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| ARTIST: | En Esch |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tvt |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Go Insane, Confidence, Cum, Gypsy Queen, Ich Bin, Sweet Venus, Rule the Mob, Soy Botones, Daktari, Grandola, Outro, Past Is Beyond Recovery |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 016581371026 |
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Customer Reviews of Cheesy
Buy Slick Idiot instead! This cd sucks! if your looking for something that you can rock to, like KMFDM, PIG, or slick idiot, then STAY AWAY FROM THIS CD! Musically it is way different then what i was hoping for. There is a variety of musical styles on here, non of which is good rockin industrial. So if you don't mind different, buy it, you'll like it, just don't expect much otherwise.
Excellent
I now see that En Esch was the real talent behind KMFDM, not the Che worshipping self important Sascha K. I recommend that anyone who was not to impressed with KMFDM's 2 latest albums buy this Album.
Hail the Lord of Cheese
This album is more than simply a technical exercise in funny noises, and goes quite beyond the abnoxious thumping of most modern music. It is, rather, an orchestrated masterpiece by an extremely accomlished musician who is responsible for some of the greatest music to hit the music industry since Kraftwerk's pocket calculator. Sadly, Cheesy fails to reconize that the IQ of the average music listener is only slightly over that of a cactus, and presents music far too intelligent to belong anywhere in today's contemporary music scene.
En Esch would have been able to present us with the common nonsense prevalent in today's garbage charts, as it is well within his power to create music worshipped by the masses, but he has little pity for them, and instead creates music which so violently different, so completely new and innovative that it raises questions as to whether or not En Esch is some time traveller from a future where popular music isn't a glorified form of prostitution.