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<title>Playlists Featuring Kreidler on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.4827&amp;variant=artist-playlists&amp;rws=%2Fkreidler%2Fplaylists.rss</link><description>Kreidler combine choppy, industrialized instrumental grooves with a wide array of new and vintage electronic instruments. Round-sounding Moog notes bubble and burst around cerebro-capped live musicians, who -- if it weren't for the palpably unique musical results -- would certainly be sick of the tangle of wires accompanying them onstage and in the studio. This young Dusseldorf-based group has already recorded several solid albums, including the odd smattering of sounds on &lt;I&gt;Appearance and The Park&lt;/I&gt; and the deconstructed remixes by Jim O'Rourke and others on the &lt;I&gt;Resport&lt;/I&gt; EP. Kreidler seem to know just how to balance their sounds -- switching from an outer-space synth drone to a thick guitar and drum rhythm at just the right moment.
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<description>Kreidler combine choppy, industrialized instrumental grooves with a wide array of new and vintage electronic instruments. Round-sounding Moog notes bubble and burst around cerebro-capped live musicians, who -- if it weren't for the palpably unique musical results -- would certainly be sick of the tangle of wires accompanying them onstage and in the studio. This young Dusseldorf-based group has already recorded several solid albums, including the odd smattering of sounds on &lt;I&gt;Appearance and The Park&lt;/I&gt; and the deconstructed remixes by Jim O'Rourke and others on the &lt;I&gt;Resport&lt;/I&gt; EP. Kreidler seem to know just how to balance their sounds -- switching from an outer-space synth drone to a thick guitar and drum rhythm at just the right moment.
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