II

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 77:40

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Immaculate Nothingness

eJDL

In one ear, out the other - not much substantive to hold your attention.

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Just...Pleasant

DT1

Mostly painless, mostly harmless. Sort of a combination electronica-boogie feel. "Cisco" and the "Rett Pa" are the two most engaging tracks. Most of the other tracks get a little repetitive, but it's all kinda pleasant.

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PLeasant Surprise

fulofunk

FOund this when frantically sweating over my last few Dl's after spending a whole day using them up. This is nice, relaxing electro that has caught my ear and made me look for the name of the artist when coming up on shuffle. I like it when an btw Dl does tha

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Wonderful surprise...

Feowren

I downloaded this on a whim, never having heard of the artists and having barely listened to a track, and I must say I am very pleased I did. One of my favourite downloads of the year so far.

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Awesome

fritzlang

I've just listened the first track and I get engaged. Whole album is great. Uncategorizable as people say but amazing

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Niiiiice!!!

johnaoki

This is Funktronica at its best!

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Jammetronica

Evilfunkgenius

Reminds me of early Egg... sort of jam-band meets Electronica.

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Uncategorizable

Muse8

Not quite jazz, not quite ambient, not quite downtempo electronics...Just beautiful.

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Detroit is dead but the motorik beats on

Tofurkyheart

These boys have their finger on the pulse. And the pulse is strong... yet flowing. I should try cycling to this. Highly recommended for Krautrock fans.

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magnificent

OohOOOOOOH

light years beyond their first album. roll a spliff, put this on, and wake up in another dimension.

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They Say All Music Guide

“Epic” has always been the watchword for Norwegian prog-dance producers Hans-Peter Lindstrøm and Prins Thomas — separately and together. Just a year before II, their second album together, Lindstrøm on his own released Where You Go I Go Too, which stretched three cuts across 55 minutes; the duo’s 2007 Reinterpretations disc of remixes of their self-titled 2005 debut ran one cut (“Nummer Fire En”) up to the 21-minute mark. Even in dance music circles where ten-minute tracks are commonplace, that’s stretching it. But the tracks on II — the shortest is six and a quarter minutes; the longest, 13:13 — feel like discrete entities that seldom seem to take up as much space as they actually do. That isn’t to say Lindstrøm and Thomas aren’t plenty indulgent: the slow guitar buildup of “Gudene Vet + Snutt” could have been taken from the warm-up exercises of any number of post-Dead jam bands, while the skittering drum rolls and cascading synthesizers that climax “Note I Love You + 100″ might have escaped a pre-Miami Vice Jan Hammer session. But what’s more evident than ever on II is how casual-sounding the two can make even a track such as the steady-building piano-centered electro-bolero of “For Ett Slikk Og Ingenting,” or the endlessly playful “Skal Vi Prøve Nå?,” a lovely pileup of thumb piano, shuffling hi-hats, thunking bass, chunky percussion, and woozy organ that spins like a top and lazes like a sunbather both at once. For all its widescreen ambition, II feels admirably lived in. – Michaelangelo Matos

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