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Our Noise

Herrmann & Kleine

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Album Review

According to the press materials, there actually is a name for this kind of music: plinkerpop. The word is apparently meant to denote the fact that, while the beats are glitchy and the synthetic tones are often downright weird, there are also moments of genuine pop bliss that emerge from time to time, often without any warning. Frankly, it's as good a term as anyone else is likely to ever come up with for this unique and engaging music. This is the debut full-length from the team of Thaddeus Herrmann and Christian Kleine, who have previously released two EPs (Transalpin and Kickboard Girl) and appeared on a couple of compilations, as well as remixing tracks for names as big as His Name Is Alive and Bomb the Bass. Everything here is pretty dang groovy, really, but especially noteworthy are the aggro-glitch freakout of "Her Tune" (wait for it — it starts out nice and mellow and gets nasty about halfway through) and the cover of Slapp Happy's "Blue Flower" (which, in similar fashion, starts out nice and mellow and is suddenly overtaken by insanely distorted guitar). This is that rarest of albums: a genuinely enjoyable one that will still make people think you're smart for liking it.

Customer Reviews

Groovy!

This is a tasty collection of goovy well organized beats and tones that will make your toes tap and put you in a fine mood to wash the dishes or pay the bills.

Extremely sick album

Though I think the title of the review says quite enough, the insanity of this album is compelling me to write a review about it. In fact this is the first review I've ever written on iTunes, music in general, or frankly, the first original thing that I've ever posted on the web -- it's that good (or perhaps I'm simply bored). Basically, if you like downtempo with catchy layers that not infrequently bring a smile to your face. It's not all that slow though, and some tracks are borderline danceable, not that I would. No, to this album, one should turn off all the lights to, turn up the bass and dream.

Biography

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Thaddi Herrmann (ex-Sonic Subjunkies) and Christian Kleine have been working together since 1999, joining forces to produce the most introspective and emotional music that either has been involved with. With influences ranging from hip-hop to synth pop to the blurry atmospherics of early '90s shoegaze bands like Slowdive and Pale Saints, the two make songs that are too pop to be strictly categorized as IDM. 1999 saw the release of the Transalpin EP on Herrmann's Berlin-based City Centre Offices label....
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