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Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles

Label:
Catalog#:
BPC125 CD, BPC125
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
17 Apr 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Broken Beat, IDM

Tracklist

1   Turbo Dreams 4:11 X
    Performer [Rave Signal] - Luca Baldini
2   Way Out 3:43 X
3   Retina 4:03 X
    Strings - Complexàchord
4   Rotary 4:24 X
5   Jet 6:34 X
6   Sleepless 3:36 X
7   Metric 3:31 X
    Strings - Complexàchord
8   Floating Points 5:13 X
9   Under 4:54 X
10   Do Not Break 5:13 X
11   Leave Me Alone 3:17 X
12   Edison 3:48 X
13   Bubbles 4:57 X

Credits

Recorded By, Written-By, Producer - Ellen Allien , Sascha Ring

Notes

℗ + © 2006 BPitch Control.
GEMA. Made in EU. LC11753.
Published by BPitch Control Music Publishing and Random Noize Musick.
Cat#: BPC125 CD on spine; BPC125 on back and CD.
Barcode: 6 61956 71252 4.

Recorded, written and produced at the Panic Room in 2005.

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Review by Apotekaris May 30, 2008
This album is simply a gem. It's not necessary to be a fan of either Ellen Allien or Apparat alone, although they are great solo artists too. This record is quite different from what they tend to create on their own, and you'll be amazed by the quality throughout the album. I've listened to it tons of times, and it's still one of my favourites.

It would be great if Apparat did more collaborations with mood-creating artists like Allien, because it fits his technical genious very well. He's an amazing sound engineer, and creates some of the more complex beat structures out there. This combined with Ellen Allien's sence of creating elevating, moody tunes should tempt anyone just slightly into electronic music. Some of these tunes are excellent club tracks as well, like for instance "Way out" which is a classic in its own right.
Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Apr 03, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Usually with collaborations, one voice dominates the other. However, with Ellen Allien and Apparat's ORCHESTRA OF BUBBLES, each partner is given equal time. So while Allien's industro-techno leanings are immediately apparant on "Turbo Dreams" and "Way Out," Apparat's classical touch can be felt on the strings in "Retina" and "Metric." The driving "Jet" has Allien's guitar work balanced by Apparat's chilly and deft synths. "Do Not Break" has a smart rhythm topped with a heavily chopped and processed voca sample--funky indeed. The sweet vocals of "Leave Me Alone" feel adroitly balanced atop the stop-start strings and the driving beat, while "Edison" has an aharmonic zither playing over a throbbing IDM backdrop. "Bubbles" closes the album on a mysterious note, Allien's whispered vocals, blending into the melodic tones. Let's hope we hear more from these two soon.
Review by primalstatik Apr 01, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
A fantastic blend of experimental and dance floor dynamics. Apparat's slick production techniques are very apparent on this LP, with lush soundscapes and crisp sounds. Ellen Allien clearly brings out the rhythm on this LP as well, but it is hard to tell and seems this was very much a 50/50 production. Way out has some fantastic soaring lyrics that are deep, yet enthralling. My personal favourite is Do Not Break, with it's very emotional keys and stripped back breakbeat production. A very consistent LP that is worth listening to from start to finish over and over again.
Review by addycorp Sep 08, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This album represents a coming together of 2 very talented artists. Allien takes a break from her usual minimal/trippy techno sounds and combines with Apparat, a technical genius, to produce a quality album that ranges from down-tempo to futuristic disco, while maintaining its overall experimental feel. Very highly recommended.