1996 - [las Vegas] | Burger_ink -
The duo formed in Cologne in 1995, combining Jörg Burger’s mastery of harmony with Mike Ink’s "insane rhythms". The project’s concept was born from a three-month argument, eventually settling on a "Siegfried and Roy" persona that influenced the Las Vegas theme.
Matador Records released the album in the United States on September 8, 1998, introducing it to an indie-rock audience alongside label mates like Pavement and Yo La Tengo. Musical Style and Influence Burger_Ink - 1996 - [Las Vegas]
Issued in Europe on September 26, 1996, via Harvest Records. The duo formed in Cologne in 1995, combining
Pitchfork included the album in its list of "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time" . Track Listing Musical Style and Influence Issued in Europe on
Critics describe the album as a "sparkling exercise in stripped-down techno" that blends hypnotic, trance-inducing loops with deep-sea dub aesthetics. It is noted for its "bucolic" and expansive feel, often compared to the seminal works of Basic Channel.