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  • 01. ÖPNV
    02. Neonlicht
    03. Trabantenstadt
    04. Rasthof
    05. Monobloc
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    ÖPNV

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    [engl] Primitive bass/drum/keys proto-darkwave that sounds (and is) undeniably German. Everything here is cold; even the forceful tracks like “Trabantenstadt,” with its sharp, barked vocals, sound drunk and trepidatious. Throw a Cosey-caliber damaged trumpet into “Rasthof” to top off an excellent offering that demands more listens and deeper exploration. - MRR
    Format
    TAPE
    Release-Datum
    07.08.2020
     

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