Just bought it this morning,
I like it a lot, like all the moritz stuff I heard...
I Don't have a problem with long tracks I feel they really create the
mood
Thanks yall for your reviews
Seconded, great album. Moritz was never one to shy away from long
tracks, he really works and develops these into something else!
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I've been listening to this quit a lot in last week and find it to be
one of the best records to come out recently. Though it's different from
the stuff that Moritz did with Ernestus (and the sound isn't as nice and
warm as Rhythm Sound tracks), it almost sounds closer to Vladislav
Delay's
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I've since listened a couple of times more and feel the same. This
isn't to say that it doesn't build nicely, it's just that it feels
like it should be going somewhere but the tracks just sort of stop.
Cheers,
I think it's a great release, the tracks create some great internal
I blogged up this review the other day: http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/?p=634
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For those who haven’t kept up, the Moritz von Ozwald Trio is a
collaboration between Moritz von Ozwald, Max Loderbauer of Sun Electric
and Sasu Ripatti AKA Luomo/Vladislav Delay. They’ve played live a few
times,
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 4:53 PM, kuszyn...@gmail.comkuszyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Got to sample this.
Feels like a rich and promising effort, but ultimately, I just don't
want to hear it over and over, nor particularly from time to time.
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Tristan
I disagree, I really like it, but it doesn't work well for iPod
listening. There are some weird things going on with the bass that are
only revealed with a large system. I'm a long-time IDM fan, though, so
maybe I'm more receptive to abstract noodling. In any case, here's my
complete