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GschmidtGschmidt - Nibiru Coming EP [mtk122] ()

We like receiving new tracks from new artists out of the blue, and previously Berlin and Chicago-based Gschmidt is another of those happy surprises. Based on some wonderfully eerie conspiracy theories involving rogue planets stalking the Earth, 'Nibiru Coming' is a complex web of indietronic melodies worth becoming entwined in.

The lead track, 'Head For The Hills', starts with some serene synthplay before delving into a complex melding of live instruments, driving percussion, and carefully contained panic. Next up, 'Roz8' delves fully into the cleverly orchestrated paranoia, with 'Alientanz' finishing things up by revealing the full extent of the horror that Planet X will inevitably bring to the Earth. We like it when evil planets invade if these are the kind of tunes they bring with the


This audio is part of the collection: Monotonik

Artist/Composer: Gschmidt
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Indie-tronica; Poptronica; IDM

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


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Reviewer: Sebi - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 17, 2004
Subject: Get visited by good tempered aliens
Especially "Alientanz". If you like not-so-boring melodies / harmonic sequences then this might be interesting for you. It begins with a rather atmospheric noise (possibly a landing UFO). Then you 'll listen to a nice melody played by echoing sine waves accompanied by some percussions which finally start at 2m:30s.
Makes me happy everytime I listen to it.
Thanks, Gschmidt!

Reviewer: plexiphonic - [1.0 out of 5 stars] - October 8, 2004
Subject: request for Gschmidt
hello,
i am looking for Gschmidt contact,

Thanks,

ewo.

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