Jan Jelinek – Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records (2xLP)
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With the repressing of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" as a double LP, a milestone of German minimal electronics is available again 16 years after its first release. The style-defining album was released in 2001 on the wonderful Berlin label Scape, where it fit in like a glove between the crackling, reverberating and frickle sounds of a Pole, Kit Clayton and Burnt Friedman.Of course, the whole thing had nothing to do with jazz, but rather with clicks & cuts and glitching microsounds, which were very popular at the time. The scene magazine "Groove" included "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" in its list of the best 50 electronic albums in 2013. Colleague Tobias Thomas from Kompakt wrote in his laudation: "His clicks and cuts were like sparkling fragments that had been extracted from a large diamond.Enveloped in digital stardust, yet never cold but smoothly and ethereally grooving along, his tracks moved like an amalgam of ambient, free electronica and very deep, very reduced house music." The reissue of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" includes the two bonus tracks "Moiré (Guitar & Horns)" and "Pores", which were originally B-sides from the "Tendency EP", also released by Scape in 2000.With the repressing of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" as a double LP, a milestone of German minimal electronics is available again 16 years after its first release. The style-defining album was released in 2001 on the wonderful Berlin label Scape, where it fit in like a glove between the crackling, reverberating and frickle sounds of a Pole, Kit Clayton and Burnt Friedman. Of course, the whole thing had nothing to do with jazz, but rather with clicks & cuts and glitchy microsounds, which were very popular at the time.The scene magazine "Groove" included "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" in its list of the best 50 electronic albums in 2013. Colleague Tobias Thomas from Kompakt wrote in his laudation: "His clicks and cuts were like sparkling fragments that had been extracted from a large diamond. Enveloped in digital stardust, yet never cold but smoothly and ethereally grooving along, his tracks moved like an amalgam of ambient, free electronica and very deep, very reduced house music."
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Jan JelinekLabel: FaiticheFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: GermanyGenre: ElectronicStyle: Deep Techno, Dub Techno, Glitch, Minimal Techno, TechnoA1 Moiré (Piano Organ)
A2 Rock In The Videoage
B1 They, Them
B2 Them, Their
B3 Moiré (Guitar & Horns)
C1 Tendency
C2 Moiré (Strings)
D1 Do Dekor
D2 Drift
D3 Poren
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Jan Jelinek – Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records (2xLP)
Jan Jelinek – Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records (2xLP)
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With the repressing of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" as a double LP, a milestone of German minimal electronics is available again 16 years after its first release. The style-defining album was released in 2001 on the wonderful Berlin label Scape, where it fit in like a glove between the crackling, reverberating and frickle sounds of a Pole, Kit Clayton and Burnt Friedman.Of course, the whole thing had nothing to do with jazz, but rather with clicks & cuts and glitching microsounds, which were very popular at the time. The scene magazine "Groove" included "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" in its list of the best 50 electronic albums in 2013. Colleague Tobias Thomas from Kompakt wrote in his laudation: "His clicks and cuts were like sparkling fragments that had been extracted from a large diamond.Enveloped in digital stardust, yet never cold but smoothly and ethereally grooving along, his tracks moved like an amalgam of ambient, free electronica and very deep, very reduced house music." The reissue of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" includes the two bonus tracks "Moiré (Guitar & Horns)" and "Pores", which were originally B-sides from the "Tendency EP", also released by Scape in 2000.With the repressing of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" as a double LP, a milestone of German minimal electronics is available again 16 years after its first release. The style-defining album was released in 2001 on the wonderful Berlin label Scape, where it fit in like a glove between the crackling, reverberating and frickle sounds of a Pole, Kit Clayton and Burnt Friedman. Of course, the whole thing had nothing to do with jazz, but rather with clicks & cuts and glitchy microsounds, which were very popular at the time.The scene magazine "Groove" included "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" in its list of the best 50 electronic albums in 2013. Colleague Tobias Thomas from Kompakt wrote in his laudation: "His clicks and cuts were like sparkling fragments that had been extracted from a large diamond. Enveloped in digital stardust, yet never cold but smoothly and ethereally grooving along, his tracks moved like an amalgam of ambient, free electronica and very deep, very reduced house music."
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Jan JelinekLabel: FaiticheFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: GermanyGenre: ElectronicStyle: Deep Techno, Dub Techno, Glitch, Minimal Techno, TechnoA1 Moiré (Piano Organ)
A2 Rock In The Videoage
B1 They, Them
B2 Them, Their
B3 Moiré (Guitar & Horns)
C1 Tendency
C2 Moiré (Strings)
D1 Do Dekor
D2 Drift
D3 Poren
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With the repressing of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" as a double LP, a milestone of German minimal electronics is available again 16 years after its first release. The style-defining album was released in 2001 on the wonderful Berlin label Scape, where it fit in like a glove between the crackling, reverberating and frickle sounds of a Pole, Kit Clayton and Burnt Friedman.Of course, the whole thing had nothing to do with jazz, but rather with clicks & cuts and glitching microsounds, which were very popular at the time. The scene magazine "Groove" included "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" in its list of the best 50 electronic albums in 2013. Colleague Tobias Thomas from Kompakt wrote in his laudation: "His clicks and cuts were like sparkling fragments that had been extracted from a large diamond.Enveloped in digital stardust, yet never cold but smoothly and ethereally grooving along, his tracks moved like an amalgam of ambient, free electronica and very deep, very reduced house music." The reissue of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" includes the two bonus tracks "Moiré (Guitar & Horns)" and "Pores", which were originally B-sides from the "Tendency EP", also released by Scape in 2000.With the repressing of "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" as a double LP, a milestone of German minimal electronics is available again 16 years after its first release. The style-defining album was released in 2001 on the wonderful Berlin label Scape, where it fit in like a glove between the crackling, reverberating and frickle sounds of a Pole, Kit Clayton and Burnt Friedman. Of course, the whole thing had nothing to do with jazz, but rather with clicks & cuts and glitchy microsounds, which were very popular at the time.The scene magazine "Groove" included "Loop-Finding-Jazz-Records" in its list of the best 50 electronic albums in 2013. Colleague Tobias Thomas from Kompakt wrote in his laudation: "His clicks and cuts were like sparkling fragments that had been extracted from a large diamond. Enveloped in digital stardust, yet never cold but smoothly and ethereally grooving along, his tracks moved like an amalgam of ambient, free electronica and very deep, very reduced house music."
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: Jan JelinekLabel: FaiticheFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: GermanyGenre: ElectronicStyle: Deep Techno, Dub Techno, Glitch, Minimal Techno, TechnoA1 Moiré (Piano Organ)
A2 Rock In The Videoage
B1 They, Them
B2 Them, Their
B3 Moiré (Guitar & Horns)
C1 Tendency
C2 Moiré (Strings)
D1 Do Dekor
D2 Drift
D3 Poren















