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)as a christmas present, interdisco gives you music which could be seen as a perfect soundtrack for sitting in front of a cosy chimney watching the crackling fire, take a walk through lonely snowy landscapes or just watching the deserted streets through the window. not without the presentiment of a club-night which might be up to come.
trondheim is ansgar seide, hailing from münster (germany) and produces fragmented electronica with lots of melodies.
This audio is part of the collection: Interdisco
It also belongs to collection: netlabels
Artist/Composer: interdisco
Date: 2005-12-24
Keywords: interdisco.net; interdisco; ansgar seide; trondheim; der erste widersacher und sein untergang; indietronica; electronic; pop; melodies
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
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| ohmsekt | 5.82 MB |
| wetterwende | 5.41 MB |
| tanztee | 4.03 MB |
| das theater und die akteure | 5.59 MB |
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| id14 | 56 KB |
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Reviewer: purusha - ![[5.0 out of 5 stars] [5.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- December 13, 2007
Subject: amazing hybrid electronics
I don't quite understand why Trondheim releases have so few downloads. I find their music fantastic, after listening to Entweder Terence Hill (always on Interdisco) I quickly came back to find some other material and fortunately this EP came up. I've never been discovering Interdisco much but stay assured that if the quality is alike, then it's definitely one of the best netlabels out here. For those of you who need a description of the music before listening to it, let's say that the official written presentation sums it up pretty well. Be sure not to miss Trondheim. My personal fave here is "Das theater...", which somehow reminds me of an amazing Amiga game called Shadow of the Beast.