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DE FABRIEK - Quatro-Erogenic-Occupy Theme's

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Moloko+ PLUS 039
Release Year: 1999
Note: recordings from 1997 & 1998 made with many guest-musicians (DE FABRIEK being a collective of 7 people here), going into a more rhythmic - sometimes almost technoid direction, while grazing through different genres, combining abstract sounds and naturalism.... "Music from De Fabriek is like a trip from the urban jungle to countryside jungle, music that sticks inside the brain and puts the listener on the wrong track by being somewhere else then were you expect it." [FdW/Vital Weekly]
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"I have been familiar with De Fabriek since the early eighties and have been intrigued by the constant changing of sounds, although they
sometimes went into directions that I didn't like. De Fabriek is one of those bands I am always keen to hear were the are now. I must
admit that in more recent years I kinda lost track on their releases (which if they are released on their own label are no doubt super
limited and hard to find), but this CD on Moloko Plus should be widely available. At the heart of De Fabriek we find Richard van Dellen, who invites various people to send in their sounds which he collages into the sounds of De Fabriek. We find here workers as Zan Hoffman, Alexander and Aleksy Chulkov, Berry Rikkerink, Olaf Seider
and Mitsumasa Miyazaki; a lot of new names for me. The music that De Fabriek offers us here is of an eclectic nature. From electro rhythm
pieces such as 'El Ninyo' to soundscapes of rain and synthetic ambience in the beautiful opening piece 'River Of Tears' and the industrial soundscapes of 'Bad Lands'. Music from De Fabriek is like a trip from the urban jungle to countryside jungle, music that sticks
inside the brain and puts the listener on the wrong track by being somewhere else then were you expect it. It carries some weak moments
(like 'Half Live') but they remain on the minor side. Overall a nice one, this one. Let's see where De Fabriek are next." [FdW/Vital Weekly]


Credits
Artwork by [Cover]: Robert Schalinski // Artwork by [Insert]: Mark Lane // Performer: Aleksey Chulkov, Alexander Chulkov, Berry Rikkerink, Mitsumasa Miyazaki, Olaf Seider, Richard Van Dellen, Zan Hoffman

Notes
Recorded at Fab Studios, Holland 1997 and at Gauge 24 Studio, Japan 1998. Completed in 1999. Comes in a digipak with a 2-sided art-sheet.