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- Date Released: February 8, 2000
- Genre: Electronic
- Style: Electronic Experimental
- Label: Thrill Jockey
This German electronic duo have every right to be cocky.
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We Say...
Mouse on Mars have certainly proved one of the most adaptable acts in the underground pop landscape — a category which describes a band equally rooted in Krautrock and dance music far better than merely "electronic" or "experimental." Though perhaps "adaptable" isn't the word, as Mouse on Mars have never evolved to fit any discernible external influences; they've certainly never done anything like heed the prevailing winds of the pop marketplace. They've simply remained a profoundly mutable project, but always with an immutable core. It's never been possible to pin down Mouse on Mars to a particular sound — not even within the space of a single album. Still, there is a discernible arc in the progression of the band's albums, allowing listeners to tease out distinct phases in which various of Mouse on Mars' interests become particularly clear.
Since the turn of the decade, Mouse on Mars' work has become both more focused and more chaotic. Niun Niggung announces its break with "Distroia," a frantic drum 'n' bass pastiche that remains a staple of their live shows. (The version documented on Live04, sounding a bit like Squarepusher jamming to sped-up Sabbath records, is simply breathtaking.) It's hard to put one's finger on, but even wildly eccentric tracks like the mewling "Wald F.X." seem to have a newly confident sense of form — a sense of swagger, even — that is missing from previous albums.
Just listen to the way the lead melody shuffles through timbres, as frazzled as a chameleon climbing a tie rack, and listen to an answering riff, almost be-bop, that tumbles into the frame a minute and a half in: it's hard to think of any other contemporary electronic music with voicing so sophisticated or seductive. The same could be said for "Tensual," which somehow manages at once to conjure woodland idylls and amniotic repose, mapping space between a weightless low-end and a forest-canopy twitter. -
They Say...
From the first few seconds of Mouse on Mars' sixth full-length, it appeared that Germany's most inventive duo had deserted the bubble'n'squeak electronica they'd trademarked and instead gone the way of instrument-driven post-rockers like Tortoise or Kreidler. There's a chamber quartet in attendance and a hushed air that sounds almost mature. After a minute of suspense though, things go all wibbly and electronic fans will find themselves back in the happy preserves of prime Mouse on Mars. The duo's vision of techno on Niun Niggung is impeccably perfectionist but texturally messy and surprisingly organic: it's electronic dance as produced by robotic hill people. The highlight is "Super Sonig Fadeout," a propulsive track that begins with several moments of metallic distortion. Slowly, ingeniously, the noise organizes itself into a loping, incredibly funky beat that drives the rest of the track. The music on Niun Niggung is far too much fun to provoke the question of whether Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner have progressed or not (which is always a matter for serious analysis in electronic circles), but the album does occasionally sound more like an attempt to duplicate the Mouse on Mars formula than the real thing. [The American release of Niun Niggung included a radically different configuration from the British and German release, plus several bonus tracks.]
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Credits
- Scott White - Violin // Scott White - Cello // Mouse on Mars - Main Performer // Andi Toma - Arranger // Andi Toma - Producer // Dodo Nkishi - Drums // Jan St. Werner - Arranger // Jan St. Werner - Producer // F.X. Randomiz - Sampling // F.X. Randomiz - Digital Sound Effects // El Topo - Saxophone // Perry White - Flute // Perry White - Clarinet (Bass) // Frieda Luczak - Artwork // Harald "Sack" Ziegler - French Horn // Harald "Sack" Ziegler - Brass Arrangement
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