Christian Fennesz/Jim O'Rourke/Peter Rehberg - Magic Sound of Fenno'berg (CD)

Magic Sound of Fenno'berg
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Album Details: Magic Sound of Fenno'berg

Release Date:05/16/2000
Label:Mego Austria
UPC:9006946100317

Track List: Magic Sound of Fenno'berg

  1. Shinjuku Baby, Pt. 1
  2. Steam Powered Oscillation
  3. Horst und Snail Mit Markus
  4. Gurtel Eins
  1. Escape from Hamberg
  2. Shinjuku Baby, Pt. 2
  3. Gurtel Zwei
  4. Fenno'berg Theme

Pro Reviews: Magic Sound of Fenno'berg

  • All Music Guide

    This trio, wielding an array of laptops and electronics and going heavy on the samples, produces an invigorating and fun set of improvised music. There's a general air of playfulness as various dance rhythms, snatches of pop ephemera, and instructional tapes emerge from the bleeps and glitches though the music gradually becomes denser and more tense as the disc progresses. All the more surprising (and giddily thrilling) then when, on the last track, the romantic, portentous strains of John Barry's soundtrack to Moonraker burst forth, wending its looped way through fields of static, buzzes, and metallic echoes. This is bravura electronic improv near its peak and contributes to making The Magic Sound of Fenno'berg both a superb introduction to the genre as well as a ravishing disc on its own. Highly recommended.

    - Brian Olewnick, All Music Guide

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Biography

Fennesz

Vienna-based guitarist Christian Fennesz is one of the city's many artists associated with the noted Mego label, which releases mostly freeform ambient and experimental electronica. Similar in some respects to the work of Seefeel or Experimental Audio Research, Fennesz's six-string soundscapes are both darker than the former and more complex and intricate than the latte... Read more