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::NEW :: Troll Scientists - Sir Eel [Exogenic Records]
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Exopress
Exogenic music group
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Posted : Apr 27, 2009 22:53:18
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~ NEW Album ~ Troll Scientists : Sir Eel
The freshest Exogenic Records sign up Troll Scientists will release their new long play Sir Eel on May 7th 2009. The new album takes the psychedelic sounds into variety of new directions and genres taking listeners into serene moments of shponglish soundscapes, gurgling breakbeats and straight forward full on as well as gabber hollandaise on top of it all.
It is a truly respectable thing when a music making act breaks the established molds and siezes their album for their own, and the Troll Scientists have done this absolutely admirably. Riding the momentum of their acclaimed debut album Useless Science, the Trolls have been hard at work both in the studio and on stage, reliably and relentlessly performing across Europe and Russia, cranking out a plethora of free releases.
The ecclectic Suomi influenced beat bizarres Troll Scientists is formed by two talented producers Jani Inkeroinen and Staffan Ström. Helsinki based duo has left a permanent trace in the Finnish and worldwide psy trance community with their highly psychedelic yet deeply original production.
EXOCD39
Troll Scientists
Sir Eel
Tracklist:
1. Disco Doctor
2. Fisherman´s Symphony
3. Follow The Sardines
4. Birth Of Wainamoinen feat.
Tim Lundsblad on drums
5. Gongo Party
6. Un Question Du Pop
7. Ajattara
8. Zemel Dance
9. Ziko
10. Wich Protector
**Listen soundclips -> http://exogenicmusicgroup.com/exogenic_records/troll_scientists/sir_eel/album/633
**Available Online
http://www.junodownload.com/artists/Troll+Scientists/releases/
http://www.beatport.com
CD release date 7.5.2009
http://www.myspace.com/trollscientists
http://www.exogenicrecords.com
Distributed by Arabesque
http://www.arabesquedistribution.com/
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Axis Mundi
Axis Mundi
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Posted : Apr 27, 2009 23:07
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Super album! Top notch! I listened to this about a month and a half ago (and still listen to it a lot now) and recommend this one fully. Would Exogenic Recs mind if I posted the review I wrote up for this album?
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Troll
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Posted : May 7, 2009 00:23
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Would Exogenic Recs mind if I posted the review I wrote up for this album?
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willovseraphim
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Posted : May 7, 2009 03:10
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Adapted Records
Adapted Records
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Posted : May 7, 2009 03:38
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defenetly going to check this out!! |
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Axis Mundi
Axis Mundi
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Posted : May 7, 2009 13:26
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It is a truly respectable thing when a music making act breaks the established molds and siezes their album for their own, and the Troll Scientists, hailing from Finland, have done this absolutely admirably. Riding the momentum of their acclaimed debut album, "Useless Science", the trolls have been hard at work both in the studio and on stage, reliably and relentlessly performing across Europe and Russia, cranking out a plethora of free releases, and not in the least, compiling their next album, "Siir Eel". To describe this album simply as "psy-trance" woul dbe doing this work a disservice, as each of these tracks comprise a vast array of eclectic musical influences as well as stellar newly engineered sounds and styles that seem plucked from the neural webworks of the artists themselves. As a collection, "Siir Eel" pushes the boundaries of perception and description in every direction and tests the limits of these superb artists' potential with every kicking beat. Once again, with this album, the Trolls display their commitments to quality dance music production enjoyable both on the dancefloor and off. Listen for yourself and find out what thousands have already discovered about the musical magic of the troll Scientists.
Disco Doctor
An inpressively thick, rolling basstone directs the uncercurrent for panoramically sweeping rhythms and background pads which seem to breathe. Timed by a meaty kickdrum and crisp percussion, every sound rides the crest of their filters in an ever upward spiraling musical arrangement engineered for tension twisting dancefloor sessions.
Fisherman's Symphony
Kicking this one off is a definitively unique and innovative introduction, and the musical body which follows, an intriguing amalgam of classical, breakbeat and psytrance influences, does not disappoint. Part technotronic, part wandering Gothic gypsy, "Symphony" seems to take on a groovy life of its own, creating vibrations every bit as trippy as they are mody moving.
Follow The Sardines
With a track name like this, one should expect the unexpected within the music, and rightly so. Thick, broken bassbeats keep your heads nodding and your botty bumping. The Trolls pack more twists and turns into this track than a bag of pretzels, showing off their brilliant diversity with musical flair. Prepare for a very bumpy ride while following those little fishies.
Birth of Vainamoinen
Timeless bits from each corner and time of the world mesh together in a highly charged intro, building up to dubtastic downtempo beats, earthy atmospheres and pitch-riding foreground melodies. Absolutely fantastic drumwork takes center stage, ramping up both the tempo and the tension with masterful grace.
Congo Party
The Trolls outdo their old sciences time and time again with their seemingly limitless talent and expression. "Congo Party" is indeed a pinnacle, with authentic, ingenius percussive elements, namelessly exotic instruments and ritualistic vocals make for a track closer to tribal spellwork than digital studio production; a true creature of a Troll's world.
Un Question du Pop
At once urban and ethnic, this track poses the obvious question of how many influences can one glue into one compilation before it becomes a non sequitur? This piece by the Trolls is just that, a brilliant musical piece which borrows from many and creates something truly new, original and experimental, combining harmony and dissonance in previously inconcieved ways.
Ajjatara
Bits of ethereal padwork and acid jazz brazz float through the soundscape as a deep four on the floor brat chugs into the foreground like a choo choo train. An easy listening track fir for sultry summer listenings either outside the stars or smoky indoor settings. Warm bass, eastern strings, horns and laid back drumwork take you on a four minute journey around the world. From subtle Carribean touches to gypsy-style electric organ, this second single from the Scientists' upcoming Siir Eel" album takes you on multidirectional safaris of sound within the confines of your cochlea.
Zemel Dance
Launching straight back into peak hour trance madness, the Trolls invite us onto a new rollercoaster ride of echoed delay rhythms, high digital tweaks and plenty of synth blurbs, blurts and squirts. Bounced along by mountainous basslines, every sound changes, enters and exits at just the right moments to keep tensions rising and the dancefloor antics in motion.
Ziko
An intriguing experimentation in musical timing and structure set the skeletal frame for eerie music drifting between trance, breakbeat, ambient, and all stops in between. The first digital single of the Troll's anticipated new album, this funky track is a solid, subtle arrangement of drums and sounds show off these Finnish artists' potential with every moment during this musical odyssey of imaginative experimentation. "Ziko" is ahead of its time, growing tendrils into new directions of trance music.
Witch Protector
The Trolls definitely don't wrap things up quietly, and "Witch" is a testament to peaktime full moon trance music concieved to be heard at night in the open air. Intense bassbeats and ping-ponging rhythms set the substrata for ego crushing, emotion inducing trance set to skyrocket your soul and keep your feet jumping like popcorn on a hotplate.
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daksinamurti
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Posted : May 8, 2009 02:27
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Troll
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Posted : May 30, 2009 14:02
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Thank´s for the support!!!
Here is a review by KPSU:
http://kpsu.org/node/30516
"Artist
Troll Scientists
Album
Sir Eel
Record Label
Exogenic
Review
You know, Troll Scientists are really good. Their whole "thing" is massively awesome. I dig it. A lot. Their first album, Useless Science, off of Space Boogie Productions was a simply awesome. I wrote at length about it here. Troll Scientists' new album takes that same awesome and does something even more awesome with it. Seriously. It is, the Last Train to Awesome Town.
Anyway, the new album basically retains all of those extremely psychedelic tones, pulses, noises, and harmonic styles that made you remember early Koxbox/Psychopod/Slinky Wizard energies on that first album. Then they go and Quirk them up a bunch. More various tempos, songs that might seem "too slow" or not have enough triplet bass lines. More stretches of sound for a different style of album. One that reminds you of the first, but feels a bit more grown and developed. It's aged like a fine single malt [ed note: lol. have i told you that i am the champion of bad metaphors?]. The whole thing is quite sSuIrRrEeEaLl.
And awesome.
So, just because the album is slightly more rounded with its story-like texture of sound, I don't want to imply that there are no more tracks fully delivering those trippy, psychedelic, black light floor killer'nesses for your dance floor any more. It's all there. Just intermixed with the other stuff. It's quite nice. Really. I think you'll like it. And if you don't like it, we obviously have vastly different opinions on good psychedelic dance music.
But the Troll Scientists are really good. Even if you think that we have different opinions on music, give this album a listen. It is really good. Massively awesome. De gustibus non est disputandum.
xoxox
-A'damn
Rating
10 out of 10"
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