7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wrong artist, July 31 2005
By I. UREM "jsp_m" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Late (Audio CD)
This CD is often marked as "Herbert" (Matthew Herbert's) new release, but it's not, do not be mislead. Rate is just a middle, try for yourself, samles can be found on other sites.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A truely great album, Jan 26 2006
By Logan Seguin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Late (Audio CD)
Partially what makes this album so intriguing to me is that, almost each track on the album starts off rather rough. The begining section, before anything is built on it, is almost boring. However, once the songs begin to build, they turn into truely beautiful songs. This almost makes it better for me, just because i can watch something plain change into something with great depth. Overall, a very good album.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Duo505 - Late, Oct 3 2011
By scoundrel - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Late (Audio CD)
If B. Fleischmann's solo work is mostly about the pretty, then his work with Herbert Weixelbaum as Duo505, brings the grit into the pretty. "Tsip Tsap" takes the melodic bits and sets them against a much harsher electronic grind, even as it devolves into chaos. "Lsdj08" starts out with a preset rhythm, and as the strings build, in comes the 8-bit electro flavors. LATE seems to bounce between these poles -- the melodic covered under a layer of hiss and distortion and video game blippery. "Facing It" has almost a mechanical, industrial feel before the main theme comes in, and even the guitar on "Toru Okada" disappears under the noise. "Nochwas" goes for the game-feel again, this time with a pounding beat, and the final track, "Disco + Bett" has its bell-tones swimming amongst heavy distortion. Maybe not to everyone's taste, but worth a listen.