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Ozone Player : Orange Apples
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Inventive modern instrumental music.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2008
Orange Apples Record Label: Oy Visual Power Ltd
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Extrasensory Deprivation 3:17 Album Only
Orange Apples 2:15 Album Only
Animal Pharm 7:23 Album Only
Lemons and Lizards 7:42 Album Only
Two Completely Unprepared Pianos Under Attack 4:28 Album Only
Escape Goat 7:00 Album Only
A Turtle's Diary 4:03 Album Only
Apocalypso Yo-yo 4:02 Album Only
Infer No. 21 6:29 Album Only
Book of Worms 2:22 Album Only
Dog-matic 3:17 Album Only
Helsinki 6:11 Album Only
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Album Notes

It may be pointless to compare apples and oranges but who says you can't crossbreed them? We went ahead and tried it... the result is a fresh new flavor full of cheerful gloom, detailed sparsity and quick-tempered humor. Yummy!

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REVIEWS

Stepping through the looking-glass to a new musical world
author: Grant Middleton
I stuck the disc into my CD player the minute I received it, and was instantly transported into 'the World Of Otso'. It's weird. Otso's music defies all convention; 'Keys' and 'time signatures' are alien concepts. Yet, ... ...everything makes sense.It's like Alice going through a crazed looking glass into another world where the normal rules don't apply. An entirely new set of rules do apply and this is where Otso's genius (there, I said the 'G' word) shines. I occasionally get sent CD's to review and I patiently sit through them and make considered opinions. Sometimes, I have to be the bearer of bad news. Sometimes, I strive to be impartial, and very occasionally I get sent a CD that makes me simply forget that I'm supposed to be contemplative, academic and detached. Sod that for a game of soldiers ! This CD is alive ! It captivated my attention from the minute I put it on and still makes me grin like a mad thing weeks later. All sorts of musical genres are covered from pop, through rock and metal to funky blues and gentle contemplation. When listened to at a 'high level', it's understandable, yet when you examine the details up close, you realise that "It's music, Jim but not as we know it". It's like looking at an impressionist painting up close where that woman battling against the wind on the beach suddenly turns out to be a solitary brushstroke of red ochre. DEFINITELY beyond EM. Definitely enjoyable. Great driving music, too ! Playful, joyful, delicate and powerful, this is an album made with, well..............love.
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Orange Apples Are Best Bite Of 2008
author: Jim Combs
Otso Pakarinen is a wonderfully talented performer and composer from Helsinki, Finland, who performs under the moniker Ozone Player. He has a new CD, Orange Apples, which leans in a solidly Prog angle with lots of guitar, bass, and drums, but is equally captivating and a delightful pair for his last CD, the synth heavy Frozen Paint On Boiling Canvas. The song titles for Otso's tunes are actually as fun as the music, and the songs on Orange Apples are no exception: "Extrasenory Deprivation" features some wonderful talking/yelling synths with a mechano-Ponderosa feel. "Orange Apples" brings back memories from last year's Different Skies when I had the pleasure of performing a preview of this tune with Otso and a cast of great musicians. It is a frenetic and smooth, and reminds me of something Zappa would have composed. "Animal Pharm" starts very Tibetian and has a Wendy Carlos just tempered sound. As with all Otso's tunes, the soundstage is open and stunning, with plenty of space for the ambiance of the space the instruments are sitting in. "Lemons And Lizards" brings in some nicely proggy counter-rhythms and lines into the percussion heavy proceedings. A great mix where all little melodies and buried sound design work can be heard clearly. Delicate and heavy. "Two Completely Unprepared Pianos Under Attack" was also previewed live at the last Different Skies. Stately grand pianos are attacked as they saunter down the lane. But they refuse to yield and the battle that ensues is a hilarious as it is musical. The funniest neo-classical heavy metal this year! "Escape Goat" ranges from a funky, bass heavy, prog tune, to a contemplative harp folk song, and back. Early Genesis via Finland without PG. "A Turtle's Diary" is a lovely band tune featuring some nice piano work. "Apocalypso Yo-Yo" starts with some vocorder admonishments and morphs into middle eastern flavored synth, then the band kicks in, jamming. "Infer No. 21" begins with strings and piano and drums, then jumps into all manner of classic and modern prog antics. Otso is so good at making you feel like you've heard this music before on some classic album, but then takes it in a direction that is so new and modern. "Book Of Worms" continues this approach, adding a bit of progress fusion jazz into the mix (with Brian Good's wonderful soprano sax). As does "Dog-Matic". "Helsinki" ends the CD with bang of electric guitar, female voice, synths, whistles, and acoustic strings. Otso's last CD Frozen Paint On Boiling Canvas was a Best CD Of The Year Selection for many folks a couple of years ago and contained some of the most interesting and well produced electronic music I've heard in a long while.
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