Phillip Sollmann / Dial, Metisse, Curle Recordings / DE
minimal, dub, tech-house, deep house
LPs:
Efdemin (2007; VBR) 5/5
Chicago (2010; flac) 5/5
EPs:
Angelo Battilani / Efdemin - Empty / Lohn & Brot 4/5
Dub Kult / Efdemin - Métisse 02 4+/5
America / The Pulse 4+/5
Efdemin / CRC (2) - Métisse 05 4+/5
Acid Bells (Martyn Mixes) 4/5
Nina Kraviz / Efdemin - Hotter Than July / Sun 4/5
Chicago Remixes (1) 4+/5
Chicago Remixes (2) 4+/5
Please 4+/5
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środa, grudnia 03, 2014
środa, lutego 16, 2011
label: Morphine Records
2005-2010
location: Venice, Italy
profile: raw and elementary deep house and techno music, experimental.
founder: Rabih Beani
discography:
[doser001] Morphosis - Hunting EP (2005, 12", EP)
[doser002] Ra.H - Fall Of Justice (2007, 12", EP)
[doser003] Morphosis - Dark Myths Of Phoenicia - Part 1 Of 2 (2007, 12", EP)
[doser004] Ksoul & Ra.H - Untitled (2007, 12", EP)
[doser005] Upperground Orchestra - Solaris Eremit (2008, 12", EP)
[doser006] Madteo - Memoria (2008, 2x12", LP)
[doser007] Morphosis - Dark Myths Of Phoenicia - Part 2 Of 2 (2008, 12", EP)
[doser008] Hieroglyphic Being - The Bathroom Sessions Select (2008, 12", EP)
[doser009] Ra.H - Time (2009, 12", EP)
[doser010] Shake - Levitate Venice (2008, 12", EP)
[MMD-R1] Morphosis - What Have We Learned Remixes Part 1 (2010, 12", EP)
and in this style:
Levon Vincent: Novel Sound Promoganda Mix
february 2011
59:29
136MB
deep house, techno
avaiable for stream here.
available for download here.
Ovatow - promo
Joey Anderson - Dive Deep
Steve Poindexter - Jam the Body
Mr G - promo
WK7 - Avalanche
Love music - ALex Kid
Ryo Murakami - Closer
Live in LA - Moodyman
Radioslave - X beat
? - Stand By ME
Shed - Well done my son
Billy Ray Martin - Lovin
and another:
Giles Smith: LWE Podcast 74
15 february 2011
71:43
164MB
deep house, techno, tech-house
available for download here.
01. Hector Pizarro, “Agua Loca” (Gowentgone’s Spreadoutintospace Remix – Beatless Version) [Vidab Records]
02. Christo, “The Trust is Gone” [Atjazz]
03. DJ Jus-Ed, “Maryland Jam” [Strength Music Recordings]
04. RNDM, “Hideaway Lane” (Dub) [Laid]
05. Anthony “Shake” Shakir, “Travellers” (Mrsk Remix) [Rush Hour Recordings]
06. Walt J, “Reborn 1″ (DJ Qu’s Journey Towards Birth Remix) [Petite]
07. Spirit Catcher, “Voo Doo Knight” [Moodmusic]
08. Jovonn, “Definition of a Track” (Two Armadillos Remix) [Late Night Audio*]
09. Two Armadillos, “Ronin” [white*]
10. Tornado Wallace, “Always Twirling” [Delusions of Grandeur]
11. Fingers Inc., “Never No More Lonely” [Jack Trax]
12. Tyrez, “Technical Love” [Dolly]
13. Pawel, “Crillon” (Sistrum Remix By Patrice Scott) [Dial]
14. YMC, “Tranceatlantic” [Yoshitoshi Recordings]
piątek, lipca 23, 2010
Recommendation: STL

"The mysterious Harz-based producer breaks his silent state: RA's Todd L. Burns tracks down Stephan Laubner for his first English language interview, finding that there's much more than house music to talk about with the multi-faceted artist and label owner."
W meandrach wczesnych rylisów STL'a odnajdziecie udźwiękowienie obrazu ohydnie rozchełstanej, surowej hybrydy techno i - zawieszonego gdzieś poza kontinuum czasoprzestrzennym - hipnagogicznego house'u. Disneyland dla znudzonych hajpem popaprańców.
Na początku był big bang, potem trafiła się chwila wytchnienia przy lekkim i przyjemnym dub techno serwowanym pod publiczkię, ten rozdział polecam wszystkim nienasyconym fanom brzmienia dc/echospace.
A jeśli lubisz medytować, żyć w zgodzie z ambientem, lub raz na jakiś czas potrzebujesz małego przeprogramowania umysłu - zaciekle rekomenduję projekt Laubnera Lunatik Sound System, a poszukiwania zostawiam najwytrwalszym użytkownikom soulseeka.
A jeśli lubisz medytować, żyć w zgodzie z ambientem, lub raz na jakiś czas potrzebujesz małego przeprogramowania umysłu - zaciekle rekomenduję projekt Laubnera Lunatik Sound System, a poszukiwania zostawiam najwytrwalszym użytkownikom soulseeka.
for good beginning little preview:
easy-listening/dub techno:
raw techno, house:
51 Degree North [2008, something, 12"]
Invisibility EP [2008, something, 12"]
Nocturnal Mixdowns [2009, something 2x12"]
Things From The Basement [2010, something, 12"]
& Mixes:
http://archinhub.blogspot.com/2010/07/podcast-stl-something-promomix-2007.html
czwartek, lipca 15, 2010
Recommendation: Kris Wadsworth
'Kris Wadsworth is seemingly brand new to electronic music; however, he has been writing and producing tracks since he was fourteen years old. Raised in and around Detroit, he first heard the sounds of dance music from mix tapes his sibling would bring home from the local nightclubs. From age eleven he was studying blues and rock guitar, painting graffiti, listening to hip hop, jazz, and the dance sounds of Detroit, Chicago and New York. He luckily found electronic music to be his ultimate creative medium. Anyone could have guessed this kid would have been an artist from an early age. Now at age 24, he has numerous internationally acclaimed recordings to his credit and shows no sign of stopping. Kris is in this for the long haul, as it were, and his nostalgic, yet forward-thinking productions ought to spell that out loud and clear.
Some of the world’s most respected labels have him on board, along with some of the freshest new up-and-coming labels. (Morris/Audio, Adult Only, Millions of Moments, Hypercolour, BRUT!, Boe, Snapshot, etc). His remixes are nothing to sneeze at either, gaining relentless plays from the brightest and best. A person who definitely stands out in an era of over-saturation and pretentiousness, Kris offers you a bold introspective and retrospective look at “why you fell in love with this music in the first place.” (Resident Advisor). KW does genre-defying, dense, lush, emotive, sexy music that is instantly recognized. From dub-esque textures and wanderings, to square bass rockers, to large peak-time destroyers; the young blood of Detroit Techno City knows what he is doing. Some call it house; some call it techno. To those who know, it ‘s called dance music.
As a DJ, Kris Wadsworth is a vinyl junky. He started playing Detroit warehouse parties at the ripe old age of sixteen alongside techno and house royalty from around the world. As that era finally died, he moved to playing clubs and after-hours spots even when he was not even old enough to get in; paying his dues in the city that started it all. Since then, getting bookings at some of the world’s most prestigious clubs is what has naturally followed. Kris’s sets usually move through a fittingly wide range of 4/4 genres with the utmost tact and class. No fancy tricks, or cheats; just the essential, time-tested skill and art of mixing records.'
preview:
new release: A Sexual Position [july 2010, Morris / Audio, morris audio 69]
"Taking deep house tropes and shifting them around so that they deftly avoid cliche.) The key is in the detail. Wadsworth's beats are often straighter than most, but he swings them ever so slightly here to create a compelling sense of momentum. "Junky Lust" hits especially hard, taking a snatch of a piano in hand and figuring every which way it can be started, finished, cut and re-cut. He doesn't polish it, though: You can hear the air of the room disappear each time he comes to the end of the sample. Here and elsewhere, Wadsworth is intent on you hearing the effort that went into A Sexual Position. It was time well spent." - Dan Hartner, RA.
Track from The Electric Truth EP:
Dig EP [2009, boe recordings, BOE005, 12"] & ORON
“Dig” is Kris’ first four-track EP and showcases his sound through four slices of deep, groovy late night house. The first track “The Depths Of” is Kris’ sound summed up in just under nine minutes. The first three minutes belong to a long intro that builds and builds through vox snippets, stab samples, synth chords and h-hats that ride the groove. The track breaks down only to kick back in with a chunky snare and trippy pads to whip the listener into a frenzy. “Macrotones” is a wonky late night rhythm synth track that wouldn’t sound out of place at Fabric at 7am. On the flip, “White Bread” kicks off where “The Depths Of” left off, a catchy rhythm with swinging stabs and moody chords. A growling, gut-moving baseline makes the track a real dance floor favourite. The final track on the EP is “Haunted House” a deep houser with a delayed bassline perfect for those late-night moments."
Get Your Wadsworth [may 2008, Morris / Audio, morris61, 12"]
"This is the first record released this year that has really put a smile on my face. With its blatant lack of pretension and no-nonsense honesty, 'Get Your Wadsworth' has the depth and the versatility to be a staple in thinking house/techno sets for a good while.
'Ripped Open' sounds painful, and there's a wailing vocal sample to match, but put that down to the masochistic pleasure of jacking one's body until the joints have been dislocated because that's what this tune makes you want to do. This is an idiomatic dance track that is on one level incredibly familiar and yet it’s also refreshingly different.
On the B-side, 'DET Sound' is full of delicate touches, including a cheeky little sax riff meandering through a dream-like soundscape. 'Sorta Down' slows things down a touch and has a melancholic feel offset by jazz-funk phrasing of the deftest type. The sampled squeak is also a nice touch, sounding like over-zealous lovemaking on an old mattress.
This is simply emotional and visceral music that has the power to remind you why you fell in love with house in the first place." - Paul Corey, RA.
Deport This EP [2008, hypercolour, HYPE012, 12"]
"Here is the next installment in the Hypercolour catalogue, it comes from Detroit cat 'Kris Wadsworth', Following on from his Morris Audio release. we are proud to present 'Deport This' - The title was a reference to an unfortunate event where Kris was deported from the UK prior to performing at our party at The End!! Here we have 3 tracks of RAW Detroit nu-house, put Derrick Carter, Sneak and Theo Parrish in a washing machine and this is the sort of noise your machine would make!" - K-Records.
tags:
2008,
2009,
2010,
deep house,
minimal,
morris / audio,
tech-house,
techno
sobota, maja 29, 2010
Kyle Hall - The Water Is Fine EP [2008/10, vinyl, moods & grooves]
2008 - may 2010 [reissue]
lbl: Moods & Grooves
#: MG-045
electronic
deep house
320kbps
A. Create Your Own Existence
B1. Tomorrow Is The Day
B2. One Ribbon
note: "Scrolling back a few years, Mood & Grooves present one of the very earliest (and digital only) Kyle Hall releases for the first time 'pon wax. 'The Water Is Fine' was produced roughly around the same time as his FXHE debut so what you're hearing is a lovely snapshot of a producer in near-embryonic form. 'Create Your Existence' makes a cautious start, taking its time to warm up with silken chords before dropping a thick house beat and sparkling keys. 'Tomorrow Is The Day' is nothing short of a stunning house track, the sort of gear you'd expect to hear from Shake in his prime (when in fact this guy was 17 when he wrote it!), and finally 'One Ribbon' sails home on a kinked shuffle of raw percussion and head-melting interstellar jazz keys." - boomkat.
[8.0]
yt preview:
& buy it:
tags:
[8.0] topaz,
2008,
2010,
deep house,
moods and grooves
wtorek, maja 04, 2010
Kris Wadsworth - Get Your Wadsworth [2008, vinyl, morris / audio]
14 may 2008
lbl: Morris / Audio
#: morris61
eletronic
deep house, tech-house
320kbps
A. Ripped Open
B1. Det Sound
B2. Sorta Down
note: "This is the first record released this year that has really put a smile on my face. With its blatant lack of pretension and no-nonsense honesty, 'Get Your Wadsworth' has the depth and the versatility to be a staple in thinking house/techno sets for a good while.
'Ripped Open' sounds painful, and there's a wailing vocal sample to match, but put that down to the masochistic pleasure of jacking one's body until the joints have been dislocated because that's what this tune makes you want to do. This is an idiomatic dance track that is on one level incredibly familiar and yet it’s also refreshingly different.
On the B-side, 'DET Sound' is full of delicate touches, including a cheeky little sax riff meandering through a dream-like soundscape. 'Sorta Down' slows things down a touch and has a melancholic feel offset by jazz-funk phrasing of the deftest type. The sampled squeak is also a nice touch, sounding like over-zealous lovemaking on an old mattress.
This is simply emotional and visceral music that has the power to remind you why you fell in love with house in the first place. " - Paul Corey, RA.
9.0
[4shared]
buy it here.
[discogs]
tags:
2008,
deep house,
morris / audio,
tech-house
sobota, kwietnia 17, 2010
Rumpistol - Dynamo [2008, cd, rump recordings]
20 october 2008
lbl: Rump Recordings
#: RUMPCD010
electronic
idm, experimental, ambient, glitch, acoustic, dub, abstract
256kbps
topaz [8.0]
1 Transit
2 Mobile
3 Refleksion
4 Beito
5 Rehux
6 Analog
7 Kocmoc
8 Dynamo
_
total time: 44:26
Cello - Andreas Linsdell
Double Bass - Johan Segerberg
Producer, Written-By - Jens Berents Christiansen
Violin - Jody Ghani
note: "Denmark's Rumpistol has been on the scene for awhile now. Five years ago, he put out his eponymous debut on the now-bustling Rump label; since then, he's been quietly making a name for himself in the electronic music underground. His sound is a glitchy, clicky brew, combining mathematical rhythms with crisp atmospherics and smart melodies. Post-rock-laced "Refleksion," replete with a catchy guitar line, sees Rumpistol at his best; it is a smart, memorable piece of electronic music with connections to early Pluramon work.
Five years on the scene have definitely left their mark on Dynamo - professional and original, this is an impeccably polished record worthy of patronage by any keen electronic music enthusiast. Due to their abstract manner, it can be difficult to conceptualize these eight tracks as individual compositions rather than one whole movement, and this sense of unity is magnified by Rumpistol's adherence to a fairly consistent formula. Certainly, certain tracks have different personalities - "Kocmoc" is dreary and meditative, "Beito" is vast and dramatic, and Mouse on Mars-esque "Mobile" is captivatingly skittish. Still, any disparate elements found between tracks come together to form a convincing whole.
Perhaps the best aspect of Dynamo is its individuality. Certainly, the concepts contained within are all culled from previous sources – such is the case in electronic music and virtually any genre around today. But the songs themselves, wrapped up and put together, are distinctly Rumpistol's own. And as far as contemporary electronic music goes, they're top of the line." - indieville.
yt preview:
[4shared]
buy it here.
[Discovery Records, £12.99]
tags:
2008,
abstract,
acoustic,
ambient,
dub,
experimental,
glitch,
idm,
rump recordings
sobota, marca 27, 2010
Erobique - Endorphinmachine [2008, vinyl, mirau]
15 december 2008
lbl: Mirau
#: MIRAU007
electronic
disco, house
320kbps
topaz [8.0]
A. Endorphinmachine
B. Arf Patzo
producer: Carsten Meyer
note: "Meyer is sluggish. He eyes me venomously from behind puffy lids. Leave him alone with my DJ shit, I make out from his inebriate slur. All I had wanted was to bring around the test-pressing of his new 12-inch, “Endorphinmachine” that I am releasing on my label, Mirau, in September. Squeezing the entire, magnificent 12 minutes of these two tracks (Endorphinmachine / Arf Patzo) out of him seemed at times a Sisyphean task. Disconnected telephones, nocturnal taxi odysseys across entire states, physical assaults and broken joints were enough to push even me closer to the quagmire of selfabandonment than to my ultimate goal of finally bringing out a new Erobique maxi. The gleam has almost gone from Carsten Meyer’s eyes. He is one of the best and most dangerous live entertainers in disco. "
wtorek, marca 23, 2010
Seldom Felt 1-6 [2007-2009, 6 x vinyl, seldom felt]
lbl: Seldom Felt
electronic
SELDOM FELT 1
2007
#: SELDOM FELT
techno, dub techno
~212kbpschrysoberyl [8.5]
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
SELDOM FELT 2
2008
#: SELDOM FELT 002
techno
~212kbps
beryl [7.8]
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
SELDOM FELT 3
2009
#: SELDOM FELT 003
techno, acid techno
~300kbps
topaz [8.0]
deviant in distortion
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
SELDOM FELT 4
january 2009
#: SELDOM FELT 004
techno, abstract
320kbps
corundum [9.0]
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
SELDOM FELT 5
april 2009
#: SELDOM FELT 005
techno, disco, abstract
~173kbps
beryl [7.8]
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
SELDOM FELT 6
2009
#: SELDOM FELT 006
techno
256kbps
corundum [9.0]
[fixed / 30 march 2010]
wtorek, marca 09, 2010
Kassem Mosse - Aqueous Haze (The World Dissappeared Into An) [2008, vinyl, mikrodisko recordings]
november 2008
lbl: Mikrodisko Recordings
#: M5
electronic
deep house, minimal techno
~192kbps
topaz [8.0]A. No Peace/No Love/No Unity (Instrumental Edit)
B. 578
producer: Kassem Mosse
note: "[...] “No Peace/No Love/No Unity” has a bleak vibe fitting of its dour title. With its slow groove and soulless percussive sounds, it takes the listener on a night drive through a dilapidated urban landscape. As the track progresses, tortured half melodies drift into focus, eventually forming a deep, belching synth line that makes it all sound very Sähkö. “578″ is colored in the same gravelly hues, but is otherwise much more indulgent than the A-side. Its bass kicks fall with a dusty thud, complimenting mechanical buzzes and metallic scrapes to set the stage with industrial imagery right off the bat. The next five minutes are dominated by an evocative, foggy melody that makes this the choice track of the EP. Its sound offers something refreshingly out of place in today’s techno milieu, and would make for an exhilarating climax in a set of atonal Berghain bangers. Sadly enough, I’ve never been to a seedy warehouse party, but this is exactly the kind of music you would hear in one in my daydreams. “No Peace/No Love/No Unity” reflects more studio mastery, but the emotion of “578″ is impossible to deny. Kassem Mosse has been a well kept secret until now, but if other techno nerds feel the way I do, “Aqueous Haze” could earn him the widespread recognition he’s due." - LittleWhiteEarbuds.
buy it here. [£7.99]
tags:
2008,
deep house,
mikrodisko recordings,
minimal
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