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Rechenzentrum's John Peel sessions- cd release was generally received as a very fine recording. The delicate interaction between sharp rhythmical elements and noises or fieldrecordings, makes their sound mysterious but still transparent. It consists of several layers, interacting on different levels of musicality, shifting between traditional obviousness and hard to define abstractness in sound. They succeed very well in bridging between the more accessable underground music and noise, to use a one-liner. Schulterblatt continues in this approach but sounds in no such way as their previous works. It displays an atmosphere in which an almost contradictional use of digital clippings and warm, flowing record-samples, become one and interact. It allows even a reversed night-club singer to go hand in hand with today's plug-in army, speaking a language which is not demonic at all, on the contrary. Negende Mixer - Schulterblatt is a 7 vinyl release, repress in an edition of 200 copies.