Review Vital Weekly
Of an entirely different musical order is the release by Robert Neiteler, one half of the for me unknown Naarmann and Neiteler. This oddly titled release is his debut solo release. Six pieces of computer generated techno music, like a stripped down, naive version of many of the more known UK counterparts. Bubbling about, using software versions of various rhythm-machines and synthesizers, this is a rather too naive attempt at creating non-danceable dance music. Pretty chaotic in it's approach, with all sorts of rhythm and melodies running at the same time, this is more like someone exploring Magic Music Maker 1.1 than a coherent attempt to create good techno music. Not my thing for sure. (FdW)
