Japanese Telecom - Virtual Geisha

Label:
Catalog#:
GIGOLO 67
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
30 Nov 2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop

Tracklist

1   The Making Of Ultraman 3:10
2   Virtual Origami 3:52
3   Beta Capsule 3:33
4   Cigarette Lighter 4:05
5   Enter Mrs. Suzuki 2:56
6   Pagoda Of Sin 1:34
7   Virtual Origami 2 3:40
8   Virtual Geisha (She Interacts) 4:31
9   Remote Transmitter 5:57
10   Japanese Matrix 0:15
11   Mounting Yoko 3:56

Notes

(C) + (P) 2001 International DeeJay Gigolo Records, Licensed from Intuit-Solar
Japanese Telecom appears courtesy of Intuit-Solar/Detroit. www.intuit-solar.com

LC 10195
Distribution number: EFA 27567-2
Barcode: 7 18752 75672 3

CD matrix:
A0100371175-0101 15 A4
IFPI L555
IFPI 94K1

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Review by Apr 23, 2002
one of the best electro albums i've heard. the album is so very detroit and so very minimal and so very, very catchy. you'll notice yourself humming those little tunes to yourself while listening.

highlights: "pagoda of sin", a casio-type little tune with an amazing melody. "the making of ultraman" too.
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Review by darksen Jan 07, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Virtual Origami (2) sounds strong like Blackploids (Geralds) new Photographic Photogenic from 2006. Beta Capsule sounds a little bit like Dopplereffekts Cellular Phone. But thats all totally unimportant because every track is very special and reflects Donalds specific skill to produce such wonderful classic electronic music. A must-have for every electro-enthusiastic!
Review by nowhere.sound Feb 03, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
One of my favourite Drexciyan productions. A quirky release at the more playful end of the electro spectrum. Some of it's a little repetitive for my liking but the production and atmosphere are top notch and unmistakable.
Rated 5/5
Review by fulgo Mar 01, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Never heard an electro album like this! Simply amazing, very closer to Dopplereffekt's works but in my opinion a step forward. Melodic, minimal and sometimes a bit rough, an incredible masterpiece. Strongly reccomended for electro purists.
Rated 4/5
Review by Bosse_Boring Jun 11, 2002
agrees with the previous speakers. decent electro pop of 70ies - beginning of 80ies style. naive, minimalistic tunes and sounds a la kraftwerk, but slightly rougher. almost pure instrumental, with "cigarette lighter" as a nice exception that gives me total "its more fun to compute" vibes.
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