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Welcome to our anniversary newsletter.
Anniversaries seem without fail to attract exaggerated praise and wistful sentimentalities. And induce annoyed eye-rolling and bored finger-twitching in those asked to endure the self-indulgent ode to the celebrated party. We at Dense thus want to save you the pain and cut straight to the chase. We are an empirical company after all. 50 installments of daring music news, well over 1000 releases promoted, more than 70 labels served, five years of pushing the envelope in music journalism and nurturing awareness for experimental music. A worthy cause as we find. And always only possible with the help of you, dear recipient of this newsletter. So, as the ditty goes: thank you for the music and since there is so much of it, here is more for you to explore at your leisure.
Yours The Dense Promotion Team
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contents:
ALEXANDER RISHAUG - Possible Landscape [CD Asphodel] ARIEL PINK'S HAUNTED GRAFITTI - The Doldrums [CD/LP Paw Tracks] CHRISTIAN MARCLAY - djTRIO [CD Asphodel] ED LAWES - 14 Tracks/Pieces [CD Planet Mu] FOURCOLOR - Air Curtain [CD 12k] FOURCOLOR - Water Mirror [CD apestaartje] F.S.BLUMM - Sesamsamen [CD Plop] GUSTAV - Rettet die Wale [CD mosz] HANS APPELQVIST - Bremort [CD Komplott] JOHN HUDAK - Room with Sky [CD Spekk] METALYCÉE - Another White Album [CD mosz] MICHAELA MELIÁN - Baden-Baden [CD/LP Monika Enterprise] MOKIRA - FFT POP [CD cubicfabric] NICOLAS COLLINS - Pea Soup [3"CD apestaartje] OTTO VON SCHIRACH - Global Speaker Fisting [CD Schematic] O.LAMM - Hello Spiral [CD Active Suspension] PAN/TONE - Newfound Urban Calm [2CD Bip-Hop] SECRET FREQUENCY CREW - Forest of the Echo Downs [CD Schematic] STEPHAN MATHIEU - On Tape [CD Häpna] STYROFOAM - Nothing's Lost [CD/LP morr music] V.A. - BROKEN CHANNEL [DVD Cocosolidciti] VITOR JOAQUIM - A Rose is a Rose [CD dOc recordings]
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ALEXANDER RISHAUG - Possible Landscape [CD Asphodel ASP 2024] http://www.asphodel.com
Alexander Rishaug is a sound artist and electronic musician based in Oslo, Norway. A member of the country's fertile experimental music scene, Rishaug has toured throughout Europe and the US and appeared on compilations on the Rune Grammofon, Jester and Smalltown Supersound labels. His first full-length, the critically acclaimed Panorama, was released in 2002 by Smalltown Supersound. Moving from ambient to abstract beats and classic clicks and cuts, Rishaug's second release, Possible Landscape, explores tones and textures creating detailed, rich and melodic soundscapes. Based on recordings of self-played instruments and field recordings that were then edited and processed on Rishaug's computer, Possible Landscape straddles a perfect middle ground between structure and rhythm with unexpected skips and random shifts. Also a member of the improv trio ARM with Arne Borganand Are Mokkelbost (Single Unit), Rishaug has collaborated with numerous other artists including Håkon Kornstad, Pål Asle Pettersen, Tonny Klyften, John Hegre, Jørgen Træen, Toshimaru Nakamura and Salvatore.
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ARIEL PINK'S HAUNTED GRAFITTI - The Doldrums [CD/LP Paw Tracks PAW3] -> no promo in UK http://www.paw-tracks.com
After years of recording in relative seclusion in the hills of Los Angeles, Ariel Pink (the first non-Animal Collective member on the Paw Tracks roster) makes his official Paw Tracks debut with "The Doldrums". Originally a handmade CD-R release a couple years back, "The Doldrums" by Ariel Pink's Haunted Grafitti was discovered by the Animal Collective during one of their west coast tours and became an immediate favorite. Recording at home with only a guitar, keyboard, and 8-track (the drum sounds are all unbelievably created with his vocals), Ariel Pink blends Lite FM and warped lo-fi pop into something beautiful and confusing, yet highly addictive.
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CHRISTIAN MARCLAY - djTRIO [CD Asphodel ASP 2023] http://www.asphodel.com
Performer, sculptor, and sound artist Christian Marclay has been experimenting, composing and performing with phonograph records and turntables since 1979. As a musician, he was one of the first to use records and turntables as a medium for performance and improvisation. Mixing a wide variety of LPs on multiple turntables, fragmenting and repeating sounds, altering speeds, playing records backwards, spinning, throwing, scratching, and otherwise manipulating records to create his unique "theater of found sound," Marclay's extreme DJ manipulations predate by two decades the turntablists of today. djTRIO is a rotating trio founded by Christian Marclay in 1996 to showcase the talent of some of the world's best avant-garde turntablists. Rooted in the context of free-improvisation, Marclay's latest musical project continues pushing forward the definition of what deejaying is. The new CD features four of the most forward thinking turntablists of the new music scene: Toshio Kajiwara, Erik M., DJ Olive and Marina Rosenfeld. djTRIO features the deejay as an instrumentalist working collectively in a group instead of performing as a soloist. Over the course of the past seven years djTRIO has also included Otomo Yoshihide, Pita, and Tom Recchion, among others. The follow-up to Marclay's 2000 collaboration with Otomo Yoshihide, Moving Parts (Asphodel) djTRIO continues to demonstrate that a lot more can be done with turntables than just scratch beats. The new CD was compiled by Marclay from live recordings of numerous performances at museums and clubs in the US, France, Switzerland, and Portugal.
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ED LAWES - 14 Tracks/Pieces [CD Planet Mu ZIQ110] -> no promo in UK, France, Benelux http://www.planet-mu.com
A collection of works by Birmingham-based musician & contemporary composer Ed Lawes. He divides the works between 'pieces' (generally scored for or impovised on more traditional instruments) and 'tracks' (which can be generalised as more computer-based or 'electroacoustic' works). The pieces include studies for violin, double bass & tenor saxophone and works for mixed ensemble among other things. The performances, recordings and improvisations are carefully edited and processed, layered and combined to form these pieces (and tracks); for whatever reason there is a tremendous depth of emotion within them. Brief references: Ligeti, Stockhausen, Autechre, Anthony Braxton.
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FOURCOLOR - Air Curtain [CD 12k 12K1029] http://www.12k.com
Air Curtain is the latest release from Keiichi Sugimoto's (minamo, fonica) solo project Fourcolor. Following his release Water Mirror (Apestaartje, 2004) in which Sugimoto created gradually evolving works using guitar drones and resonances, Air Curtain was composed to be a more diverse album and an exploration of different processes. Still utilizing the signature drones and ambient washes of guitar notes and resonances, Air Curtain is a very flowing work, yet finds movement in implied rhythmic edits, synthetic percussive accents and more structured playing techniques. The results are engaging, picturesque works that swell and flow with an air of warmth and translucence, layered with subtle shifts and sparks that demand attentive listening and further establish Sugimoto's place as one of the genre's strongest emerging talents.
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FOURCOLOR - Water Mirror [CD apestaartje staartje016] http://www.staartje.com
After releasing several stunning albums as a part of the electro-acoustic quartet Minamo (apestaartje/cubic music) and as 1/2 of the electronica duo Fonica (plop/tomlab) this is Keiichi Sugimoto‚s first widely distributed solo release as Fourcolor. Focusing predominately on the guitar 'water mirror' blends acoustic resonance with subtle precision to create an extremely detailed and restrained listening experience. Sugimoto focuses on the smallest of elements using electronics to accentuate every facet of an already tactile sound palette. Sugimoto seamlessly blends various threads of kinetic listening in this ever-shifting composition of gradual movement. A difficult one to memorize, 'water mirror' is a deceptively complex album full of warmth and rigor. The album closes with an epic 25 min soundtrack to the film 'Frontire' by Japanese experimental filmmaker Jun Miyazaki which will be screening at this years Cannes Film Festival. Extremely gradual music.
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F.S.BLUMM - Sesamsamen [CD Plop PLIP-3012] http://www.inpartmaint.com/plop
F.S.Blumm is Frank Schültge born in Bremen in 1968. In Bremen he graduated in Art, Music and Educational Science. Eventually he moved to Hanover and since 1997 F.S.Blumm has been living in Berlin where he is successfully free lancing as a musician, composer, radioplay author and producer. F.S.Blumm is part of Sack & Blumm, Rebresch & Blumm and KINN. He has released on Tomlab, Morr Music, Tokuma, Staubgold, Audio Dregs and others; his radio plays are broadcast by the WDR, SWR, Deutschlandradio and others. Text by F.S.Blumm: This album is about approaching a musical idea from various sides. There are mainly two pieces on this album: one is 'coop comp' (which stands for cooperative composition) the other is 'leben lauft'. During the last seven years I made a couple of solo-releases wherein I always invited a small number of single musicians to play their wonderful instruments for me. One day I noticed that all these people never really met each other on my records and so I had the idea of inviting all of them at once to create something like 'a symphony of friends'. As a basis I took my guitar and wrote a composition inspired by Ethiopian-rhythms. I did a 'general-midi'-version of it which I then gave along with the score to my friends, telling them: "You can do whatever you want: stick to the notes, do a field-recording, freak out, but the closer you stay with the example the better everything will be combinable, I guess." In the end I received 10 beautiful contributions, reaching from one minute to one hour, from sparse melodies to rich arrangements. Semuin and I combined all these pieces in countless ways. We didn't succeed in doing the big symphony, but we did a lot of overtures. On this album I invited two more artists, because I have always felt deeply connected to their specific speech in my musical ways: one is Bjorn Kuhligk, the other is Yumiko Matsui: Bjorn Kuhligk wrote three texts combined under the name 'leben lauft', which inspired me to write some music which is heard here in three different versions. The task was to heighten the two disciplines by giving each other space to unfold (appreciating). Listening. Answering. Projection surfaces. Association surfaces. In the end Yumiko Matsui did all the artwork.
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GUSTAV - Rettet die Wale [CD mosz 005] http://www.mosz.org
Besides her artistic work, Eva Jantschitsch was co-founding the musical formations Metrosau, Motorsau and Songs of Suspects. Since the end of 2002 she has focused on her solo-project Gustav. Like all previous Mosz releases, "Rettet die Wale" [mosz005] is an artist's first album. Behind the name 'Gustav' hides a female musician with mainly a Fine Arts background. Though the "Rettet die Wale" is quite the opposite of Metalycée's "Another White Album" [mosz004], it can also be considered a pop album in a wider sense. Each piece on this CD is electronically based, but structured like a classic pop song. They are put into perspective by the fragile voice of Gustav herself. The title of the CD might seem kitschy and concerned but in fact Gustav wittily uses both, political facts and poetic elements. In a way all the tracks contain more or less serious lyrics - basically German and English - but they are composed with a good sense of humour.
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HANS APPELQVIST - Bremort [CD Komplott escudre03] -> No Promo in Sweden http://www.komplott.com
On his new album Bremort, Hans Appelqvist seeks an alternative technique of musical story telling, a search which seems to be founded in a sort of restlessness or maybe a mise en cause of those simple and solidly established parameters which have been established in instrumental and conventional popular music. Appelqvist mainly derives his particular form of musical story telling from feature film, where the music is paralleling the story so as to amplify it or comment it. It is in this form, where sound and image converge, that Appelqvist is conducting his search for unexpected emotional expressions. Bremort is the name of a fictitious city where the listener takes part in scenes in the lives of the people of this average Swedish town. The album has no comprehensive theme but is rather built up around several small episodes, which have nothing in common other than the fact that they all take place in this same fictitious city during a limited period of time. The depictions are accompanied by different musical themes in which the beige existence of some of the inhabitants of Bremort are portrayed and linked together in recurrent intermezzos. As such Bremort is in a way a place of refuge, a sanctuary for the commonplace. In earlier productions Appelqvist has introduced a distinctive world of resonance in which an encoded narrative is concealed. With Bremort Appelqvist is not only creating his most comprehensive work so far, it is also a further elaboration of his singular technique of storytelling. These are moods to return to again and again, but at the same time not as concrete in its narrative form as to defy the description of music. Here you find dependence between image and sound where each part presupposes the other.
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JOHN HUDAK - Room with Sky [CD Spekk KK003] http://www.spekk.net
US sound-artist John Hudak's new material is a sculpture of his voice speaking about the view of the sky from his room. The actual tones heard on this album sound so delicate and beautiful like a reflection in a mirror by going through more than 20 permutations before arriving at this final version. This was originally released on a CDR limited to 50 copies from his own chaba recordings (now out of print) in 2003 and this will be the official release with the remastering by Stephan Mathieu. Text by John Hudak: Room with sky began as a recording of my speaking voice in my bedroom, which is very sunny on sunny days. My bedroom has Bauhaus style casement windows with views in the Southern direction (towards New York city), and the Western direction (towards the Hudson River and the Palisades cliffs of New Jersey on the opposite side of the river). The words that I spoke came directly out of my mouth in a stream-of-consciousness style, with the actual text having been lost through destructive editing within my computer. The idea behind this piece was for me to convey in the listener the feeling of being in this sunny room, on a sunny day. I took the recording of my voice and put it through many permutations before finally arriving at this ending point. Room with sky was mastered by Stephan Mathieu consisting partly of a process of digital to analog to digital conversion...for warmth.
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METALYCÉE - Another White Album [CD mosz 004] http://www.mosz.org
Armin Steiner and Nik Hummer are primarily known for their longtime project thilges3 (Steiner, Hummer, Gammon). In this context their mission is the acoustic introduction of public places like museums, galleries, theatres and clubs to social transformation-triggering and visual sound innovations. Metalycée is a very new project with the aim to salve, recover, transform and put metal into the field of electronic music without respecting any borderlines. Another White Album - their first CD ever - is basically made of digitally processed guitar and drum samples, which Steiner and Hummer merge with their modular synth sounds into a unique construction. The metal-like sounding samples are cut and arranged precisely in an almost breakbeat kind of style, always ready for an unexpected change between harsh & abrasive and floating forms. In addition friends and fans of the band like Didi Bruckmayr from Fuckhead (Mego) and John Norman from Radian (Thrill Jockey) contribute as guests on “21H39” and “5H17” A harsh Viennese Melange and a vivid proof that there are still new paths within electronica, which can be discovered.
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MICHAELA MELIÁN - Baden-Baden [CD/LP Monika Enterprise 39] -> Promo only in France, Scandinavia, Portugal and Eastern Europe http://www.monika-enterprise.de
This, Michaela Melián's first solo album, comprises slow and uplifting melodic grooves. She uses strong yet simple beats and entrancing cello to set a relaxed mood. Two years in the making, the album from F.S.K. bassist and singer is a work of concisely crafted electronic beauty. Although produced as accompanying pieces to Melián's exhibitions as a visual artist, the album now stands proud on its own right. The listener is even graced with Melian's wonderful voice on the last number, a Roxy Music cover recorded especially for this album.
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MOKIRA - FFT POP [CD cubicfabric cubicf04] http://www.cubicmusic.com/fabric
Andreas Tilliander aka Mokira is regarded as one of the most important key figures in the world of electronic music from Sweden. We can call him the guy with various faces because of his unlimited activities that expand across the fields of nu electronica as Andreas Tilliander, Lowfour, Rechord, Komp... and Mokira. It could be said that Mokira is Tilliander's prime project now. Mokira's first appearance on Raster-Noton, Berlin, represented the era of new electronica with its title "crip hop". After that, he kept on deepening his sounds with elegant and rich textures that remind us of the sounds of 4AD and the shoegazer phase. Tilliander is also famous for his reliable skills and career as a mastering engineer and producer. Based in his private studio Repeatle in Stockholm, he has produced various music for the dance floors and the listening rooms in northern and western Europe. "FFT POP" is the fourth full length album following "Album" (Type Records). On this album, Tilliander shows the one and only aesthetics with developed senses of melodies and the manners of dub. What is remarkable is the mixture of hi-fi sound design and the smell of decadence and beauty that 80's indie rock & pop possessed (Tilliander mentions that this work is an homage to My Bloody Valentine's "Loveless" album). Free from either low-fi romanticism or narrative folk/poptronica, Tilliander has succeeded in completing his masterpiece and predicting a new era of POP music. Tilliander welcomed vocalist/lyricist Piana (cubic music/HAPPY) on a vocal track "Tsuki no Kioku" (means "memories of the moon" in Japanese). The two realized a great collaboration to melt each other's world view together. We can hardly believe that they worked together by merely exchanging audio data via www.
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NICOLAS COLLINS - Pea Soup [3"CD apestaartje listen002] http://www.staartje.com
A self-stabilizing network of circuitry nudges the pitch of audio feedback to a different resonant frequency every time the feedback starts to build. The familiar shriek is replaced with unstable patterns of hollow tones, a site-specific raga reflecting the acoustical personality of the room. These architectural melodies can be influenced by moving in the space, making other sounds, or even by letting in a draft of cold air. This recording took place in the reverb-drenched splendor of the Plasy Monastery, in the Czech Republic, during the 1999 "Festival Limbo 2." George Cremaschi gave a spirited performance on double bass.
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OTTO VON SCHIRACH - Global Speaker Fisting [CD Schematic SCH044] http://www.schematic.net
Deafening audiences and defying protocol, Otto Von Schirach returns in '04 with a freshly-lubed full-length to give electronica another ghetto suppository. The follow up to 2002's Chopped Zombie Fungus (Schematic), Global Speaker Fisting is from the underground's underground: it's the twenty-eyed electrified monstrosity living in the darkest, deepest sewers of the hardcore avant-garde. Moving from death metal send-ups to plagues and biotech disasters, Von Schirach's third album is easily his finest and most accomplished record to date. Global Speaker Fisting could not arrive at a better time for this 27 year-old Miami resident. Fresh from recent work with the likes of Skinny Puppy - programming and sound design for their 2004 full-length, The Greater Wrong of the Right, serving as the warm-up act on the band's recent American tour - Von Schirach's innovations also caught the eye of Miss Kittin, who asked him to remix "Professional Distortion," the first single off of her most recent album I Com (Astralwerks.) With demands for collaboration from artists as diverse as these, clearly Otto Von Schirach is up to something. File under: "Insult to Injury," beside the fetishistic imagery of Joel Peter Witkin's photographs, the shuddering noise of Venetian Snares, the cartoon cruelty of Jake and Dinos Chapman's sculptures, and the theme-park insanity of author George Saunders. Otto Von Schirach's comedy is meant to shake people free from apathy. His futuristic sound suggests that behind all the scum and perversity, Von Schirach is an optimist. Global Speaker Fisting is a courageous and iconoclastic leap into the frightening, unknowable tomorrow.
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O.LAMM - Hello Spiral [CD Active Suspension ACD11] -> No Promo in Belgium, Scandinavia, France http://www.activesuspension.org
O.Lamm is an electronic musician. He likes weird noise, upbeat wizardry, spiraling crawling hooks and pompous melodies. He generates sounds from nothing as much as he kneads natural sounds through the technological prism, his prime purpose simply being to put his idealised vision of pop music into concrete form. Meaning, a form of pop music which would be as sonically adventurous as it is immediately accessible. Hello Spiral means, kind of, to look straight into the eye of a spiral, without blinking. Hello Spiral is o.lamm’s second official long play, after Snow Party, which was released in april 2002. Hello Spiral is located thousand light years from its predecessor, even if it doesn’t turn its back on it all the same. Hello Spiral is a very singing and sung record. Zoé and Kumi from The Konki Duet, Noak Katoi, The Very Ape, Davide Balula, Odot himself, as well as a twenty people choir gathered for the occasion (the Lucifer Amp Choir) sing very nice cryptic words, making the album very much alike something that really resembles pop music. Hello Spiral is one big whole cut in two halves. The first half is quite rhythmic and steep, the second is calmer, yet drilled with quite dangerous aspirations. Hello Spiral is indeed a very talkative record. Hello Spiral is indeed a very dense record. Hello Spiral is full of instruments and musicians, but also full of very abstract sounds, which go “scriiitch” and “sprooootch”, and which come from nature and aural reality as well as from very obscure sound synthesis and sound processing softwares. Olivier like to call this his laptop psychedelia and actually finds it quite fun. Hello Spiral is not an acoustic record, but isn’t really an electronic one either; Hello Spiral technoid takeoffs almost sound like rock’n’roll improvs, and its pop songs almost like electric diarrhea. Hello Spiral is indeed very proud of itself.
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PAN/TONE - Newfound Urban Calm (includes a free CD of remixes) [2CD Bip-Hop bleep 26/27] -> Promo only in Germany, Benelux, Spain, Eastern Europe http://www.bip-hop.com
Pan/Tone is known for his releases on BackGround, Onitor, Neuton, Revolver, SubStatic but we are proud to present his best work to date. 12 new compositions + 10 remixes = 136 minutes filled with miniaturized techno. Subtle moves for your body, food for thoughts leading step by step to a restricted dance area. shelbono "barracuda” del monte ....real name (sheldon sidney LeRock) was born in a desolate lumber/mining town in the northern regions of Ontario, Canada. Shelbono started composing music while living in Windsor (near Detroit), a city known as the mecca for techno, no!...(is it?). Pan/tone has been in the forefront of the Canadian techno movement and was awarded “Best Techno Act, 2003” from NOW magazine. He has been featured at well respected Music Festivals such as MUTEK (Montreal, Canada), AVANT MUTEK (Toronto, Canada) and North by Northwest. pan/tone has been consistently performing in Europe and Japan and has over 28 recording credits thus far (Sub-static, Revolver, Background Records, OnitorS). In 2003, 15 new songs have been sent to some friends so that they rework them, the result is the double CD "newfound urban calm". Shelbono is now based in Cologne, Germany for his fondness with the cities laid back appeal and the people he has befriended. Under the moniker Shed Le Rock he has inked a 4 album deal with Ladomat / Mute, so rest assured his music is gonna spread like wildfire.
CD1 contains Pan/tone's compositions, showing many unique features to his sound. Ranging from Minimal Techno to punchy techno+rock (Rockno), a sound that rocks dancefloors and complements the whiskey in hand idea. However pan/tone's approach is more of a broader musical appeal. Pan/tone's theory is to focus on creating a "Techno" sound that will hopefully branch away from the norm. CD2 offers exclusive reworks of Pan/Tone music by Jeff Milligan-Algorithm, Losoul, Si-cut.db, Falko Brockseiper & Mia / SubStatic, Andy Vaz, Frank Martiniq, Rene Braithwarth, Duplex 100, Adam Marshall, Repair.
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SECRET FREQUENCY CREW - Forest of the Echo Downs [CD Schematic SCH045] http://www.schematic.net
The eclectic debut full-length recording from currently in-demand NYC club DJs Matthew Brown, Matt Friedman, and Adrian Michna. Adding hints of classic 1980s pop to their own unique blend of guitars, trombones, bass and piano, Forest of the Echo Downs is a wonderfully memorable, beat-fueled collection from the brighest young band on Miami's delightfully unpredictable Schematic imprint, a firm traditionally known for parenting much harsher sounds. With previous 12"s and EPs on the celebrated Counterflow and Mass Transit labels - including the now classic 2-track Miami EP, (featuring an SFC remix by Andrea Parker) and 2002's Deep Blue 12"/CD, (featuring remixes by Eli 173 and High Priest of the late Anti-Pop Consortium) - Secret Frequency Crew have begun to build an audience of artists and fans alike with an increasing taste for the band's dark, heavily layered, downtempo jams.
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STEPHAN MATHIEU - On Tape [CD Häpna H.18] http://www.hapna.com -> No Promo in Sweden and Norway
Stephan Mathieu is an electronic musician from Saarbruecken, Germany. Starting out as a drummer in various improvised contexts he made the switch to working mainly with computers in the late 90’s. Since then he has released a string of highly acclaimed recordings on labels like Ritornell and Orthlorng Musork. >From his interest in design and work with installations he has acquired a fine-tuned sense of form. His music is mostly based on acoustic instruments but so far they have always been more or less heavily computer processed. “On Tape” is a pivotal work for Mathieu as this is the first time we hear him leaving his source material unprocessed by digital means. Stephan started building this piece from recordings provided to him by Swedish trio Tape and saxophonist Magnus Granberg. Adding his own subtle drumming, field recordings and a focus on reworking the sound material exclusively with classic editing techniques this is a beautiful album that weaves elements from the electronic and acoustic worlds to a seamless whole. A very clear and uncomplicated atmosphere around this piece distinguishes it from a lot of electronic music.
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STYROFOAM - Nothing's Lost [CD/LP morr music mm049] -> promo only in France, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe http://www.morrmusic.com
The Brussels based Club Ancienne Belgique is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2004.When it comes to bringing contemporary Indie, Club and Pop music to the stage, this venue is Brussels' most relevant address, especially for the city's young, Flemish community. When the artistic director of the club, Kurt Overbergh, started to plan activities for their anniversary, he immediately addressed Arne van Petegem aka Styrofoam, whose musical career he's been watching closely since the very beginning. They initially came up with the idea of a special show at Ancienne Belgique which Arne was supposed to host, but as the venue not only provides a big concert hall and a small club, but a studio as well, they pushed their idea a bit further. The people at AB decided to provide Arne with the opportunity to produce parts of his next album at the AB studio and fly in and accommodate a suitable number of musical guests. Styrofoam started to produce basic tracks, tailoring them to what he thought was suitable for the musicians he had in mind. He then send a selection of three to four instrumentals to his fellow musicians to choose from. To his surprise, everyone went for the track that was initially meant for them. If one listens to "Nothing's Lost" as a whole, the album never appears to be a loose compilation style collection of songs though. On the contrary, this definitely is Styrofoam's most accomplished effort to date. Styrofoam's gentle hand as both a writer, producer and voice - he sings on half of the album's songs himself - is as present as it is subtle. The realisation of the recordings took many different routes. Markus Acher (LaliPuna/The Notwist) contributed guitar tracks for "Misguided" and "Make It Mine" right before a show he played with Lali Puna in april 2004 at Ancienne Belgique. The connection between both is of course obviously Morr Music, but Styrofoam has also acted as an interim Notwist member on their 2003 US and European tours. Together with Arne Markus also managed to get Lali Puna singer Valerie Trebeljahr involved. After just a tiny bit of reluctance (because she hadn't been rehearsing anything for this project), she sang the song's chorus on the spot. Anticon artist Alias, who has been supporting Lali Puna on their European tour this spring, rounded things off for "Misguided", providing one of his rare raps. Taking advantage of a few days off, Alias stayed in Brussels a bit longer to provide more beats for "Couches In Alleys" and "Make It Mine".
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V.A. - BROKEN CHANNEL [DVD Cocosolidciti CSC009] http://www.cocosolidciti.com
Broken Channel presents sound and video interpretations on DVD and CD of the contemporary experience of surveillance, from a range of leading international artists working in sound and video. Featuring newly commissioned musical and video works exploring noises of dissent and visions through the shattered lens of CCTV and surveillance: Coldcut (Ninjatune) with assistance from Outerabongolia look at the police's monitoring of protest and protestors; Kampuchea (aka. Phonem, Morr Music) uses sound from an immigration office to construct a soundtrack with; Ultra Red (Mille Plateaux/Fat Cat) look at the protest at Quebec and on the USA/Mexico border from a participants perspective; Kaffe Matthews & Riz Maslen (aka - Noetropic-ntone) create discordant sound and image from the mute medium of CCTV; and Made (Gescom, Skam) & Battery Operated (C0C0S0L1DC1T1) look at how the control spaces of surveillance can be subverted to create radical new architectures and environments. All works were originally commissioned for exclusive use for this project by The Futuresonic Festival in UK. This project has already been toured with live performances by the artists involved around the UK and in Europe. All works were commissioned by the Futuresonic Festival In the UK. DVD of video works which do not appear on the CD. Most of the work on the DVD and CD are exclusive and cannot be found on any other release. This project is being aired and shown at many festivals around the world.
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VITOR JOAQUIM - A Rose is a Rose [CD dOc recordings 007] http://doc.test.at
"A Rose Is a Rose" is a red herring: Vitor Joaquim tells us that the title of his new solo CD is arbitrary. Like a rose, however, this CD is a small self-contained (pink!) object that carries a world within itself, one which opens up on closer scrutiny. It is the 9th release on d0c (in spite of its cat. nr. 7), the forward-looking label run by Pure, and offers eight separate but closely related tracks that seem to happen spontaneously, compositions which are snapshots of a scene already taking place by the time we get there. According to Joaquim, a key player on Portugal's electroacoustic scene and director of the annual EME festival there, the music on this CD was mostly improvised and then assembled in the studio into an organic whole. One of its many charms is its overall intimate sound, as though the composer were allowing the listener a confidential glimpse into a personal incident or journey or memory. Generally quiet but not disquieting, dusky rather than dark, the music is like a lone walk in a vast abandoned industrial zone, by the railroad flats, or a grainy black-and-white film of that walk. It‚s like sitting in twilight by a concrete jetty, marveling at the ultrasonic radio waves bouncing off the ionosphere overhead. It‚s like enjoying the shimmering, lulling surface of the water while sounds pierce through the digital mist: the far-off rush of windy open spaces(track 3), scrambled radio transmissions (track 4), the throb of machinery in the distance while, deep in the mix, a low chorus of male voices confer with each other (track 6). The haunting beauty of track 5´s harmonic background and placid, aquatic foreground; the protracted epiphany of track 7, with the surging and dropping off of its digital pizzicato and moments of quiet suspense; the coda of track 8, summarizing the foregoing even as it looks to the beyond - all these are characterized by a deep glow that holds back, enchanting the listener as it does so. The artist himself will have none of this, of course: regardless of the highly evocative quality of the soundscapes here, he says that it is all "open to speculation, but in the end all we get are stories built on top of stories" and that one should concentrate only on the sound itself. So do that, and create your own stories to it.
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