Dehli9

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Dehli9
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Studio album by
Tosca
Released2003
Genre Electronica, downtempo, ambient
Label G-Stone Recordings, Studio !K7
Producer Richard Dorfmeister, Rupert Huber
Tosca chronology
Suzuki
(2000)
Dehli9
(2003)
J.A.C.
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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BBC (positive) [2]
Slant Magazine Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]

Dehli9 is the third studio album released by Austrian duo Tosca in 2003. Disc 1 contains relatively straightforward downtempo, while Disc 2 contains sparse, mostly piano music. [4] The liner notes state "CD2 based on '12 easy to play piano pieces' by Rupert Huber."

Contents

When Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber began making music together, Indian music was one of their influences, and they called themselves Dehli9. [1] Dehli is a common alternative Hindustani pronunciation for Delhi.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Oscar" (vocals by Anna Clementi)
  2. "Me & Yoko Ono" (vocals by Anna Clementi)
  3. "Gute Laune" (vocals by Tweed)
  4. "Mango di Bango"
  5. "Wonderful" (vocals by Earl Zinger)
  6. "Every Day & Every Night" (vocals by Sugar B.)
  7. "Dave Dudley"
  8. "Rolf Royce" (vocals by Stephan Graf Hadik Wildner)
  9. "Sperl"
  10. "La Vendeuse des Chaussures des Femmes part 1

Disc 2

  1. "d-moll"
  2. "einschlaf"
  3. "wien in E"
  4. "schwimmer"
  5. "1504 / 7"
  6. "slow hell"
  7. "song"
  8. "romanze in es"
  9. "fluß"
  10. "ping"
  11. "2504 / 1"
  12. "piano 1"

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References

  1. 1 2 Glazer, Joshua. "Dehli9 Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. Smith, Jack (2003). "Tosca Dehli 9 Review". BBC. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. Cinquemani, Sal. "Album Review: Tosca - Dehli 9". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  4. Amazon.com: Dehli9: Music: Tosca