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Besides their skills as gifted multi-instrumentalists, Daniel Brandt, Jan Brauer, and Paul Frick bring a unique vision of contemporary dance music to the table: Minimal techno in essence, but recorded live with a jazz band line-up, which adds a unique quality to their sound. Their own labels, Doppelschall and The Gym, expand on this concept, and as a live band they are a spectacle to behold.
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17 October 2011
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blup, 2 months ago via zero-inch.com
The Album Mr. Machine is featured in Update #071:
Martyn, Axel Boman, Sandwell District, Alva Noto
This October has provided us with an abundance of outstanding albums, and it's been harder than ever to pick our release of the month. In the end the accolades had to go to Martyn's brilliant 'Ghost People' full-length, which evolves his sound far beyond the more...
The Editor, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
got under my radar with "Corky" earlier this year, enjoyed listening them live this summer, exceptional collective indeed! highly recommended :)
DarkoJ., 7 months ago via zero-inch.com
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The Album Mr. Machine was picked!
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The Album Mr. Machine was reviewed:
The second album of the live-acoustic techno trio BBF sees a larger sound emanating from their expanded ten-piece ensemble. With that similar ingenious playful hybrid eeking out acoustic textures into jazzy house and minimal techno forms, featuring Ninja Tunes' Emika on vocals - an exquisite listen.
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