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Compact Disco

by tigrics

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István Csóti
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István Csóti An amazing journey through the electronic looking glass to a world full of playful melodies, curious rythms and joyous soundscapes. Spectacular and captivating, experimental at its best! Favorite track: floh-markt-strategie.
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budapet's 02:28
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departure 04:28
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my folk 03:49
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my solutions 05:14
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ve 02:27
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summercake 03:38
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bob delay 03:55
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my set 04:38
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about

My second album as tigrics, Compact Disco was released originally by a small indie label Keplar records (on CD, hence the title) in Germany in the summer of 2002, following a chance meeting after a tigrics concert in Linz, Austria. A man showed up backstage after we played, introduced himself as Harald, said he really liked what he heard, asked if i have some recordings, so i gave him a demo cd (dalok a labaid koze, the very last one i had with me, actually) the next day he sent me an email that they have a small label in germany, and they would love to release it. After we arrived back in budapest i set to work trying to finish everything i would want on a proper disk, and three months later i handed the masters over to the Keplar crew next to a beer in Wien, at the Rhiz.

This one has a few tracks more than the CD.

A review in german by Sascha Kösch:
de-bug.de/reviews/tigrics-compact-disco-keplar/

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released June 1, 2002

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tigrics England, UK

Alias Róbert Bereznyei, born in Tata, Hungary. Crafting adventures in electronic music since 1997 for those who listen.


It’s rocky at the bottom though. whatever that means.

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