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8000 B.C.

Otto Von Schirach Audio CD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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2.0 out of 5 stars random file shuffling on a laptop, Dec 21 2001
This review is from: 8000 B.C. (Audio CD)
Sonically, this could be a complex sequence of computer noises in chaotic order that only Otto knows, or just random file shuffling on a laptop. The lone, standout exception is "Tympanic Calcoolus" with an MC desperately attempting to transmit from the apocalypse, a bare beat to guide him.

Meaning, if you're the type of person eager for a fractured, excruciatingly long headgame, you have some exemplary material. The other 99.9% of you will last just ten minutes, tops - guaranteed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hyper-kinetik robotik-funk de la Schematic Records..., May 31 2001
This review is from: 8000 B.C. (Audio CD)
Super-sonik, futurisitc sounds from Miami... For the last two years, Schematic Records has been pumping out some of the dopest, most forward-thinking music around- this is no exeption. Delicious micro-programming, state-of the-art electronics, and lovely robot-tones. Upon the first listen, I was kind of confused, and disoriented by the sheer number of sounds, and frequency with which they were changing. Upon repeated listenings, I became more enthralled, detecting new rythyms and melodies each time. This album is DEFINATELY worth your hard-earned money, especially if you have an adventerous ear, and like music that is new and different. If you are into the sounds of Richard Devine, Autechre, or Matmos, you will totally love this (especially on a nice set of headphones or some boomin' speakers). Schematic rules, and is definately in my opinion the label of the moment. Only Skam, Warp, Worm Interface, and Beta Bodega can keep up with the fresh, futuristic output of Schematic Records. Let's hope the innovation and sweet sounds continue. Otto Von Schirach is definately a sublime madman.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece from the "Schematic" label, May 22 2001
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Joerg Colberg (Northampton, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 8000 B.C. (Audio CD)
Otto von Schirach to me sounds a little bit like a Richard Devine who has lost all restrictions. I love it. Each song must consist of hundreds of little distorted sound snippets which *appear* to be all over the place. But in fact, they are not, and even though the CD is not easily accessible it's an absolute masterpiece. I hope that this is where a lot of the "abstract" electronic music is going.
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