Robag Wruhme - Tulpa Ovi (PAMPACD002)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Release date: february 24, 2011 - available here: pamparecords.c...
    You don't know what to expect with the pampas. There are no guideposts, because there is nowhere to direct to. In fact, you trust your inspiration, which you find in the blowing of the wind and the scratching of the gobbler. It's an attitude like this, that is used by the label maker DJ Koze and Pampa acts like Jackmate and Isolée to make their contact with House music. It's an encounter with an open end. When musical clichés are forgotten, they look at the music with children's eyes.
    In January Gabor Schablitzki released his first track for Pampa under his majestic and well known alias Robag Wruhme. Koze knew that behind "Thora Vukk" was way more than what met the eye. Schablizki remembers: "Stefan (Kozalla) told me : If you're in the flow right now, then produce an album! So I did, which took me half a year. During this time I worked a lot with piano Rhodes and field recordings. Stefan recognized this phase and plowed me a way to create an album. "Wupp Dek" was done right after "Thora Vukk“ : A rhythmic clangor touched by a smooth pad Schablitzki's voice sings in a promising way : "Like it, like it, like it". Again and again you wait for the grooves and the track makes you stay there full of expectations. "It's a classic opener, it takes forever 'til the bass drum hits. But once it's there, it's really there and doesn't leave that soon. The whole album is found on that track!" Then the rousing grooves and seductive sounds fade away to leave room for something else, something unexpected : Water runs, echo sounds draw a picture of a vast, cold room. Within seconds a pressuring atmosphere evolves that wakes one's curiosity on a whole different level. That cut, that canyon is the silver lining through the whole album.
    More Infos: www.pamparecor...
    (C) Pampa Records 2011

Комментарии • 16

  • @chrishead5110
    @chrishead5110 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love this SO much. The DJ Rob Da Bank recommended this years back, after playing something so similarly perfect. It's got to the stage where I can't play it too often because I fear I'll be immune to it.
    To me It's the soundtrack to a particularly awful period of my life, but then coming out the other side. It's faultless, beautiful, sparse and ecstatic.

  • @laisslyfaire1272
    @laisslyfaire1272 3 года назад +4

    ....it's the sound that we listen to after we finally reached our utopia and we remember all the hard times...

  • @migelgp56
    @migelgp56 4 года назад +8

    This song is so amazingly beautiful.

    • @lajoskovacs7376
      @lajoskovacs7376 Год назад

      short description, but everything is in it. It's indeed so perfectly charming!

  • @lexm4845
    @lexm4845 4 года назад +3

    A real joy listening to this, bliss.

  • @lordjoscreener2564
    @lordjoscreener2564 2 года назад +1

    So wunderbar traurig. Danke Gabor!!!

  • @dezertas
    @dezertas 4 года назад +2

    მოგონებებით სავსე 4 წუთი... თაკო შეგეცი !

  • @giorgikhundadze2416
    @giorgikhundadze2416 4 года назад +2

    როგორ სიყვარულს აფრქვევს

  • @lukamakhviladze5992
    @lukamakhviladze5992 Год назад +1

    whats the vocal from?

  • @stephenskocpol
    @stephenskocpol 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love this song so much, but in all the years that I've listened to the song I've been wondering about the vocals around 2:30. I need to know what they're saying!
    they seem to be saying:
    "
    oy oy
    ye ye
    we aint gonna
    praise the lord
    "
    etc.
    but that doesnt make sense! Why would you shout out that you don't want to praise the lord? So I must be mishearing the "we aint gonna".
    I have an alternate theory, where the "we aint gonna" is actually correct but "praise the lord" becomes "break the law". Making it "We aint gonna break the law", which is odd but not a completely unrealistic thing to be shouting. However I do hear a bit too much ssssss in there, so I think it's more likely I'm mishearing the "we aint gonna".
    Can someone please help me out? By the extent of this comment you can see that this has been preying on my mind for a loooooooooooong time.

    • @JMiller-qy1vy
      @JMiller-qy1vy 2 месяца назад

      I've always wondered what those words meant too, and I'd be surprised if they're in English.

    • @stephenskocpol
      @stephenskocpol 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JMiller-qy1vy that's a good point actually! What's it called when you hear words in your language in a song that isn't in your language? Maybe this is that

    • @JMiller-qy1vy
      @JMiller-qy1vy 2 месяца назад

      @@stephenskocpol I don't know if there is a word for that yet! Let's call it a Stephenism :)

    • @stephenskocpol
      @stephenskocpol 2 месяца назад

      @@JMiller-qy1vy ooh I love that name!
      I just asked an English major what you call it, they said it's called a Mondegreen:
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondegreen

  • @vanvlishter
    @vanvlishter 3 года назад +1

    Is it me or this one has a kind of ordinary joe's (Nujabes) vibe?

    • @lelandrb
      @lelandrb 3 года назад +1

      100%, very unexpected nujabes vibe