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Newworldaquarium - The Dead Bears

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Newworldaquarium - The Dead Bears

NWAQ/Delsin Records (nwaq002)
2xLP / 1xCD / MP3 Album
release date: 01 December 2007


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Vinyl 2xLP€ 15.99No Stock
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MP3 Download included with vinyl or CD purchase.

[ Track List 2xLP ]

a1. Newworldaquarium - The Force
a2. Newworldaquarium - Star Power
b1. Newworldaquarium - Avon Sparkle
b2. Newworldaquarium - The Tide You Can't Feel
c1. Newworldaquarium - The Dead Bears
c2. Newworldaquarium - Shine Eyed
d. Newworldaquarium - Kirana's Lament

[ Track List 1xCD ]

1. Newworldaquarium - The Force
2. Newworldaquarium - Star Power
3. Newworldaquarium - Noworldbutu
4. Newworldaquarium - Avon Sparkle
5. Newworldaquarium - The Tide You Can't Feel
6. Newworldaquarium - Trespassers
7. Newworldaquarium - The Dead Bears
8. Newworldaquarium - Shine Eyed
9. Newworldaquarium - NY
10. Newworldaquarium - Kirana's Lament
11. Newworldaquarium - Kemo Sabe

[ Track List MP3 Album ]

1. Newworldaquarium - The Force€ 1.25Buy
2. Newworldaquarium - Star Power€ 1.25Buy
3. Newworldaquarium - Noworldbutu€ 1.25Buy
4. Newworldaquarium - Avon Sparkle€ 1.25Buy
5. Newworldaquarium - The Tide You Can't Feel€ 1.25Buy
6. Newworldaquarium - Trespassers€ 1.25Buy
7. Newworldaquarium - The Dead Bears€ 1.25Buy
8. Newworldaquarium - Shine Eyed€ 1.25Buy
9. Newworldaquarium - NY€ 1.25Buy
10. Newworldaquarium - Kirana's Lament€ 1.25Buy
11. Newworldaquarium - Kemo Sabe€ 1.25Buy

You wouldn't be entirely wrong NOT thinking that The Dead Bears is Newworldaquariums debut album, but yet it is. It's true, years back Amsterdam based producer Jochem Peteri released an album called 'Strike', using his pseudonym 154. "But to tell you the truth that's a very personal project", Peteri states. "It reflects my abstract side. Newworldaquarium is more about me and the world around me."

The Dead Bears. If you've seen 'Grizzly Man' by film director, Werner Herzog, you'll understand how and why Peteri was inspired. Originally The Dead Bears was also the name of an attempted krautrock-band, but sadly, that project never materialised. "We had this romantic idea of making something completely alien together", Peteri laughs. "But all we did was get drunk and play each other obscure records."

But, The Dead Bears didn't die. It became the title of Peteri's first 'proper' album as Newworldaquarium. Eleven hypnotising tracks that get better and better each time you hear them. Did we say tracks? We meant grooves. Grooves that go on endlessly,that slowly change colour and shape and sneak their way into your head. You simply don't want them to end.

Often it's a groove in slow motion, as is the case on 'Star Power', best compared with an early Carl Craig-tune played on 33 revolutions. Or the gritty and gloomy 'NoworldbutU', in which Peteri slowly but surely resets the beacons on a dimly lit dancefloor.

Fast is a non existing word in the aquarium of the new world. Even when the tempo goes up, it stays well below 110 beats per minute. Like on 'The Force', the intoxicating 'Kirana's Lament' or 'Trespassers' (Carl Craigs personal favorite and included as extra track on the cd-version of The Dead Bears)

"The groove simply dissolves in a more beautiful way when it's a bit slower", Peteri tries to explain. "My music is stuck halfway between hiphop and house, or kinda like a home baked savoury pie and fine sushi , in a way. Its too hard to choose between them i guess" Listen to The Dead Bears and you immediately understand what he means.

It's simple basically. Underwater everything moves slower.

[ More from this artist ]

Newworldaquarium - The Force (Ame Remixes) - NWAQ
Newworldaquarium - Trespassers - NWAQ
Newworldaquarium - Affenwelt - NWAQ
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Newworldaquarium - Trespassers - Delsin Records
Newworldaquarium - Theme From - Delsin Records

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Newworldaquarium - Affenwelt - NWAQ
Terry Brookes - War / Teknology - NWAQ
Aroy Dee - Kiss / The Planets - NWAQ
Newworldromantic - Sign Of Brady - NWAQ

[ Add your comment » ]

[ 45 Comments ]

Rick Hopkins (THUNDER) (Hertfordshire) wrote
at 10:25PM on May 4th, 2011
Subtle, deep...love the way the sounds gently twist and turn, lovely 2 x 12"
Dan Curtin (Metamorphic, Mobilee) (Berlin) wrote
at 11:44PM on May 1st, 2011
Excellent from start to finish, not many artists are this consistently on point. full support
Hendrik Stein (bln.fm) (Berlin) wrote
at 2:27PM on April 29th, 2011
This is what I call a gem! Will definitely play!
Benales (Lille) wrote
at 2:16PM on April 29th, 2011
Great album :)
Marcelus (Paris) wrote
at 3:15PM on April 25th, 2011
wow, amazing atmospheres here, dope.... i love NWA
yard (portland, oregon) wrote
at 5:24PM on April 7th, 2010
amazing. must rewind!
127.0.0.1 (Der Moon) wrote
at 1:56AM on July 23rd, 2009
Without a doubt my album of the year for '08, just can't get enough of this one
Dave Ellesmere (Graphene / Belief System) (Berlin) wrote
at 3:11AM on March 9th, 2009
phat release ...downtempo techno hybrid thats hits the mark in all the right places .... especially good for deep deep sets ... a belated thumbs up ......
Syrinx (Rush Hour, Ann Aimee) (Hamburg) wrote
at 5:50PM on January 11th, 2009
excellent album. technosoul at its best. i love it.
Invite (Utrecht) wrote
at 4:22PM on December 9th, 2008
Beautiful, there is no better explanation for this album!!!
J.T.C. wrote
at 2:40PM on November 20th, 2008
Beautiful, patient, and utterly unique!
CiM wrote
at 4:27PM on September 17th, 2008
"My music is stuck halfway between hiphop and house" - so NWAQ makes hip house? More Tony Scott connections! This album is awesome - better than 'Strike' and that was awesome as well.
Christereo (istanbul) wrote
at 4:55PM on September 7th, 2008
Deep, pure and unusual. I love this man's work!
Claude Young (Different World Productions) (Fukui (Japan) / Detroit (USA)) wrote
at 5:30AM on May 3rd, 2008
Proper techno with no compromises. Im Loving this album.
Quince (Delsin Records) (Utrecht) wrote
at 9:24PM on April 29th, 2008
Best album of the year!??! :-) Love it!!
Redshape (Present) (Berlin) wrote
at 10:20PM on April 22nd, 2008
Exceptional! - with love :) Job done!
Soultourist (drumpoet.comMUNITY) (Zürich) wrote
at 5:37PM on March 6th, 2008
thx man.. this album is what we need! absolutely killer!
Prins Thomas (Full Pupp/Internasjonal) (Oslo) wrote
at 2:53PM on March 4th, 2008
damn...this is really amazing. just downloaded the mp3's for the ipod. pretty please with sugar on top, DO send me a vinyl copy so I can play this out
Norman Nodge (MDR) (Berlin) wrote
at 1:03PM on February 13th, 2008
Remarkeable what people do with a loop - it´s simply magic!
Steffi (Klakson/Dolly/Ostgut Ton) (Berlin) wrote
at 11:54AM on February 13th, 2008
amazing album!!!!!! play it all the time in deep sets!!!!
Thomas Martojo (Dekmantel) (Amsterdam) wrote
at 1:03AM on February 8th, 2008
The real deal, period. NWA's in a league of his own. Again.
Delta Funktionen (Ann Aimee) (Berlin) wrote
at 2:24PM on January 23rd, 2008
Great, great album! Enjoying this very much!!!
James Kumo / Ku.Bo ([K:Music]/Falkplatz/Ann Aimee/Curle/Metamorphic/Auto Reply) (Manchester) wrote
at 10:27AM on January 23rd, 2008
This is greeeeat! Won't get tired of listening to this LP, first listen, i'm digging all the tracks, 'Trespassers' stands out, what a groove! nice work! this come on vinyl?
Santiago Salazar (Historia y Violencia) (San Gabriel) wrote
at 8:34AM on January 16th, 2008
Yo, I listened to this on a rainy day here in Los Angeles and this album took me on a journey. Perfect modern sounds for a old-school mugg like me. Love it! The Force and Trespassers are the one's for me.
Rene Passet (Dj Broadcast / Oor / Kindamuzik.net) (Den Haag) wrote
at 8:34PM on January 14th, 2008
Megadik. Dromen met je ogen open. One of the best Dutch dance albums in a long long time.
Efdemin (Dial) (Berlin) wrote
at 11:31AM on January 9th, 2008
simply overwhelming. "tresspassers" was already one of my favourite vinyls last year and now I have this on my player walking through town it sometimes makes me wanna cry. playing it in the club makes the people smile. waiting for the vince watson remix! Deepest respect.
Gerd (4lux) (Rotterdam) wrote
at 11:50PM on January 8th, 2008
i bought the lp already... but if you dont mind i grap the mp3s to enjoy on my ipod during travellin. really proud this dude is from hollanda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MORE PLEASE! YO DUDE, YOU HEARD ME... YES??? hehehe
Kuczera (heerlen) wrote
at 1:00PM on December 29th, 2007
Geweldig.
Paul Mac (Stimulus Records) (Brightlingsea, Essex) wrote
at 1:58AM on December 22nd, 2007
Avon Sparkle is spectacular a true throw back to Virgo and the like , great stuff.
Nuno Dos Santos (KOLLEKTIV) (UTRECHT) wrote
at 11:39PM on December 20th, 2007
Put on your diving goggles for this.. This is going deeppppp.. Favorites are noworldbutu, avon sparkle, shine eyed & kemosabe..
Alex Attias (Freedom Soundz) (Lausanne) wrote
at 10:22PM on December 18th, 2007
this is a sick lp. im feeeeeeeling this big time. full radio support. I say YESS to the dead bears. grrrrr..oh yeah. im into this .
Beat Pharmacy/Brendon Moeller/Echologist (Patterson) wrote
at 6:25PM on December 17th, 2007
another lovely set of deep, spacious tracks from the consistently interesting NWA. will definitely be dropping a bunch of these at www.deepspacenyc.com
Benny Rodrigues (Rotterdam) wrote
at 5:36PM on December 14th, 2007
F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C!!!! i said it before but i say it again, this grows and grows and grows and....pffff, the real ruler of the deep!
Josh Wink (Ovum) (Philadelphia) wrote
at 2:52AM on October 29th, 2007
Can't wait to really get into this LP. Deep & sensual electronic greatness. Not really for the dancefloors, but good for radio shows and those special moods. Thanks
Laurent Garnier (F-Com) (Puyvert) wrote
at 4:43AM on October 27th, 2007
another lovely Newworldaquarium lovely deepness Will play the hell out of this on the radio Full radio support
Darko Esser (Doornroosje) (Nijmegen) wrote
at 9:12AM on October 24th, 2007
Heerlijk tempo, hoe trager hoe beter ;-) Niet alle tracks zijn aan mij besteed, maar de trax die me raken, zijn dan ook gelijk vol in de roos: Avon Sparkle & Kirana's Lament. Kippevel...
Tomaz (www.22tracks.com) (Sint Pieters Leeuw) wrote
at 8:54AM on October 20th, 2007
Fantastic album. Will feature this on the show !
Vince Watson (Delsin, Planet E) (Amsterdam) wrote
at 7:11PM on October 18th, 2007
utterly outstanding... 'The Force', 'Avon Sparkle' and 'The Tide you cant feel' are truly epic depths... the basslines on 'Tide' are sick....off the map! Love 'Avon Sparkle' so much im going to remix it whether you want me to or not.... vince watson
Will O'Brien (SUB-SCAPE) (Antwerp) wrote
at 12:43PM on October 17th, 2007
beautiful late-night deepness as always from nwaq
Dave Mothersole (proton radio) (Worthing) wrote
at 4:10AM on October 13th, 2007
nice ep. 'the dead bears' has a really cool vibe, also like 'the tide. . .', 'star power' and 'avon sparkle'. will play some of these on my radio show.
Chymera (Berlin) wrote
at 4:38PM on October 11th, 2007
I think Noworldbutu is the one for me here. Equally soothing and unsettling. In a similar vein, ba mhaith liom 'The Force' agus 'Kemo Sabe' agus 'Shine Eyed' for its blissed out lushness and hints of acoustic guitar strumming. Go hiontach!
Ame (Innervisions) (berlin) wrote
at 12:21AM on October 11th, 2007
The new album is incredible. I am a fan!!!!
Dixon (Innervisions) (Berlin) wrote
at 2:34AM on October 9th, 2007
I really dig the album!
Nubian Mindz (Kildare) wrote
at 9:23PM on October 5th, 2007
An interesting lp that deserves kudos for attempting to take the listener on a neverending journey through sound and makes a change from the collection of dancefloor 12";s that so many albums are today. N.Y./Trespass/Kirana's Lement are the standout tracks for me. Full support from me and much respects due to NWAQ on this brave,forward thinking lp.
Barry Redsettaz (Dublin) wrote
at 1:03AM on October 2nd, 2007
great lp. support at radio in ireland, and have reviewed for hotpress magazine. see below. street date is 15/11. thanks. -- NEW WORLD AQUARIUM ‘The Dead Bears’ [Delsin] It was always going to take an album to allow New World Aquarium to really shine. Skip the slightly ponderous opener ‘The Force’ and allow yourself fully immersed in their deep, fluid take on spaced-out house: the lazy title track, with its hazy spoken vocal and crystalline synths; the deep house warmth of ‘Avon Sparkle’ and the Moodyman-aping disco jam ‘Kirana’s Lament’ all stand out. Pay attention to this one. You get what you give. (8/10) (BO’D)

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