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''Fizheuer Zieheuer'' is a 2006 single written and produced by minimal techno artist Ricardo Villalobos. The 37-minute title track 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.〔Sherburne, Philip. ("Ricardo Villalobos: Fizheuer Zieheuer." ) January 26, 2007. ''Pitchfork Media''. Last Accessed: January 4, 2013〕 The sample is in a minor key and repeats ostinato-like through almost the entire track, accompanied by percussion and occasionally complemented by a second horns sample from the introductory trumpet solo of "Pobjednicki Cocek".〔 "Fizbeast", only present on the CD release, discards the samples for an even more minimal track. According to Allmusic, "with all of its hypnotism and gradual build up, (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".〔 In his book ''Energy Flash'', music critic Simon Reynolds cited ''Fizheuer Zieheuer'' as evidence for Villalobos having been one of "a handful of artists (were still ) pushing () music into unknown spaces" during an "era of consolidation" where the genre lacked innovation otherwise.〔Simon Reynolds: ''Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture''. Pan Macmillan, 2008, ISBN 978-0-330-45420-9. (p.506 )〕 ==Track listing== ;CD pressing ;Vinyl pressing 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fizheuer Zieheuer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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