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86er Kollektiv

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Download links and information about 86er Kollektiv by 86ER KOLLEKTIV. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 41:16 minutes.

Artist: 86ER KOLLEKTIV
Release date: 1988
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 41:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro (feat. ISMAILART & DJ Subculture) 2:09
2. Vo 8610 bis 8620 (feat. Sylo, Ruff, CanavaR, ISMAILART & DJ Subculture) 3:55
3. Lauf ums Läbe (feat. CanavaR, Paff & ISMAILART) 3:18
4. Scratch Deejay (feat. Genyez, CanavaR, ISMAILART & DJ Subculture) 3:00
5. Bounce'n'Chill (feat. Brandstifter & ISMAILART) 2:49
6. Wie mir sind (feat. CanavaR, ISMAILART & DJ Subculture) 3:15
7. Move Bitch (feat. Jears & ZÄNFI) 4:10
8. Saloon (feat. CanavaR, Sylo & Paff) 4:36
9. Yeni Nesil (feat. ISMAILART & CanavaR) 2:48
10. Blickwinkel (feat. Ruff & CanavaR) 3:47
11. Euse König spinnt (feat. ISMAILART) 4:23
12. Das letzte Gsetz (feat. SU DA PLANE, Paff & CanavaR) 3:06

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Kollektiv had connections with the much better known Kraftwerk, and its self-titled album sounds a bit like early Kraftwerk, back in that group's jazzier days before it invented techno-pop. Kollektiv's album fuses free-form jazz and rock in typical underground Krautrock fashion, with long, loose improvisations and plenty of solos on guitar, flute, and sax. The music is entirely instrumental except for some weird spoken word on the shortest track, "Forsterlied." "Rambo Zambo" begins the album with some heavily processed flute soloing before jumping into high-energy avant funk with more flute. "Baldrian" is slightly more tame, but on the three-part "Gageg," which dominates side two, Kollektiv turns the energy up even more. Like "Rambo Zambo," this one begins slowly before building into another intense avant jazz-funk workout with the tight rhythm section, and in the last section, "Pressluft," some blistering electric guitar riffing.