Kling-Klang

Track Listings

 
1. Here It Comes
2. Nightfood
3. Eye Contact
4. Ghost Barber
5. Comma
6. Disco D'Oro
7. Decompression
8. Moon Tempo
9. Blue Beat
10. Fire Is Heat
11. Tight Jeans

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
San Francisco's Tussle has been causing a stir for some time with their unique combination of kinetic dance rhythms, elastic bass lines, metallic textures, and processed electronic experimentation. They've shared stages with Erase Errata, Andrew Weatherall, Zongamin, Sunburned Hand Of The Man, Deerhoof, Add N to (X), Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Rogers Sisters, and many more.

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Kling-Klang
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Catchy, playful interplay
  • I can't even believe this record
Kling-Klang
Tussle
Manufacturer: Troubleman Unlimited
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002VEPJE
Release Date: 2004-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Here It Comes
  2. Nightfood
  3. Eye Contact
  4. Ghost Barber
  5. Comma
  6. Disco D'Oro
  7. Decompression
  8. Moon Tempo
  9. Blue Beat
  10. Fire Is Heat
  11. Tight Jeans

Album Description

San Francisco's Tussle has been causing a stir for some time with their unique combination of kinetic dance rhythms, elastic bass lines, metallic textures, and processed electronic experimentation. They've shared stages with Erase Errata, Andrew Weatherall, Zongamin, Sunburned Hand Of The Man, Deerhoof, Add N to (X), Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Rogers Sisters, and many more.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Catchy, playful interplay.......2006-08-09

Yesterday--during the part of a road trip back when spirits begin to flag and all the responsibilities one has escaped start to flicker from the periphery of consciousness--from a three-day getaway, a friend handed me a CD he described a "bass `n drum stuff."

He may have purposely understated the case, as we spent the next chunk of the trip back energized and refreshed by the catchy, playful interplay of Tussle on "Kling-Klang." I'm no expert on this genre of music, its key players, or its strictures and such, so I have little insight to offer in that regard.

But if you need some music that envelopes you with a shimmering, trance kicked into overdrive by the bass/drums interplay and augmented by some minimal electronics and treatments that seem like the disembodied cries of luring sirens, then this CD fits the bill.

5 out of 5 stars I can't even believe this record.......2005-03-06

If the DFA produced a record for Tortoise, it might sound something like Tussle's debut full-length "Kling Klang." Reminiscent of the junkyard percussion of Liquid Liquid, the reverbed textural guitar builds of Do Make Say Think, and the organic dance beats and handclaps of LCD Soundsystem and !!!, Tussle creates incredibly catchy, dubby trance jams with bass-driven melodies so strong you may not be able to get them out of your head for days. I've never heard something so seemingly repetetive and droney that can stick in your head the way these songs do, and after just a few listens you may feel like you've known these songs forever. The standout track on the record is undoubtedly the last, "Tight Jeans," ingeniously revealing over its first three and a half minutes the various elements that will fold together into its climactic, driving final minute. Also incredible is Tussle's non-album track (I'm not exactly sure where it's from) "Pickup" a brilliant call-and-response jam between the bass and a distant, swirling organ line that can't help but make you feel like everything's going to be okay.

Tussle really is one of the best and most refreshing bands I've found in a long time. Referential and familiar, yet totally original in execution, and not a bad track in their entire catalog. If you have the patience for extended minimal instrumental dance jams not neccessarily made for dancing, Tussle delivers brilliantly.

(If you want to hear a sample, you can preview the single, "Disco D'oro" on the iTunes Music Store, although the album version is a different recording)
Esthetik of Destruction
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Esthetik of Destruction
    Kling Klang
    Manufacturer: Rock Action
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000JJRVZY
    Release Date: 2006-11-20

    Tracks:

    1. Heavydale
    2. Superposition
    3. Flying Hotel
    4. Vander
    5. Scanner
    6. Apex
    7. Rocker
    8. Tesla's Future War
    9. Nexus
    10. Red Cuffs
    11. Radio Hotel
    12. Untitled @ 33rpm
    13. Superposition 2
    14. Radium
    15. H'vydale
    Kling Klang Bedlam
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • 6 of 5 stars
    • Worthy of owning...
    • Refreshingly original
    • Should have stayed unoriginal
    Kling Klang Bedlam
    Fektion Fekler
    Manufacturer: Pendragon Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000F1U7
    Release Date: 1998-11-10

    Tracks:

    1. Dehabilitated (Off The Wagon Mix)
    2. The Dowser That Couldn't Dowse
    3. Just Another Try
    4. Reverb Deficiency
    5. Tingle
    6. Limbic (Blue Torpedo Mix)
    7. Anawanala
    8. Unconditional Surrender
    9. Maker, Make Believe
    10. Dipsomania
    11. Wiser For The Winter
    12. Overway (Wibble Wobble Mix)
    13. Setting Sun
    14. Bonus Track
    15. Bonus Track

    Amazon.com

    Like their fellow Texans Mentallo & the Fixer, Fektion Fekler turn out dense, multilayered industrial dance songs aimed more for the headphones than the dance floor. (They also share a curious concept of what makes a decent band name, but that's another story.) Fektion's debut, 1996's From Here to Heaven, showed brothers Robert and John Bustamante to be capable musicians and engineers, but the album, while strong, was a bit too much like Mentallo. Kling Klang Bedlam sees them taking a few more chances; it's definitely still industrial, but the undistorted vocals and lighter, more playful mixes are liable to throw some for a loop. To what degree you like this disc depends largely on how you react to the unadorned voice credited to someone known only as the "Womb Dabbler." As it turns out, we soon hear the reason for the anonymity: his irritatingly whiny vocals threaten to distract from the often engaging array of melodic synth and rhythm patterns in the background. Musically, however, there are several highlights, including "Dehabilitated," with its swirling effects and complex beat pattern, and "Reverb Deficiency," a short instrumental piece that makes good use of sampled strings and tinkly keyboards. Still, for Womb, the bell tolls. --Steve Landau

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars 6 of 5 stars.......2004-03-05

    This CD is on my top 10 favorite albums list of all time. Apparently it's not for fans of NIN (from "Yummypuff"s review below). All their work is entirely original and you have to actually have a taste for the style of music, and not come at it from a Pop music angle (NIN IS POP). If you listen to fake underground music like Godhead, NIN, and Tool, you're not going to like this CD. Don't buy it then come back to amazon to tear it down because you found out it isn't on 'Nothing Records'. Anyway, give it a listen... if you like the samples, chances are you're going to like the whole CD. I recommend both albums, but if it's one or the other, then it depends on your taste. Kling Klang is softer and more catchy, while From Here to Heaven has more of an industrial edge. Both have their share of instrumentals. And, every song is different, so don't judge it from one 30 second clip.

    4 out of 5 stars Worthy of owning..........2000-12-26

    I've been listening to this one quite a bit lately...it's a bit mellower than their first release, but it's still very obviously the same band. FF do share many stylistic similarities with Mentallo (They are, after all, from the same town, appear in each others' recordings and hang out toghether. You don't see people saying same things about Bigod20 and F242 curiously), but they are far from clones of anyone. If you value high emotional maturity, creative use of sound, and melodic content, then you'll probably like this. While I generally like John Bustamente's vocals, I can see why the main reviewer complained that they were too whiny...a couple of trax here suffer from that a bit, but it's really only a couple. I'd say %80 of the material on here is quite good, Dowser Than Couldn't Dowse, Just Another Try, and Tingle being standout tracks. The only song I didn't care for was Anawala, which sounds like something I wrote when I was 18. Very good sophmoric release, and definite points for evolution in sound, unlike bands like Wumpscrud who seem to release the same contrived music over and over again.

    5 out of 5 stars Refreshingly original.......2000-08-09

    Unlike a certain unnamed someone who thinks Fektion Fekler worked best as a Mentallo & the Fixer clone, I value originality. Kling Klang Bedlam rewards my expectations, giving me just that.

    It takes the whole Mentallo sound to a whole new level, bypassing the typical construction of bells, flutes, chimes, etc. into electro songs and working with everything from sweet ambience to guitar. The songs really tug on the heartstrings, which isn't to say that they are cheesy, but genuinely effective.

    Also effective is the new incorporation of (for lack of a better word) psychology. Unlike From Here to Heaven, this album times itself much better and works in *gasp* introductions, drawn-out pauses, and general tension-building techniques. Some of those spaces are filled with orchestral elements, which is another new trick for an otherwise old-dog sound.

    In a nutshell, Kling Klang Bedlam is more refined and polished than its predecessor, From Here to Heaven. It has none of the debut's dated, monotonous, and formulaic tracks. It only shares a similar sound (and the band name, of course!), but the 180-degree turnaround is nothing short of stunning and refreshing.

    For people who bought one Mentallo album, and, while loving it, didn't want more of the same album, this is for you. Kling Klang Bedlam pushes the sound into new territory, expanding the emotional range from mellow to aggressive and only earning more praise for it. Beautiful and essential.

    3 out of 5 stars Should have stayed unoriginal.......2000-04-09

    Well, after "from here to heaven' this album does take more chances but they are not chances that should have been taken. Imagine a repeated loop of those happy techno bells playing a simple melody and layered unto that you have a Skinny puppy voice singing ballads. About 3/4 of the cd are those. There are a few highlights. Some songs are more traditional darkwave, where the layering and interweaving of sound goes all the way until it turns into one giant of a melody which slowly forces you to step into another world... until you realize that one of those sappy songs is playing again. Track 1 and 3 and a bunch of others are what you would expect from an industrial dance band, which is what you should expect. The best track of the cd, is track 2, The dowser that couldnt dowse. The relevation is that they use a guitar, which instantly makes the song more interesting and powerful. So hey, if you are reading this mr Fektion Fekler, please use guitars in your music. You know why NIN and Stabbing westward are better? Well, they use guitars so thats a start, ha? Anyway, buy from here to heaven first, it will make you happier or wait is depressed or is it supposed to be angry? Hmmm. Another criticism I have of the band is that the entire catch of electronica is to layer things together and have awesome breakdowns and such. Fektion Fekler doesnt go all the way. Most songs dont have a chorus and are just very short repetative loops, with very minor changes throughout. The sound quality could use improvement, and on the cd itself it says that they converted the sound from an analog recording so... But on the other hand, they are very light to listen to, kinda relaxing (to an industrial fan), some songs are very catchy and cool. They can manipulate sound well, but sometimes the band just doesnt try.
    Kling Klang Comic-Helden
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Kling Klang Comic-Helden
      Keimzeit
      Manufacturer: Bmg/Amiga
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00006JYVN
      Release Date: 2002-10-07
      Kling Klang
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Kling Klang
        Tussle
        Manufacturer: Pony Canyon
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0002YD83U
        Release Date: 2004-10-25

        Tracks:

        1. Here It Comes
        2. Nightfood
        3. Eye Contact
        4. Ghost Barber
        5. Comma
        6. Disco D'oro
        7. Decompression
        8. Moon Tempo
        9. Blue Beat
        10. Fire Is Hot
        11. Tight Jeans
        12. Somethingy (Bonus Track)
        13. Untitled (Bonus Track)

        Album Description

        Japanese pressing of the San Franciscan indie rock act's 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Sometimes Y' & 'Untitled'. P-Vine.

        Album Details

        Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks
        Kling Klang
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Kling Klang

          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000JMKIWO
          Release Date: 2006-10-31

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