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Fremde Hände Sog
Fremde Hände
Sog
Following the legendary first two, stoically super minimal records "SOG 1" and "SOG 2" that provide ecstasy disguised as boredom on Kompakt Extra/Speicher in 2007, and the outstanding beautifully bizarre "SOG - Abweichung" on Profan in 2010, we are now listening to "FREMDE HÄNDE". Like its predecessors, this SOG stands in the tradition of "The Art of Omission" with Wolfgang Voigt variegating his preference for the bluntly straightforward quaver bass in two different forms. The A-side contains a tonally noncommittal sequence ambling across the keyboard in quantised form, reminiscing of the arpeggiator (accompaniment function) function of early 70ies' and 80ies' synthesizers. On the B-side, daring and thoroughly unquantised quaver rhythms rock around a bass drum that, as the only straight element, tries to keep the whole thing together. The result sounds a little like a delirious Can Live.
| Media | Music VINYL 12" (12" VINYL) |
| Number of records | 1 |
| Released | July 12, 2011 |
| Label | profan PROFAN035 |
| Genre | Electronic Minimal-Tech |
| Dimensions | 320 × 325 × 6 mm · 350 g (Weight (estimated)) |