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Vert

Vert

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 11 votes
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  • Similar Artists: F.X. Randomiz, Mouse on Mars, Autechre, Directions in Music

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Velocity (3:19) Date added: 08/10/06 | Total listens: 2,784

User reviews for Vert

Average rating4 starsOut of 11 votes

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Editor's review

If a weird German techno label had produced the Streets, Mike Skinner would have some serious competition in Vert. The Cologne-based producer writes sing-song-y vocal hooks and lays them over kitchy techno noises--a juxtaposition that is at first intriguing if not necessarily lasting.

Biography

Velocity, sportivity, complexity and ease.

Adam Vert Butler first gained a reputation as one of britain's best drill and bass artists. He started his anarchic and joyful "Bovinyl" label with Andy Coleman of Animals on Wheels and released a couple of 12"s. When success knocked on his door Vert stopped making music and started to study computer science and marxist philosophy. Two years later he returned with his fantastic "Mewantemooseic" 12" on cologne's sonig label. Then he presented his complex and bizarre interpretation of Keith Jarret's classic "Koln Konzert". Vert was back to rock the half pipe. the reviews were all positive and the fans were all excited.

His new 12" "Moremooseicforme" will be everyone's prefered piece of vinyl 2000 but it is only a teaser for his collection of timeless evergreens called "Nine types of ambiguity". Electronic music is a free horse running wild and easy. Vert can ride it and we are more than thrilled to join his excursions.

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