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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The future is now.
The sporadic, digital sound of FUNKSTORUNG uploads you through the computer, like Tron, and converts your DNA into crunchy binary code. The beautiful thing about DISCONNECTED is that at this go, the German dynamic duo of Michael Fakesch and Chris De Luca have incorporated and highlighted an even stronger organic, melodic element to their trademark sci-fi sound. Piano,...
Published on June 12, 2004 by Jennifer Warner
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3.0 out of 5 stars
so so
Take Autechre + Prefuse73 + Ming and Fs + Groove Armada and add a dash of Massive attack and you get Funkstorung. This is a sonically interesting album, highlighted by "chopping Heads" w/ Tes and the "stirring captured in tones" w/ Sarah Jay. So, why only 3 stars? One word. Enik. His vocals lyrics completely drag this album down--and unfortunately...
Published on June 25, 2004 by John M. Neuner
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The future is now., June 12, 2004
This review is from: Disconnected (Audio CD)
The sporadic, digital sound of FUNKSTORUNG uploads you through the computer, like Tron, and converts your DNA into crunchy binary code. The beautiful thing about DISCONNECTED is that at this go, the German dynamic duo of Michael Fakesch and Chris De Luca have incorporated and highlighted an even stronger organic, melodic element to their trademark sci-fi sound. Piano, guitar, rich vocals, and traditional song structures are presented, then repackaged with twisted metal accents and effects for extra character and texture. DISCONNECTED is an eclectic album of modern folk, hip-hop, jazz, & chill-out blended and pushed through the time/space-continuum; so that the musical imbalance and juxtaposition is funky, sophisticated, at times jarring, but always inspiring. Random glitches and digital grating, like in that `Max Headroom' way, add crazy urgency to the hip-hop tracks `Chopping Heads' & `Fat Camp Feva', both featuring Tes, and `Mr. Important', featuring Rob Sonic from Sonicsum. While mellow tunes, like the slow jazz drag of `Dirt Empire' with Nils Petter Molvaer, `Sleeping Beauty' with the lovely Lou Rhodes, & `Captured Intones' sung by Sarah Jay, are all handled a bit more delicately so that the raw talent and instrumentation may shine. FUNKSTORUNG have rightly given the opportunity for Enik to be spotlighted on DISCONNECTED. Enik is featured in four tracks on the album and his colorful & sincere voice and singing style effectively reflects the distinctive tone and vibe of DISCONNECTED, as well as the abstract art design chosen for the album's cover and artwork within. Upgrade your collection and check out FUNKSTORUNG's DISCONNECTED. -- Raves.com review by ursula williams
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
so so, June 25, 2004
This review is from: Disconnected (Audio CD)
Take Autechre + Prefuse73 + Ming and Fs + Groove Armada and add a dash of Massive attack and you get Funkstorung. This is a sonically interesting album, highlighted by "chopping Heads" w/ Tes and the "stirring captured in tones" w/ Sarah Jay. So, why only 3 stars? One word. Enik. His vocals lyrics completely drag this album down--and unfortunately he's on the majority of the songs. Take "like a Poet" a likable, melodic song, but with lyrics such as, "like a poet, 'cause you're a poet, you just don't know it" ruin it...way to rhyme "poet" with "poet" and then "it", spent hours pouring over your thesaurus did you, Enik? Remove the vocals on all Enik songs and this album gets another star. Seriously, he's terrible.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Funkstörung - Disconnected, February 25, 2011
This review is from: Disconnected (Audio CD)
Funkstörung adds a fascinating new texture to their tracks on DISCONNECTED: vocals. The mixture of crispy electronics and rather earnest singing makes for an extremely engaging album. "Cement Shoes," for instance, wavers between plucked strings and the abstract tones Funkstorung is better known for. They also aim for slower and more considered melodies, as on the interlude "The Zoo" or with Louise Rhodes' fragile lyrics on "Sleeping Beauty." Their love of hip-hop is still evident on "Chopping Heads" and "Mr. Important," but these tracks fade in comparison to the strength of "Captured in Tones." A surprising change in direction, but still on the right track.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
way cool, May 1, 2004
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This review is from: Disconnected (Audio CD)
The album is great and the graphics are the best. I especially like the individual songs having their own "cover".
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