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Skalpel - Konfusion

Skalpel - Konfusion

Musician: Skalpel
Album title: Konfusion
Style: Breaks, Future Jazz, Downtempo
Released: 2005
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1153 mb
Size APE version: 1274 mb
Size WMA version: 1807 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 771
Format: ASF MP1 AIFF AC3 XM MIDI MOD
Genre: Electronic / Jazz

Skalpel - Konfusion

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Tracklist

1 Shivers 4:16
2 Flying Officer 4:27
3 Long Distance Call 2:49
4 Hiperbole 3:14
5 Deep Breath 4:38
6 Konfusion 3:58
7 Test Drive 2:49
8 Wooden Toy 4:07
9 Split 4:53
10 Seaweed 2:35
Bonus Tracks For Japan
11 6th Dimension 3:13
12 Laboratorium 4:01

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ninja Tune
  • Copyright (c) – Ninja Tune
  • Licensed From – Ninja Tune
  • Manufactured By – Beat Records
  • Published By – Just Isn't Music

Credits

  • Design – pandayoghurt.co.uk*
  • Written-By, Producer – Skalpel

Notes

Japanese edition with obi strip, liner notes, and two bonus tracks (#11 & #12).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4523132712406
  • Matrix / Runout: BRC-140 MT G01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L270
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 4496
  • Rights Society: JASRAC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZEN 114 Skalpel Konfusion ‎(LP, Album) Ninja Tune ZEN 114 UK 2005
none Skalpel Konfusion ‎(CDr, Promo) Inertia Recordings none Australia 2005
ZENCD 114 P Skalpel Konfusion ‎(CD, Promo) Ninja Tune ZENCD 114 P UK 2005
Barcode78CD Skalpel Konfusion ‎(CD, Album) Ninja Tune Barcode78CD Poland 2012
ZENCD114 Skalpel Konfusion ‎(CD, Album + CD, Comp) Ninja Tune ZENCD114 UK 2005



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Kagda
Absolutely stunning, haunting, immersive and overall magic piece of modern music. Strongly suggested for any Amon Tobin, Backini, Bonobo, Cinematic Orchestra, Lemon Jelly, Pink Floyd (even) and many, many similiar pearls of modern downtempo, lo-fi and breaks genre. "Konfusion" made in 2005 by Marcin Cichy and Igor Pudło allows you to feel dusty, smokey, dark touch of newly freed Polish jazz of 50's and 60', rearranged in complex and groovy tracks adequate for our modern sublimed tastes. Perfectly mixed and mastered, "Konfusion" takes listener for intimate ride from first to last track, constantly stirring our imagination and immersing us in dark, moody city full of old cars, shady persons, street lanterns and modernist buildings. Well, if you could imagine that Skalpel group is like slightly anachronistic, modernist architecture duet, then their "Konfusion" is masterpiece of brutalist trend: not for everyone tastes, hauntingly strange, yet insanely beautiful and attractive for ones that can see it's beauty. Album like out of place diamond breaking day's monotony. Great for intimate, moody evening listening and night drives trough the city. My personal top ten favourite album of all time.
Pedora
Being in the mood for future and nu-jazz, I throw on Skalpel into my rotations. Igor Pudlo and Marcin Cichy are the crate diggers out of Wrocław, Poland. Juxtaposing lifted jazz memories from old Polish records (circa 1960-70) along the broken beats sourced from the same material, Skalpel lays out a path much often traveled, but rarely with a precision of a GPS-like time shift. The music flows naturally while holding on to its history rooted hooks and jabs. The instrumental loungy sound borders funky trip-hop, but is undeniably jazz infused with samples of Hammond, saxophones, and laid back drum strolls. Konfusion is Skalpel's second album on Ninja Tune, following along the heels of their 2004 full length debut, self titled Skalpel. I really like this quote from label's page : "Very much one for jazzers, beat heads and strong cigarette smokers, Konfusion is an album to soundtrack your espresso breaks and to play so that you don't have to read Jean Paul Sartre." The sixties and seventies were pretty tough on the Polish folk. With the Communist party of the Soviet Union instituted over the government in a post WWII country, free expression, especially American influenced jazz music, was somewhat of an underground movement. Skalpel performs a tremendous service to the audiophiles around the world by resurrecting dusty sound of artistic freedom. Recommended if you like Jaga Jazzist, Bonobo, Amon Tobin, Unkle, and DJ Vadim. Break this one out for another spin if you missed it on the first cycle.