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Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

01 Turbo Dreams
Electronics [Rave Signal] – Luca Baldini
4:11
02 Way Out 3:43
03 Retina
Strings – Complexàchord, Katrin Pfänder*, Lisa Stepf*
4:03
04 Rotary 4:24
05 Jet 6:34
06 Sleepless 3:36
07 Metric
Strings – Complexàchord, Katrin Pfänder*, Lisa Stepf*
3:31
08 Floating Points 5:13
09 Under 4:54
10 Do Not Break 5:13
11 Leave Me Alone 3:17
12 Edison 3:48
13 Bubbles 4:57

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BPitch Control
  • Copyright (c) – BPitch Control
  • Published By – BPitch Control Music Publishing
  • Published By – Random Noize Musick
  • Recorded At – The Panic Room
  • Produced At – The Panic Room
  • Manufactured By – www.HandleWithCare.de
  • Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – A650272

Credits

  • Recorded By, Written-By, Producer – Ellen Allien, Sascha Ring

Notes

Recorded, written and produced at The Panic Room in 2005.
Published by BPitch Control Music Publishing and Random Noize Musick.

℗+© 2006 BPitch Control.
Made in EU.

Packaging: Transparent tray jewel case with a 8-page booklet.
The catalog number, BPC125 CD, appears on the spine, and, BPC125, appears on the back inlay and CD.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 61956 71252 4
  • Barcode (Scanned): 661956712524
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 to 3): www.handlewithcare.de BPC125 A650272-01
  • Mastering SID Code (Variants 1&2): IFPI L573
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 3): ifpi L573
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 9718
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 9701
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 9702
  • Label Code: LC 11753
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BPC 125 Ellen Allien & Apparat Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles ‎(CD, Album, Promo) BPitch Control BPC 125 Germany 2006
BPC 125LP Ellen Allien & Apparat Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles ‎(2xLP, Album) BPitch Control BPC 125LP Germany 2006
BPC125, BPC125CD Ellen Allien & Apparat Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles ‎(13xFile, MP3, Album, 320) BPitch Control, BPitch Control BPC125, BPC125CD Germany 2006


Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra Of Bubbles FLAC album

Musician performer: Ellen Allien

Title: Orchestra Of Bubbles

Country: Germany

Date of release: 2006

Style: IDM, Broken Beat, Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1354 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 837

Other Formats: MIDI XM MPC RA APE MP3 DMF

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Ynap
Do Not Break contains the most wonderful vocal editing I've ever met in music, resulting in a pure raw electro-funkiness.. maybe Somnambulist by BT can rival it, though representing rather different approach. Unforgettable.
Ynap
Do Not Break contains the most wonderful vocal editing I've ever met in music, resulting in a pure raw electro-funkiness.. maybe Somnambulist by BT can rival it, though representing rather different approach. Unforgettable.
Zepavitta
The best thing either artists have ever done.
Zepavitta
The best thing either artists have ever done.
6snake6
agreed 100 percent
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Adoraris
This album is simply a gem. It's not necessary to be a fan of either Ellen Allien or Apparat alone, although they are great solo artists too. This record is quite different from what they tend to create on their own, and you'll be amazed by the quality throughout the album. I've listened to it tons of times, and it's still one of my favourites. It would be great if Apparat did more collaborations with mood-creating artists like Allien, because it fits his technical genious very well. He's an amazing sound engineer, and creates some of the more complex beat structures out there. This combined with Ellen Allien's sence of creating elevating, moody tunes should tempt anyone just slightly into electronic music. Some of these tunes are excellent club tracks as well, like for instance "Way out" which is a classic in its own right.
Adoraris
This album is simply a gem. It's not necessary to be a fan of either Ellen Allien or Apparat alone, although they are great solo artists too. This record is quite different from what they tend to create on their own, and you'll be amazed by the quality throughout the album. I've listened to it tons of times, and it's still one of my favourites. It would be great if Apparat did more collaborations with mood-creating artists like Allien, because it fits his technical genious very well. He's an amazing sound engineer, and creates some of the more complex beat structures out there. This combined with Ellen Allien's sence of creating elevating, moody tunes should tempt anyone just slightly into electronic music. Some of these tunes are excellent club tracks as well, like for instance "Way out" which is a classic in its own right.
Vinainl
Usually with collaborations, one voice dominates the other. However, with Ellen Allien and Apparat's ORCHESTRA OF BUBBLES, each partner is given equal time. So while Allien's industro-techno leanings are immediately apparant on "Turbo Dreams" and "Way Out," Apparat's classical touch can be felt on the strings in "Retina" and "Metric." The driving "Jet" has Allien's guitar work balanced by Apparat's chilly and deft synths. "Do Not Break" has a smart rhythm topped with a heavily chopped and processed voca sample--funky indeed. The sweet vocals of "Leave Me Alone" feel adroitly balanced atop the stop-start strings and the driving beat, while "Edison" has an aharmonic zither playing over a throbbing IDM backdrop. "Bubbles" closes the album on a mysterious note, Allien's whispered vocals, blending into the melodic tones. Let's hope we hear more from these two soon.
Vinainl
Usually with collaborations, one voice dominates the other. However, with Ellen Allien and Apparat's ORCHESTRA OF BUBBLES, each partner is given equal time. So while Allien's industro-techno leanings are immediately apparant on "Turbo Dreams" and "Way Out," Apparat's classical touch can be felt on the strings in "Retina" and "Metric." The driving "Jet" has Allien's guitar work balanced by Apparat's chilly and deft synths. "Do Not Break" has a smart rhythm topped with a heavily chopped and processed voca sample--funky indeed. The sweet vocals of "Leave Me Alone" feel adroitly balanced atop the stop-start strings and the driving beat, while "Edison" has an aharmonic zither playing over a throbbing IDM backdrop. "Bubbles" closes the album on a mysterious note, Allien's whispered vocals, blending into the melodic tones. Let's hope we hear more from these two soon.
Xlisiahal
A fantastic blend of experimental and dance floor dynamics. Apparat's slick production techniques are very apparent on this LP, with lush soundscapes and crisp sounds. Ellen Allien clearly brings out the rhythm on this LP as well, but it is hard to tell and seems this was very much a 50/50 production. Way out has some fantastic soaring lyrics that are deep, yet enthralling. My personal favourite is Do Not Break, with it's very emotional keys and stripped back breakbeat production. A very consistent LP that is worth listening to from start to finish over and over again.
Xlisiahal
A fantastic blend of experimental and dance floor dynamics. Apparat's slick production techniques are very apparent on this LP, with lush soundscapes and crisp sounds. Ellen Allien clearly brings out the rhythm on this LP as well, but it is hard to tell and seems this was very much a 50/50 production. Way out has some fantastic soaring lyrics that are deep, yet enthralling. My personal favourite is Do Not Break, with it's very emotional keys and stripped back breakbeat production. A very consistent LP that is worth listening to from start to finish over and over again.
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