Sunday, March 15, 2009

Kora - "Kora! Kora! Kora!" - the Cabaret Voltaire versions



1. Skankenstein
2. Pop Your Bubble 
3. Flow
4. On My Mind 
5. Burning 
6. Crazy Things 
7. Burning Reprise

Remix to the song Family of New Zealand band Kora (based on the Maori brothers bark) with the title rendered in paraphrase of the old hit Depeche Mode "Tora! Tora! Tora!". Hardly anyone would be interested in something other than fans of exotic Daba, if not two words, put in his ears the music press - Cabaret Voltaire. Symbolic name for the early industrial scene. Friends of Wild gang Factory Records and as a consequence, habitue Manchester club Hacienda. Pioneers of Sheffield elektropopa. Portents of acid-techno. Some of those through whom the abbreviation IDM is firmly established in the musical vocabulary. People over 20 years, leading its time in two years, if not more. Well, you understand. 
For brendneym Cabaret Voltaire today meets only Richard H. Kirk, but the frame-up office Shiva, issued a disc is difficult to blame. At the "Kora! Kora! Kora!" and the truth are the traces of the same The Cabs, with a variety of periods: rough cut-up-mounting tapes late 70's, hypnotic dub-electro era of "The Crackdown" and "Micro Phonies" (1983-1984) and even blip - technology early 90's, typical for kerkovskih solo album. But Starikovskaya nostalgia here, too, do not smell. Kirk give light weight source material industrial wash, cut, paste, and receives the outlet strannovaty, but is timely dabstep conjunction with the opening storm breykbitom album "Skankenstein". If the veteran and the truth has decided to return to big business, the best application and could not come up.

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  1. http://narod.ru/disk/6636098000/Kora! Kora! Kora! (Cabaret Voltaire Versions).zip

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