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Haujobb: New Single, New CD
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mimus
2011-07-06 18:33:59 UTC
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Haujobb are back! “Dead Market” is the first release from the band
since “Vertical Mixes” back in 2005, but is the first new material
from the duo in 8 years. “Vertical Theory” from 2003 was the last.

A new album is scheduled for release later this year and “Dead Market”
is a first glimpse of what to expect. The title track is presented in
7 different versions, including remixes from The Horrorist, Absolute
Body Control to name a few as well as the probably familiar track
“Letting The Demons Sleep”, which the band gave away for free earlier
in a demo version.

The lead track is dominated by the words “Manipulate! the pulse, the
pad and the rhythms – Dominate the world”. And I would say that pretty
much describe what this song sounds like. It’s very experimental, as
always with the bands sound, with lots of cool rhythms . . . .

“Letting The Demons Sleep” offer lots of old school EBM influences
together with a very mystique approach in the sound structure. The
additional tag “Nightmare” on this the tracks title can very well
describe the atmosphere the track has . . . .

Though, the title track in its original form, as well as the extended
one, is something that brings you back to earlier albums and probably
most prominent the “Ninetynine” album from 1999, but with an updated
structure which make not sound outdated. The forthcoming album “New
World March” is very much interest and something I’m looking forward
to, even though this single doesn’t reveal very much of what to
expect.

Tracklist:

01. Dead Market
02. Dead Market (Extended Remix)
03. Dead Market (The Horrorist Remix)
04. Dead Market (Exes Remix)
05. Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)
06. Dead Market (Nomenklatür Remix)
07. Dead Market (Absolute Body Control Remix)
08. Dead Market (Engineer’s Dub)

<more:>

http://www.blackvector.se/haujobb-dead-market-tympanik-audio/

The reference to _Ninetynine_ is ominous, considering how that release
was "broiled in Hell-fire" here on rmi, although I at least finally
came around to very much appreciating the vibrant spaces it supplies

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.industrial/browse_thread/thread/29658a80ccbed7d9/7a69861be8f7f971

reminiscent of the first, middle and final tracks in the great if
strange block

Thine Eyes/ Christian Sex Loops (1998)(Doppler Effect)/ "House Parts",
"The Celibate", "Count (amendments 3)", "Vaseline Machine" and
"Uncomplication" (28:25)

(although I can see that comparing a much-maligned Haujobb release
with an even more obscure one doesn't really help explicate
things . . . ).

--

Let there be a flicker of a throb from Haujobb!
JD
2011-07-07 02:52:04 UTC
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Post by mimus
Haujobb are back! “Dead Market” is the first release from the band
since “Vertical Mixes” back in 2005, but is the first new material
from the duo in 8 years. “Vertical Theory” from 2003 was the last.
A new album is scheduled for release later this year and “Dead Market”
is a first glimpse of what to expect. The title track is presented in
7 different versions, including remixes from The Horrorist, Absolute
Body Control to name a few as well as the probably familiar track
“Letting The Demons Sleep”, which the band gave away for free earlier
in a demo version.
The lead track is dominated by the words “Manipulate! the pulse, the
pad and the rhythms – Dominate the world”. And I would say that pretty
much describe what this song sounds like. It’s very experimental, as
always with the bands sound, with lots of cool rhythms . . . .
“Letting The Demons Sleep” offer lots of old school EBM influences
together with a very mystique approach in the sound structure. The
additional tag “Nightmare” on this the tracks title can very well
describe the atmosphere the track has . . . .
Though, the title track in its original form, as well as the extended
one, is something that brings you back to earlier albums and probably
most prominent the “Ninetynine” album from 1999, but with an updated
structure which make not sound outdated. The forthcoming album “New
World March” is very much interest and something I’m looking forward
to, even though this single doesn’t reveal very much of what to
expect.
01. Dead Market
02. Dead Market (Extended Remix)
03. Dead Market (The Horrorist Remix)
04. Dead Market (Exes Remix)
05. Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)
06. Dead Market (Nomenklatür Remix)
07. Dead Market (Absolute Body Control Remix)
08. Dead Market (Engineer’s Dub)
<more:>
http://www.blackvector.se/haujobb-dead-market-tympanik-audio/
The reference to _Ninetynine_ is ominous, considering how that release
was "broiled in Hell-fire" here on rmi, although I at least finally
came around to very much appreciating the vibrant spaces it supplies
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.industrial/browse_thread/thread/29658a80ccbed7d9/7a69861be8f7f971
reminiscent of the first, middle and final tracks in the great if
strange block
Thine Eyes/ Christian Sex Loops (1998)(Doppler Effect)/ "House Parts",
"The Celibate", "Count (amendments 3)", "Vaseline Machine" and
"Uncomplication" (28:25)
(although I can see that comparing a much-maligned Haujobb release
with an even more obscure one doesn't really help explicate
things . . . ).
--
Let there be a flicker of a throb from Haujobb!
Amazon only has it for sale as .mp3s. No CD available.

I found a free download:

http://haujobb-music.com/

There is a video on the page. I submitted a throw-away e-mail and got a
link to a copy of the song.

There is a link to a digital copy of the entire single:

Click on Digital Album
Download 8-track-EP Dead Market in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or
other formats.
Including a PDF-booklet and the official video for Dead Market.

4.50 EUR. $6.46 USD Amazon charges $5.99. But the link from Haujob
offers .flac files. 558.6 MB. and a .pdf booklet.

Or you can buy each song for .70EUR. $1.01 USD.

While I was at Amazon I noticed a new Ohgr? Undeveloped.
Original Release Date: May 10, 2011
--
JD..
mimus
2011-07-07 16:13:10 UTC
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Post by JD
Post by mimus
Haujobb are back! “Dead Market” is the first release from the band
since “Vertical Mixes” back in 2005, but is the first new material
from the duo in 8 years. “Vertical Theory” from 2003 was the last.
A new album is scheduled for release later this year and “Dead Market”
is a first glimpse of what to expect. The title track is presented in
7 different versions, including remixes from The Horrorist, Absolute
Body Control to name a few as well as the probably familiar track
“Letting The Demons Sleep”, which the band gave away for free earlier
in a demo version.
The lead track is dominated by the words “Manipulate! the pulse, the
pad and the rhythms – Dominate the world”. And I would say that pretty
much describe what this song sounds like. It’s very experimental, as
always with the bands sound, with lots of cool rhythms . . . .
“Letting The Demons Sleep” offer lots of old school EBM influences
together with a very mystique approach in the sound structure. The
additional tag “Nightmare” on this the tracks title can very well
describe the atmosphere the track has . . . .
Though, the title track in its original form, as well as the extended
one, is something that brings you back to earlier albums and probably
most prominent the “Ninetynine” album from 1999, but with an updated
structure which make not sound outdated. The forthcoming album “New
World March” is very much interest and something I’m looking forward
to, even though this single doesn’t reveal very much of what to
expect.
01. Dead Market
02. Dead Market (Extended Remix)
03. Dead Market (The Horrorist Remix)
04. Dead Market (Exes Remix)
05. Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)
06. Dead Market (Nomenklatür Remix)
07. Dead Market (Absolute Body Control Remix)
08. Dead Market (Engineer’s Dub)
<more:>
http://www.blackvector.se/haujobb-dead-market-tympanik-audio/
The reference to _Ninetynine_ is ominous, considering how that release
was "broiled in Hell-fire" here on rmi, although I at least finally
came around to very much appreciating the vibrant spaces it supplies
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.industrial/browse_thread/thr...
reminiscent of the first, middle and final tracks in the great if
strange block
Thine Eyes/ Christian Sex Loops (1998)(Doppler Effect)/ "House Parts",
"The Celibate", "Count (amendments 3)", "Vaseline Machine" and
"Uncomplication" (28:25)
(although I can see that comparing a much-maligned Haujobb release
with an even more obscure one doesn't really help explicate
things . . . ).
--
Let there be a flicker of a throb from Haujobb!
Amazon only has it for sale as .mp3s. No CD available.
http://haujobb-music.com/
There is a video on the page.
Oh, Hell, yes:

It's an embedded YouTube video, available directly at



That track is excellent, with a simple clean EBM drive, something's
that's been a bit on the MIA side in their last coupla releases.

The video is amusing, although one has to wonder about the symbolism
of choosing a station-wagon over the usual high-end sports-car you'd
expect in such sitches.
Post by JD
I submitted a throw-away e-mail and got a
link to a copy of the song.
Click on Digital Album
Download 8-track-EP Dead Market in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or
other formats.
Including a PDF-booklet and the official video for Dead Market.
4.50 EUR. $6.46 USD Amazon charges $5.99. But the link from Haujob
offers .flac files. 558.6 MB. and a .pdf booklet.
Or you can buy each song for .70EUR. $1.01 USD.
The "Buy CD" button on the haujobb.com page (under the video) takes
you to Tympanik.Audio (USA/IL), where it sez "Now shipping" . . . .
Post by JD
While I was at Amazon I noticed a new Ohgr? Undeveloped.
Original Release Date: May 10, 2011
I can't get into his stuff. The music generally seems to be quite
thin. And his vocal delivery reminiscent of the undead SP rather than
the "real" SP (from _Mind_ to _Last Rights_).

--

Let there be more comeback throbbing!
mimus
2011-07-07 17:46:28 UTC
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Post by mimus
Post by JD
Post by mimus
Haujobb are back! “Dead Market” is the first release from the band
since “Vertical Mixes” back in 2005, but is the first new material
from the duo in 8 years. “Vertical Theory” from 2003 was the last.
A new album is scheduled for release later this year and “Dead Market”
is a first glimpse of what to expect. The title track is presented in
7 different versions, including remixes from The Horrorist, Absolute
Body Control to name a few as well as the probably familiar track
“Letting The Demons Sleep”, which the band gave away for free earlier
in a demo version.
The lead track is dominated by the words “Manipulate! the pulse, the
pad and the rhythms – Dominate the world”. And I would say that pretty
much describe what this song sounds like. It’s very experimental, as
always with the bands sound, with lots of cool rhythms . . . .
“Letting The Demons Sleep” offer lots of old school EBM influences
together with a very mystique approach in the sound structure. The
additional tag “Nightmare” on this the tracks title can very well
describe the atmosphere the track has . . . .
Though, the title track in its original form, as well as the extended
one, is something that brings you back to earlier albums and probably
most prominent the “Ninetynine” album from 1999, but with an updated
structure which make not sound outdated. The forthcoming album “New
World March” is very much interest and something I’m looking forward
to, even though this single doesn’t reveal very much of what to
expect.
01. Dead Market
02. Dead Market (Extended Remix)
03. Dead Market (The Horrorist Remix)
04. Dead Market (Exes Remix)
05. Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)
06. Dead Market (Nomenklatür Remix)
07. Dead Market (Absolute Body Control Remix)
08. Dead Market (Engineer’s Dub)
<more:>
http://www.blackvector.se/haujobb-dead-market-tympanik-audio/
The reference to _Ninetynine_ is ominous, considering how that release
was "broiled in Hell-fire" here on rmi, although I at least finally
came around to very much appreciating the vibrant spaces it supplies
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.music.industrial/browse_thread/thr...
reminiscent of the first, middle and final tracks in the great if
strange block
Thine Eyes/ Christian Sex Loops (1998)(Doppler Effect)/ "House Parts",
"The Celibate", "Count (amendments 3)", "Vaseline Machine" and
"Uncomplication" (28:25)
(although I can see that comparing a much-maligned Haujobb release
with an even more obscure one doesn't really help explicate
things . . . ).
--
Let there be a flicker of a throb from Haujobb!
Amazon only has it for sale as .mp3s. No CD available.
http://haujobb-music.com/
There is a video on the page.
It's an embedded YouTube video, available directly at
http://youtu.be/KUOeibCly70
That track is excellent, with a simple clean EBM drive, something's
that's been a bit on the MIA side in their last coupla releases.
The video is amusing, although one has to wonder about the symbolism
of choosing a station-wagon over the usual high-end sports-car you'd
expect in such sitches.
Post by JD
I submitted a throw-away e-mail and got a
link to a copy of the song.
Click on Digital Album
Download 8-track-EP Dead Market in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or
other formats.
Including a PDF-booklet and the official video for Dead Market.
4.50 EUR. $6.46 USD Amazon charges $5.99. But the link from Haujob
offers .flac files. 558.6 MB. and a .pdf booklet.
Or you can buy each song for .70EUR. $1.01 USD.
The "Buy CD" button on the haujobb.com page (under the video) takes
you to Tympanik.Audio (USA/IL), where it sez "Now shipping" . . . .
Post by JD
While I was at Amazon I noticed a new Ohgr? Undeveloped.
Original Release Date: May 10, 2011
I can't get into his stuff. The music generally seems to be quite
thin. And his vocal delivery reminiscent of the undead SP rather than
the "real" SP (from _Mind_ to _Last Rights_).
Let us remember:



(Serious contender for ultimate electro-EBM track.)

--

Let there be ancient throbbing.
mimus
2011-07-07 20:10:32 UTC
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Post by mimus
Post by JD
Post by mimus
Haujobb are back! “Dead Market” is the first release from the band
since “Vertical Mixes” back in 2005, but is the first new material
from the duo in 8 years. “Vertical Theory” from 2003 was the last.
A new album is scheduled for release later this year and “Dead Market”
is a first glimpse of what to expect. The title track is presented in
7 different versions, including remixes from The Horrorist, Absolute
Body Control to name a few as well as the probably familiar track
“Letting The Demons Sleep”, which the band gave away for free earlier
in a demo version.
The lead track is dominated by the words “Manipulate! the pulse, the
pad and the rhythms – Dominate the world”. And I would say that pretty
much describe what this song sounds like. It’s very experimental, as
always with the bands sound, with lots of cool rhythms . . . .
“Letting The Demons Sleep” offer lots of old school EBM influences
together with a very mystique approach in the sound structure. The
additional tag “Nightmare” on this the tracks title can very well
describe the atmosphere the track has . . . .
Though, the title track in its original form, as well as the extended
one, is something that brings you back to earlier albums and probably
most prominent the “Ninetynine” album from 1999, but with an updated
structure which make not sound outdated. The forthcoming album “New
World March” is very much interest and something I’m looking forward
to, even though this single doesn’t reveal very much of what to
expect.
01. Dead Market
02. Dead Market (Extended Remix)
03. Dead Market (The Horrorist Remix)
04. Dead Market (Exes Remix)
05. Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)
06. Dead Market (Nomenklatür Remix)
07. Dead Market (Absolute Body Control Remix)
08. Dead Market (Engineer’s Dub)
<more:>
http://www.blackvector.se/haujobb-dead-market-tympanik-audio/
Amazon only has it for sale as .mp3s. No CD available.
http://haujobb-music.com/
There is a video on the page.
It's an embedded YouTube video, available directly at
http://youtu.be/KUOeibCly70
That track is excellent, with a simple clean EBM drive, something's
that's been a bit on the MIA side in their last coupla releases.
The video is amusing, although one has to wonder about the symbolism
of choosing a station-wagon over the usual high-end sports-car you'd
expect in such sitches.
Oh, wait, OK, they're _refurbishing_ the car, not building a new one,
sort of a metaphor for getting haujobb back on the road,
metaphorically and literally, I guess.

--

Let there be refurbished throbbing! and metaphors!
james nigh
2011-08-13 04:00:56 UTC
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so what's the tentative release date for the full length?
mimus
2011-08-16 19:37:20 UTC
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Post by james nigh
so what's the tentative release date for the full length?
FIIK

They're taunting us, I guess.

--

Let there be delayed throbbing, although not as delayed as ninetynine
was.

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