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Tracklist

John Lee Huber (Burnt Friedman Mix)5:40
Superrob (Frost & Wagner Mix)4:59
Heidi Bruehl (Plant Life's Love Philosophy Remix)5:11
Rondo Acapricio (DSL Mix)5:26
The Big Sleep (Señor Coconut Mix)4:33
Zueri (Lindstrom & Prins Thomas Nordic Flavour Mix)4:59
Superrob (Henrik Schwarz Mix)4:46
John Lee Huber (Rodney Hunter Mix)4:08
Pyjama (Stereotyp Mix #1)4:52
Heidi Bruehl (Makossa & Megablast Mix)5:20
Pyjama (Stereotyp Need No PJ's Mix)5:55
Superrob (Haaksman & Haaksman Mix)4:13
Naschkatze (AGF Katzengedanken)4:01
Souvenir By Tosca0:09
Forte (Urbs Mix)3:45
Damentag (Madrid De Los Austrias Mix)4:45

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    • Guill's avatar
      Guill
      Edited 11 years ago
      Track 14 is a 9 second souvenir from Tosca.9 seconds of...silence.
      • FLuViRuS's avatar
        FLuViRuS
        Edited 17 years ago
        Fans of "Opera" and "Suzuki", run. With 3 or 4 saving graces, the miasma of dance styles from this CD is bland, tasteless, and at times, revolting. Here's a run through of selected tracks, good and bad:-

        Track 1 - Irritating twangs, with an angry Theo Altenberg threatening the listener "I'll fuck your brain out" and a constipated bassline that's supposed to inspire fear. Oh please.

        Track 2 - Reggae-style, sung by Earl Zinger (aka Rob Gallagher). At the low bpm, his raspy voice makes me want to slit my throat.

        Track 3 - Gorgeous female vocals, set against a stylish, trippy, shuffling beat. Wonderful chill out music, remniscent of "Suzuki".

        Track 4 - A suitably quirky Rondo replete with chromatic scales that cascade out-of-tune and a mischievous guitar refrain that also threatens to spill onto wrong keys clumsily. The playful "off"-sounding chords poke fun at the by-now-familiar voiceover of a certain "Lin Sin Sin" from Singapore, mocking the typical Singaporean's pronunciation and grammar.

        Track 5 - Playful and delightful, light as soufflé, Senor Coconut lulls and intoxicates the listener on a sunny Fantasy Island surrounded with coconut trees, piña coladas, and beautiful people.

        Track 6 - This track starts off promisingly enough with an Ibiza-in-sunset guitar tune, only to be marred by a needlessly heavy-going bassline which royally messes up the track.

        Track 11 - Revolting. Ms Sandra Kurzweil (WHO?) sings like a fierce drag-queen repeatedly: "You can leave your PJ at hooooommmmmme" to beats that Club 69's Peter Rahoufer have long utilized to exhaustion. It just sounds sad now.

        Track 14 - 9 seconds of dead silence. John Cage had a point to make. What's Tosca's excuse?

        Even Henrik Schwarz of "Marvin" and "Chicago" fame could not rescue "Superrob" as he merely mixed downtempo beats to the tacky western-cowboy harmonica solo. Neither could the otherwise respectable Madrid De Los Austrias team on Damentag with cheesy lyrics ("Protect the AR-DAH"? No, THUNK-YA!)

        I don't know about you, but I'm bringing my PJs to any party remotely related to this CD.

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