czwartek, stycznia 21, 2010

Emptyset - Doxa EP [2008, vinyl, caravan recordings]





























may 2008
lbl: Caravan Recordings
#: CVAN003
electronic
techno
320kbps
hubscale: corundum [9.0]



Endoxa


Episteme
Doxa



Emptyset - James Ginzburg & Paul Purgas.

note: "Emptyset’s “Doxa EP,” is the third release on Ginzburg and October’s Caravan Recordings, which slots in somewhere alongside imprints like Apple Pips and 3024. That is to say somewhere between techno and dubstep, although Caravan hews more closely to a techno or minimal style than its peers. Written with Paul Purgas, it’s definitely Emptyset’s strongest material yet. High production values unite the EP, as does a clever interplay between beats and melody which sees them coquettishly refrain from appearing side by side for too long. (When you’re going this stripped down, who needs both?) “Episteme” is the looser of the tracks, the one closer to dubstep. All of its elements sound a touch off-kilter in a pleasing way, but they never quite come together in the way that, say, Villalobos’ more unhinged productions do. “Endoxa,” the A-side, is more successful, with a wicked tautness calling to mind some of the darker stuff to come from the Berghain camp recently, but at the same time retains a whiff of slovenly bass. These make for strange bedfellows, but in a way that’s engaging, not off-putting. This could certainly go down a treat in the right moment in a loud, dark room." - Colin Shields, Little White Earbuds.



Sarah Goldfarb & JHK - Heartbeat City [2010, cd, treibstoff]



























11 january 2010
lbl: Treibstoff
#: TreibCD-10
electronic
techno, minimal
320kbps
hubscale: chrysoberyl [8.5]



1. Here We Come

2. The Noise Electric

3. Jacki

4. Just A Holiday

5. So Long

6. Lights At Night

7. Back In Town

8. Golden Sun

9. Never Stop

10. Heartbeat City



note: "French producer Jean-Vincent Luccini’s debut album is a collaboration with friend Jean-Christophe Hallary (a.k.a JHK). Heartbeat City takes its name from The Cars’ seminal ’80s album, while Luccini’s alias is borrowed from the character in Darren Aronofsky’s 2000 classic Requiem For A Dream. Musically, the album sports a cinematic sound, full of lush synths, percolating beats and general sonic mischief." - BigShot.



Horizontal Ground - Horizontal Ground 01-03 [2009, 3 x vinyl, horizontal ground]




lbl: Horizontal Ground
electronic
techno
320kbps



Horizontal Groud 01


























july 2009
#: HG01
hubscale: carborundum [9.3]



A.
Untitled

B.
Untitled



grandma



buy it here.



Horizontal Ground 02





























september 2009
#: HG 02
hubscale: carborundum [9.3]



A.
Untitled

B.
Untitled






buy it here.



Horizontal Ground 03


























16 december 2009
#: HG 03
hubscale: corundum [9.0]



A.
All The Way Back

B.
Ghosts On Acid



grandchild



buy it here. [juno guarantees quick shipping]



note: "So yet another anonymous techno project launches. However, the message remains the same; you don't need a wacky haircut or to act as a pimp for a new technology company to make great techno music."

środa, stycznia 20, 2010

Shortstuff & Hyetal - Don't Sleep / Ice Cream [2010, vinyl, punch drunk]
























18 january 2010
lbl: Punch Drunk
#: drunk15
electronic
dubstep, uk garage
320kbps
hubscale: silicon [7.0]



A. Don't Sleep

B. Ice Cream



Shortstuff - Richard Attley,
Hyetal - David Corney.

note: "January seems to be a month of firsts for Bristol's Punch Drunk, which sees the first non-local producer on the label—the Hertfordshire-based Shortstuff, here no doubt thanks to the geographical relevance of Redland resident Hyetal. It's also, notably, the first collaborative 12-inch to be released on Punch Drunk, and undoubtedly one of the first absolutely essential dubstep 12-inches of 2010. [...]" - Oli Marlow.



Homewreckers - Home Wreckers [2009, vinyl, unique]





























january 2009
lbl: Unique
#: UNIQUE 148-1
electronic
deep house, house
~192kbps
hubscale: diamond [10.0]



A1. Home Wreckers (Rework)
A2. Wreckers (Delight)
B1. Close Your Eyes 'Til The Morning (Deep Transportation Remix)
B2. Close Your Eyes 'Til The Morning (Late Night DT Instrumental)


B1 & B2 are remixes by Mike Huckaby.

Homewreckers - Johannes Ehmann, Gregor Pottmeier & Krischan Jan-Eric Wesenberg.

note: 'They sound deep funky, peerlessly adventurous, with elaborate clicking beats, beautifully organized riots of ideas crowding every track.'



play that boom-funk!



buy it here. [juno guarantees quick shipping]

Freund Der Familie - Sark EP [2008, vinyl, freund der familie]





























may 2008
lbl: Freund Der Familie
#: FDF 002
electronic
dub techno, deep house
~200kbps
hubscale: corundum [9.0]



A1. Sark

B1. Sark (Taron Trekka Remix)




Freund Der Familie - Klaus Rakete, Mirko Hunger,

Taron-Trekka - Daniel Müller-Sachs, Andreas Kriester.

note: deep & pulsating dub anthem.






but it here. [official site]

Four Tet - There Is Love In You [2010, cd, domino]





























25 january 2010
lbl: Domino
#: 0202542
electronic
house, experimental, leftfield, downtempo, minimal
320kbps
hubscale: topaz [8.0]


01. Angel Echoes
02. Love Cry
03. Circling
04. Pablo's Heart
05. Sing
06. This Unfolds
07. Reversing
08. Plastic People
09. She Just Likes To Fight




producer - Kieran Hebden

four tet's official site

note: "You have to admire Kieran Hebden for sticking so rigidly to his vision. Back in 2003 the London-based producer made an album called Rounds, which became rather more popular than he’d envisaged due to its winning mix of beautiful, organic-sounding melodies and novel, cleverly-manipulated samples. Radiohead invited him out on tour, tracks from the album began to pop up on everything from sportswear ads to television gardening shows, and Hebden looked set to become a quasi-household name.

Instead, two years on he released Everything Ecstatic, a record that upped the beats-per-minute dramatically in a bid to counteract the unlovely term ‘folktronica’ he’d been saddled with, and any suggestion of commercial intent. Those listeners who abandoned Four Tet at this point may want to give There is Love in You a spin, however, because, as the title suggests: the bliss is back. [...]" - Si Hawkin for BBC Music.




[fixed at 25 jan.]


buy it here.

Marcel Dettmann / Tama Sumo & Prosumer - Phantasma Vol. 3 [2009, vinyl, diamonds & pearls music]





























october 2009
lbl: Diamonds & Pearls Music
#: dnp 13
electronic
techno, deep house
~200kbps
hubscale: corundum [9.0]



A. Marcel Dettmann - Helix

B. Tama Sumo & Prosumer - Alien Mutts



Tama Sumo - Kerstin Egert
Prosumer - Achim Brandenburg

note: "[...] Less abrasive and yet just as hypnotic as MDR006, Marcel Dettmann's "Helix" trades on the distinctive dubby beats and nuanced filtering that the Basic Channel/Chain Reaction school of techno has spawned. Thankfully, Dettmann avoids sounding like a dull copyist through his use of a swinging rhythm, raw, somewhat abrasive beats and the kind of screeching metallic riffs—last heard on Dr Motte's "Klange Der Familie"—hurtling through the ether.

Prosumer and Tama Sumo's contribution, "Alien Mutts," is also in debt to a traditional sound, namely Chicago house, but again, the interpretation is excellent. An aching, acid-tinged bass unfolds to reveal layers of synth richness, eerie, almost austere in places but never out of place amid the tumbling, reverberated drums and heavy claps. Hopefully this record's ghostly charms will have a similar effect on a wide audience." - Richard Brophy.



Rob.Bardini - Touching You [2008, vinyl, eclipsemusic]

























18 march 2008
lbl: Eclipsemusic
#: eclipse001
electronic
dub techno
~224kbps
hubscale: chrysoberyl [8.5]



A.
Touching You

B.
Protest 7



producer - Rob Bardini from Turin, Italy.

note: 'Deep Detroit, Berlin influenced techno. Especially the b-side is a more effective energetic take on dubby techno by giving it a more uptempo groove and some additional Detroit strings.'

perełka dla bezkrytycznych wobec Berlin techno.



berlin, so radical



buy it here [discogs]

wtorek, stycznia 19, 2010

William Basinski - Vivian & Ondine [2009, cd, 2062]





























9 december 2009
lbl: 2062
#: 2062.0902
electronic
ambient
320kbps
mohs hubscale: silicon



1. Vivian & Ondine



note: Tape loops recorded live at Musex International, Los Angeles, California, September 2008.

"His new work “Vivian & Ondine” has just been released and sounds more like “The Disintegration Loops” than some of his other more recent work."



Kirk Degiorgio - Jitter World [2009, vinyl, abstract forms]

























15 june 2009
lbl: Abstract Forms
#: AFS_00.4
electronic
techno
320kbps
mohs hubscale: corundum



A1.
Jitter

B1.
Back In My Head

B2.
Traject



note: With Luke Slater in firing form and Kirk Degiorgio returning, you'd be forgiven for thinking a UK '90s techno revival was under way. 'Jitter' shows that Degiorgio is as relevant as ever; the title track is a layered deep house affair centred on a swinging rhythm; 'Back in my Head' mines the abstract As One sound with sublime melodies unfolding over a wiry, offbeat groove and 'Traject' is a full-blooded deep techno track.

DJ Magazine - August Issue No. 476. Review by Richard Brophy.




[limited to 200 copies]
buy it here. [discogs]

poniedziałek, stycznia 18, 2010

Vince Watson - Moments In Time [2002, cd, alola]
























2002
lbl: Alola
#: ALO LP006
electronic
tech-house, techno
192kbps
mohs hubscale: chrysoberyl



A1.
Out Of The Deep

A2.
Mystical Rhythm

B1.
Depth Soul

B2.
Simplicity

C1.
Into Beyond

C2.
Underwater

D1.
Beneath The Sound

D2.
Rephlexions



note: "Plenty of quality here. From the more progressive, melodic vibe of the 1st vinyl to the techier approach of the 2nd. 'Underwater' is my personal favourite. Apparently it's actually a remix of 'Bubbles' (the man told me so himself) but whatever - it's a damn fine tune. Solid percussion with just the right amount of musicality over the top."

yt preview:





Traversable Wormhole - Traversable Wormhole Vol 1-3 [2009, 3 x vinyl, traversable wormhole]



lbl: Traversable Wormhole

electronic
techno


























may 2009
#: TW01
320kbps
mohs hubscale: chrysoberyl



A.
Transducer

B.
Spacetime Symmetries



is anybody home?



buy it here.




























june 2009
#: TW02
320kbps
mohs hubscale: corundum



A.
Tachyon

B.
Where 2D Meets 3D



























july 2009
#: TW03
~200kbps
mohs hubscale: carborundum



A.
Exotic Matter

B.
Superluminal



use anything you want, how about rats?



buy it here.



note: "As valid solutions of Einstein’s General Relativity, wormholes allow travel between two points in spacetime, leading to the possibility of time travel as well as travel to far corners of our universe in timescales we’re familiar with. They can also, however, act as bridges to neighboring universes, which is primarily where Traversable Wormhole, the mysterious producer and label, derives their inspiration. " - LWE.

niedziela, stycznia 17, 2010

Wooden Shjips - Wooden Shjips [2007, cd, holy mountain]





























2007
lbl: Holy Mountain
#: 011235813
rock
psychedelic, stoner
192kbps
mohs hubscale: boron



1. We Ask You To Ride
2. Losin' Time
3. Lucy's Ride
4. Blue Sky Bends
5. Shine Like Suns



note: "Wooden Shjips, a quartet from San Francisco heavily influenced by the experimentalism of psychedelia, classical minimalism, and garage rock excess, started as an experiment in rhythmic primitivism and group improvisation. The current roster brings a more structured rock approach to its performances, utilizing a traditional lineup of drums (Omar Ahsanuddin), bass (Dusty Jermier), organ (Nash Whalen), guitar (Erik "Ripley" Johnson), and vocals."



Sebbo / Moritz von Oswald - Watamu Beach [2008, vinyl, desolat]





























march 2008
lbl: Desolat
#: Desolat 003
electronic
dub, techno
320kbps
mohs hubscale: boron




A. Sebbo - Watamu Beach

AA. Moritz von Oswald - Watamu Beach Rework



production:
Sebbo - Sebastian Suckfüll
& Moritz von Oswald

note: "Sebbo’s African getaway is more of a call to action than relaxing background noise, charging the air with humid white noise loops, widely rebounding claps and a forceful beat. Joined by a chorus of rising African chants and oscillating globs of dubbed melody, it’s easy to get lost in the infectious and palpable atmosphere “Watamu Beach” creates. If Sebbo got you sweaty, von Oswald’s lengthy rework is more suited for the toweling off. Pulled back to neat shaker patterns, rippling hand percussion and diminutive triplets, von Oswald puts forth deliberate, powerful tones and, as the beat fades, heady amorphous swirls to soothe dancers’ feet while they spark a joint. Although this Desolat release is unlikely to flare up much controversy, the sheer quality and versatility of “Watamu Beach” could make it nearly as buzzed about. Essential for those wallowing through winter’s dregs or in the midst of working on a tan." - LittleWhiteEarbuds.