[DJ Set]: CEO Of NovaFuture – Mute Set at Killekill Megablank on the 24th August 2018

 

DJ:
CEO Of NovaFuture

 

Introduction:
On the 24th of August Killekill invited the CEO for another set at their Megablank party (about blank)… It was the first time that he didn’t play a Depeche Mode related set. During the preparation he decided to do a Mute special in order to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the legendary label.

 

Listen:

 

Tracklist:
01. Chris Liebing & Ralf Hildenbeutel – Novembergrey
02. GTO – Love Is Everywhere (Reach For The Sky Radio Edit)
03. Depeche Mode – It’s No Good (Club 69 Future Mix)
04. Moby – Disco Lies
05. Fad Gadget – Luxury (Remix)
06. Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft – Der Räuber Und Der Prinz
07. Laibach – Alle Gegen Alle
08. Liasons Dangereuses – Los Niños Del Parque
09. Throbbing Gristle – Hot On The Heels Of Love
10. Diamond Version – Get Yours (Version)
11. Terence Fixmer – Dance Of The Comets
12. New Order – Academic (Mark Reeder’s Akademix)
13. Dave Gahan – Dirty Sticky Floors (The Passengerz Dirty Club Mix Edit)
14. Erasure – Sometimes (12 Inch Mix)
15. Luke Slater – I Can Complete You
16. Depeche Mode – Just Can’t Get Enough (Live 1984)
17. Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence (Live 1993)

 

Related Event:
Megablank on the 24th August 2018

 

Websites:
CEO Of NovaFuture @ Soundcloud
CEO Of NovaFuture @ Resident Advisor
NovaFuture Blog @ Facebook
NovaFuture Blog @ Twitter
Killekill
Mute
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© Original Photo by Laura Herz

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Becky FR plays Mord

 

DJ:
Becky FR

 

About the concept:
Here is the fifty-fifth instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Becky FR’s mix of tracks released on label Mord Records.

 

About Becky FR:
Becky FR has found more and more pleasure in creating eclectic sets focusing on techno with a touch of house and everything in between. His sets are aggressive, provocative, seductive based on raw passion and beauty. He is one of the co-founders of COUP collective as well as Mr President and a former resident DJ at the radio FG 93.7. He has shared the stage with names including Rodhad, Tiga, John Digweed, Ame, Adriano Canzian, Etapp Kyle.

 

About Mord:
Mord is from Rotterdam.

Mord is short for Morderstwo.

Mord is a label project by Bas Mooy.

 

Listen & Download:
“Becky FR plays Mord” (download coming soon)

 

Becky FR About His Choice:
When I first met techno, it was almost the same time as I heard Charlton’s Chaotic Behaviour EP. I was captivated by the whole EP and started to follow MORD releases and admired every single track released in time. MORD releases often offer the possibility to create a certain hypnotic atmosphere as well as aggresive beats.

 

Tracklist:
01. Charlton – Elongation
02. HE/AT – I’ve Been Thrown Out Of Better Places Than This
03. Under Black Helmet – Impulsive Behavior
04. UVB – Deal With It
05. Cressida – God’s Grace
06. Ritzi Lee – Framework
07. The Transhumans – Beast Like State
08. Pinion – Sifting
09. Ritzi Lee – Traction
10. Anastasia Kristensen – Going Back In Time
11. Rebekah – Waiting For You
12. Sciahri – Perplexity
13. Bas Mooy – Men on Wire
14. D.Carbone – Irritating Collapse
15. Charlton – Chaotic Behaviour
16. UVB – We’re all Responsible
17. Lag – Kontrola

 

Websites:
Becky FR @ Soundcloud
Mord

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Phalanx plays Opal Tapes

 

DJ:
Phalanx

 

About the concept:
Here is the fifty-fourth instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Phalanx’ mix of tracks released on label Opal Tapes.

 

About Phalanx:
Phalanx, born and currently living in Munich Germany is an artist intertwining different types of high contrast electronic club and non-club music into a mutual context. In this process one can observe complex rhythmic figures paired with memorable melodic highlights, with a preference for nostalgic, melancholic sound textures which draw inspiration from classical music. These recurring themes can be recognized independent of the energy, mood or genre.

Inspired by every artist working from deepest vigor, Phalanx strives to provide the listener with a unique insight to different genres and subcultures. Currently holding a residency at “Rote Sonne” in Munich Germany, he is part of the “EURORAVE” collective. Together with T. Hofer and DJ Köfte, he established “DYNAMIC HUSTLE”, a platform which aims to develop and encourage the diversity in electronic club music and culture.

 

About Opal Tapes:
Opal Tapes is an English independent record label that releases abstracted forms of house music, techno, and other types of electronic music. Founded by Stephen Bishop (who produces original music as “Basic House”) in 2012 in the small town of Redcar in northeastern England, Opal Tapes is now based in Newcastle, UK. Opal Tapes is well known for releasing its music on cassettes in addition to more popular formats such as vinyl. In January 2013, electronic music magazine Resident Advisor named Opal Tapes its “Label of the Month.”

Text taken from wikipedia

 

Listen & Download:
“Phalanx plays Opal Tapes” (download coming soon)

 

Phalanx About His Choice:
Opal Tapes was one of the first labels I’ve discovered that had an experimental approach to techno music. With every new release, the label continues contributing to the diversity it stands for. When I started to prepare this podcast by researching the discography, I discovered more unexpected musical styles, for example Ghetto House. Whether Wave, Noise, Ambient, Ghetto House, Experimental, LoFi, Industrial, Glitch, New Club, House or Techno – there is this gloomy, wistful, lugubrious vibe, often linked to partly restrained, partly highly aggressive percussive structures. This wide range of rhythmic varieties gives a lot of scope for dissoluted developments in terms of musical temperaments. I tried to portray and recreate this particular vibe with a personal selection consisting of those admirable pieces of highly cultured electronic music.

 

Tracklist:
01. Emra Grid – Path II
02. Patricia – Hardly Able To Do Anything
03. Emra Grid – Distant Sound And The Dream
04. Coin – Untitled
05. Body Boys – Everything Her
06. Finn McNicholas – Human
07. 1991 – No Hope
08. Body Boys – Hegels Dream
09. Ondness – A Mantra For 2013
10. Evitceles – Intuition
11. Acre – Trial 6
12. Gondwana – Belief Based Blindness
13. P.H.O.R.K. – Infinte Scrolling
14. Stefan Jós – 03
15. Cosmin Nicolae – Autopilot Escapism
16. Cosmin Nicolae – Sector Acuamarin
17. Gultskra Artikler – Distortion
18. Russel E. L. Butler – Teachers
19. Metrist – Assume I Do All On Purpose
20. Gondwana – Quetzalcoatl
21. Lumisokea – Generation Z
22. Evitceles – Exhausted Lust
23. Gondwana – Right Brainer
24. Evitceles – Eva’s Blue Dream

 

Websites:
Phalanx
Opal Tapes

 

[Mix]: Pfirter – NovaFuture Blog Mix September 2018

 

DJ:
Pfirter

 

Introduction:
Pfirter is one of Argentina’s finest techno exports. Pushing a sound that is at once dark and uplifting, old school and fresh, he’s gradually evolved into a club music all-rounder, deejaying, producing and running one of techno’s brightest imprints, MindTrip. He’s put out massive records on the likes of CLR, Figure and Stroboscopic Artefacts, and performed everywhere from Berghain and Trésor to Awakenings, I Love Techno and Time Warp.

It was in his hometown of Buenos Aires that Juan Pablo Pfirter first made a name for himself, starting out on radio as a fresh-faced fifteen-year-old youth. In 2000, after stints behind the decks at various clubs in the capital, he left radio to focus on deejaying. Soon after, he turned his hand to production, and by 2005 he was embarking on his first European tour. What he’d experience there would change his outlook forever. Twelve months later, in 2006, he set up the first version of MindTrip Music.

This eventually led Pfirter, following the likes of Barem and Jonas Kopp, across the Atlantic to Europe in 2012. That same year, he rebranded the label MindTrip Rec. The move has worked wonders, and he’s since released music from Oscar Mulero, Lucy, Chris Liebing, Tripeo and Markus Suckut, as well as six EPs of his own original material.

2018 will see further development of the label, with a select group of releases scheduled as well as the recently launched MindTrip Podcast, which is a monthly offering of exclusively curated music from artists that best represent the sound and vision of the label. It is anyone’s guess as to just how far Pfirter can continue to challenge and push himself and the wider techno scene.

 

Listen & Download:
NovaFuture Blog Mix September 2018

 

Tracklist:
01. Pfirter – When You Let Go
02. Oisel – Eteronoma
03. Oliver Rosemann – Unmaker
04. Phara – LFO Unit
05. Pfirter – New Physics
06. Cleric – The 6th Day
07. Blue Hour – Instrospective III (Operator Remix)
08. Dustmite – Dilating
09. Kuf – Passiv
10. Donato Dozzy – Duetto
11. Roseen – Toxin
12. Phase – Suspended Animation (Stroke)
13. Kuf & Dold – Mint
14. Ausgang – Overload
15. Oliver Rosemann – Pro04
16. Makaton – She Hunts
17. DisX3 – Strike
18. D.Dan – Vaults
19. Sleeparchive – Roses
20. Pfirter – Note To Self
21. Pfirter – I Am

 

Recommendations:
EP “More Cuts On Hurting” w/ Pfirter remix on Ressort Imprint

 

Booking:
Apelago for Pfirter

 

Websites:
Pfirter

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Dhia plays Dynamic Tension

 

DJ:
Dhia

 

About the concept:
Here is the fifthy-third instalment of our series “abc plays xyz”.

The idea behind it is to ask some DJs/mixing artists if they have an artist or label in mind that they love and would like to use for a mix.

So the approach of each mix is clear: the choosen DJ/mixing artist makes a selection of tracks produced by one artist (and her/his monikers) or released on a label (and its sublabels) and creates a nice mix from it.

Find links to all instalments at our overview. Today we present you Dhia’ mix of tracks released on label Dynamic Tension.

 

About Dhia:
Experimental rhythms, traditional sounds, sensitive/electronic investigations.

Stepping up on the music-label Mnemony with a debut ambient EP called Expeditionen last June, the tunisian youngster Dhia contributed in several techno/experimental compilations ever since. He effectively combines his spiritual culture and history with contemporary sounds of electronic music. Exploring sonic waves within his studies, Dhia is always willing to bring everything into his own productions. Time and again he consistently demonstrates the powerful occupation behind his set-ups focused on showing how sound visualizes the moving, living and performing human body.

 

About Dynamic Tension:
Dynamic Tension is the output for productions by Surgeon.

Surgeon, real name Anthony Child, has been at the forefront of UK techno since 1994.

His debut “Surgeon EP” is regarded by many as seminal, and along with several early Downwards releases, caused a ripple of excitement through the techno cognoscenti of the time. Surgeon released a further three albums on Tresor, numerous Counterbalance and Dynamic Tension EPs and LPs “Body Request” in 2000, “Breaking The Frame” LP in 2011, and “From Farthest Known Objects” in 2016.

Over the course of his career, the Birmingham resident has perfected a unique and uncommonly effective production style. His is a tough techno sound with an industrial murk about it but also plenty of funk, swing and a sophisticated sense of dub-space learned in part from his Chain Reaction contemporaries in Berlin.

Over the years Surgeon has shown his versatility as a musician with releases under his own name on Editions Mego (“Electronic Recordings from Maui Jungle Vol. 1”), NNA Tapes (“The Space Between People And Things”) and K2 O & FatCat Records (“Guitar Treatments”) which break all the usual boundaries of electronic dance music.

Further evidence of these multi-functional production skills can be seen on Surgeon’s impressive remix CV, working with the biggest names in techno (Dave Clarke, Luke Slater/PAS, Green Velvet, Hardfloor, the Black Dog etc), Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Glasgow post-rock outfit Mogwai, old masters Faust and Coil, and most recently, artists such Moderat, Shed, Traversable Wormhole and Scuba.

Recently dubbed by FACT magazine as arguably the finest techno DJ in the world, Surgeon is also naturally one of the most in-demand, with DJ mixes for Warp and Fabric and a schedule spread across Europe and Japan. He has played every key club/event/festival going, helped pioneer Birmingham’s House of God and held a 3 year residency at Tresor (Berlin) during its all-powerful 1990s peak. He was also one half of the much loved BMB (British Murder Boys) with Regis. He’s currently performing improvised live sets with Lady Starlight and also with Blawan as TRADE.

Contemporary Surgeon sets are notable for experimentation with new DJ technologies embracing cutting edge hardware, increasingly blurring the line between a DJ set and a live performance. Surgeon is a selector of some skill and one of the most inventive, intuitive users of Ableton out there. Using techno as a vehicle to carry his artistic message, he also mixes up everything from contemporary bass music/dubstep to Rephlex-esque electronica to create a coherent, intense and righteously banging whole.

Text taken from Surgeon’s website

 

Listen & Download:
“Dhia plays Dynamic Tension” (download coming soon)

 

Dhia About His Choice:
The raw sounds of Surgeon truely inspire me. Through his work with modular systems he shows how experimental performances with electronic music make a difference. Dynamic Tension is a strong label that continues to satisfy for a long time now – they really form a tradition with their vision.

 

Tracklist:
01. Surgeon – Bad hands (Roly Vex’d Remix)
02. Surgeon – Courage To Face Up To
03. Surgeon – Bad hands (Monolake Remix)
04. Surgeon – The Crawling Frog Is Torn And Smiles
05. Surgeon – THX-1139 (Wirr)
06. Surgeon – Bland Ambition Pt.1
07. Surgeon – Convenience Trap Pt.3
08. Surgeon – Learning Pt.3
09. Surgeon – Credence Pt.2
10. Surgeon – Patience Pt.2
11. Surgeon – The Etheric Body
12. Surgeon – East Light Pt.1
13. Surgeon – Convenience Trap Pt.2
14. Surgeon – Patience Pt.3
15. Surgeon – THX-1139(Level)
16. Surgeon – Atol
17. Surgeon – Bland Ambition Pt.2
18. Surgeon – Convenience Trap Pt.4

 

Websites:
Dhia
Surgeon