What's Goes?
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The Orsons studio album | ||||
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March 20, 2015 |
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Label (s) | Chimperator Productions and Universal Music | |||
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17th |
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Maeckes, Tua |
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What's Goes? is the fourth studio album of hip-hop - Crew The Orsons . It was released on March 20, 2015 on the Chimperator Productions label as part of a cooperation with Universal Music . The musicians Maxim and Mine are featured on the album with guest contributions.
background
The title list was published on February 9, 2015. It became the singles What's Goes? , Fan and momentum in the box published in advance. The latter reached number 23 in the German single charts and stayed in the charts for a total of 18 weeks.
Crew members Tua , Kaas , Maeckes and Bartek were involved in the album .
Track list
# | title | length |
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1 | What's Goes? | 3:52 |
2 | Papa Willi and the zeitgeist | 3:54 |
3 | Let's Chill (feat. Maxim ) | 3:39 |
4th | fan | 3:29 |
5 | Sunrise 5:55 am | 3:14 |
6th | Swing into the box | 4:02 |
7th | green | 5:28 |
8th | Tornado warning | 4:38 |
9 | Fire red | 5:42 |
10 | Light | 3:16 |
11 | Since | 4:04 |
12 | The toilet | 3:41 |
13 | Wasserburgen (feat. Mine ) | 2:40 |
14th | Up from the hay | 4:03 |
15th | Farewell party | 3:46 |
16 | SalamiFunghiOnion Party Pizza | 4:42 |
17th | The oil | 3:34 |
reception
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Reviews | |
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laut.de | |
rappers.in |
The album received mostly positive reviews. This is how the online magazine Laut.de judges :
“The diverse potential in the heads of the four Swabians seemed to be unleashed for the first time. [...] What the Orsons do for over an hour of play appears in its entirety as a shambles, but its intensity only underlines the exuberant innovative spirit of "What's Goes?" respectively Tua . Only what the latter lets off the stack in terms of styles, ingenuity and diversity of facets remains as far removed as possible from any modular principle. "
Sascha Ehlert from the hip-hop magazine Juice writes among other things:
“ What's Goes is actually the first Orsons record that you can enjoy comfortably in one piece without taking a breather. [...] Album number four is clearly the strongest in the joint discography of Maeckes, Kaas, Tua and Bartek. "
The reviewer Maximilian Lippert from the portal rappers.in sums it up:
“ What's Goes offers a lot of innovation, danceability, humor, relaxation, puns, fat flows and catchy hooks. The common thread in the variety of styles and themes remains the sound image. […] However, one or the other hit cannot always keep up with the otherwise very high level of the record. In any case, The Orsons seem to have found themselves as a musical group. "
Sven Aumiller from MZEE.com draws a rather mixed conclusion, which the productions of the record praise:
“It's actually a shame, you can tell from the lovingly thought-out instrumentation that a lot of work has gone into it. Many details such as the voice of Tua's daughter on "Ventilator", of Biene Willi on "Papa Willi and the Zeitgeist" or Maxim on "Let's chill" bring exactly the effect that the Orsons were aiming for: With a good mood Album to put a smile on your face. At least one can tick the box behind this goal. "
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chart sources: DE , AT , CH
- ↑ The Orsons - What's Goes? Discogs , accessed November 10, 2016 .
- ↑ The Orsons - Swing into the Box
- ↑ a b Thomas Haas: Others have bass, Stuttgart have better. Laut.de , March 20, 2016, accessed November 10, 2016 .
- ^ A b Maximilian Lippert: Review: The Orsons - What's goes. rappers.in, May 25, 2015, accessed November 10, 2016 .
- ^ Sascha Ehlert: Die Orsons - What's Goes // Review. Juice , March 20, 2015, accessed November 11, 2016 .
- ↑ https://www.mzee.com/2015/03/die-orsons-whats-goes/