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SF  - Ordal mp3 album

SF - Ordal

Musician: SF
Album title: Ordal
Style: Experimental, Darkwave
Released: 1985
Size MP3 version: 1140 mb
Size APE version: 1130 mb
Size WMA version: 1227 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 262
Format: XM WMA WMA AHX AAC MP1 MP2
Genre: Electronic

SF - Ordal mp3 album

SF  - Ordal mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Endlos 4:57
A2 Vater, Mutter, Kind 2:04
A3 Nomen Nominandum 3:04
A4 Violettes Neonlicht 4:06
A5 Das Hohe Fieber (Fever) 7:15
B1 Der Walzerpreis 5:39
B2 Menschenschinken 1:57
B3 Tropenkoller 4:02
B4 Weltuntergang 2:53
B5 Endlose Nächte 6:38

Credits

  • Arranged By – SF (tracks: A5)
  • Guitar [Hawaii Guitar] – Manuel Göttsching
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Manuel Göttsching
  • Vocals, Electronics – SF
  • Written-By – Cooley* (tracks: A5), Davenport* (tracks: A5), SF

Notes

Produced 1982 and 1985 in Roma Studio Berlin.

Record comes with an additional sheet with lyrics, credits and contact information.

Cover design by Niels Gunkelmann; hand made sleeve print with fluorescent color.



Iriar
This little obscure release is an ambient-electronic genre. Utilizes strangeway a Hawai guitar and only old analog synthesizers of the pre-new wave, string-synth kind, some analog drumbox and a digital drummachine. German singing on almost the entire lenght. The voice is not interesting, the instrumentation is not very versatile and stays only in the 70's sounds domain despite of being released in 1985 when already all kinds of soundsources were avaliable. The sonic timbres are a bit dull and very much based on maybe just 1 or 2 synths. The sound and the whole delivery was VERY far outdated by then, maybe that's the reason the LP stayed unknown. The whole ambience is dark, a bit gothic, sometimes minimal, experimental. The good side is, that the album conceptually stays so cloudy and obscure and despite of lack of real memorable melodies, it was approached in a bit symphonic way while creating. All is like a dark, threatening prophecy. Well, this is NOT a synth pop, nor new wave or anything simiar pop tunes and there's almost no real drumbeat. Very similar release to Hans Edler's. Facit: for me, it's tasteless, lack of real spice and I feel that he missed the chances of using and treating his instruments well despite of one hear's the chance throughout the album. But apart from all these bittery sentences, it's worth listening. Not, boring and the musical and synth-approach has some chances even if they aren't developed well. I think tere's not too much anything similar given from the 70's (just because it all sounds like were made in the mid 70's apart from 1 digital drummachince). I'm sure it will raise some interest but only among the fans of dark/ambient. It all has a feeling like it's, say a soloalbum of a member of the Residents, derivated exactly from the early Der Plan without the salt of it. Much similarity yet to Lucifer - Black mass (but that was a pioneer album then).