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B. FLEISCHMANN - Humbucking Coil

| Lunapark6 | | You may or may not be familiar with B. Fleischmann. He’s a German artist, plays mostly electronic instrumental music, released by Morr Music, so has that Morr Music style and not that far away from the Canadian band Blue States. In cheesy cliffnote fashion would say, imagine that dude that wrote the instrumental to Chariots of Fire, “Vangelis” and imagine him reborn as say the character from Saturday Night Live’s, “Dieter Sprockets” and has music released by Morr Music....full text |
| | Angryape | Vintage fuzz laced with Terry Riley-esque loops opens B. Fleischmann's follow up to the treasure that was Welcome Tourist. His signature Morr Music infused home listening is triple distilled to perfection in The Humbucking Coil.
The easy beats and cushioned piano melodies are enough to bring on a hot flush, coupled with synths and gentle vocals structured around a beautifully slow and lugubrious swelling of sound. There’s no rush to the build, and as Fleischmann has said before, take your time....full text |
| | StylusMagazine | | The Morr Music aesthetic is tired. Over the past few years, Morr Music, almost a genre unto itself, had become as dated as trip-hop, break-beat, down-tempo, and that bastard genre nobody really understood, electroclash. It was aged already, like Portishead, Zero 7, Ladytron, Air, Daft Punk (did I need to throw?), Goldfrapp (I needed to throw), Sia, Audio Bullys, My Computer, Peaches, Fischerspooner, Willie Nelson, The Chemical Brothers (Grammy Winners!), Röyksopp, RJD2 (Aceyalone notwithstanding), even old Munk projects like Leroy Hanghofer, scumglam and proud, and all kinds of unworthy genre cornerstones....full text |
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