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- 01. Polaris
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06. Hands
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08. Mount Mason
09. KandiliKREIDLER
Twists (A Visitor Arrives)
[engl] Kreidler's seventh long-playing record for Bureau B is an affair of electronic pop music nurtured in now- clubs and rooted in Rhenish kraut, British post-punk (with a touch of NYC and Brussels) and international polyrhythm. In the 30th year of the band's history, on Twists (a visitor arrives) "Düsseldorf's second most famous band" (Boomkat) collaborated on four of the nine tracks with guests Khan Of Finland, Maxim Bosch, Natalie Beridze and Timuçin Dündar. They left the cover design in the hands of Fette Sans.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 21.01.2024
- EAN
- EAN 4015698409482
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