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Release date: 26.11.2009
CD 01: Is this human behavior
1. p. I: Artificial proximity
2. p. II: Is this human behavior
3. p. III: Abandoned
4. p. IV: Lack of interest
5. p. V: Blue evolution
6. p. VI: The Underdog
7. p. VII: Prosecution
8. p. VIII: Reminiscentia
9. p. IX: Silent scream
10. p. X: They assume no responsibility
11. p. XI: Hollow words
12. p. XII. Don't get your panties in a bunch
13. Lunatic fringe part I
14. Lunatic fringe part II
CD 02: Living incommunicado
1. Falling into deep
2. Living incommunicado p. I
3. Living incommunicado p. II
4. Living incommunicado p. III
5. Living incommunicado p. IV
6. Living incommunicado p. V
7. Thoughts are swimming in my head p. I
8. Thoughts are swimming in my head p. II
9. Lenis et Modesta p. I
10. Lenis et Modesta p. II
11. Alternative visions
12. The End
13. Institio
14. Combustion boat
15. Don't get your panties in a bunch (edit)
You'll find some sound samples [HERE]
Review:
Norbert Krueler alias Shamall has been hard-working again. Fans of longtracks will get one's money's worth entirely with this double-cd.
The single tracks respectively parts flow smoothly into each other, that it may give the impression of a sole composition (of 78
minutes in case of CD 01).
The first CD starts with mellow e-piano and heavy e-guitar sounds - Shamall creates slowly and with a lot of breathing space a kind of atmospheric space-prog, which reminds often at the seventies' Pink Floyd era. Chanting synths like in "Wish you were here"- or "Animals"-days arise a - high-class - kind of futuristic "Picture Music", where the listener evolves his own mind movie.
Thematically this album deals with the ignorant behavior of the mankind towards their environment - similar to the current album of the german krautrock band eloy. Krueler knows to stage a thunder-storm of epic and space-sounds - even better than on his previous releases. So it's worth to go for an expedition here and despite of a few single redundancies, it's always a true pleasure to listen. The second CD "Living incommunicado" is more rock-oriented with a lot of guitar parts and soli. Bonus-tracks perfect this album.
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