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International Noise Orchestra

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Marching In Time 2
Gimme More Lovin (instrumental Muezzin mix) - (5:48) 96 BPM Hot
Yeh Naina Yaad Hai - (4:57) 100 BPM
Sick Of Love - (4:18) 65 BPM
A Lulu A Bobe Danz - (2:57) 91 BPM
Listen To The Earthbeat / The Driving Force - (3:05) 101 BPM
Review: Emotional Rescue presents the 2nd EP (of 4) highlighting the music of International Noise Orchestra. Centered around Ulrich Hornberg and Wolfgang Sperner, aka producers Gemini Brothers, this world supergroup released 5 LPs and 2 EPs in just 4 years. Again showcasing their rhythm, calm and power, a metaphysical, real sensitivity and intellectualism, all wrapped around the groove. Starting with their own instrumental remix of Gimme Move Lovin', this little known 12" B side has long been a play for heads and allows the band's Pop Balearic, esoteric meets electronics to shine, layering Fairlight samples over a funky bass 4/4 around some '88 Amnesia pool dive. Next the anthem, Yeh Naina Yaad Hai, as Asha Bhosle's beautiful vocals from the Manzil Manzil soundtrack, are mixed with drum machines to create a dream Bollywood meeting. Again there are Glynnis Thomas (Savage Progress) vocals, now atop a sax laden Synth Pop brain, mind and body dance. Alias, Internationales Ger?uschorchester offer wonderful jazz leanings for A Lulu A Bobe Danz, where the bop takes a leftfield embrace. To close then, Mr Richard Strange returns, invoking The Driving Force, returning to the idiosyncratic, percussive Earthbeat. Listen!
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ERC 093
06 Nov 20
Balearic/Downtempo
Marching In Time 1
Gimme Your Lovin - (5:43) 114 BPM Hot
Dr Sarmaz - (6:14) 131 BPM
Feel It Flow - (3:56) 60 BPM
Atai (L'Eau Est Chaude) - (4:35) 124 BPM
Culture Rescue Service - (5:03) 96 BPM
Review: Emotional Rescue is proud to reissue a collection of global music band, International Noise Orchestra, presented across 4 special EPs. Founded when Berlin based musician Ulrich Hornberg mixed a newly acquired Commodore 64 with visiting Algerian drummer Jol Allouche's tablas - old culture meets new technology - the fundamentals were laid. Simple, maybe na?ve, with a curiosity to combine and inspire. Old meets new starts with their cover of Gimme Your Lovin, taking Winwood's classic and molding a white funk, pop, rock, dance hybrid, with enigmatic actor / singer Richard Strange's distinctive poetic delivery. Following Dr Sarmaz, released under INO's alias - Internationales Ger?uschorchester - the global dance vibrations begin. Feel It Flow is pure 80's dance pop, with Glynnis Thomas (Savage Progress) distinctive tones leading to the jazz fusion of Ata?, before closing with the guitar / synth / tabla rhythms of Culture Rescue Service.
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ERC 092
03 Jul 20
Balearic/Downtempo
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