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Modeselektor - Hello Mom!

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Catalog#:
BPC 115CD
Format:
CD
Country:
Germany
Released:
26 Sep 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Grime, Glitch, Broken Beat, Techno, Electro

Tracklist

1   Dancingbox 3:59 X
    Scratches - Orgasmic
  Vocals - TTC
2   Die Clubnummer 4:33 X
3   Tetrispack 4:16 X
4   The Rapanthem 4:29 X
5   Kill Bill Vol. 4 5:13 X
6   Ziq Zaq 5:27 X
7   Vote Or Die 5:14 X
8   Earth (UPS Edit) 3:50 X
9   Fake Emotion 3:23 X
    Vocals, Written-By [Co-writer] - Paul St. Hilaire
10   In Loving Memory 5:49 X
11   Hasir 4:51 X
    Co-producer - Matt Shadetek
12   Silikon 3:47 X
    Vocals, Written-By [Co-writer] - Sasha Perera
13   I Love You 5:17 X

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Review by Dec 18, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
A Great album of what they defined themselves as "Eurocrunk" (accoring to TTC who said their "Bâtards Sensibles" was a kind of European Crunk). Gernot Bronsert & Sebastian Szary made an album where they juggle with different styles, from the minimal techno anthem (Kill Bill Vol. 4) to electronic hip-hop (Dancing Box featuring TTC or The Rapanthem), ambient (Vote Or Die) or also 8bit/video game music (Tetris Pack) without problem, they always manage to keep the groove and style from end to end. All the tracks are very good and original but i must say that's a shame they plagarized As One's "38 Thousand Feet" (from "Elegant Systems" released on Versatile) on "I Love You".
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Review by koekeeghan Dec 13, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
Great album that goes with the Bpitch style. It has some very experimental stuff like Tetris that is a bit too much for my taste but the rest is great. Esprecially Dancingbox with its cut-up vocals is very innovative and cool.