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Communication

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発売日 2016年04月29日
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レーベルTrocadero
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TR20612
SKU 4047179934725

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:52:22
Audio Remasterer: Michael Schwabe. After two albums under the Elektric Music banner, Karl Bartos released Communication under his own name. It's not surprising, as Communication is pretty much a one-man show -- everything you hear was programmed, played, and performed by Bartos himself. In a lot of ways, it's like Bartos is stuck in the past: the link to his work in Kraftwerk is very evident, from the thwipping sound of the percussion to the keyboard sounds and melodic lines, and though the sound has been updated to sound more melodic and emotional, it seems to update the sound only so far as mid-'80s electro-pop, like Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark or Pet Shop Boys. Both of these are natural touchstones for Bartos, having worked with members of both groups through the '90s -- Andy McClusky guested on Elektric Music's first album, and Bartos worked with Neil Tennant on the second Electronic album -- but it still doesn't change the fact that, musically speaking, Communication is more about nostalgia than innovation. The over-reliance on computerized vocals certainly doesn't make the case for modernity -- it was a Kraftwerk staple in the '70s, after all -- but even worse, it underscores the fact that Bartos is actually a pretty good vocalist; "15 Minutes of Fame" and "Life" are two of the best cuts here. (Elsewhere on the record the lyrics can get pretty silly, especially when Bartos tries to meditate on how technology intersects with life, such as "Electronic Apeman" and "Cyberspace.") It would be easy to dismiss the album if it weren't so catchy: no matter how cheeseball and dated a lot of the material here sounds, it sticks in your head. ~ Sean Carruthers

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      I'm the Message

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      15 Minutes of Fame

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    4. 4.
      Reality

      アーティスト: Karl Bartos

    5. 5.
      Electronic Apeman

      アーティスト: Karl Bartos

    6. 6.
      Life

      アーティスト: Karl Bartos

    7. 7.
      Cyberspace

      アーティスト: Karl Bartos

    8. 8.
      Interview

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    9. 9.
      Ultraviolet

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      Camera Obscura

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Karl Bartos

オリジナル発売日:2003年

商品の紹介

After two albums under the Elektric Music banner, Karl Bartos released Communication under his own name. It's not surprising, as Communication is pretty much a one-man show -- everything you hear was programmed, played, and performed by Bartos himself. In a lot of ways, it's like Bartos is stuck in the past: the link to his work in Kraftwerk is very evident, from the thwipping sound of the percussion to the keyboard sounds and melodic lines, and though the sound has been updated to sound more melodic and emotional, it seems to update the sound only so far as mid-'80s electro-pop, like Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark or Pet Shop Boys. Both of these are natural touchstones for Bartos, having worked with members of both groups through the '90s -- Andy McClusky guested on Elektric Music's first album, and Bartos worked with Neil Tennant on the second Electronic album -- but it still doesn't change the fact that, musically speaking, Communication is more about nostalgia than innovation. The over-reliance on computerized vocals certainly doesn't make the case for modernity -- it was a Kraftwerk staple in the '70s, after all -- but even worse, it underscores the fact that Bartos is actually a pretty good vocalist; "15 Minutes of Fame" and "Life" are two of the best cuts here. (Elsewhere on the record the lyrics can get pretty silly, especially when Bartos tries to meditate on how technology intersects with life, such as "Electronic Apeman" and "Cyberspace.") It would be easy to dismiss the album if it weren't so catchy: no matter how cheeseball and dated a lot of the material here sounds, it sticks in your head. ~ Sean Carruthers|
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大きな話題を呼んだクラフトワークの21世紀の新作にカウンターを喰らわすべく、元メンバーのカール・バルトスが100%テクノ・ポップのアルバムをリリース! 同バンドを成功に導いた“Autobahn”からのポップ・センスは健在、前作では少々ギター・サウンドに夢中だったようですが、今回は完全にテクノ魂を思い出したのか、歳を感じさせないフル・シンセ・サウンドはエレクトロニック・レイジ・アゲインスト・クラフトワーク!
bounce (C)鈴木 真広
タワーレコード(2003年12月号掲載 (P86))

13年振りとなったオリジナルアルバム「Tour De France」が今だロングセラー中のクラフトワークのメンバー、カール・バルトスのソロ作品。ジャケットからも強く伝わるエレクトロへの根強い気心にまずは敬礼。ニューウェーヴ現役バリバリサウンドに再敬礼。ドイチェな香プンプン、ダサかっこい系のエレポップチューン満載で往来のファンから新しい音を求めている若人リスナーまで楽しめます。今年はホント、豊作ですね。 (C)はすだゆき
タワーレコード(2003/10/22)

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よいよいよい!
一人でもクラフトワーク!
本体に比べてちょっとポップになった感じかな~ ロボットヴォイスも健在!
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