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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Stefan Betke knows dance music--he masters it all day long for Berlin's Basic Channel and Chain Reaction labels. But as Pole, the sounds he records are more suited to dancing in your head than on the floor. Betke works with extremely basic elements: bass, echo, and the omnipresent crackle of a Waldorf 4-pole filter (thus the name; FYI, filters are synthesizer components that filter out specified frequencies) that he dropped and broke. Samples of the cracked component's static emissions are the grainy irritants from which he creates lovely audio pearls. Betke's by no means the only electronic musician working with sonic glitches, but his knack for writing seductive, mysterious melodies makes him the most accessible one. Betke's tunes swirl in and out of deep, dubby rhythms like Augustus Pablo's melodica, and pan around the stereo spectrum like swallows on speed. --Bill Meyer

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  1. 40 Oz to Freedom [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. 66 [CD-single] [Import]
  3. All the Best [Import]
  4. Bad Photographer Pt.1 [CD-single]
  5. Birth Is Pain
  6. Black & White Gospel Singers/Look to God
  7. Black Foliage: Animation Music By The Olivia Tremor Control
  8. Blue Goodbye
  9. Blurred Crusade [Enhanced] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  10. Born Annoying EP [EP]

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Hallowed and the Heathen

Willan: Apostrophe to the Heavenly Hosts; Magnificat

Virtuoso Harp Encores

Music: Days of Madness

YTV Big Fun Party Mix: Reloaded [Enhanced] [Import]

You Own the Sound [Import]

Ziriguiboom: The Now Sound of Brazil, Vol. 2

Wild in London [Live]

Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots [Import]

Yo-Yo Ma - Simply Baroque ~ Bach & Boccherini / ABO, Koopman

White Label Mix Series Volume I

Wie Ein Stern: Die 40 Schonsten Songs Zum Jubilaum [Import]

Vuelve

Songs for a Dying Planet

Baby Mozart