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Hit Parade
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CD

構成数

1

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輸入

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発売日

2001年11月20日

規格品番

9170

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SKU

724596917022

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Uncut (10/02, p.119) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Most of it is classy ambitronica, shimmering alt. country or hypnotic trip hop...An excellent idea, tastefully realised."
Rovi
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Station 17 is a project by disabled patients from the German center of the same name. The patients have continually collaborated with local musicians since 1988. HIT PARADE is a collection of remixes of their recordings. Producers include: Cosmic DJ, Thomas Fehlmann, DJ Koze. Audio Remixers: Klein; Andreas Dorau; Antonelli Electr.; Robert Lippok; Steve Bug; The Modernist. Photographer: Anton Corbijn. Hitparade compiles remixes of tracks from four albums by Station 17, a German collective around since the late '80s but with no discernible exposure outside their native country. The record earned distribution by Mute primarily because of its cast of remixers, an assortment of downtempo German producers -- including Pole, To Rococo Rot, Kreidler, the Modernist, Thomas Fehlmann, even F.M. Einheit from Einsturzende Neubauten -- whose reputations have proceeded them all over the world. (Fehlmann and Einheit were undoubtedly influences on the all-star cast, since they'd worked with the group before.) Station 17's origins lie in a spontaneous improv band based in Hamburg and formed from the residents of a welfare center for the mentally disabled. Over the course of the '90s, the group moved from jazz-based improv to loop-based electronic pop to file alongside the likes of Yellow Magic Orchestra or Germany's own Kraftwerk. J. Burger's Modernist remix of the childlike "Die Arbeit" kicks off Hitparade with a minimalist slant on simplistic synth pop, while Automatique's "Tik Tak" explores the YMO connection in full. Perhaps it's a consequence of the wide-ranging source material, but Hitparade certainly isn't the lovefest of clicks-and-cuts experimental techno expected from the credit listing. Denyo 77's contribution weaves squelchy G-funk and detached rapping around the guitar out of Roni Size's "Brown Paper Bag," Antonelli Electr.'s ably strips dub down to its minimalist nadir, and Thomas Fehlmann's "Losjez" explores bass-heavy house and filtered disco with an eye toward Japanese video-game soundtracks. Pole's "Jesus Hat Gesagt" is another highlight, playing connect-the-dots with resourced guitars and spoken-word material. Pasted onto the end of Hitparade are two more brilliant remixes by To Rococo Rot and F.M. Einheit that find the two exploring ground far different than fans would expect. To tie it together is little more than a band few have heard of, but Hitparade is a great collection of electronic pop. ~ John Bush

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        Station 7teen (Cosmic's Intro)
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        Lila Pause/Wer Tanzt Humpelt Nicht
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        Bist du Macht Oh Reich Mit Mir
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