Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Kiddie Smoke Detectors

CD Reviews (219): And One - Monotony EP (MCD) (1992)

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These five tracks existing and in 1992 published EP can be the link between the somewhat EBM -heavy early output of the first two albums and more pop- successors clearly understood. To just over 22 minutes time it rattles neatly before him, with the exception of the alternative in the "Dresden Mix" present "The Middle "thankfully the simple pressure already from " Flop! "Album known songs was omitted.

is opened the round of six-minute" Turn The Nation ", which contains in its rushing forward all the sounds to which Steve Naghavi served for the past two decades. The aforementioned version of "The Center" evaporated for the vocals a bit and makes the dance ability of the track to the forefront, as well as "Over There", which invites you to desert Tanzbodengeschubse. Only throttled to the slow motion "and yet" does not really my taste. A bissel Einstürzende Neubauten a little AG. violin and even a dash of early Goethes Erben - for me not really convincing.

quite different, however, it looks at the final "mono" from. Just a terrific Synthpop number that sticks in your ear and scare the inclined shoe buckles carrier promptly on the dance floor white - clearly the most pleasing track on the EP! Hint: quiet time to let all run to the end ...

Rating: 4 out of 5

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