Wuppdeckmischmampflow

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 60:04

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Pleasurable in many ways

bigzeez

I had sex to this album on valentines day. It wasn't planned. It came on in the car and then my date requested we play it at her home. It offers a steady "I'm a bad ass" crescendo without over stepping the boundary to where I had to turn the volume down. Plus plenty of variety here and there to keep this album on playback for a very long time. I'm sending it over to my valentine date in the mail.

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Maybe the Reason You Stayed

Addict

was that albums like this are still posted on Emusic. Not what it once was, but still worthwhile. Great album, but a complete listen, not on shuffle.

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NICE

narnar

Very Solid...Worth every download.!

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Can't stop listening to it

UncoolMusicCritic

Everything you have heard or read about this record is true. Don't wait another second. Download now.

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Pure genius!!!

chuck.pereda

I was a big fan of the Wighnomy Brothers and I love their Metawuffmischfelge mixed cd, so I was actually counting the days until this cd was released in digital form... It's like a continuation of the path followed in the Metawuffmischfelge album and also a good competitor for other classic Kompakt mixes as the IMMER series and Superpitcher's Today mix... GET IT!!!!

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Like Wighnomy Brothers’ Metawuffmischfelge, released on the smaller Freude-Am-Tanzen label in 2008, Wuppdeckmishmampflow (say it one time slow) is a showcase for Robag Wruhme’s superbly layered mixing. The producer-DJ’s mode is more akin to sonic cross-hatching, and he puts it to use for the sake of a set that features both contemporary cuts and longtime favorites — not that you’ll hear any of the familiar tunes the way you would in a common DJ set. For instance, the plangent melody and singular jutting effect from Ricardo Villalobos’ attractively brooding “Dexter” — the “A Forest” of minimalist techno — appear through three tracks, sharing space with four other selections: Guillame & the Coutu Doumonts’ “Odyssee” (which is just as stealth, save for a slinking sax figure), Wruhme’s “Freggelswuff” (an exclusive ambient hymn), the Audion mix of Tiefschwarz’s “Trust” (prickly percussion drizzled throughout), and Kollektiv Turmstrasse’s “Dead Room” (knocking bells, glum string swells). When combined with Wruhme’s generous applications of reverb, it all has the effect of placing the listener in a snug echo chamber. The mix has no peak, unless you count the one stretch where this stream of otherwise subdued, often pretty dance music is broken up with a little friction, via Moderat’s shunting, clopping “Rusty Nails.” – Andy Kellman

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