Review: Collective Turmstrasse :: UNITY OF OPPOSITES

The electronica gourmand’s comeback album is overflowing with ideas. Very few are innovative.

It took 13 years for the successor to REBELLION OF THE DREAMERS and a lot has changed since then. The Turmstrasse collective has become a solo project and the world of electronic (dance) music has moved on. So what does Nico Plagemann do? Basically everything like last time, only much more offensive.

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Between the actual tracks, Rilke’s lyrics read out by a computer voice smear pathos into the proceedings; the focus is more pomp and pop than before. However, unlike its predecessor, UNITY OF OPPOSITES does not capture the spirit of the times, but rather imitates it: here a track clearly sounds like Moderat, there concessions are made to the happy-sad rave sound of Bicep and Overmono, and in between, Feature applies -Guest-packed tunes for various playlist placements. This album is by no means lacking in ideas, but it certainly is lacking in concept.

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