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Funkstörung - Additional Productions

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, IDM, Hip Hop, Experimental
Year:
1999

Tracklist

Children Of The Rave Solution (Visited By Funkstörung) 4:54
Tried By 12 (Tried By Funkstörung) 5:34
No. 9 (No.9,5 By Funkstörung) 4:42
All Is Full Of Love (In Love With Funkstörung Remix) 5:25
Mind My Make Up (Made Up By Funkstörung) 4:06
Bust It 4:37
Reunited (Reunixed By Funkstörung) 4:28
Henryk (Synkopic Reprogrammed By Funkstörung) 4:36

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Additional Productions (CD, Comp) Studio !K7 !K7R028CD Germany 1999
Additional Productions (2xLP) Studio !K7 !K7R028LP Germany 1999
Additional Productions (2xLP, Ltd) Studio !K7 !K7R028LP Germany 1999
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Commune Apr 18, 2008

referencing Additional Productions, 2xLP, !K7R028LP

This is a great set of Funkstorung remixes. Funkstorung is the team of Cris Deluca and Michael Fakesch. Some stand-outs are Bjork's "All is Full of Love", and the duo's play on hip-hop legends of Wu-Tang like Ol'Dirty Bastard.
I absolutely love when Funkstorung turn up the bpm and you really can get a sense of their complexity when it comes to beat editing, like on the closer of this album, "S'Apex-Henryk". Emotinally charmed melodies and flawlessly chopped beats also will define the albums opening remix of "Visit Venus - Children Of The Rave Solution".
Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel Feb 16, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Additional Productions, CD, Comp, !K7R028CD

Funkstörung have never been shy about wearing their IDM on their sleeve, and now, with ADDITIONAL PRODUCTIONS, they don’t have to… they can wear IDM on other people’s sleeves! They take on hip-hop (East Flatbush Project’s “Tried by Twelve” or their downtempo-to-drill ‘n’ bass take of Wu-Tang Clan’s “Reunited”) and transform it to abstraction effortlessly. There’s a hint of jazz on their take of Finitribe’s “Mind Your Make Up” (but just a hint), and And although their revision of Bjork’s “All is Full of Love” might be a bit overexposed at this point, it’s still a beautiful track.