Squadra BlancoNight Of The Illuminati

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Tracklist

Night Of The Illuminati
Squadra Intrepido
The Dream That Doesn't Stop
Theme From The Forgotten Cable Car
The Night Must Fall
Berg Hotel
Purification The City Shall Burn Tonight
We Are The Illumilnati

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  • Martijn Schreuder
    TYN*
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    Cover of Night Of The Illuminati, 2002-11-00, Vinyl Night Of The Illuminati
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Holosynthesis – HOLO-1 Netherlands 2002 Netherlands2002
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    Cover of Night Of The Illuminati, 2006-10-04, CDr Night Of The Illuminati
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    Holosynthesis – Holo-1r Netherlands 2006 Netherlands2006
    Cover of Night Of The Illuminati, 2013, Vinyl Night Of The Illuminati
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Reissue
    Holosynthesis – HOLO-1 Netherlands 2013 Netherlands2013
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    Reviews

    • pkdick's avatar
      pkdick
      Peak Wolfers.

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      • cutjules's avatar
        cutjules
        Edited 6 years ago
        I own this repress and the original pressing, there's almost no difference in sound quality. I've compared them with a mixer and a headset.
        • viktor.novoselov's avatar
          probably the darkest and most evil side of Danny. one of his best works standing out from all the beautiful music that he did
          • maxhim's avatar
            maxhim
            pure class. how can you get this dirty nasty sounds out of your machines
            no words, just listen
            • illusion.creative's avatar
              Edited 8 years ago
              Love this! Legowelt with another amazing release and luckily it has been repressed - available at phonica records and probably other stores

              http://www.phonicarecords.com/product/view/116790

              • erwan's avatar
                erwan
                Edited 9 years ago
                If I had to keep one legowelt it would be this one. Here also I want to thank the person who decided to repress this album. I was quite desesperate few years ago having no hope to get it on an affordable price. Now I have it and can play it.
                "The night must fall", "the day after", "we are the illuminati" are my fav here.
                Also good to say that the sounds on this album seems a bit better balanced as on other legowelt releases. I don't know why though.
                • cutjules's avatar
                  cutjules
                  Best Legowelt's alias release EVER ! A Masterpiece of my collection
                  • KWOCR's avatar
                    KWOCR
                    Edited 13 years ago
                    This album is often played when the Bohemian Club gathers at the Grove. Major military contractors, oil companies, banks (including the Federal Reserve), utilities (including nuclear power), international media (broadcast and print) and the maffia have high-ranking officials as club or guests. Some pop stars (including morphine-disco star Franz Falckenhaus) also meet there for the Illuminati two week retreat every July. This whole album is often played then (nearly each years since 2002), not because it's specially good or original (althought it's way better than what is most often played on mainstream radio stations or music dedicated channels) but these analogue sounds have the magick faculty to reveal where in the hood babies are found in tears. Once a cry-baby is spotted within the confine of the Bohemian Grove, it is made captive and later used at the ceremony for Cremation of the Care; the eventual remains as well as unused cry-babies are later just plunged into a lysergic acid diethylamide bath and later sold in dribs at a psychedelic-fascist crusty-military bunker state near Den-Haag (The Netherlands), were this music originate from and is subventioned from the sold acid tabs. Owl is also the god idol of the giant stone head of Nautisch Scheveningen. I hope this information was helpful.
                    • ultrasound's avatar
                      ultrasound
                      No less outstanding as an album in its re-pressed edition as it was in its original form, naturally. This appears to be the place in which Wolfers ties together his moroderesque-disco and 80s horror-film soundtrack influences together most convincingly. The result for me, is an LP which on the surface seems to be brimming with psychopathic malevolence, but deeper down - and following some dedicated listening of course - it reveals itself to be subtle, beautiful and groovy (in an unashamedly glitter-ball disco fashion in places). And given that it's packed from cover to cover with genuine analogue sound it's actually warm, human and reassuring. Whether the 'Illuminati' theme was a bravura conceit or a happy accident, I feel that in years to come it could well come close to being vindicated as well chosen. Masterful indeed.
                      • Rob_Clarke's avatar
                        Rob_Clarke
                        Edited 20 years ago
                        This really is a fantastic record. Possibly the best thing that Legowelt has recorded thus far. Obviously it's heavily influenced by 70's and 80's horror soundtracks, but it stills sounds really fresh. Even on the less catchy tracks the sheer quality of the noises is quite astounding.

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