Vegetable Orchestra Remix Trilogy Vol.II
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Vegetable Orchestra Remix Trilogy Vol.II
ARTISTS: Basteroid // Oliver Hacke
TITLE: The Vegetable Orchestra Remix Trilogy Vol.II
TRACKS: Basteroid - Human Leek Mix // Oliver Hacke - Digi Ginger Mix //
Oliver Hacke - Spinach Point Error Mix
LABEL: Karmarouge Records © 2005
FORMAT: 12" Vinyl (cat.-nr.: kr11)
RELEASE-DATE/VÖ: April - 2005
VINYL DISTRIBUTION: Wordandsound // http://www.wordandsound.net
DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION: Foryourears //
https://foryourears.com/index.php?main=catalogue&sub=karma:104
Record Release Specials:
-> Prelistening samples:
http://karmarouge.de/playlists/kr11.m3u
-> Free mp3 bonus download: Oliver Hacke - Cool as a cucumber Mix
http://81.169.188.125/karmarouge/audio/Oliver_Hacke_-_Cool_as_a_cucumber.mp3
We are sure that stranger things have happened, but this one definitely
gets a pretty high ranking. The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra, an orchestra
which uses only musical instruments made out of vegetables, gets remixed
by hot deep tech names. And it gets released as a series of remix
releases on Karmarouge Records.
The 'Vegetable Orchestra Remix Triology' is now taking up to level two.
Armed with a sequenzer and a hand-held blender, it's up to Oliver Hacke
and Basteroid to show the world how to brew a large portion of funk out
of ginger, leek and onions.
Basteroid draws the leek in his 'Human Leek Mix' and kicks up all the
vegetables into a twitching mash. The dominant electrobeat whips nasty
through the sound structures of cucumber- percussions and grating
hihats. Bloodcurdling screams of little slashed veggie-souls let this
track mutate to an absolute prime time burner!
In his 'Gigi Ginger Mix', Oliver Hacke reduces the vegetable bits to a
real grumbling techhouse brew wich grooves in familiar atmospheric
density. The track is peppered by acidic sequences and trickling beat
slices to give the ensemble a hot'n'spicy touch, wich certainly burns
more than once!
Oliver Hacke's second remix, the 'Spinach Point Error Mix' finally
attends to the crude funkieness of the vegetarian sound production and
agitates this melodic minimal house track with bubbling sound fragments
and ravish harmonies to a real smooth sunday morning bouncer.
Listen to the vegetables!
-> http://www.karmarouge.de/karmarouge_english/vegetable_rmx_two.html