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Tromatic Reflexxions

 
Album Review: Tromatic Reflexxions

  • Artist: Von Südenfed
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 21, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Mouse on Mars and Mark E. Smith enjoyed working together on the 12" version of "Wipe That Sound" so much that they decided to give their collaboration its own full-fledged identity, Von Südenfed (a witty mash-up of Germany's süden -- that is, southern -- region and the decongestant Sudafed). Though much has been made of how strange this pairing of artists is, it's really not that unpredictable: Smith, Andi Toma, and Jan St. Werner all like to defy expectations. More to the point, Smith has made a career of breaking and re-forming language in his own image, and in much the same way, Toma and St. Werner keep reconfiguring their music. Besides, getting hung up on the "quirkiness" of Von Südenfed's origins overlooks just how enjoyable Tromatic Reflexxions really is. It's clear that the trio shares a playful, fruitful creative spark -- even "That Sound Wiped," which uses leftover pieces from the initial "Wipe That Sound" collaboration, barely resembles its source materials. Sonically speaking, Tromatic Reflexxions is aggressively accessible, combining the tussling beats and splattered synths of Varcharz with the poppy, structured approach of Radical Connector, as well as elements of electro, dub, shortwave, hip-hop, and much more. The album leads off with three of its strongest tracks: "Fledermaus Can't Get Enough"'s irascible beats and vocals sound like LCD Soundsystem's "Losing My Edge" went over the edge, while "The Rhinohead" brandishes a stomping beat and some of Smith's most melodic vocals in a long time. "Flooded," which is based on a dream St. Werner had of showing up to a gig only to find another DJ there, is a surreal, subterreanean dancefloor emergency, complete with synths that sound like sirens and sonar-like echoes on Smith's vocals. Speaking of Smith, he is as cerebral and caustic as ever; when you can make out what he's ranting about, it usually sounds like an internal conversation or argument, as on "Family Feud," a domestic dispute with Smith voicing all the relatives. "Speech Contamination/German Fear of Osterreich" blurs his versions of English and German together into a third, irresistibly rhythmic tongue. With tracks like "The Young the Faceless and the Codes," you can listen closely for the cheeky wordplay, or just appreciate how perfectly Smith fits into the mix, as on "Serious Brainskin." Tromatic Reflexxions leaves some of its most surprising songs for last, like the cranky, acoustic driven hoe-down "Chicken Yiamas" or the lilting, Afro-pop-tinged "Dearest Friends," which closes out the album. Brimming with gleeful collisions of sounds and words and puzzles you can dance to, this is an immensely fun working holiday. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fledermaus Can't Get It Andi Toma Von Südenfed (3:56)
The Rhinohead Andi Toma Von Südenfed (4:16)
Flooded Andi Toma Von Südenfed (4:46)
Family Feud Andi Toma Von Südenfed (4:28)
Serious Brainskin Andi Toma Von Südenfed (3:51)
Speech Contamination/German Fear of Österreich Andi Toma Von Südenfed (3:59)
The Young the Faceless and the Codes Andi Toma Von Südenfed (4:32)
Duckrog Andi Toma Von Südenfed (2:47)
Chicken Yiamas Andi Toma Von Südenfed (2:36)
That Sound Wiped Dodo Nkishi, Andi Toma Von Südenfed (6:05)
Jbak Lois Lane Andi Toma Von Südenfed (2:56)
Dearest Friends Andi Toma Von Südenfed (4:44)

Credits

Rupert Smyth (Sleeve Art), Jeanette Lashes (Cover Star), Batty Lahses (Cover Star), VonSüdenfed (Producer), Benjamin Alexander Huseby (Sleeve Art), Jonny Woo (Cover Star)
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Tromatic Reflexxions
Studio album by Von Südenfed
Released 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Electronic/Post-Punk
Label Domino
IR 0008
Producer Toma,
St. Werner
Professional reviews

Tromatic Reflexxions is the debut album by Von Südenfed. It was released on 21 May 2007 and entered the UK charts at #124[1]. The project is a further collaboration between German electronica outfit Mouse on Mars and Mark E. Smith of UK band The Fall. (Smith had previously provided guest vocals on a Mouse on Mars single in 2005). It includes the singles "Fledermaus Can't Get It" and "Rhinohead".

Track listing

  1. "Fledermaus Can't Get It" - 3:56
  2. "Rhinohead" - 4:16
  3. "Flooded" - 4:46
  4. "Family Feud" - 4:28
  5. "Serious Brainskin" - 3:51
  6. "Speech Contamination/German Fear of Osterreich" - 3:59
  7. "Young the Faceless and the Codes" - 4:31
  8. "Duckrog" - 2:47
  9. "Chicken Yiamas" - 2:36
  10. "That Sound Wiped" - 6:04
  11. "Jbak Lois Lane" - 2:56
  12. "Dearest Friends" - 4:43

 
 
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