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Fennesz - Betrieb [Audio] (6 of 13)

Download & Stream: http://kud.li/tone16 Subscribe: http://sb.kud.li/UC-ksUES3XQOFheQdrSy... Official stream from Touch. Distributed by Kudos Records. More music playlists: http://pl.kud.li/UC-ksUES3XQOFheQdrSy... Album: Field Recordings (1995-2002) [ALBUM] Track: 6 of 13 Title: Betrieb Artist: Fennesz Label: Touch Cat#: TONE16 Formats: Digital Digital Release: 28th October 2002 Physical Release: 28th October 2002 About This Release: 'Field Recordings' brings together a range of material Christian Fennesz has contributed to compilations, special projects and film soundtracks between the years 1995 and 2002. Also, for the first time on CD, it includes his debut 12' for Mego, the awesome 'Instrument', remastered, and a new track recorded specially for this release, 'Good Man'. It is his first release since Endless Summer [Mego, 2001] and a prelude to his next studio album, which will be released on Touch in January 2003.' Reviews for This Release: "" Fennesz's computer-processed-guitar music is like listening to The Stooges or Velvet Underground words, tunes and rhythm track removed. Which seems perverse until you remember it's the the sound of that music - the fuzz, the feedback, roar and drone - that makes it so exciting, not just Iggy's eyeliner or Lou Reed's barbed observations. Some of the earlier tracks here are rooted in techno, but by the time you get to 'Codeine' - a cunningly titled remix of Stephan mathieu & Ekkehard Ehlers 'Heroin' - you realise this is the real future of rock'n'roll.****" - Tom Mugridge (Muzik) "Interview" - Tom Mugridge (Musik) ""highly appealing hodgepodge."" - Mark Richardson (Pitchfork)

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