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For fans of dopplereffekt, lovers of experimental electronic and techno, sci-fi enthusiasts, electronic music explorers, and followers of kraftwerk and richard d. james.
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LA RECENSIONE

Qodest cibernetic-man is* (or at least appears to be) irremediably, completely, integrally, absolutely, irrefutably, fully and totally, wonderfully crazy!

Uan - Calabi Yau Manifold (2:19) - The best imaginable colloquial transliteration between R. Daneel Olivaw and R. Giskard Reventlov****;

Dos - Hyperellptic Surfaces (12:16) - If and when (hopefully soon: before it is alas too late) the Aliens (little men in green, yellow, fuchsia, polka dots, cross-stitch etc etc), decide finally to save planet Earth by completely exterminating the human race, these ten-and-fragmented-first could represent the last (dis)human requiem granted(us) before the final eradication;

Frì - Holomorphic N-0 Form (2:39) - Kraftwerk [stylized] on the rocks (or on the radiaktive-beach: Fate Vobise);

Battero - Compactification (1:55) - Never did I hypothesize it could have such an inscrutable sound (the de-compactification, of course);

(Gimme)Faiv - Mirror Symmetry (3:44) - Mirror-Symmetrically irreflexive;

Seis - Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor (6:38) - Who the heck/darn turned off gravity (and yet I thought I had paid the related bill)?

Sett'eunquarto - Hypersurface (3:34) - Richard D. James plays interstellar marbles with(against) Blixa Bargeld;

Last(al limone) - Dimension II (4:11) - OmmonDieu! What a strange (unbelievable) dimension;

Could it be for this or because of that iron & admire beyond é adore?

 

* With all due respect, esteem and solidarity towards those truly suffering from mental health issues *** and for those who give them assistance and affection.

*** As it is also given, conflictsofinterestly, that I would consider myself belonging to this ever-growing category, with a fair probability, even me.

**** On the sidelines of all this, I would think it is good to remind that:

1. A robot may not injure a human being, nor, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

2. A robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

0. A robot may not harm humanity, nor, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.

Call them fools (call them).

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The review praises Dopplereffekt's 'Calabi Yau Space' as a brilliantly crazy, cybernetic musical work that explores sci-fi and mathematical themes. It highlights the album's experimental nature, rich soundscapes, and references to robotics and alien conceptions. The reviewer admires its complexity and unique sound, likening parts to Kraftwerk and Richard D. James. The album is framed as a cosmic and futuristic requiem blending otherworldly ideas with electronic music.

Tracklist Videos

01   Calabi Yau Manifold (02:18)

02   Hyperelliptic Surfaces (12:15)

03   Holomorpic N-0 Form (02:38)

04   Compactification (01:54)

05   Mirror Symmetry (03:43)

06   Non Vanishing Harmonic Spinor (06:37)

07   Hypersurface (03:33)

08   Dimension 11 (04:11)

Dopplereffekt

Dopplereffekt is an American electronic music project associated with Gerald Donald, noted for Kraftwerk-influenced electro/techno and releases such as Gesamtkunstwerk and Calabi Yau Space.
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