Posted by admin on October 25th, 2007 under Club Dance Music

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After his highly successful Heimische Gefilde album, released on Germany’s acclaimed Traum Schallplatten, Dominik Eulberg is back with yet another album entitled Bionik, this time slated for release on another major German label: Sven Vaeths cocoon imprint. To avoid any confusion, the title is not related to his earlier single release that bears the same name, as it is nowhere to be found on the actual album.

Dominik Eulberg (1978) has become a household name in intelligent German techno, and is known for his lush and melodic cuts, which often feature bird/nature samples. By no means coincidental, as Dominik doubles as a park ranger on his beloved home ground, Germany’s beautiful Westerwald, when he is not rocking it in the clubs.

Having seen the previous success recipe for his first album, the latest output from Dominik’s lair (the photo’s of which have recently circulated on the Internet) marks no exception to the rule. Among the ten new tracks, there are several club savvy cuts alongside some melodic gems that reflect his signature subtlety, always characterised by his rather idiosyncratic choice of long German titles that often refer to one of his favourite animals. See for yourself, and get ahold of a German dictionary to find out what he actually means with them.

Tracklist:

1. Der Traum vom Fliegen

2. Freche Früchte

3. Libellenwellen

4. Löwenzahn-Luftwaffe

5. Autopfoten

6. Haifischflügel

7. Rückenschwimmzipper

8. Lotuseffekt

9. Bienenstich

10. Rattenscharf

Bionik’ is released on Cocoon recordings at the end of November 2007, both as vinyl and on compact disc

References:  http://www.365mag.com/