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Kamerakino - Paradiso flac mp3 download
Title:
Paradiso
Musician:
Kamerakino
Style:
New Wave, Synth-pop, Parody
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1992 mb
FLAC album size:
1300 mb
Other formats:
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Rating:
4.1 ✪

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Kamerakino - Paradiso
MP3 version RAR archive

1300 downloads at 17 mb/s

Kamerakino - Paradiso
FLAC version RAR archive

1992 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

Sie Leben! 4:10
Polizei Macht Schule 3:27
Träume Auf Räumen 3:21
Deportation Class 4:13
Unter Strom 3:59
Ferienwohnung 4:55
Meine Liebe Ist Radikal 4:15
Fliegen 4:42
Metall Auf Eis 3:43
Mundwerk 2:05
Drahtseilakt 4:02
Mein Herzblatt 6:16
Ganz Schnell Wohin 1:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Gomma 036 CD Kamerakino Paradiso ‎(CD, Album) Gomma Gomma 036 CD Germany 2003
none Kamerakino Paradiso ‎(CD, Promo) Gomma none Germany 2003
Gomma 036 LP Kamerakino Paradiso ‎(LP) Gomma Gomma 036 LP Germany 2003
Reviews:
  • Lli
This album has been a companion to me for a long time. Kamerakino are certainly not a band who desires to please, as such it may have received a limited audience. Their style is very much influenced by their studying of music and takes their hometown Munich as the central point to discover Europe and incorporate it not merely by looking West and Northward, but by looking to the East of Europe, too. This is certainly the work in which all main members of Kamerakino's ideas interlink the most successfully: Be it Erol, Piko B., Nick McCarthy or Polly - unlike what some might think, this is very tightly put together in a way that Can, were also very much in control of their writing even though they used sessions and lengthy song-structures. Paradiso can best be described as beautifully arranged Chaos. As such it is surprising, unusual and very versatile. On it they incorporate the world that surrounds them, starting of with the sound of a Munich Tram arriving, leading to a synth-melody and over-layered vocals heading into different directions. It's intersting to note, that Kamerakino recorded this 8 years ago. It raises the question if being recorded two years later, in English and as obtrusively Gypsy / Balkan as Gogol Bordello would they have been more successful, well at least one of their band mates was, after all Nick McCarthy started Franz Ferdinand after this...