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REINHARD VOIGT - Was Wir Spuren

Reinhard Voigt

Was Wir Spuren

Kompakt Germany

Cat: KOMPAKT 402D
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Genre: Techno
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05:48
122
04:59
144
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Review

Following on from last year's Speicher 104 split release with T.Raumschmiere, Kompakt mainstay Reinhard Voigt flies solo. "Das Singende, Klingende Ding" showcases his unusual approach, with a rolling, lopsided rhythm and a live bass providing the basis for shrieking birds - the result is like a distant cousin of Gelsoten Cirkel's "Swedish Woman". By contrast, "Tausendmal Zu Viel" is a droning, slow-burning arrangement, made all the more evocative by a vocal sample interspersed randomly throughout the arrangement. Changing course once again, Voigt drops the mutant disco of "Der Mann, Der Nie Nach Deutz Kam", where a cacophony of background noise unfolds, which includes a horse snorting and layered vocal samples.

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