- Music
- 12 Apr 06
Fieber
German producer Oliver Huntemann’s Fieber is on the money.
German producer Oliver Huntemann’s Fieber is on the money. It’ll probably be sold as electro house, which is a pity, because he taps into and uses minimal, acid trax and techno for his sleazy purposes. Hunetmann’s precision engineering is audible on the bleak bass and twitchy glitch of ’37 Degrees’, the warped drums of ‘50.1’ and the industrial and 303-influenced ‘Black Ice’, while the tight claps and resonating bleeps of ‘Scary Love’ features a wired vocal narrative from Chelonis Jones, which keeps the temperature rising on this debut album.
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