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Rechenzentrum - Nelson

Label:
Catalog#:
VFORM018
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Minimal

Tracklist

A   Nelson Suite
B1   Nelson (Nick Rapaccioli Rework)
    Remix - Nick Rapaccioli
B2   Nelson Reprise

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Dylan Kendle
Composed By - Christian Nikolaus Conrad* , Marc Weiser*
Trumpet - Thorsten Kohloff*

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Review by Kopfgeist Feb 17, 2003
The release marks an entirely new level in their production approach which compromises a slightly more jazz tinged element to their warped minimal house sound by incorporating a number of live elements inc trumpet and piano to a sparse, raw and experimental house groove. Drawn out over eight minutes in length the groove develops in a number of differing directions continually building into a fresh and distinctive dancefloor groove perfect for the more discerning and adventerous of club and backroom environments. The b side see's a welcome return for Nick Rapaccioli with a flawless remake of Nelson. By deconstructing the original groove to its basic components and reworking the groove from a differing view point an entirely new cut of the original is created. Maintaining groove and funk throughout and never venturing too far away from the dancefloor the rework takes things to a different level with a slightly more experimental and minimal approach that holds the essential element of groove firmly in place. Nelson Reprise is an altogether different approach and offers an alternative viewpoint of the original in the form of a more relaxed lounge orientated version. Whilst still holding onto the live elements of the initial groove and adopting a more folk orientated easy listening flavour the reprise provides a suitably apt closure to the single