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view post Posted on 31/3/2005, 05:28 by: Tomato Express Cake     +1   -1




Ovo e with love me lo sono preso domenica, davvero figo... prenditelo presto se lo vuoi perchè è in edizione limitata a 500... ti commento il 7"...nello split i With Love stupiscono come al solito, con una canzone di pure delirio, rumori, urla, una sorta di vortice che si ferma ad un certo punto e lascia spazio a giri ultraeffettati di chitarra, il tutto passato in una sorta di compressione... davvero figo.
Gli Ovo invece se la spassano con la canzone Respiri Privati, una ballata di pura batteria accennata con qualche campana e campanella, e la voce è una canzoncina delirante e paranoica, ottimo l'effetto totale della canzone...
Guarda io sono mezzo imparentato col chitarrista dei WL , non dovrei avere problemi a trovare roba strana o introvabile su di loro... ed è stato proprio Andrea a dirmi della collaborazione Dalek - Faust, casomai glielo chiedo... Per Dalek - With Love ancora non sanno come andrà a finire...


Ecco qua la copertina di Faust Vs. Dalek ed è della STAUBGOLD:
user posted image staubgold 50 - Faust vs. Dälek - "Derbe respect, alder" cd/lp

On "Derbe respect, alder" Faust surprise their fans by joining forces with American hiphop artists Dälek. Dälek are a three-piece hiphop-outfit from New Jersey. Will Brooks (a.k.a. MC Dälek) is responsible for lyrics, Alap Momin (a.k.a. The Octopus) is the producer and Hsi-Chang Linaka (a.k.a. Still) handles the turntables. Their open-mindedness towards musical influences was boundless from the beginning and so it is small wonder that they soon hit on German Krautrock survivors Faust as a source for interesting samples.

In the course of two years three sessions which spawned the music on this album took place. The high point of these saw the two outfits appearing side by side on stage at the Bonn Bad Kilbi festival 2003 in Düdingen, Switzerland. What Dälek and many of their hiphop contemporaries express through words – protest against and rejection of the social status quo – is exactly what Faust have expressed trough music during the last 30+ years. Consequently, this album is nothing for the faint-hearted, its music is merciless, straight in your face, at times even brutal. At times it sounds like harsh Industrial or "Illbient".

The album's final track is an update of "T-electronique", a track originally released on Faust's 1999 album "Ravvivando". Dälek lend the song additional lyrics and shoot it through with samples, so that it sounds like a remix of the original. From this perspective "Derbe respect, alder" could be seen in a straight line with the remix idea of the last two Faust albums "Freispiel" and "Patchwork 1971-2002".

Edited by Tomato Express Cake - 31/3/2005, 17:28
 
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