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RADIO NOISZ ENSEMBLE — Yniverze (1982-2009) APE (image+.cue), lossless

The Radio Noisz Ensemble from the Weinheim an der Bergstraße area was the successor group of Emma Myldenberger, who had played folk with medieval touch. Instead, the music with an oboe as the lead instrument was now more complex and oriental, sometimes almost meditative, entirely instrumental, and was partly evocative of Between, Tri Atma, and the Third Ear Band. The only LP of the Radio Noisz Ensemble - not regarding the cassette editions - was “Yniverze”, released in 1972 in an edition of 1000 copies. The CD on hand was taken from the master tape. Five of the six bonus tracks were recorded live in Weinheim on Dec. 4th, 1982, the sixth one is a demo recording from the summer of 1981. “Yniverze”, by the way, was even presented by Joachim Ernst Behrendt on SWF III radio programme on Oct. 24th, 1982. GOD
Tracklist :
1.    Double Spring Code I-II 6:20
Tabla, Congas – Mani Neumeier
2.    Serenade Central    7:40
3.    Space Fasching    5:42
4.    Der Schäfer Von Rotterdam    5:22
5.    Der Chrybische Printz / Prettie Fiona    14:44
6.    Yniverze 2:01
Tabla, Congas – Mani Neumeier
- BONUS TRACKS -
7.    Alina    4:42
8.    Ala Dalona    5:03
9.    Intermezzo Für Vier Herren    3:34
10.    Green Bananas    6:05
11.    Space Fasching    5:03
12.    Green Bananas    6:44
Credits :
Composed By [Alle Kompositionen Von] – Radio Noisz Ensemble
Double Bass [Kontrabaß], Violin, Mixed By – Topsi Tkacz
Drums, Percussion – Matthias Gassert
Guitar, Mandolin – Michel Meyer
Oboe, Piano, Crumhorn, Recorder, Flute [Arabische Und Chinesische Flöten], Mixed By – Biber Gullatz

RADIO NOISZ ENSEMBLE — Odiszée Parck (1983-2010) Two Version | WV (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

The Radio Noisz Ensemble, successor of the folk group Emma Myldenberger, came from the Weinheim an der Bergstrasse area and released its only LP, "Yniverze" (Ubu Muziek UMS 01), in 1982. It was compared to works of the Third Ear Band, Between, and Tri Atma. "Odiszée-Parck" (Ubu Muziek UMS 03), appearing only as a small cassette edition, followed in 1983. The music on this album is of a significantly freer style, more unwieldy and harder to digest than its predecessor; less meditative. The CD was drawn from the master tape. The cover motif is the same as the one used for the cassette, the only difference being its coloured design - like the concert poster of a quite similar make - instead of black and white. Once again the oboe is the leading instrument, and also the remaining instrumentation, featuring English horn, zither, double-bass, violin, flutes, etc. is quite unusual. GOD
Tracklist :
1.    Odiszée-Parck    11:18
2.    Circkus Minor    3:58
3.    Rara    8:30
4.    IllÒrno    1:02
5.    Why Art We So Hungry?    5:30
6.    A Ta Tendresse    0:52
- BONUS TRACKS -
7.    Green Bananas    6:44
8.    Der Chrybische Printz    8:37
9.    Serenade Central    8:07
10.    Circkus Minor    3:47
11.    Bizarreville    5:18
12.    Alina    4:45
13.    Apparati    8:13
Credits :
Double Bass [Kontrabaß], Violin – Topsi Tkacz
Guitar, Zither, Voice – Michel Meyer
Oboe, Flute [Flöten], Alto Saxophone [Alt-Saxophon], English Horn [Englischhorn], Voice – Biber Gullatz
Tabla, Percussion – Sigi Siegler
Written-By [All Tracks Written By] – Radio Noisz Ensemble

RADIO NOISZ ENSEMBLE — Yniverze (1982-2009) APE (image+.cue), lossless

The Radio Noisz Ensemble from the Weinheim an der Bergstraße area was the successor group of Emma Myldenberger, who had played folk with m...