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Fizheuer Zieheuer

Fizheuer Zieheuer is a 2006 single written and produced by minimal techno artist Ricardo Villalobos.

Fizheuer Zieheuer
EP by
ReleasedNovember 6, 2006 (2006-11-06)
GenreMinimal techno
Length72:39
LabelPlayhouse PLAYCD021, PLAY133
ProducerRicardo Villalobos
Ricardo Villalobos chronology
Salvador
(2006)
Fizheuer Zieheuer
(2006)
Fabric 36
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(8.2/10)[2]

The 37-minute song is primarily based on a horns sample from a gypsy folk song titled "Pobjednički Čoček" by Serbian group Blehorkestar Bakija Bakić, as discovered – after the record's publication – by a member of the forum at Discogs.com.[2] The sample is in a major key and repeats ostinato-like through almost the entire track, occasionally complemented by a second horns sample from the introductory trumpet solo of "Pobjednički Čoček",[2] itself appearing three times in total. The rest of the song consists of nuanced percussion put through multiple permutations of filters and delays. "Fizbeast", only present on the CD release, consists of the near entirety of "Fizheuer", but without the samples from "Pobjednički Čoček".

According to Allmusic, "with all of its hypnotism and gradual build up, [Fizheuer Zieheuer was] in the box of every major DJ for a good portion of 2006 and with good reason, as crowds worldwide seem to relish in it".[1] In his book Energy Flash, music critic Simon Reynolds cited Fizheuer Zieheuer as evidence for Villalobos having been one of "a handful of artists [who were still] pushing [dance] music into unknown spaces" during an "era of consolidation" where the genre lacked innovation otherwise.[3] "Fizheuer Zieheuer" indeed was a highlight of Villalobos' own multi-hour DJ sets, where it would be teased out and played, nearly in full, while layered with a multitude of other tracks being spun that night. The Guardian noted the track's influence from Manuel Göttsching's 1984 album E2-E4 and labeled Villalobos a "musical descendant" of Göttsching.[4]

Track listing

CD pressing

All tracks are written by Ricardo Villalobos.

No.TitleLength
1."Fizheuer Zieheuer"37:09
2."Fizbeast"35:30
Vinyl pressing
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Fizheuer Zieheuer pt. 1"15:00
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Fizheuer Zieheuer pt. 2"22:09

References

  1. ^ a b Allmusic review
  2. ^ a b c Sherburne, Philip. "Ricardo Villalobos: Fizheuer Zieheuer." January 26, 2007. Pitchfork Media. Last Accessed: January 4, 2013
  3. ^ Simon Reynolds: Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture. Pan Macmillan, 2008, ISBN 978-0-330-45420-9. p.506
  4. ^ Naylor, Tony (30 August 2013). "Manuel Göttsching: the Göttfather". The Guardian.

fizheuer, zieheuer, 2006, single, written, produced, minimal, techno, artist, ricardo, villalobos, ricardo, villalobosreleasednovember, 2006, 2006, genreminimal, technolength72, 39labelplayhouse, playcd021, play133producerricardo, villalobosricardo, villalobos. Fizheuer Zieheuer is a 2006 single written and produced by minimal techno artist Ricardo Villalobos Fizheuer ZieheuerEP by Ricardo VillalobosReleasedNovember 6 2006 2006 11 06 GenreMinimal technoLength72 39LabelPlayhouse PLAYCD021 PLAY133ProducerRicardo VillalobosRicardo Villalobos chronologySalvador 2006 Fizheuer Zieheuer 2006 Fabric 36 2007 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 Pitchfork Media 8 2 10 2 The 37 minute song is primarily based on a horns sample from a gypsy folk song titled Pobjednicki Cocek by Serbian group Blehorkestar Bakija Bakic as discovered after the record s publication by a member of the forum at Discogs com 2 The sample is in a major key and repeats ostinato like through almost the entire track occasionally complemented by a second horns sample from the introductory trumpet solo of Pobjednicki Cocek 2 itself appearing three times in total The rest of the song consists of nuanced percussion put through multiple permutations of filters and delays Fizbeast only present on the CD release consists of the near entirety of Fizheuer but without the samples from Pobjednicki Cocek According to Allmusic with all of its hypnotism and gradual build up Fizheuer Zieheuer was in the box of every major DJ for a good portion of 2006 and with good reason as crowds worldwide seem to relish in it 1 In his book Energy Flash music critic Simon Reynolds cited Fizheuer Zieheuer as evidence for Villalobos having been one of a handful of artists who were still pushing dance music into unknown spaces during an era of consolidation where the genre lacked innovation otherwise 3 Fizheuer Zieheuer indeed was a highlight of Villalobos own multi hour DJ sets where it would be teased out and played nearly in full while layered with a multitude of other tracks being spun that night The Guardian noted the track s influence from Manuel Gottsching s 1984 album E2 E4 and labeled Villalobos a musical descendant of Gottsching 4 Track listing EditCD pressingAll tracks are written by Ricardo Villalobos No TitleLength1 Fizheuer Zieheuer 37 092 Fizbeast 35 30 Vinyl pressingSide ANo TitleLength1 Fizheuer Zieheuer pt 1 15 00 Side BNo TitleLength1 Fizheuer Zieheuer pt 2 22 09References Edit a b Allmusic review a b c Sherburne Philip Ricardo Villalobos Fizheuer Zieheuer January 26 2007 Pitchfork Media Last Accessed January 4 2013 Simon Reynolds Energy Flash A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture Pan Macmillan 2008 ISBN 978 0 330 45420 9 p 506 Naylor Tony 30 August 2013 Manuel Gottsching the Gottfather The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fizheuer Zieheuer amp oldid 1012704611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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