John Eyles - 22.10.2010 Although the era of the supergroup has passed (and we can heave a collective sigh of relief at never having to purchase another over-hyped collaborati...
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Jason Cook - 05.10.2010  Heard in just over 30 minutes, Knoxville, the debut release by experimental artists Christian Fennesz, David Daniell, and Tony Buck, is a metallic fie...
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Daniel Offen - 08.09.2010  My first introduction to Fennesz was at a festival, it was raining, I was miserable and he was obscured by a big box completely lost on a huge stage, ...
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Daniel Nixon - 06.09.2010 Beginning with a slow squeak, like a sign blowing back and forth in the wind, Knoxville's opening track 'Unberwindbare' conjures a quiet town, a deser...
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Jeff Terich - 26.08.2010 Buy at iTunesThe presentation of Knoxville, a live collaborative effort between David Daniell, Tony Buck and Christian Fennesz, comes across almost li...
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Elliott Sharp - 25.08.2010  2010 has been an eventful year for Fennesz collaborative and archival releases, though he’s making us wait for a fresh solo studio album. His Fenn O’...
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Nayt Keane - 23.08.2010  There is something unnerving about going to a show and seeing an otherwise-enjoyable artist focusing on a laptop. He or she might be simultaneously ja...
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Mark Richardson - 19.08.2010  Every few years, Austrian composer/producer Christian Fennesz releases a new solo album, and in the experimental electronic world, these are a pretty ...
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