Marek Bois - Boissche Untiefen


Marek Bois - Boissche Untiefen

  • Format
  • 2xCD

  • Release date
  • May 2008

  • Sounds like
  • techno

  • Rating
  • 9


  • Published
  • April 1st, 2008




Less than a year after releasing the brilliant album ‘Black Beauty’ together with his wife Eva Padberg, Niklas Worgt – who is best know as Dapayk – is back with a new LP under his most dancefloor friendly guise, Marek Bois. ‘Boissche Untiefen’ is a two disc package made up of an unmixed 10 track album, and a small bonus in the form of a recorded 60 minute live set from the artist.

Making an album made up almost entirely of cuts fit for dancefloors and at the same time making it an interesting listen at home after more than two or three spins is far from being an easy feat. To be frank, I usually avoid such albums completely, or never make it through more than the halfway mark because pure party energy very rarely makes for enjoyable listening at home. However, unlike most other artists Worgt, by managing to conjure up a very slick and intelligent fusion of accessible and club friendly techno with sounds and concepts that are far less run of the mill and a little more experimental, has produced a long player which will not only more than likely do damage in many a club, but also fall in favor with all the regular Joes at home.

Highly recommended.


Track List | icon play play all


CD1

  • Memento Moments 
  • Dapss 
  • Snareway To Hell 
  • Roth 
  • Now! 
  • Roldgold 
  • Lander 
  • Tlaa 
  • Whopair 
  • Kimpton 

CD2 (Mixed)

  • Analog Live Tool 
  • Tlaa 
  • Keta-Nina 
  • Architecture 
  • Receptor 
  • Roldgold 
  • Dapss 
  • Kimpton 
  • Roth 
  • Now! 
  • Snareway To Hell 

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