EAC | FLAC (Image+Cue+Log+Scans) | Label: Mole Listening Pearls | 47:02 min | 323 Mb
MP3 | 320 kbps | 113 MB
Genre: Electronic, Downtempo, Chillout
Tracklist01. Dragon Tree
02. Sleep
03. First Things First
04. Morning Belle
05. The Idea Of Going Into The Darkness
06. Hello Fever
07. Candy Floss
08. Tip Of The Iceberg
09. Don't Die Again OK
10. Fujiyama
11. The Note We Never Play
12. I'll Be The Past
The British star producers Xenomania (Pet Shop Boys, Sugababes) recently asked Naomi for a sample (they got it); Naomi's three year old fan favourite "Needle On The Record" is a constant seller in the US iTunes Store; their Myspace and Facebook pages are brimming with love letters from Russia, Mexico, Texas or Taiwan. In their native Germany they are still something of a best-kept secret, regardless of consistently euphoric press reviews, but this might well change with The Big Shapes, their new, fifth Album on Mole Listening Pearls. The abundance of ideas, the songwriting, the attitude – everything has grown bigger, louder and sharper in the Naomi universe. Bernd Lechler and Nico Tobias still show the odd fit of incurable melancholy, but this time any world weariness comes clad in choruses that make you want to shout "Holy Kylie!". The overall sound of the album reminds one of... well, nothing else, really. Massive backbeats carry scratchy guitar riffs, buzzing synths cut through gentle electric piano lines as the Berlin duo digs deep into the pop vocabulary of the past four decades. "Fujiyama“ is an electro blues with elegiac Melodica and a downright symphonic final, “Candy Floss“ is a lazily stomping contemporary funk pop monster, and what happens in “Hello Fever“ after a soaring cosmic intro could almost be labeled as prog rock.