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| Nein CD (2004)
The Nein: Finn Cohen (vocals, guitar, sampler); Robert P. Biggers Jr. (keyboards, drums); Casey Burns (bass guitar); Dale Flattum (electronics, sampler). |

| Wrath Of Circuits CD (2005)
Audio Mixer: Jayce Murphy.
Recording information: Pontchartrain (08/2004-12/2004).
The Nein: Finn Cohen (vocals, guitars); Casey Burns (bass instrument); Robert P. Biggers Jr. (percussion); Dale Flattum (loops, sampler, tapes).
Personnel: Bob "Crowmeat" Pence, Amy Wilkinson, Carrie Shull (horns, wind).
Additional personnel: Amy Wilkinson (clarinet); Carrie Shull (oboe, English horn); Crowmeat Bob Pence (saxophone).
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| Transitionalisms CD (2006)
Track Listing of songs: Butcher's Tale The Zombies; Transitionalisthmus; Hospital Television; Sexy Beast; Vibe Crash's Bleeder Remix; Convalescent Homes; |

| Luxury CD (2007)
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Luxury, the Nein's first full-length album without bassist Casey Burns, finds the band branching out even farther from their previous, spiky-yet-atmospheric sound than they did on the Transitionalisms EP. Dale Flattum's sonic maniupulations and flights of fancy used to be doodles in the corners of the Nein's songs, but now they're just as important as the rest of the band's singing and playing, adding substance as well as depth and texture. Even tracks such as "Radical Chic," "Burn Construction," and "Achilles Last Tape Solo," which have the bouncy, angular sound of The Nein and Wrath of Circuits, have a dose of mystery and unpredictability, thanks to Flattum's increased contributions. For most of Luxury, the Nein manages to balance the change in their song-to-noise ratio well and come up with some intriguing combinations along the way. "Sweet Vague" invents breezy, brooding, robotic bossa nova; "Attitude and Mirrors" pits crashing beats against a wistful acoustic guitar; and "The Future Crumbles" touches on the album's paranoid feel with apocalyptic singalong folktronica. And on "Journalist 1" and "Journalist 2," which turn radio static, junkyard percussion, and delicate guitars into a pair of surprisingly subtle songs, the Nein dives into previously uncharted but oddly pretty territory. As Luxury unfolds, it becomes more and more experimental, with mixed results. "Ennio," a Morricone-inspired soundscape, is a standout, as is the wittily named cut-and-paste of "Decollage." However, the meandering "Wreck-We-Um-Dub" slows the album's momentum, and the tracks that follow don't quite recover it. Fortunately, most of the risks the Nein takes on Luxury pay off, and when they do, the tension between their experimental and pop sides make for pleasantly challenging listening. ~ Heather Phares
Recording information: 2418 Holloway Terrace (02/2006-08/2006); 3510 Sheridan (02/2006-08/2006); 706 Yancey (02/2006-08/2006); Biddle (02/2006-08/2006); The Big House (02/2006-08/2006); Track & Field (02/2006-08/2006).
Photographer: Ben Spiker.
Personnel: Chris Rossi (vibraphone).
Audio Mixer: Ryan Granville Martin.
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 Nein Songs
Popular or famous Nein music songs: Hospital Television, Convalescent Homes, Bleeding Elvis, House Atreides, Wrath of Circuits, Giorgio, Handout. More music songs Sexy Beast, Journalist, Pt. 2, Butcher's Tale The Zombies, Five Extinctions, Get Up, Wreck-We-Um-Dub, Ennio. More music songs Foreign Friendster, Vibe Crash's Bleeder Remix, Journalist, Pt. 1, Radical Chic, Sweet Vague, Attitude and Mirrors.
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Nein Cd Discography Page
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