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Discography:
No Snaildance, Please
Lovely Night Creatures
Plexus Andromeda
Circus Maximus
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Zinkl
· Circus Maximus
01 The
Inimitable Celloking / 4.55 
02 Anna Conda / 3.21
03 The Digital Pachyderm / 5.47
04 Pipo & Gaston / 2.28
05 The Fabulous Butterfly Boys / 2.23
06 The Shrinking Johnny / 1.58
07 Talented Fleas Inc. / 4.42
08 Heartbreaker Lucy / 4.08
09 The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Bavarians / 5.19
10 The Pina Coladas / 2.10
11 Celloking's Solo Career / 0.27
12 The Illustrated Ventriloquist / 4.29
13 Soaring Virgin Phoebe / 1.43
14 The Unholy Life Of Abbot Basusu / 7.23
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Ladies
and Gentlemen, welcome to Zinkl's "Circus Maximus"! Remember
how, on his previous album "Plexus Andromeda" Zinkl took us
for a mysterious and erie musical ride to extraterrestrial life forms?
Well now, for the very first time, he proudly presents the most bizarre
and amazing collection of fairground circus attractions ever to be seen:
Witness
how a virtuoso goes berserk in "The Inimitable Celloking";
be spellbound by "Anna Conda", the lascivious dancing snakewoman;
admire the breath-taking artistry of "The Pina Coladas"! Zinkl
has spared no expense in staging not only for the eye, but also
for the ear these rare feats of skill. Just listen to the "Talented
Fleas Inc." as they perform their death-defying jumps; be swooned
by the melodic groove of a gentle elephant in "The Digital Pachyderm";
wallow in the lonely fate of "The Shrinking Johnny"; then
plunge into the epic adventure of "Abbot Basusu's Sinful Life",
of his holy slumber and spectacular resurrection thereafter. And, last
but not least, Zinkl pays tribute to his home town Munich by including
"The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Bavarians" in this dazzling,
multicoloured performance.
Zinkl
has created his own unique electronic music, weaving an intricate web
of naive melodies; outbursts of distraught dissonance; powerful rhythms
and mystical spheres all seasoned with a dash of that inimitalble
'Zinkl' mischievousness. "Circus Maximus" displays an instrumental
pop music full of suspense that sways back and forth like a pendulum
between 'avant-garde' and 'soundtrack music.'
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