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Tosca - Odeon
2 LP If geography has an impact on music, then Vienna has coloured Toscaâs music at every turn. Over the course of a career spanning two decades, the Austrian capital has inspired Richard Dorfmeister (of Kruder & Dorfmeister fame) and Rupert Huber to make electronic mood pieces coloured with Mitteleuropean melancholy. Itâs a bittersweet juxtaposition that is much in evidence on the pairâs new album, âOdeonâ. It opens with the hazy strings of âZur Gutenâ, which ebbs into the oozing keys and pizzicato steel string guitars of âWhat Ifâ, which features a smokey vocal from Sarah Carlier. Lead single âJayjayâ is a haunted combination of sombre piano chords, rolling drums and weird, otherworldly vocals from JJ Jones. Itâs the pivotal track on a record that sees Tosca tapping into gothic atmospheres. Itâs darker than their previous five albums, more downbeat, at times ambient. Itâs unlike anything else out there at the moment. Is there a reason for this sombre tone? Nothing specific. âObviously our music is influenced by our experiences of life â it couldnât be any other way â so in some senses itâs a kind of diary, but there werenât any single incidents that caused the record to be that little bit darker,â says Dorfmeister. If anything, the exact opposite is true: life has been good. âOver the last year I think weâve both learnt to be more generous and to understand our own limitations and other peopleâsâ says Huber. A case of musical yin and personal yang, then. The albumâs name, meanwhile, comes from the venue in Vienna where Tosca debuted the new material in October. The performance went so well they decided it would make a fortuitous name â the music/place interface in action once again. More than anything, âOdeonâ is the sound of a band at the top of their game. A good time for them to release a career retrospective then. Dorfmeister reflects on the bandâs history. âIt sounds like a cliche, but weâve never really thought about other peopleâs music when weâre writing our own,â he says. âWe try and create our own sound. We really have always been like that. And I think weâve developed a trademark sound because of that.â They certainly have. Itâs been called âthe Vienna soundâ. And, in updated form, it still sounds like nothing else. TRACKLISTING 1. Zur Guten Ambience 2. What If 3. Heatwave 4. Jayjay 5. Soda 6. Meixner 7. Stuttgart 8. In My Brain Prinz Eugen 9. Cavallo 10. Bonjour
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2 LP If geography has an impact on music, then Vienna has coloured Toscaâs music at every turn. Over the course of a career spanning two decades, the Austrian capital has inspired Richard Dorfmeister (of Kruder & Dorfmeister fame) and Rupert Huber to make electronic mood pieces coloured with Mitteleuropean melancholy. Itâs a bittersweet juxtaposition that is much in evidence on the pairâs new album, âOdeonâ. It opens with the hazy strings of âZur Gutenâ, which ebbs into the oozing keys and pizzicato steel string guitars of âWhat Ifâ, which features a smokey vocal from Sarah Carlier. Lead single âJayjayâ is a haunted combination of sombre piano chords, rolling drums and weird, otherworldly vocals from JJ Jones. Itâs the pivotal track on a record that sees Tosca tapping into gothic atmospheres. Itâs darker than their previous five albums, more downbeat, at times ambient. Itâs unlike anything else out there at the moment. Is there a reason for this sombre tone? Nothing specific. âObviously our music is influenced by our experiences of life â it couldnât be any other way â so in some senses itâs a kind of diary, but there werenât any single incidents that caused the record to be that little bit darker,â says Dorfmeister. If anything, the exact opposite is true: life has been good. âOver the last year I think weâve both learnt to be more generous and to understand our own limitations and other peopleâsâ says Huber. A case of musical yin and personal yang, then. The albumâs name, meanwhile, comes from the venue in Vienna where Tosca debuted the new material in October. The performance went so well they decided it would make a fortuitous name â the music/place interface in action once again. More than anything, âOdeonâ is the sound of a band at the top of their game. A good time for them to release a career retrospective then. Dorfmeister reflects on the bandâs history. âIt sounds like a cliche, but weâve never really thought about other peopleâs music when weâre writing our own,â he says. âWe try and create our own sound. We really have always been like that. And I think weâve developed a trademark sound because of that.â They certainly have. Itâs been called âthe Vienna soundâ. And, in updated form, it still sounds like nothing else. TRACKLISTING 1. Zur Guten Ambience 2. What If 3. Heatwave 4. Jayjay 5. Soda 6. Meixner 7. Stuttgart 8. In My Brain Prinz Eugen 9. Cavallo 10. Bonjour













