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Koop - Sons Of Koop

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Downtempo, Future Jazz, Trip Hop, Ambient
Year:
1997

Tracklist

Introduktion 1:48
Glömd 4:53
Psalm 4:39
Bjarne Riis 2:46
Absolute Space 5:05
Words Of Tranquility 5:14
Salvation 5:05
Jellyfishes 6:54
Once Britten 4:08
Hellsbells 4:03

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Sons Of Koop (CD, Album) Colombe D'Or CDCOL 10002 UK 1997
Sons Of Koop (CD, Album, RE, Dig) Colombe D'Or CDCOL 10002 UK 1998
Sons Of Koop (CD, Album) Superstudio Grå GRÅ C-2 Sweden 2003
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Rated 3/5
Review by scoundrel Sep 02, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Sons Of Koop, CD, Album, CDCOL 10002

Koop's first album SONS OF KOOP skirts between ambient and trip-hop, with a definite Scandanavian chill. While the occasional flashes of brilliance appear (like "Glomd"), this is very much Koop discovering their direction, experimenting with industrial ("Psalm" and "Bijarne Riis") to frigid trip-hop ("Absolute Space"). "Words of Traniquility" sounds like it's beaming straight from a lonely cantina on the moon, with ethereal vocals and the occasional chords from a accordion. All the songs are extremely quiet and subtle, sometimes too subtle, I think, because despite their quality, they slip by (like the vocal track, "Salvation"). "Jellyfishes" has a kick drum that gives it a bit more life, while "Once Britten" (a reference to the modern composer) throws into a heavy drum pattern halfway through the dream. Though not entirely unsuccessful, it still has the hallmarks of enormous talent that's looking for its voice.