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Robot Koch

The Other Side hhv.de Bundle


(Project: Mooncircle / hhv.de)
Item ID: 251562
Release: 2011
Genre: Rock / Indie + Electronic / Dance + Downbeat / Electronica / Leftfield + Dubstep + Folk
Pressing: EU - Original
Medium: Vinyl + LP + Music
Condition: New
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Berlin producer Robot Koch is back for his third full length release, “The Other Side”.

Although Robot Koch has an international reputation as being “One of Europe's finest producers of the beat generation“ (Low End Theory), he is much more than just a beatmaker… “(Post)-dubstep infused Electronic Hip Hop“ is far too constrained a label to understand what this producer is all about. Instead of following the sound of his previous albums “Death Star Droid” (“Essential listening” – Bobby Friction BBC) and “Songs For Trees and Cyborgs“ (“Music for a modern age that has rarely sounded so good” – Boomkat), Koch takes the genre defying ingredients from these previous records to another level. There still are some of those “Galactic ten ton beats and space age melodies“ (Dazed and Confused) that made the previous albums staple drops in the playlists of Mary Anne Hobbs, Starkey, Daedelus and Gaslamp Killer to name a few, but there is a new dimension to Koch's production and songwriting that didn’t show on his previous records.

The cinematic vibe of tracks like “Nitesky”, the quirky and moody feel of “Bugs” and the electricity of “Tapedeck” show how Koch more than ever manages to create intimate and timeless pieces of music that are soulful, deep, mysterious and that will appeal to fans of cutting edge Electronica and modern pop music alike. This is the most personal record of Robot Koch to date. Instead of going for big name features Koch teamed up with lesser know artists like Kansas based vocal talent John LaMonica, long time friend and theatre composer Nielson and mexican singer/songwriter Graciela Maria to find the right voices for his compositions. John LaMonica infuses his whimsical and heartfelt melodies that breathe an air of darkness and nostalgia with Koch's fresh and forward thinking instrumentals to create something that fans of Radiohead, The XX and Jamie Lidell should not sleep on.

After the release of the John Robinson collaboration album (“Robot Robinson” – Project Mooncircle) earlier this year, it seems surprising how extensive Robert’s output is, but don’t be mistaken, this album is a longer term project than just releasing the songs Koch made in the last year. Some of the songs found on “The Other Side” were made seven years ago.

 
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hhv.de mag - Review

Only very few German producers have been showered with praise as much as Robot Koch – with his many albums and EPs, he has set numerous milestones for electronic music. Of course, the pressure gets bigger and bigger whenever an exceptional artist releases something new. However, with his new album, the Berliner by choice has proven that he can stand up to that kind of pressure once again. The title, The Other Side explains itself only after repeated and close listening; at first, there doesn’t seem to be a major difference compared to his older productions. Even on those, one could find melodies which seemed to have traveled from another world and which, in combination with their slow but clearly defined rhythms, seem to give the listener an idea of what music might be like in a distant future. Hence, at first glance, it seems as if nothing has changed, at all. However, if one doesn’t just focus on the respective tracks but on the album as a whole, it becomes obvious that the mood – compared to Songs For Trees And Cyborgs, for example – has changed. On The Other Side, Robot Koch is presenting himself in a much more calmed and maybe even contemplative manner than what would be expected from him. This album was definitely not made for the dancefloor, no matter how experimental the floor might be. Robot Koch is showing us another side of electronic music – a side, which is all about the quiet moments of life and in which one can simply lean back and allow the thought to wander freely.

Maximilian Theisen, 05.10.2011
Read the Review "Robot Koch - The Other Side" at hhv.de mag
 
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