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1 play Add to Playlist heroes 5:16 €1.19
2 play Add to Playlist We dont want to work 2:12 €1.19
3 play Add to Playlist Der langsame Gang der Shandys-ganz schnell wohin 2:02 €1.19
4 play Add to Playlist We will fall 2:00 €1.19
5 play Add to Playlist Drahtseillady Elektra 3:18 €1.19
6 play Add to Playlist Rezeptpolka 3:05 €1.19
7 play Add to Playlist Drahtseillady Elektra (Live) 3:21 €1.19
8 play Add to Playlist Catwalk 1:24 €1.19

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These eight tracks are conceived as an upside down motion picture screening. Which means that first comes the long duration feature by The Parasyte Womans dark shivering Heroes, appearing to our ears and eyes as a diamond dub, sprinkling ardent desire scored by Jason Arigato, famous director of Queen Of Japan and Dis*ka. And afterwards follow the shorts on the flip-side of this 7 vinyl, assembling pieces by members of Kamerakino, who some might still know for their Paradiso album out on Gomma. Two minutes where We dont want to work as The Lazy are featured in a remixed version by Relle Büst, who as well as The Parasyte Woman is used to play synths and keyboard with Kamerakino. The Lazy, a trio formed by KKs drummer Tom Wu, are said to be really lazy. What you would not expect if you listen to their debut The Lazy In Red, recently released by the japanese label Sausage. Then Kamerakino present their own vision of two minutes in motion: the cuckoo-clock-like Der langsame Gang der Shandys repeating on and on the city is our catwalk till the latest rage. The track might not be new for some connoiseurs, who yet had listened to Miss Le Bomb giving vocals on KKs last Echokammer output Drahtseillady Elektra, but this is the first and only studio recording of that theme. Also the last two minutes connect with that record, abstracting the Elektra motif in a concrete manner: KKs singer/former Piko B. and Echokammer-producer Al Bert P. used some subtle samples from distinctive Elektra Records of the sixties for their decadent We Will Fall. Soon there will be out also Al Bert Ps album-work with Kamerakino: Munich Me Mata is to be released by Franz Ferdinand drummer Paul Thomson on his NEW! label. But this miniature stands for its own.

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    • Label: Echokammer
    • Genre: Electronica
    • Format: Album, MP3, 320 kbps
    • Release Date: 14 September 2007
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