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| Artist : Toog |
| Album : Goto |
| Label : Karaoke Kalk |
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.------------------------------[ Release Info ]------------------------------.
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| Source : CDDA |
| Playtime : 41:17 min |
| Size : 54,8 MB |
| Quality : VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo |
| Ripper : HNW |
| Supplier : HNW |
| Rip date : Jul-02-2010 |
| Store date : Jun-21-2010 |
| Rip tool : EAC |
| Encoder : Lame 3.90 |
| Year : 2010 |
| Genre : Electronic |
| |
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.-------------------------------[ Track List ]-------------------------------.
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| 01. Traffic Jam [05:14] |
| 02. Dⁿ Va La Vie [03:39] |
| 03. Goto [03:01] |
| 04. ╔brΘchΘ [04:03] |
| 05. What Did You Say [02:23] |
| 06. Albama Gay [04:16] |
| 07. Are Visages Electric [06:31] |
| 08. My House [04:05] |
| 09. La Chambre Noire [03:38] |
| 10. L'Esprit De L'Inventeur [04:27] |
| |
| Total Playtime: 41:17 |
| Total Size: 54,8 |
| |
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.------------------------------[ Release Notes ]-----------------------------.
| |
| This is an incredibly strange album - it's still just about something you |
| could classify as pop music, but it's all so fractured and eccentric that |
| you'd have a job slotting it into any genre at all. You may recall Toog's |
| 2004 long-player Lou Etendue, which itself was conspicuously deviant in |
| its approach to electronic pop music, although was arguably most notable |
| for the guest appearance of Italian actress/director Asia Argento. On Goto |
| Toog continues to baffle with his unfocused, slightly surreal approach, |
| launching the record with some truly lurid Seinfeld-esque slap bass, neon |
| synth tones, whistling, automotive noises and other such nonsense. ALl |
| this comes together in time for the vocal's first appearance, and the |
| whole queasy enterprise starts to sound like a collaboration between Serge |
| Gainsbourg and The Mighty Boosh, with lines like: "My favourite |
| jam/Traffic jam/[...]my favourite jam is made of people" cropping up |
| across the track's duration. Elsewhere you get slightly more coherent |
| Gallic pop statements from 'O∙ Va La Vie', 'Alabama Gay' and the |
| disarmingly excellent 'My House', plus a few weirdo soundscape moments |
| from the likes of 'What Did You Say', the lovely piano-centred 'Are |
| Visages Electric' and 'La Chambre Noire'. After the Lou Etendue's Asia |
| Argento collaborations, Goto prompts a further suggestion that Monsieur |
| Toog has friends in high places: Michel Gondry makes a guest appearance on |
| album closer 'L'Esprit De L'Inventeur', adding a spoken word component for |
| a fleeting couple of measures. It's a rather minor role, but since he's |
| credited, presumably Gondry's fully aware he's on the album. Anyway, this |
| is a very peculiar album, but not one that comes without some level of |
| endorsement. And I really can't be any clearer than that - I mean, I |
| really can't. |
| |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| If you like this release, buy it, we did. |
| |
| Greetings to our friends, you know who you are ;) |
| |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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. _..._
.'| .' '. _ _
< | . .-. ./\ \\ //
| | | ' ' |`\\ //\\ //
| | .'''-. | | | | \`// \'/
| |/.'''. \ | | | | \| |/
| / | | | | | | ' '
| | | | | | | | +---------+
| | | | | | | | | Proudly |
| '. | '. | | | | | Present |
'---' '---''--' '--' +---------+
.----------------------------------------------------------------------------.
| |
| Artist : Toog |
| Album : Goto |
| Label : Karaoke Kalk |
| |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
.------------------------------[ Release Info ]------------------------------.
| |
| Source : CDDA |
| Playtime : 41:17 min |
| Size : 54,8 MB |
| Quality : VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo |
| Ripper : HNW |
| Supplier : HNW |
| Rip date : Jul-02-2010 |
| Store date : Jun-21-2010 |
| Rip tool : EAC |
| Encoder : Lame 3.90 |
| Year : 2010 |
| Genre : Electronic |
| |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
.-------------------------------[ Track List ]-------------------------------.
| |
| 01. Traffic Jam [05:14] |
| 02. Dü Va La Vie [03:39] |
| 03. Goto [03:01] |
| 04. Ébréché [04:03] |
| 05. What Did You Say [02:23] |
| 06. Albama Gay [04:16] |
| 07. Are Visages Electric [06:31] |
| 08. My House [04:05] |
| 09. La Chambre Noire [03:38] |
| 10. L'Esprit De L'Inventeur [04:27] |
| |
| Total Playtime: 41:17 |
| Total Size: 54,8 |
| |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
.------------------------------[ Release Notes ]-----------------------------.
| |
| This is an incredibly strange album - it's still just about something you |
| could classify as pop music, but it's all so fractured and eccentric that |
| you'd have a job slotting it into any genre at all. You may recall Toog's |
| 2004 long-player Lou Etendue, which itself was conspicuously deviant in |
| its approach to electronic pop music, although was arguably most notable |
| for the guest appearance of Italian actress/director Asia Argento. On Goto |
| Toog continues to baffle with his unfocused, slightly surreal approach, |
| launching the record with some truly lurid Seinfeld-esque slap bass, neon |
| synth tones, whistling, automotive noises and other such nonsense. ALl |
| this comes together in time for the vocal's first appearance, and the |
| whole queasy enterprise starts to sound like a collaboration between Serge |
| Gainsbourg and The Mighty Boosh, with lines like: "My favourite |
| jam/Traffic jam/[...]my favourite jam is made of people" cropping up |
| across the track's duration. Elsewhere you get slightly more coherent |
| Gallic pop statements from 'Où Va La Vie', 'Alabama Gay' and the |
| disarmingly excellent 'My House', plus a few weirdo soundscape moments |
| from the likes of 'What Did You Say', the lovely piano-centred 'Are |
| Visages Electric' and 'La Chambre Noire'. After the Lou Etendue's Asia |
| Argento collaborations, Goto prompts a further suggestion that Monsieur |
| Toog has friends in high places: Michel Gondry makes a guest appearance on |
| album closer 'L'Esprit De L'Inventeur', adding a spoken word component for |
| a fleeting couple of measures. It's a rather minor role, but since he's |
| credited, presumably Gondry's fully aware he's on the album. Anyway, this |
| is a very peculiar album, but not one that comes without some level of |
| endorsement. And I really can't be any clearer than that - I mean, I |
| really can't. |
| |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| If you like this release, buy it, we did. |
| |
| Greetings to our friends, you know who you are ;) |
| |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net