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5.0 out of 5 stars nothingface - changeman
The two obvious implications of nothingface's new album's title are as appropriate as irritating: yes, it' s about entering new territory and no, it's not hinted at some historic arcade game, no `return-of-the-80s' or `attack-of-the-pixel' brandnew-you're-retro stuff this time.

With "changeman", nothingface a.k.a. Eric Schneider releases his first vocal album. An...

Published on May 22, 2002 by eleganz

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1.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS NOT NOTHINGFACE
Thit cd IS NOT the kick-butt metal band Nothingface. This is some forein techno/dance band that [stinks]. I was expecting a killer metal album but instead I got [junk]. But maybe its not [junk], its just not what you want. This other "nothinface" band could be good.... at dance music, I don't know.
Published on May 21, 2002 by Matthew Cooper


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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS NOT NOTHINGFACE, May 21, 2002
This review is from: Changeman (Audio CD)
Thit cd IS NOT the kick-butt metal band Nothingface. This is some forein techno/dance band that [stinks]. I was expecting a killer metal album but instead I got [junk]. But maybe its not [junk], its just not what you want. This other "nothinface" band could be good.... at dance music, I don't know.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars nothingface - changeman, May 22, 2002
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This review is from: Changeman (Audio CD)
The two obvious implications of nothingface's new album's title are as appropriate as irritating: yes, it' s about entering new territory and no, it's not hinted at some historic arcade game, no `return-of-the-80s' or `attack-of-the-pixel' brandnew-you're-retro stuff this time.

With "changeman", nothingface a.k.a. Eric Schneider releases his first vocal album. An overdue enterprise if you ask hearers who have previously noticed that certain catchyesque pop note on his former productions: adding vocals would anyway have been the next logical step. In "Wir marschieren" - a slightly kraftwerkian minipop, nothingface takes that step. Continuing along the tracks with comfortably straight deep house and fake soul, naturally not omitting the typical (but not usual) nothingfacial miniatures, "changeman" perfectly exercises the splits between dancefloor compatibility and hippie-burlesque.

Eric Schneider is the secret outsider of the `Sound of Cologne'. Following his first release on Joerg Burger's legendary label Eat Raw, he passed some very credible stations, namely EMI's re-animated/then-re-buried guinea pig Harvest and small-but-smart German label Treibstoff. This year he debuted on Eleganz with the vinyl-only release of "ultraboutique"-LP.

Vocal support comes from Brit Leisler a.k.a. duft and Chris Garland a.k.a. the nightdoctor who contribute both the calculated coolness (duft) and the explosive soul-weirdness (the nightdoctor) that "changeman" draws its idiosyncratic charm from. discourse not permitted - so love it or leave it!

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