Robag Wruhme Thora Vukk

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Tracklist:
1. Wupp Dek
2. Thora Vukk
3. Bruecke Eins
4. Bommsen Boeff
5. Bruecke Zwei
6. Pnom Gobal
7. Bruecke Drei
8. Tulpa Ovi
9. Bruecke Vier
10. Prognosen Bomm
11. Bruecke Fuenf
12. Ende


Release Date: 04/29/2011

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Jonny Hunter USER (56 Reviews)

January 15th, 2012 | 12 replies | 961 views

Summary: Cheese Cowboy!

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

It's a peculiar thing that we, as humans/ individuals/ consumers, seem to prefer things that are homemade. We like to know that it wasn't produced by robots for the express purpose of gaining money, instead of making us happy. We look for little imperfections, unique traits or a kind of cozy, rustic aesthetic. Robag Wruhme's second solo LP walks along this line: infusing minimalist techno with ambient warmth alongside generous splatterings of house and jazz.

Thora Vukk doesn't so much vibrate your ear drums as caress them. Creative sampling from shutting draws to mumbling children is woven into fleeting piano loops and an ambient haze. Tracks will meander around with no huge change in temperament, with segments easing slowly into each other. A lullaby affair, by all standards, yet one steeped in melancholic introspection in that the tone isn't peaceful. Instead it's politely content, too complex to be peaceful alone. The album is prone to techno/house outbursts, for instance, though it would be a stretch to say that these inspire much energy. Instead they act as brief palette cleansers before Thora Vukk sinks back in to the ambiance.

Despite the album evolving rather slowly, it's the individual loops or samples which really complete Thora Vukk. Wruhme clearly has an ear for soft breakdowns, as it's when the music sluggishly unfurls, as witnessed in the closing moments of Prognosen Bomm, that the album reaches a zen-like level of beauty. Similarly the integration of vocal samples in Tulpa Ovi ad Ende helps to give Thora Vukk a distinct human element.

It's a rare occurrence to listen to an album with such a great ability to connect with the listener. It sits so comfortably that any stress or predisposition is put to rest. Relaxing but incredibly dense at the same time, Thora Vukk is effortless, graceful and lovely. Put all thoughts to rest and listen.

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StrangerofSorts
January 15th 2012



1535 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Really getting into German/ Dutch electronic at the moment. I saw that this guy had done work with Beefcake so had to get all over this.

TheReverend724
January 15th 2012



6224 Comments

Album Rating: 4

really glad to see a review for this


great work man!

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StrangerofSorts
January 15th 2012



1535 Comments

Album Rating: 4

I'm just happy that I managed to go through the whole review without saying "You see the album art? That."

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
January 15th 2012



24693 Comments


Idk, this one's a little overrated. His first album kills this

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seedofnothing
January 15th 2012



3159 Comments


Heard this a few months back and remember kinda likin' it.

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Manic_
January 16th 2012



376 Comments

Album Rating: 4

pos'd, one of my favorites of last year.

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StrangerofSorts
January 16th 2012



1535 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Is the first album of the same style?

OmahaStylee94
January 16th 2012



3024 Comments


Amazing review, man. It makes me want to check it out :D

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StrangerofSorts
January 16th 2012



1535 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Thanks. (:

Island
January 30th 2012



577 Comments


golden

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TheReverend724
January 30th 2012



6224 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Too chill

scissorlocked
April 28th 2012



2603 Comments


can't find the whole album, but several tracks I've listened were nice

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