Brimborium

Brimborium

by KMFDM
Brimborium

Brimborium

by KMFDM

CD(Remastered)

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Overview

A remix compilation covering material from this venerable band's Tohuvabohu and Hau Ruck albums, Brimborium should spur industrial aficionados onto the dancefloor with little problem. Featuring remixes by some of the genre's best, with Die Krupps, Angelspit, Zombie Girl, and Combichrist among them, the set showcases the band and its Ultra Heavy Beat sonics across 12 tracks that clock in at nearly 73 minutes, unusual by far for the group. Brimborium is an interesting kaleidoscope through which to view KMFDM, now nearly a quarter century on from their halcyon days, when they pioneered a musical landscape that had been resolutely wallowing in pessimistic foppery. And while they are indeed now grandfathers of a movement that did much to change the face of alternative music, the easy snub for the songs on Brimborium would be to fault the move away from the complex aural assault this band does so well and toward a softer and more malleable, danceable synthesis. "Tokuvabohu" receives a double whammy, and Combichrist's arrangement is by far the better of the two, while "Looking for Strange" strips back much of the original's glory and appends a fairly flat, fat beat across the song. Elsewhere, the wonderful "Hallowe'en Mix" of "Headcase" reminds listeners why they love this band, as Sascha Konietzko and company collide that classic industrial sound with the glam stomp of Gary Glitter big beats. If there is one track that should well be forgotten, it's the "all new" nine-minute yawnfest of "What We Do for You," a collection of voice-mail messages from fans. There will be harsh criticism that Brimborium is a watered-down waste of space, too soft and too sloppy an offering from a band that has fairly consistently delivered music a clattering cut about the rest. But as the album's title roughly translates as "something with little meaning or value," isn't it just possible that KMFDM were in on the joke all along? ~ Amy Hanson

Product Details

Release Date: 02/19/2008
Label: Metropolis / Planetworks
UPC: 0782388053327
Rank: 125326

Tracks

  1. Tokuvabohu
  2. Looking for Strange
  3. Superpower
  4. Headcase
  5. Tohuvabohu
  6. I Am What I Am
  7. Looking for Strange
  8. Saft und Kraft
  9. Not in My Name
  10. Headcase
  11. Spit or Swallow
  12. You're No Good
  13. What We Do for You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

KMFDM   Primary Artist
Combichrist   Primary Artist
Zombie Girl   Primary Artist
16 Volt   Primary Artist
DJ Acucrack   Primary Artist
Jules Hodgson   Primary Artist
Steve White   Primary Artist
Kaeptn K.   Primary Artist
Velox Music   Primary Artist
Angelspit   Primary Artist
Die Krupps   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Andy LaPlegua   Producer
Andy Selway   Composer
Sascha Konietzko   Composer
Lucia Cifarelli   Composer
KMFDM   Composer
Christopher Lietz   Engineer,Producer,Programming
Jules Hodgson   Composer,Producer
Justin Gammon   Layout Design
Steve White   Composer,Producer
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