Review by lauferjeromeMay 25, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
I've just noticed that "Wortkabular" is based on samples of AGF's track "Pianos", which is featured on Mille Plateaux's "Clicks & Cuts 3" compilation (MP 116).
In fact, this could almost be considered as a remix, as every little sound in it is taken from "Pianos", except drums, but what does not make it a remix is that we can hear that Mr. Wruhme didn't have the separate tracks of it. He took samples of the normal song, like any anonymous bedroom producer!
These are two people hanging in the same musical sphere at the same time, who undoubtly have friends in common, or even know each other, and it's quite funny to see one sample the other without being asked or allowed to!
Nevertheless, "Wortkabular" sounds like any other tipical Wruhme track, clever and groovy as hell, so like all the other tracks on the "Kopfnikker".
This release is really well worth having, as well as the marvellous "Clicks & Cuts 3" compilation, so get the both, mix the two fore-mentioned tracks, and win the Crate-Digger-Of-The-Week Award from your friends, you lucky boy!
In fact, this could almost be considered as a remix, as every little sound in it is taken from "Pianos", except drums, but what does not make it a remix is that we can hear that Mr. Wruhme didn't have the separate tracks of it. He took samples of the normal song, like any anonymous bedroom producer!
These are two people hanging in the same musical sphere at the same time, who undoubtly have friends in common, or even know each other, and it's quite funny to see one sample the other without being asked or allowed to!
Nevertheless, "Wortkabular" sounds like any other tipical Wruhme track, clever and groovy as hell, so like all the other tracks on the "Kopfnikker".
This release is really well worth having, as well as the marvellous "Clicks & Cuts 3" compilation, so get the both, mix the two fore-mentioned tracks, and win the Crate-Digger-Of-The-Week Award from your friends, you lucky boy!