Ellen Allien ‎– Dust

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BPitch Control – BPC217CD
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1 Our Utopie 4:11
2 Flashy Flashy 4:24
3 My Tree
Clarinet – Andreas Ernst
3:48
4 Sun The Rain
Guitar, Bass – Tom Krimi
4:27
5 Should We Go Home 6:54
6 Ever 6:11
7 You
Guitar, Bass – Tom Krimi Percussion, Hihat – Miguel Toro
2:50
8 Dream 4:28
9 Huibuh
Bongos [Bongo Theme] – Miguel Toro
4:34
10 Schlumi
Clarinet – Andreas Ernst
4:11

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Notes

Packaging: six-panel Digipak. Includes a fold-out poster of the front cover.

Published by BPitch Control Music Publishing.

Made in EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (UPC Code): 8 8031946642 7
  • Other (Label Code): LC 11753
  • Other (Rights Society): GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout: www.handlewithcare.de BPC217CD AA96728-01
  • Other (Mastering SID Code): ifpi L573
  • Other (Mould SID Code): IFPI 9707

Other Versions (Showing 3 of 3) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Dust (2xLP, Album) BPitch Control BPC217LP Germany 2010
Dust (2xLP, Album, Promo, W/Lbl) BPitch Control, BPitch Control BPC217LP, BPC217CD Germany 2010
Dust (CD, Album, Promo, Car) Bpitch Control none Germany 2010

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Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel May 13, 2011
DUST sees Ellen Allien returning to the dancefloor after the relative abstraction of SOOL. “Our Utopie” sets things up straightaway, with Allien’s flanged vocals constrasting the chimes against the steady backbeat. Her compositions seem much more sparse this time around: “Flashy Flashy” doesn’t have the tech-house seen of her classic BERLINETTE album (“Ever” will fill in that role later), but instead sticks with icy electro. “My Tree” expands the sonic palette by introducing woodwinds, while “Sun the Rain” similarly brings in some guitars into a warm soundscape, as if Allien were doing her own version of downtempo. But abstraction makes a slight return at the start of “Should We Go Home,” which quickly resolves itself to the beat. The indie-rock stylings of “You,” however, are a bit of a misstep, but the music box-tones on “Huibuh” make up for it. A fine return to form.

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