Surface | 6. | Pillow Biter | |||
2. | Avoid (Feat. Benjamin Fehr) | 7. | Hoboken | |||
3. | Outride A Crisis | 8. | Reverse Engineering | |||
4. | Punta Ayampe | 9. | Become (Feat. Big Bully) | |||
5. | Lmfm | 10. | Land?S End |