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Haujobb - Ninetynine

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Haujobb - Ninetynine

Label:
Catalog#:
MET 113
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Downtempo, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Grounds 5:47 X
2   Overflow 3:24 X
    Vocals, Written-By - Vanessa Briggs
3   Doubleyou 5:45 X
4   Cutedge 5:33 X
5   Ninetynine 6:24 X
6   Less 5:25 X
    Vocals, Written-By - Vanessa Briggs
7   Pulsar 5:42 X
8   Creator 6:53 X
9   X-Flow 5:33 X
    Vocals, Written-By - Vanessa Briggs

Credits

Artwork By - User
Artwork By [Design] - R:A:Design
Mastered By - J. Peter Schwalm
Producer - Haujobb
Written-By - Myer* , Samardzic*

Notes

Mastered at Poets Club Studios.
Published by Edition Outshine

Features a bonus track intended for sampling.

© 1999 Metropolis Records
Matrix: IFPI L043 MET80133 IFPI 1641
UPC : 7 82388 01132 7

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Review by Reticulum_Flux Jun 18, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Ninetynine is a classic in the minimal electronica world. While the rest of Haujobb's catelog is bouncy EBM/industrial, Ninetynine is a quiet, relaxing album. The 9 tracks consist of either instrumentals, female voice lyrics or male voice lyrics. They get mixed up and create a solid hour of music. The drum beat in Doubleyou is one of the most memorable sounds i've ever heard in a CD. If you're a fan of quiet electronic music, this may be worth checking out.
Rated 5/5
Review by Taskmaster Oct 18, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
A very interesting release. First off, let me start by mentioning that i'm not exactly a Haujobb fan. I've heard the other albums, and this one is by far different. To me, all of Haujobb's work is pretty boring EBM with annoying lyrics. Infact, Daniel Myer's other projects don't really interest me either. But Ninetynine.. is the exception. This album is truly a classic. 9 tracks that consist of minimal beats and sounds. Everything is cool, calm and quiet. Some tracks have Daniel speaking a few words, and some have a guest female vocalist, Vanessa Briggs, singing. This is Daniel's masterpiece in my view. If he ever releases something like this again, i'll definitely be getting it.
Rated 4/5
Review by industrialgyrl Dec 22, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)
When I first got this CD I hated it with a passion. Of course after hearing such a great work as Solutions For A Small Planet, I of course expected more of the same hypnotic drum n bass-ey EBM. I also hadnt truly opened my mind to other styles of electronic music at that point. It has been literally years since I have heard this album and upon hearing it again for the first time since it came out, I have a newfound appreciation for it. Admittedly, Daniel Meyer should have released this under a different moniker than Haujobb, but nonetheless this is actually an excellent release. Very fluid and relaxing, yet will make you twitch and move your shoulders e'er so slightly. I must say that the only downfall to this release is the addition of the female vocals-they only serve to water the music down in my humble opinion. Overall a wonderful little gem, just stick to the non-Vanessa Briggs tracks and you'll do just fine.