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Calabi-Yau Space
Dopplereffekt
Calabi-Yau Space
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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This is Dopplereffekt's first release on Rephlex. Dopplereffekt are one of the more mysterious units of the contemporary electronic music scene: there are no interviews and hardly any live appearances. The composers hide b...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dopplereffekt
Title: Calabi-Yau Space
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rephlex
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 7/10/2007
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Ambient, Electronica, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 666908019126, 0666908019126, 066690801912

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This is Dopplereffekt's first release on Rephlex. Dopplereffekt are one of the more mysterious units of the contemporary electronic music scene: there are no interviews and hardly any live appearances. The composers hide behind strange German pseudonyms and the song titles and lyrics are in English and make up a strange mixture of scientific, sexually explicit and political allusions. Dopplereffekt's music is also highly eclectic and unusual. Forefathers Kraftwerk seem to be more than present in the music, but Dopplereffekt have developed their very own and highly influential sound aesthetic. Dopplereffekt are originally from Detroit, though some believe them to be now based in Europe. Critics claim their electro-style resembles that of Drexciya, and that they were indeed early members of that now-legendary outfit. This album is a perfect sequel to Linear Accelerator, their album release on International Deejay Gigolo in 2003, and accompanies this year's classic retrospective Gesamtkunstwerk on Clone. Musically, it follows a more ambient/soundscape/experimental/electronic course akin to Der Zyklus' Biometry project or even Arpanet's Quantum Transposition and Inertial Frame releases. Though some find Calabi-Yau Space more concept-driven, it is just as engaging and combines the science of sound with other fields of physics. After a few listens, you'll notice some similar themes running thru various tracks: the musical expression of physics and sonic equations the likes of which will scramble your brain.
 

CD Reviews

Not like Gesamtkunstwerk but good
R. Barnes | Philly | 03/25/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I was introduced to Dopplereffekt via a 12" EP I picked up years ago in the local record store. Most of the songs from that EP showed up on their Gesamtkunstwerk CD. That music sounded fresh, perverted, fun, and definitely connected to Detroit techno and the less-funky German music. This album, however, is more atmospheric and brooding. Dopplereffekt struggle make this CD shine above the piles of crappy, uninspired electronic music out there. How good a job do they do? The CD is definitely above average and it isn't just a by-the-numbers ambient machine-music album. However, it doesn't reach out and grab you and make your jaw hit the floor. In today's world it is so cheap and easy for people to crank that type of album out, it really does take some serious inspiration to rise up above the pack & be noticed. Alas, in a sea of noise, the signal of Dopplereffekt may just not be strong enough. One last word, for those looking for dancefloor bangers, keep looking. This is not the dancefloor friendly Dopplereffekt of Gesamtkunstwerk."