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"This album is more than just a compilation of some remixes of Electronicat's legendary Birds Want to Have Fun CD. In fact, it turned out to become some kind of a full length concept album. A collection of brilliant songs. A monster raised from the ashes of its original predecessor. A psychedelic experience. The prominent list of remixes include usual suspects like: Adult., Original Hamster, Anne Laplantine, Hans Platzgumer, Tommie Sunshine, Dat Politics, Zbigniew Karkowski, Felix Kubin, Mike Ladd, GD Luxxe , Kid 606, Diska, The Hacker, Captain Comatose and many more. Angelika Koehlermann is very proud and happy to present those 17 unique remixes that show the many sides of Electronicat's musical creations."
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ANGK 019
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"Non electronic stuff from Doreen and Wayne from the New York area. We are very happy to be able to release their debut album here on AK. So many names came into our heads when we first listened to their music -- Sonic Youth, The Fall, Royal Trux, Dinosaur Jr... -- but they are far away of just trying to sound like all those. They definitely found their very own style."
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ANGK 018
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"Canada's Pierre Crube a.k.a. Pierre-Simon Weisskopf played in some electro-pop-bands until he got sick of repeating the same song structures over and over again. He decided to stop doing band-business and started out doing tracks in a new way all by himself. The result is the album Immediate False Relief out now on Angelika Koehlermann. Most of the tracks are no longer that one or two minutes. Somehow a similar aesthetic to the wonderful Michiko Kusaki album by Anne Laplantine, that was released a few years ago, but totally different at the same time. Instead of low-fi-cassette recordings all tracks are done with digital accuracy and seem all to be constructed on Simon's laptop. A nice term to describe the music could be something like 'data-pop'. The song structures are still hearable on some tracks -- some songs even feature Simon's melancholic vocals, while the instrumental tracks are full of romantic desires and wonderful melodies, that stay in your head for a long time."
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ANGK 017
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"0-land is the land where B.O.S. came from. A land far far away. Never discovered by noone. They landed some months ago with their spaceye-spaceship right in the middle of Europe. In a small village called Maria-Anzbach in the Austrian countryside. And they came with a gift. A gift to our civilisation. A CD with music that they recorded between trees and bushes under the open skies. Mostly at night under the bright shining stars, twinkling high above 0-land. This beautiful piece of music was handed to the high priests of the AK-temple and will now be presented to our strange world. what it sounds like you ask? We call it slo-mo-kraut-prog."
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ANGK 016
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"Teenage kicks! Boulder dDash is the musical side project of JB Hanak, guitar-player in French avant-rock-group dDamage. JB created a monster that grew too big to stay in his Paris-based homestudio. It crept out of its cave and made its way to Vienna's AK headquarters, leaving his alien-marks all over the land. Imagine Syd Barrett meeting Aphex Twin at a Dinosaur Jr. gig and you get a slight idea of what this album sounds like -- acoustic guitar sounds colliding with strange custom-made electronic instruments, and vocals of unbelievable melancholy."
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ANGK 015
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"Schmoof are Sarah and Lloyd. They write effervescent synth-pop about all those things that matter the most -- boys, nail varnish & chocolate. They have attracted much attention at live shows because of their quirky live animations and their love of all things pink, leather & PVC. Ultimately, Schmoof are all about having fun and they just want you to join in..."
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ANGK 014
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"Madame le Ted is the debut album of the young costume designer Ted Minsky. Songs that could be fashioned from velvet, (but that also sometimes sound like they were spun out of wool or string), send us on a journey through Miss Minsky's dark and foggy dreamworld, while her vocals, whether in English, German or Spanish, lead us softly but deliberately to the borders of pop music. Digital eight-track poetry? Yet-to-be discovered mini-soundtracks for the next David Lynch film? Bjoerk or Nena? Disco or Theatre? Hmmm... there is only one who knows the answer to all these questions: Madame le Ted, the new super-architect from Angelika Koehlermann, the label that is MORE than just a label...! "
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