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“When it seems that much contemporary electronica or avant rock seems determined to disappear in a haze of conceptualism and /or clumsy irony, it’s a real pleasure to come across a record as unassuming, kaleidoscopic and beguiling as this one.“ (Peter Marsh, BBC Music Online)
Three years after their phenomenal “Shy Noon” album on the seminal Gefriem label Harald Sack Ziegler and Frank Schültge Blumm continue a home recording series that has travelled between their post boxes since 1999. Sack & Blumm are not a band or a studio project, but may be described rather as a home recording project that was conceived independently in their bedroom studios in Berlin and Cologne.
“Shoving together dolefully melodic trumpets, ethnic percussive, occasional electronics and the odd spot of fuzz bass, Sack & Blumm construct a quirky, good natured fusion of ethnological forgery, electronica and avant rock. Apparently the two work by mailing each other tapes and files, but the results are much more organic than such an approach might suggest. If Jon Hassell had a sense of humour and a much lower recording budget, this is what he might come up with, but Sack und Blumm’s closest relatives might be post-punk bedroom experimentalists like General Strike.
To sum this record up as ‘charming’ may seem to be underselling it a little. It won’t announce itself with a smack between the ears. But that’s ok; after all we don’t need those kind of experiences every day (or at least I don’t). But if you fancy having your ears tickled by music rich with warmth, intelligence and humour, this’ll be for you.” (Peter Marsh, BBC Music Online)