Berlin Serengeti

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 54:27

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Michaelangelo Matos

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Michaelangelo Matos is a former eMusic editor and one of its chief contributors, a staff critic for Resident Advisor, and he writes for Spin, Rolling Stone, Vil...more »

04.22.11
Cinematic, jazzy downtempo that's lush and haunting.
Label: Ubiquity Records

"Jazzy" is almost as overused a word in club-based music as "downtempo," in part because the former is harder to pin down. Is a record jazzy because it uses horns? Because it sounds like it's sampled classic Blue Note records? Or is it just the hushed, atmospheric production draping it all? Since jazz tends to be about process as much as result, it's a misleading phrase, but sometimes a putatively downtempo act evokes the stuff well enough to make you forgive the pretense, like the Cinematic Orchestra or, more recently, Berlin 10-piece Radio Citizen.

Led by multi-instrumentalist (he's credited with alto sax, regular and bass clarinet, percussion, keyboards, flute and more) and producer Niko Schabel, Radio Citizen is less a big band than a fleshed-out version of a rare-groove DJ's dream group. While there are another pair of horn players in addition to Schabel (baritone saxophonist Ian Ensslen and sax and flute player Wolfi Schlick), the low end is where Berlin Serengeti's deepest charms lie. The grooves, led by double bassists Klaus Janek and Marcel Jung, are brawny and sure-footed, especially when drummer Julian Waiblinger gets frisky: check his dynamically accented snare rolls all over "Voices" and "Black Forest," while… read more »

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One of the reasons I love eMusic

Xtn

Downloaded this one three years ago and its still in heavy rotation on my iPod. It's brilliant stuff, with Birds and Night Part II among my top 25 -- but virtually every track makes me happy when it pops up. My only disappointment is that like Koop, Radio Citizen's output seems so infrequent.

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sound4beats

This makes me want to get into my car and just cruise...Great jass, breakbeats, and that downtempo undertone...

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Fly...

Murahachibu

If you like this grab both Nostalgia 77 discs!

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Vocals are good!!

z2lips

The songs featuring Bajka and Gaelle are excellent. Everything else is a bit too downtempo.

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meh

DigitalHobo

Just sounds like a badly done pastiche of jazz cliches. Either that or the previews are badly chosen. Regardless, they didn't make me want to download any songs. I'll pass. UPDATE: I downloaded and listened to a few tracks from this album just because there were so many glowing reviews. I almost started to like it after a few listens, then it quickly went sour. It's just so cliché. This album sucks. Sorry.

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Bajka = good

Sabel440

Here's my rubric: Is Bajka involved? If yes, then download. She's got the style, the sound, and the taste to select only the best projects. I have yet to be disapponted by her participatory stamp of approval.

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Tasty to say the least....

kairob75

There's a 16 couse meal here, something everyone will enjoy. I like the way the vocals are nicely balanced with the d&b and the finished product is eargasms all the way. Nice to see that someone took the time to make some real music. Emusic has us spoiled because we have so much to choose from and can choose based on how we feel and what we're looking for that day. ***** for me.

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Amazing

Funktastic

A very soulful album where musical styles collide gracefully presenting a journey though hip-hop, jazz, Latin jams and chilled out grooves. Bajka’s vocals shine from the funky vocals on “The Hop” and “Everything” to the psychedelic trip that is “Voices”. Many great instrumentals also feature on this release and while often lacking the traditional “verse and chorus” structure (which some will criticize) these tracks present some awesome moments in musicianship and engineering alike if a little repetative at times. Great analogue sound, lots of lo-fi scratched up samples and smooth soulful vocals. Certainly worth a listen.

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Not feeling it

MundoVibes

Not really sure what all the accolades are for. It sounds overly assembled and at the core there are no songs here. Give me a damn harmony or hook, not just a bunch of train-wreck-jazz-samples. As for the vocals, I'm tired of white chics from Germany doing Nina Simone. This is not jazz, it's not soul, in the end it is what it isn't.

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wicked tunes

smoothrideondopamine

great vibe!!!next fav after plej "electronic music from sewdish left coast"

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