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Biff Eighties |
press | 25 February 2010 | 16:55 |
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Not only do they call 2009 a strong year of high quality releases by Narrominded, but Subjectivisten / Caleidoscoop also says the Here Is the Night EP by Hunter Complex is a promising release that reminds them of New Order, Brian Eno, Cabaret Voltaire and OMD. ‘One hand in the past and the focus on the future.’ Read the whole review here. Also check out a live video of Hunter Complex and a stellar educational video of the Cosmic Manifestation Mix of Here Is the Night by Garçon Taupe.
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Biff Eighties |
press | 28 December 2009 | 22:59 |
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‘This is what a cover album should sound like’. Subjectivisten / Caleidoscoop reviews the just released remake of Brian Eno’s classic from 1975: Retro Retry 2: Another Another Green World. Read it here. Vital Weekly also reviews the album: ‘It’s a nice compilation, wether or not you love Eno.’ Read more here.
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Biff Eighties |
press | 12 October 2009 | 21:21 |
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The Dutch website Subjectivisten / Caleidoscoop reviews the new releases by Psychon and Living Ornaments. On Korrels by Living Ornaments: ‘Everything they let you hear on this record is of very high quality and made with passion, ear and eye for details and a sparkling elegance.’ On Slow Country For Old Men by Psychon: ‘A work that leaves a lasting impression, is mesmerizing and special and shows the strength of the Narrominded label and the people behind it.’ Read the whole reviews here. Thanks for the very kind words!
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press | 27 September 2009 | 16:24 |
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Subjectivisten/Caleidoscoop reviews the three new releases by Coen Oscar Polack: ‘Polack has managed to create three albums with sounds of nature and surroundings that not only sound different from each other, but also came together in a completely different way. An impressive effort by itself.’ Read the whole review here (it’s in Dutch).
Subjectivisten / Caleidoscoop reviews Katadreuffe’s Quel Gargantua! EP: Four high quality tracks; a great mix of loud guitars and electronics. Click here to read the review (it’s in Dutch).