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Dominik Eulberg - Flora & Fauna

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Minimal
Year:
2004

Tracklist

Die Trottellummen Von Helgoland 7:54
Die Invasion Der Taschenkrebse 7:42
Die Seeadler Der Müritz 7:17
Keine Nieten Bei Den Herbstzeitlosen 7:47
"Brenzlich, Brenzlich" Dachte Der Feuersalamander 8:13
Das Röhren Der Rotwildbrunft 8:46
Der Zug Der Kraniche: Boten Der Veränderung 7:20

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Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Flora & Fauna (2x12", Album, Pic) Traum Schallplatten TRAUM V53 Germany 2004
Flora & Fauna (2x12", Album, Gen) Traum Schallplatten TRAUM V53 Germany 2004
Flora & Fauna (CD, Album) Traum Schallplatten TRAUM CD16 Germany 2004
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Rated 5/5
Review by myopically Nov 28, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Flora & Fauna, CD, Album, TRAUM CD16

When I first popped this cd in, my first impression was another mediocre album. Must of not had a clear head, because a Sunday morning sit-down with coffee almost blew me out of my chair. I don't understand German, so I have no idea what the liner notes and song titles read, but basic Latin let's us know what's going when contrasted to the music.

I'm reminded of the cold journey Krystian Shek took through Russia that spawned Eisblumen, but Flora & Fauna is delivered in a mush more visceral form. Tangible elements are created and allowed to make melodies that haunt with destruction. I'm not sure if we're in a friendly place all the time, as I suspect we're the Fauna and our Flora has become cold steel.

I'm really enjoying the production of the album as the environmental and ambient qualities are very enveloping, and in some ways, I wish we had a companion ambient cd to go along here- to ever increase the dichotomy, of course. I look forward to future productions from Eulberg and hope there happens to be some nice ambient in there too.

One last note, for us thirty-somethings, Track 9 is a very nice wistful flashback with a modern touch.