Minilogue / Blomma |
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Album: | Blomma | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Minilogue | Added: | 03/2013 | |
Label: | Cocoon Recordings |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2013-04-28 | Pull Date: | 2013-06-30 | Charts: | RPM/Electronica, Classical/Experimental |
Week Ending: | 30 Jun | 16 Jun | 2 Jun | 26 May | 19 May | 12 May | 5 May |
Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 04, 2018: | The Offbeat Generation Atoms With Curiosity That Looks At Itself And Wonders Why It Wonders | 4. | May 27, 2013: | Feral Kittens Run Amok Forgotten Memories | |
2. | Jun 26, 2013: | Pumping Iron Atoms With Curiosity That Looks At Itself And Wonders Why It Wonders | 5. | May 21, 2013: | The Red Wheelbarrow Existensberattigande | |
3. | Jun 12, 2013: | Schlepping Cobalt Everything Is All You've Got | 6. | May 20, 2013: | The Big Love Show Atoms With Curiosity That Looks At Itself And Wonders Why It Wonders, Everything Is All You've Got |
Album Review |
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Jack Wang Reviewed 2013-04-24 | ||
Minilogue: Blomma: Label: Cocoon (KZSU advance copy) Is there such a thing as a techno "concept album"? Minilogue is a Swedish Duo, Marcus Henriksson and Sebastian Mullaert, and they've set out to produce what I think is the first experiment in a techno "concept" album. Rather than produce individual dance tracks for DJs to mix in & out of, each song is a unique "composition" or "techno symphony". The 2-CD result is amazing. There are a few pieces that feature beats, and other pieces that are sci-fi, electronic-experimentation. Dance music heads: Try #1, #2. Experimental DJs: Try #3, #6 (42 min long!), #8. 1. (21:00) - Begins with a liquid-organic ambience, some dialogue snippets, leads into a second half that builds into a shimmering and warm bath of beats and bubbles. 2. (18:06) - Gorgeous symphony of warm psychedelia, with the essence of birds, exotic wind chimes, and a beat to keep it going all the way through. 3. (12:22) - Vangelis should have done THIS one for "Blade Runner" 30 years ago, I swear it. The track picks up in tempo but all the while a bit dystopian like any good sci-fi soundtrack. 4. (13:58) - The clubbiest track so far, has a distinct funky house bassline to it, but the wonderful exotic synth experimentation remains 5. (8:52) - The shortest track on the EP is a warm, meandering, thought-provoking ambient-jazz number. 6. (42:00) - This epic piece is an album in itself - a 40min+ exercise in ambience, organic sounds mixed with digital explorations, synths, etc. It takes nearly 30 minutes to produce a danceable beat. Amazing, nonetheless. 7. (16:49) - Downtempo chill-jazz mostly. Very exotic, mysterious vibe. 8. (9:17) - Wonderful shimmering ambience. Very lush, eminently listenable. |
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