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A lot of ground has been covered since Fetish 69's 1996 noise-metal album Antibody (on Nuclear Blast) and this two-CD set presenting an unusual mixture of techno, illbient, metal, and digital experimentations. Jazzy grooves ("Incompatible-Mutation") alternate with harsh metal vocals ("Hyper-Real," "Repeat the Past"). Dysfunctions and Drones collects 18 collaborations with artists such as Mick Harris, Toxic Lounge, James Plotkin, Tribes of Neurot, and Pita. Disc one, titled "Dysfunctions," is dominated by the techno-metal side of Fetish 69. Disc two has very little to do with drones, but the music could be considered more laid-back and exploratory, the collaborations with Winfried Ritsch ("World Lockdown") and Pita ("Pblood") taking the listener the farthest into avant-garde territory. Overall, the music on both discs feels dysfunctional: disquieting vocals, gloomy textures ("Misanthrophobia-Distortion," mixed by James Plotkin, has long creepy tones obtained through granular synthesis) -- not the kind of record to put on at your little nephew's birthday party. Disc two also contains two videos by Einar and Suk & Koch. Techno fans who like their music more disturbing than what Photek or Fatboy Slim have to offer should check it out.
© François Couture /TiVo
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Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Rainer Binder-Krieglstein, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Edition PK / BMG
Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist - Binder-Krieglstein, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel / Edition PK / BMG
Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist - Binder-Krieglstein, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 Edition PK / BMG / Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist - Teardo, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist - Binder-Krieglstein, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 I-Powa Music / BMG
Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Trümmer, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Trümmer, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fetish 69, MainArtist - Binder-Krieglstein, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 Edition PK / BMG
Fetish 69, MainArtist - Robert Lepenik, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fetish 69, MainArtist - Michael Krupica, Composer
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fetish 69, Composer, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Fetish 69
Fetish 69, Composer, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Fetish 69
Fuchs, Composer - Lepenik, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Fuchs, Composer - Fetish 69, MainArtist
2000 Trost Records 2000 Hanseatic / Warner Chappel
Album review
A lot of ground has been covered since Fetish 69's 1996 noise-metal album Antibody (on Nuclear Blast) and this two-CD set presenting an unusual mixture of techno, illbient, metal, and digital experimentations. Jazzy grooves ("Incompatible-Mutation") alternate with harsh metal vocals ("Hyper-Real," "Repeat the Past"). Dysfunctions and Drones collects 18 collaborations with artists such as Mick Harris, Toxic Lounge, James Plotkin, Tribes of Neurot, and Pita. Disc one, titled "Dysfunctions," is dominated by the techno-metal side of Fetish 69. Disc two has very little to do with drones, but the music could be considered more laid-back and exploratory, the collaborations with Winfried Ritsch ("World Lockdown") and Pita ("Pblood") taking the listener the farthest into avant-garde territory. Overall, the music on both discs feels dysfunctional: disquieting vocals, gloomy textures ("Misanthrophobia-Distortion," mixed by James Plotkin, has long creepy tones obtained through granular synthesis) -- not the kind of record to put on at your little nephew's birthday party. Disc two also contains two videos by Einar and Suk & Koch. Techno fans who like their music more disturbing than what Photek or Fatboy Slim have to offer should check it out.
© François Couture /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 18 track(s)
- Total length: 01:27:37
- Main artists: Fetish 69
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Trost Records
- Genre: Metal
2000 Trost Records 2000 Trost Records
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