Showing posts with label ambient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ambient. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2009

DEUTSCH NEPAL ¡Comprendido!... Time Stop! ...And World Ending 1996


Wikipedia:

Deutsch Nepal
is the solo industrial/dark ambient project of Swede Lina Der Baby Doll General (ex-Njurmännen). Under the name Deutsch Nepal, Lina has issued eight studio albums and a 7" as well as contributing to various compilations including a split CD with In Slaughter Natives and another with The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud. Other works include two tapes out on the Italian label, Old Europa Cafe, entitled Only Silence Among The Filthy and The Silent Earth. There's also a single called Dentist Environmental on Ant-Zen, as well as the The Very Top Of Lina Baby Doll LP.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

DEUTSCH NEPAL Dystopian Partycollection




Exceptional industrial noise weirdness. I love this band!

If you're not familiar with Deutsch Nepal and like industrial and ambient music, take a listen to this release. I first heard them on XM Radio back when they had a killer industrial show on Sunday nights on their punk channel, now defunct.

Wikipedia:
Under the name Deutsch Nepal, Lina has issued eight studio albums and a 7" as well as contributing to various compilations including a split CD with In Slaughter Natives and another with The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud. Other works include two tapes out on the Italian label, Old Europa Cafe, entitled Only Silence Among The Filthy and The Silent Earth. There's also a single called Dentist Environmental on Ant-Zen, as well as the The Very Top Of Lina Baby Doll LP.

From Steinklang Records website:
Deutsch Nepal's Dystopian Partycollection contain previously released material from compilations and limited edited vinyls. It is not to be seen as a major release from Deutsch Nepal but a small shop of horrors where everyone could shoplift whenever in the spirit. Quality and atmosphere is different from track to track as there is no theme or secret path to follow on this album - It's plain Deutsch Nepal - Just as we love it! So just C´mon get naked... remember nude improvised dancing is not only for fun it´s also for free! This is Deutsch Nepal's Dystopian Partycollection to be followed by many more sad experiences in your poor and empty lives... Tracks are compiled from following releases: - Heilige Feuer by Der Angriff - Russia 2001 - 10” vinyl by WKN - Austria -2003 - Flowers Made of Snow by Cold Meat Industry - Sweden - 2005 - A Rainy November Day in Wroclaw compilationby Ars Benevola Mater - Italy - 2004 - Death Odours II by Slaughter Productions - Italy - 1997 - 1-sided LP vinyl by Extremocidente Records- Portugal - 2004 - 3A4ИCTКA - Fuck the Modern World by Autarkeia Organisation - Lituania - 2005

Dystopian Partycollection

Saturday, December 13, 2008

CLUSTER & ENO



From Wikipedia:

"Cluster & Eno is a collaborative album by the German electronic music group Cluster and British ambient musician Brian Eno. The style of this album is a collection of gentle melodies: a mixture of Eno’s ambient sensibilities and Cluster's avant-garde style.

In June, 1977 the duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius joined with Brian Eno for recording sessions at Conny Plank's studio. The first release from those sessions on Sky Records was Cluster & Eno. Guest musicians on the album included Can bassist Holger Czukay and Asmus Tietchens on synthesizer. The association with Eno brought Cluster a much wider audience than previous albums and international attention.

Bryan Reesman, in his editorial review for Amazon.com, writes, in part:

"Meshing Cluster's affinity for loops and repetition and Eno's penchant for processing sounds, the trio proves that ambient music does not merely consist of drawn-out drones and insipid keyboard tapestries. Certainly many of these nine tracks play off of sustained sounds and atmospheres, but their shorter running times make them more digestible, as does their variety of moods and textures. Highlights include the angelic atmosphere of "Für Luise," the classically inspired piano interlude "Mit Samaen," and the Indian-influenced "One," a trippy progenitor of ethnoambient music, ripe with sitar drones, guitar noises, and exotic percussion that features contributions from Okko Becker and Asmus Tietchens."[2]

The American Gyroscope label reissued Cluster & Eno on CD in 1996. The album was also reissued in the United States by the San Francisco based Water label in 2005."


Cluster & Eno

Sunday, November 23, 2008

EM:T 003 2003




Released on Instinct Records, this is a nice compilation of ambient sounds from International People's Gang, Gregor Samsa, High Skies and more. Unfortunately, the Em:t compilations are hard to come by and fetch some high prices on the 'net. If you're into ambient or chillout music, this Em:t compilation will be right up your alley. Enjoy!



Em:t