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Kaboom Karavan - Hokus Fokus mp3

Performer: Kaboom Karavan
Title: Hokus Fokus
Country: Norway
Catalog Number: MIACD024
Label: Miasmah
Released: 30 Aug 2013
Style: Avantgarde, Abstract, Acoustic, Dark Ambient
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 930

Tracklist

1Kartoon Kannibal3:37
2Kolik4:50
3Barbaroi
Trumpet – Joachim Devillé
6:03
4Miss Okee5:37
5Lovzar4:11
6The A Theme4:38
7Sardonis2:36
8En Avant!1:36
9Omsk3:47
10KipKap4:15

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MIACD024Kaboom Karavan Hokus Fokus ‎(CD, Album, Promo)MiasmahMIACD024Norway2013
MIALP024Kaboom Karavan Hokus Fokus ‎(LP, Album, Ltd)MiasmahMIALP024Norway2013

Credits

  • ArtworkTatjana Gerhard
  • DesignErik Skodvin
  • Mastered ByNils Frahm
  • Music ByBram Bosteels
  • Words By [Album Title]Liesbeth Marit

Notes

Limited edition of 500 copies.
Packaged in digipak cover.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 880918215020
  • Matrix / Runout: MIACD024 AD16707-01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L573
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9710

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Miasmah Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Miasmah Recordings
  • Mastered At – Durton Studio
  • Distributed By – Morr Music
  • Manufactured By – Handle With Care

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Album

Hokus Fokus by Kaboom Karavan, released 30 August 2013 1. Kolik 2. Omsk 3. KipKap 4. Lovzar 5. Kartoon Kannibal 6. Barbaroi 7. En Avant 8. The A Theme 9. Sardonis 10. Miss Okee Bram Bosteels s Kaboom Karavan project re- appears out of the thick Belgian jungle to deliver what must be one of the strangest and most exotic records since Gultskra Artikler s uncatagorizable Kasha iz Topora. After the already quite surreal Barra Barra album on Miasmah from 2011, Bram takes his sound further into unknown yet still strangely familiar territories. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Album 2013 10 Songs. В избранное 0 Скачать альбом. Слушать альбом. The final twist is that some parts of the album sound far more like dissonant modern classical than maniacal outsider art. This tendency is most prominent and effective in the opening Kolik, as Bram creates a wonderfully nuanced and disquieting bed of string swells and woodwinds beneath a creepily squealing, exhaling, and echoing haze of non-musical sounds. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей free to Kaboom Karavan Hokus Fokus Kolik, Omsk and more. 10 tracks 41:08. Bram Bosteelss Kaboom Karavan project re- appears out of the thick Belgian jungle to deliver what must be one of the strangest and most exotic records since Gultskra Artiklers uncatagorizable Kasha iz Topora. Hokus Fokus, 2013. kaboom karavan. Omsk, 03:46. KipKap, 04:14. Album starts at 85BPM, ends at 106BPM 21, with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing. Recent albums by Kaboom Karavan. Barra Barra. Short Walk With Olaf. Go To Top. Cruising Altitude. 29 September 2014 at 10:09. We can finally anounce a new Kaboom Karavan album entitled The Log and the Leeway. Coming July 17th on Miasmah 200x ox blood red and 200x black vinyl. And it's going to be something special : featuring a stunning and bizarre cover painting by none other than John Lurie Art Also comes with a 16 page booklet of musical illustrations by Walter D'Hoogh and Erik K Skodvin. KABOOM is the debut studio album by the rockchiptune band I Fight Dragons, released in 2011 by Photo Finish Records. When the band won their release from the record label, they started offering it for free on their site. This has, however, been replaced with the band's newest album, Canon Eyes

Reviews (1)
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I’m afraid of listening to Kaboom Karavan during the day, because I don’t want the light to seep into the music and ruin the mood. The setting must be grim, damp and arcane; the air a bit stuffy and moist, to better transmit the vibrations; the smells slightly dusty, as that of occult. I’m afraid of listening to Kaboom Karavan during the night, because I don’t want my arcane fantasies to materialize into the metaphysical voices that carry this song. I must leave the door just a little bit open, so that I can escape at the last moment, lest the dreams become real. So finally I find the right moment, and just close my eyes. This way, the thin veil of reality is just outside my trembling lids.

Bram Bosteel‘s Kaboom Karavan project first appeared on my rotations in 2011, when the beloved Miasmah released the second record, Barra Barra. Bosteel first entered the scene of experimental music with the digital-only Short Walk With Olaf debut back in 2007 on Umor Rex, which finally got the deserved pressing on vinyl by the very same Miasmah that offers this gorgeous release. Hokus Fokus is indeed an exotic record, full of dark sounds and creepy acoustic instrumentation that make up this surreal genre that I call noir-fi. Like a soundtrack to some slightly deranged theatrical performance, the score paints abstract images and gray atmospheres of dancing apparition that cry to be brought back into this world. But this place is not scary, it’s just somewhat unhinged.

Listening to Hokus Fokus feels like staring frozenly into a postcard sent from your long-lost uncle that went missing in the Amazon after an expedition gone-wrong (circa year 1935). Merge this image with the decaying sounds of an old Tom Waitz record slowly tuning out in the background and you’re getting close.

My earlier references to stage music are not accidental. Belgium based Bosteel has background in film, theater and contemporary dance. In the past he has collaborated with his landsman Pepijn Caudron, who under his Kreng moniker has also delighted our ears with hair raising motifs. Hokus Fokus maintains a fascinating, glamorous and peculiar feel throughout the record, with nods to the sounds of night-time carnival, strange vaudeville, and avant garde cabaret. Highly recommended for fans of Gultskra Artikler, Svarte Greiner, and Juv.

p.s. During a record listening session with my 11-year-old niece, I asked her to pick out an album and tell me what she sees on the cover and hears in the music. She picked Kaboom Karavan and this is what she said: “The cover looks like a monkey, or dwarf black person, who has cancer, it’s a girl because of painted nails, and is seriously into capes and she plays a flute and sits on top of holes. The music is creepy, but it’s also cool, there are sounds like taxi, flute, and a doorbell. So all over the place. It’s definitely in the night, because it sounds dark: I hear owls, and it sounds like people creeping up on each other, and a christian chorus.”

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