Bohren & Der Club Of GoreGeisterfaust

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Dark Jazz

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Tracklist

Zeigefinger 20:29
Daumen 8:07
Ringfinger 10:23
Mittelfinger 12:10
Kleiner Finger 7:47

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    Cover of Geisterfaust, 2005-05-02, CD Geisterfaust
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    Wonder – won 17 2005 2005
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    Cover of Geisterfaust, 2005, CD Geisterfaust
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    Cover of Geisterfaust, 2005, File Geisterfaust
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    Wonder – won 17 2005 2005
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    Wonder – none 2005 2005
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    Cover of Geisterfaust, 2017-01-13, Vinyl Geisterfaust
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    [PIAS] Recordings – PIASD5014LP 2017 2017
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    Cover of Geisterfaust, 2017-01-13, CD Geisterfaust
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    [pias] – PIASD5014CD Europe 2017 Europe2017
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    Cover of Geisterfaust, 2021-03-10, File Geisterfaust
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    Not On Label (Bohren & Der Club Of Gore) – none 2021 2021
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    Cover of Geisterfaust, , CDr Geisterfaust
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    M.A.D. Records (4) – WON 17 CD Russia Russia
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • JRuined's avatar
      JRuined
      Quiet press. Anti-static brush and a quick clean before first play. Sounds nice and quiet. It's my 6 year old's favorite album to listen to.

      It's nice when your hobby merges with your family.
      • chefboyardeejay's avatar
        chefboyardeejay
        Edited 4 years ago
        After using a Milty anti-static gun and an anti-static brush before first play, this is very quiet with little surface noise when I thought I'd have to clean it, based on other comments. Given the slow nature of the band with long quiet ages, it sounds great and I'm very happy with the pressing. EDIT: Yeah, there's a few rice krispies in there, I'll be cleaning it.
        • concors's avatar
          concors
          подтверждаю! очень плохое издание, технический брак, царапины и потертости на новых пластинках.
          • macchiaroni's avatar
            macchiaroni
            A Fender Rhodes is an electric piano, not a guitar. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodes_piano?wprov=sfti1
            • Protector666's avatar
              Protector666
              Poor Pressing....lots of Surface Noise, Clicks and Pops. I am disappointed.
              • enfantterrible's avatar
                enfantterrible
                The inmediate follow up to "Black Earth" comes in separate ways.
                Although still condensing dense fumes of smoke landscapes a la Dashiel Hammett with a Badalamenti influenced Jazz Noir is not as rhytmically influenced as his predecessor and less dark too.
                Here comes a jazz with post rock usage (the sound and cadence reminds me of Bark Psychosis) with the metronome counting at the most slow speed possible but not so by stepping into "funeral" or "doom" influenced music as they did previously. This is probably not that good since the band may be good and knows how to play and when to hit with the compositions, but there is nothing really innovative or original here anymore.
                Previous album was a dismembering from the cadence of Doom metal and a heavy use of a variant of jazz with atmospheric elemments that could be easily traced to Badalamenti in his more solid works,the atmospheric elemments are still preserved here but the morbid side was softened a lot (even the titles follow this line). Never forget the phormula that made you famous and don't try to be what you are not.
                This is an average jazz-post rock influenced band. Which simply makes it severely overrated. Fumes out.
                • sattwa23's avatar
                  sattwa23
                  Edited 13 years ago
                  So, just another great "horror-jazz" album from "Bohren & Der Club Of Gore". IMHO, nearly as great as their "Black Earth". May be, a 'lill bit less dark and heavy... Not so furious. But, is this minus? :) The music in some pieces strongly reminds of some tracks from "Black Earth", but it is heard not as self-repeating, but as additions or developing of certain moods and rhythms. Very athmospheric and rich and jazzy. Several tracks could be great soundtrack to a romantic noire suspense movie. :) No doubts, reco!

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