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01. "Akrobad [Part 1]" 02. "Akrobad [Part 2]" 03. "Ralli (in d-moll)" 04. "Febrilsken" 05. "Kantate Mutagenia" 06. "Andante mobile" 07. "?strogenmanipuleret basilisk" 08. "Fotonen" 09. "F?royska kj?tio" 10. "Terror humppa" 11. "Valse Melankolika"
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Danish Weirdness |
 | | Description: | Akrobakkus by Afenginn, released 15 June 2006, includes the following tracks: "Ghost Blues", "Super Green", "Travelling Man", "I Can't Comprehend" and more.
This version of Akrobakkus comes as a 1xCD. - DANISH WEIRDNESSRecorded February/March 2006 in Sweet Silence Studios & KarmaCrew Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark.
? © 2006. Manufactured in Poland.
Text on frontcover:
44 minutes of pure bastard-etno blend,
prügelknabe and intoxicating melancholy.
Text on CD:
Do not Listen'n'Drive - All Rights Reserved - Pure Bastard Etno Blend.
44% Alcohol.
Produced under strict control in our laboratory in Retrograd.
Thanks to: DMF, Dansk Artist Forbund, DJBFA and KODA for support.
Issued in a standard Digipak with a 12-page booklet.
Total playing time 63:17.
Duration of track 11 is 3:35 according to booklet.
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Igor G. - 14/Dec/2018  Released in 2006 via independent record-label Tutl, “Akrobakkus” is the sophomore album by the Danish Avant-Prog-Rock group AFENGINN. The music is all instrumental, except of very few fragments featuring voices in Danish, and has very strong Klezmer, Gypsy, Balkan, Norse Folk, and Jazz-Fusion. There is no rock-guitarist in the line-up – the major soloing instruments in arrangements are mandolin (performed by Kim Nyberg who is also the main composer for the band), violin (by Niels Skovmand), and clarinet (by Rasmus Krøyer). While these instruments create amazingly colorful, intense, and often humorous melodic ornaments, the rhythm-section (drums by Rune Kofoed, bass by Andrzej Krejniuk) tends to be more Prog-Rock oriented. The ensemble creates originally imaginative pieces and sometimes takes more challenging avant-garde approach to traditional musical structures, yet never loosing rhythmic and melodic finesse. The musicianship and sound production are wonderful, and this 62-minute album featuring 11 tunes is good fun-art from front to back. Highly recommended!
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