Messias Maschine

Sankt Otten
Messias Maschine

43,59 EUR
LP
Denovali
Release date: 28/Jun/2013
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Sales Rank: #305 in Krautrock
#95356 in Rock
Style: Krautrock
Product No.: 1898166431
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Du Hast Mich Süchtig Gemacht"
02. "Die Messias Maschine"
03. "Mach Bitte, Dass Es Leiser Wird"
04. "Im Himmel Angekommen"
05. "Das Grosse Weinen Ist Vorbei"
06. "Da Kann Selbst Gott Nur Staunen"
07. "Das Ger?usch Des Wartens"
08. "Wenn Ein Masterplan Keiner Ist"
09. "Nach Dir Die Sinnesflut"
10. "Endlich Ein Schlechter Mensch"
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: 180gr.
Description:Messias Machine by Sankt Otten, released 28 June 2013, includes the following tracks: "Mach Bitte, Dass Es Leiser Wird", "Das Grosse Weinen Ist Vorbei", "Das Geräusch Des Wartens", "Nach Dir Die Sinnesflut" and more. This version of Messias Machine comes as a 1xCD. - 180GR.
? + © Denovali Records 2013 Gatefold sleeve including three postcards & a download code card
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: 00061853
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Deutsch ronald m. - 03/Sep/2015 4 of 5 Stars!
Sankt Otten is part of the interesting and always challenging Denovali label from Germany. It is the 7th full length album by Sankt Otten founded in 1999. Messias Maschine consists of a series of pieces by Stephan Otten (drums, programming, synthesizer)and Oliver Klemm (guitar, synthesizer, piano) in collaboration with a number of musicians who they greatly admire. The result is an exciting and beautifully recorded electronic album which fits into the traditional Krautrock and Space rock Genres reminiscent of classic albums from the early 70s The presentation of the album cover art by Denovali as always is sensitive and thoughtfully relates to the listening experience. The artwork images of sensitive figure drawings were done by Salustiano, who continues to work with Sankt Otten after doing the artwork for their previous two releases.