Release Date: 30 June 2023
Label: Alien Transistor
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0880918260112
Genres: Indie  
Release Date: 30 June 2023
Label: Alien Transistor
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0880918260112
Genres: Indie  
Description
Latest offering by the members of The Notwist, Driftmachine & Lali Puna. Featuring Ronald Lippok, Sequoyah Tiger, Eva Geist, Caleb Dailey and others LP Edition of 300 copies incl. download code. How about you forget for a moment all the things you thought you knew about Saroos, okay? First of all, let's forget about all the other projects these guys are part of. Why? Because thinking of The Notwist, Driftmachine, Lali Puna, Tvii Son, to name "only" half a dozen things, might be misleading in this case. What's more, please make sure to forget the fact that they're mostly filed under "instrumental," "post-rock dub," or "kraut-flavored indie-tronica," you know, all that. And most importantly, let's forget that they're a closed, three-minded system: a fixed and fully committed entity of three. No more! Known to reinvent themselves in less drastic ways, Christoph Brandner, Max Punktezahl and Florian Zimmer, have opened the floodgates to COLLABORATION - making things open, porous, different, new, in many ways, on their quietly explosive latest album "Turtle Roll". Announced by 2021 singles "Tin & Glass" feat. Ronald Lippok and aptly titled "Frequency Change" feat. Leila Gharib aka Sequoyah Tiger, the sixth full-length sees the Berlin threesome add another handful of vocal guests along the way - thus turning into shape-shifting full bands and/or temp quartets, perfectly at home in about as many genres as there are tracks on the LP. Kicked off by the motoric B-funk (Berlin represent) of the Lippok-assisted "Tin & Glass," complete with retro-futuristic effects, spoken declarations, and non-terrestrial vibes, it might not be Daft Punk playing at their house, but a byobv (vibe) house party of musical minds isn't too far off, actually! Once again as much a mixtape as an album, the mood, vibe, and color changes with every new collaborative tune: From ethereally soothing and dreamy ("The Mind Knows" feat. Solent from Canada) to clap-driven and wildly hypnotic (that pounding "Mutazione," featuring vocals and rhymes courtesy of Eva Geist from Italy) and almost radio-ready ("current, bass-heavy alternative indie hits only!"), when that stadium-sized oomph of "Frequency Change" feat. Sequoyah Tiger arrives around halfway in. Elsewhere, Japanese guest Kiki Hitomi (WaqWaq Kingdom) adds exotic ecstasy to the hypothermic beatscapes of "The Sign," while Ukrainian vocalist Lucy Zoria pushes poetic layers over "Southern Blue"'s wonky foundation that hardens and finds more direction with each round the beat clock takes - until it's impossible to escape that undertow. "My baby makes it better," sings Caleb Dailey on the faithful and still-loving "Being with You," a sepia, softly churning look back by the US songsmith, a sweetly shimmering ode to a relationship. Speaking of foursomes, there's four instrumental tracks scattered throughout the new LP - ranging from a painting in crystal clear colors of night ("Organ of Recall") to the highly dramatic sonic tapestry of "Thicket" (actually feat. vocals as well). Before the perfect goodbye of slow-moving album closer "Here Before," "Passed Out" sounds like Odd Nosdam finding his feet after blacking out on a German carnival. Titled after a surf maneuver that allows you to break through the crests on the way out, Saroos have skipped the obvious waves with "Turtle Roll" - creating their own kind of sonic "Hang Ten" by adding 7 new voices to the mix.
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