T.RaumschmiereHeimat

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Electronic

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Abstract

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Tracklist

Zum Mond 7:42
Jaguar 7:20
Wacker 7:37
Stoli 7:18
Le Fux 6:40
Juli 7:30
Amina 5:23
Zwerg 8:50

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    Cover of Heimat, 2017-05-19, Vinyl Heimat
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    Kompakt – Kompakt 367 Europe 2017 Europe2017
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    Cover of Heimat, 2017-05-19, CD Heimat
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    Kompakt – Kompakt CD 137 Europe 2017 Europe2017
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    Cover of Heimat, 2017-05-19, File Heimat
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    Kompakt – KOMPAKTCD137D Europe 2017 Europe2017
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    Reviews

    • BRUSSELSLAWYER's avatar
      BRUSSELSLAWYER
      The best tracks are : wacker (3) and juli (6)
      • Blurb10's avatar
        Blurb10
        Purchased this early at Amoeba in Hollywood (they constantly have releases that arrive prior to the "official" release date, don't ask me how). A stellar combination of minimalist tracks that thankfully finds T.Raumschmiere toning down his electro-roots in favor of a more sublime, fragile sound, very much in vein of his Kompakt label-mates' releases. "Walker" is the clear stand-out, an odyssey through melodic, nostalgic techno, reminiscent of Sascha Funke and earlier Nathan Fake work. "Jaguar" is a less principled but more sprightly track, thumping along on its 4/4 beat and surreal flourishes. "Stoli"'s throbbing tech-bass-line is drunk on its titular vodka - perhaps the closest T. comes to emulating his old sound - but with a heavy dash of The Field infused into it. The rest of the album is a consistent, powerful blend of techno that's both forward-thinking (for the artist) and nostalgic of releases of yore for the connoisseurs amongst us. Essential.

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