
Jan Schulte: Tropical Drums Of Deutschland Vinyl 2LP
Jan Schulte (Dekmantel, International Feel, Golf Channel) selects thirteen âpersonal favoriteâ independent and private press recordings invoking the sounds of the tropics, wholly imagined by German artists. Recorded during a time when white people in Europe heavily fetishized third world sounds (wait... when was that supposed to be exactly?), these tracks reflect Schulteâs âgeneral fascination for music that describes places where the artists have never been. Songs about the jungle or rainforest made by people that know the rainforest only from television and books.â The sounds range from soothing rainsticks and bird sounds, plucked kalimba and zither strokes to full-on African tribal chant, sounding right at home on Music For Dreams, Copenhagenâs finest purveyors of ethno-folk and experimental electronic sounds. Looking at the cover (if weâre doling out extra points for high framability, this is how itâs done), youâd think this would be full of questionably sourced masters and lo-fi vinyl rips, but the sound and production value is immaculate⊠if you didnât know any better, youâd think these were contemporary tracks. The highlights: Ralf Nowyâs âAkili Mali,â RĂŒdiger Oppermannâs rare 7â track âTroubadix In Afrika,â Tonal Art of Percussionâs âWuhan Wuchang,âÂ ï»żOm Buschmanï»ż's "Prima Kalimba" and Argileâs âKleine Rosa Wolke.â Side D includes two exclusive edits by Schulte himself under his Wolf MĂŒller guise; the âHey Tata Goremâ edit is a real standout (the loop has been rattling around my brain since I first heard it) and the âAt The Water-Holeâ edit winds down the record on a B-more / Sing Sing tip that strangely works. Double vinyl pressing housed in full-color pic sleeve with liner notes, recommended.
- double vinyl pressing
- printed insert w/ extensive liner notes
- music label: Music For Dreams 2017
reviewed by hannibal chew 03/2018
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Jan Schulte: Tropical Drums Of Deutschland Vinyl 2LP
Jan Schulte (Dekmantel, International Feel, Golf Channel) selects thirteen âpersonal favoriteâ independent and private press recordings invoking the sounds of the tropics, wholly imagined by German artists. Recorded during a time when white people in Europe heavily fetishized third world sounds (wait... when was that supposed to be exactly?), these tracks reflect Schulteâs âgeneral fascination for music that describes places where the artists have never been. Songs about the jungle or rainforest made by people that know the rainforest only from television and books.â The sounds range from soothing rainsticks and bird sounds, plucked kalimba and zither strokes to full-on African tribal chant, sounding right at home on Music For Dreams, Copenhagenâs finest purveyors of ethno-folk and experimental electronic sounds. Looking at the cover (if weâre doling out extra points for high framability, this is how itâs done), youâd think this would be full of questionably sourced masters and lo-fi vinyl rips, but the sound and production value is immaculate⊠if you didnât know any better, youâd think these were contemporary tracks. The highlights: Ralf Nowyâs âAkili Mali,â RĂŒdiger Oppermannâs rare 7â track âTroubadix In Afrika,â Tonal Art of Percussionâs âWuhan Wuchang,âÂ ï»żOm Buschmanï»ż's "Prima Kalimba" and Argileâs âKleine Rosa Wolke.â Side D includes two exclusive edits by Schulte himself under his Wolf MĂŒller guise; the âHey Tata Goremâ edit is a real standout (the loop has been rattling around my brain since I first heard it) and the âAt The Water-Holeâ edit winds down the record on a B-more / Sing Sing tip that strangely works. Double vinyl pressing housed in full-color pic sleeve with liner notes, recommended.
- double vinyl pressing
- printed insert w/ extensive liner notes
- music label: Music For Dreams 2017
reviewed by hannibal chew 03/2018
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Jan Schulte (Dekmantel, International Feel, Golf Channel) selects thirteen âpersonal favoriteâ independent and private press recordings invoking the sounds of the tropics, wholly imagined by German artists. Recorded during a time when white people in Europe heavily fetishized third world sounds (wait... when was that supposed to be exactly?), these tracks reflect Schulteâs âgeneral fascination for music that describes places where the artists have never been. Songs about the jungle or rainforest made by people that know the rainforest only from television and books.â The sounds range from soothing rainsticks and bird sounds, plucked kalimba and zither strokes to full-on African tribal chant, sounding right at home on Music For Dreams, Copenhagenâs finest purveyors of ethno-folk and experimental electronic sounds. Looking at the cover (if weâre doling out extra points for high framability, this is how itâs done), youâd think this would be full of questionably sourced masters and lo-fi vinyl rips, but the sound and production value is immaculate⊠if you didnât know any better, youâd think these were contemporary tracks. The highlights: Ralf Nowyâs âAkili Mali,â RĂŒdiger Oppermannâs rare 7â track âTroubadix In Afrika,â Tonal Art of Percussionâs âWuhan Wuchang,âÂ ï»żOm Buschmanï»ż's "Prima Kalimba" and Argileâs âKleine Rosa Wolke.â Side D includes two exclusive edits by Schulte himself under his Wolf MĂŒller guise; the âHey Tata Goremâ edit is a real standout (the loop has been rattling around my brain since I first heard it) and the âAt The Water-Holeâ edit winds down the record on a B-more / Sing Sing tip that strangely works. Double vinyl pressing housed in full-color pic sleeve with liner notes, recommended.
- double vinyl pressing
- printed insert w/ extensive liner notes
- music label: Music For Dreams 2017











