Thrills

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 52:27

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Ugh...

FunkdaFide

Call me crazy, but I just can't find the appeal. Can a drum beat be any more uninspired?

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Ellen has it!

eclectic_ed

Fine album here from Ellen! Majority of tracks are very good and DOWN is available as a 12" and is better personally..

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'Down' available elsewhere

DubDance

If like me, you live somewhere that not all of these tracks are available for download, the 'Down' track is on emusic in remix form at http://www.emusic.com/album/Ellen-Allien-Down-Remixes-MP3-Download/10966911.html Come stands out to me as the best track here most of the time, Naked Rain and Cloudy City at other times, listen to it at different times of the day, there's something here for just about all 24 hrs.

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1st track is amazing

Dylan

Every time I rediscover "Come" on my iPod, I experience the same "wow, this is fresh" whoosh of pleasure. Of the other tracks, "Ghost train" and "Magma" also grab me, but not with the claws that Come does. My other favorite Ellen Allien track is "Jet" from her collaboration with Apparat (orchestra of bubbles).

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On 2003′s Berlinette, Ellen Allien reveled in the stops and starts, in pinching her already-precision percussion stabs into tetchy bunches of sharp black commas and apostrophes. It made for music that was futuristic, excitingly tense, and, well, totally German. Allien’s back after an EP and a remix album with the sleeker but no less fun Thrills. It’s more concise than Berlinette, beginning with the insistent layering and chopped reverb guitar of “Come,” a track that’s Berlin’s ultimate answer to Achtung Baby if there ever was one. And it continues. The churning “Your Body Is My Body,” “Ghost Train”‘s gentle clockwise cascade, and “Naked Rain”‘s brittle, almost synth pop feel — these are songs that move feet and stroke chins. Allien is a world-class DJ, so the dancing part is no surprise. But blending those consistent beats with synthetic detachment and left-field moments? Thrills puts “experimental” and “techno” on balance. – Johnny Loftus

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