Gimme More Lovin (instrumental Muezzin mix) - (5:48)
96 BPM 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!
from $1.89ERC 093
06 Nov 20
Balearic/Downtempo