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STAUB 013CD
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"Founded in 1998, the Groenland Orchester produces multi-dimensional electronic music of a special quality, cleverly avoiding the aesthetic traps of common dance music. Its background in experimental music is obvious and leads to an unique adventure in sound and structure created by as many as 40 orchestra members. Surreal pop for today's Hieronymous Bosch crowd. The orchestra's conductors are Günter Reznicek (aka Reznicek, Nova Huta) and Jyrgen Hall (aka Gunter Adler)."
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STAUB 013LP
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STAUB 007LP
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Remixes of tracks from their smash-up Trigger Happiness, originally released in 1999. "Groenland Orchester is the working relationship of two busy German guys: Gunter Reznicek, who also works under his own name and as Nova Huta, and Jyrgen Hall (aka Gunter Adler). Some of these works under their other alter egos are experimental, but with Groenland Orchester the two have found a way to play with precise electronic pop music. This is a highly sped-up sounds of tinkling keyboards, marimbas from patches and a general happy feel to all tracks. You may compare them to Dat Politics, except Groenland Orchester are much sweeter, less distorted. Groenland Orchester appear to have a much fuller sound, with more layers of DSP available, more ram and gigas on their computer. Very German, because very funny (that sounds like a contradiction, but for the majority of their underground electronic music it's true). Great stuff." --Vital Weekly
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STAUB 010CD
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"Founded in 1998, the Groenland Orchester produces electronic pop music of a special quality, cleverly avoiding the aesthetic traps of common dance music. The duo's background in sound experimentation is obvious, but there's always room enough for simple and sweet melodies. The orchestra's conductors are Reznicek (a.k.a. Nova Huta) and Jyrgen Hall. Reznicek (programming, orchestration, electric guitar) is already well known for his experimental solo releases, for his collaborations with Klangkrieg and Felix Kubin, and for his Las Vegas Show with artist and painter Mariola Brillowska. Jyrgen Hall (programming, transfer, bass guitar) is a specialist in psychoacoustics and psychophysics. He also releases solo works under the pseudonym of Gunter Adler."
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