[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Fabula plays Parabel

 

DJ:
Fabula

 

About the concept:
Here is the thirtieth 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 Fabula’s mix of tracks released on Parabel.

 

About Fabula:
Fabula was part of the collective Syndikat // Unikat for 5 years and was responsible for promoting the events and booking the DJs in Dresden and Leipzig. For sure he also work as DJ himself.

In October 2017 he started the podcast series RuheCast, a mix series for ambient music, released every two week on a Monday.

 

About Parabel:
Parabel is a booking agency and label based in Stockholm, releasing music from the artists in our roster. Joey Mull is strongly connected with Parabel.

 

Listen & Download:
“Fabula plays Parabel” (download coming soon)

 

Fabula About His Choice:
To me, Parabel clearly is one of THE labels when it comes to modern contemporary techno: the music always is subtle and minimalistic, yet never dull or flat, there’s always something special about each track. Although they work very well in a club, most of the tracks are in some way melancholic and introverted, yet never cheesy, which is something I appreciate a lot in my mixes.

 

Tracklist:
01. The Persuader – Believe
02. Petter B – Molgon
03. Patrik Skoog – Flowing Ions
04. Patrick Siech – M277
05. Nima Khak – Path oft he Projectile
06. Nima Khak – Reportage Sur Moto
07. Patrik Skoog – Frontiers
08. Patrick Siech – Eter
09. Nima Khak – All Ways
10. Petter B – Modno
11. Patrick Siech – Noctambulist
12. Swedish Naan Boys – Expansion of Timelessness
13. Joel Mull – Close the Curtain

 

Websites:
Fabula @ Facebook
RuheCast
Parabel

 

[Mix]: Nic Araújo – NovaFuture Blog Mix February 2018

 

DJ:
Nic Araújo

 

Introduction:
During the years of growing and developing a creative soul, Nic founded several bands to evolve as a songwriter, whether on the guitar, keys or drums. With an organic-instrumental background, he found his way to electronic music.

After releasing his debut EP with Shape Of Void (Berlin) in June 2016, he has played several shows all over the North of Germany and worked out a concept for his own imprint Drasma, which consistently hosts Labelnights and releases digital records.

During 2016, when he lived in Hamburg, Nic has put out records on Labels such as Robert S’ Imprint Trau-Ma, Nulectric Records, Simpelcoding and Drasma. Furthermore his second release on Shape Of Void came out late 2017 when Nic also moved to Berlin to study music and production. His sound is made up of a multitude of spherical sounds that change, blend, disappear and reappear to create an atmospherically dense sound along with hypnotic drum-arrangements.

 

Listen & Download:
NovaFuture Blog Mix February 2018

 

Tracklist:
01. Singular Anomalies – Polynomial Function
02. Function – Reykjavik
03. Biemsix – We’re
04. Trs. – Living In A Spiral (Mix Down)
05. Hiroaki Iizuka – OPD
06. Pris – Etiquette
07. Lewis Fautzi – Ancient Way
01. Vil – Loss Of Sence
08. Shlømo – Parhelion
09. Kwartz – No Way Out Of The Hole
10. Christian Wünsch – Bleeding Walls
11. A.Morgan – Synapse
12. Marco Bailey – Icefyre (Setaoc Mass Remix)
13. Slam – Fractions
14. Yan Cook – Kingfisher
15. Temudo – Cava
16. Vladw – Angulate
17. ArchiveOne – II
18. Christian Morgenstern – Miscellaneous 6 (Ctrls Remix)
19. DJ Saint Pierre – Walk Under Water I (Endlec Remix V1)
20. Peryl – Not Yours
21. Inland – Cosinaxis (3KZ Remix)

 

Recommendations:
“Achromatic Vision EP” on Shape Of Void
“Arrangement Of The Folds I” on Drasma
“Oceanity EP” on Nulectric
“Discovery” on Trau-ma
“Impulse EP” on Shape Of Void

 

Websites:
Nic Araújo
Drasma

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Agonie plays DEMENT3D

 

DJ:
Agonie

 

About the concept:
Here is the twenty-nineth 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 Agonie’s mix of tracks released on DEMENT3D.

 

About Agonie:
Born and raised in Berlin, electronic music accompanied him his whole life. Its versatility and Berlin’s culture led him soon enough to harder genres like Techno and 2 years ago to DJ decks. Starting on small illegal raves, in 2017 he had his first gigs at Mensch Meier and Griessmühle. Agonie chooses a to play with Vinyl for the feeling of analouge mixing, but combines it with CDs to allow a fast mixing style. In his sets he experiments with different styles of deep, dark and driving techno, to create sometimes energetic and rhytmic, or sometimes hypnotic flows

 

About DEMENT3D:
The Paris-based collective, led by Heartbeat & Francois X, has made a name for itself with powerful and bold aesthetics, and introducing some of the French capital’s most prominent electronic acts since 2011.

Consequently, DEMENT3D stands more for an attitude rather than for a musical style in itself, with a wide-open set of genres and influences : from DSCRD’s experimental excursions rooted in “musique concrète” to Ligovskoï’s purest ambient drones.

In 2016, the family is growing, as the label will announce a handful of ambitious projects, among which : a double album by In Aeternam Vale, a collaborative double EP by Antigone & Francois X, a double EP by Voiski, and new projects by Hiss:1292 and Ligovskoï, with remixes by Peder Mannerfelt, Abdulla Rashim, and Polar Inertia.

Text taken from facebook page

 

Listen & Download:
“Agonie plays DEMENT3D” (download coming soon)

 

Agonie About His Choice:
Early on I was encountered with the music of Polar Inertia and immediately I got flashed by the creativity and complexity of his music. He draw my attention to the label, which distinguishes itself through intelligent, gloomy and characteristic techno. This mix aims to reflect the deep abysses of Dement3d records, a label that I look on as synthesis of the arts.

 

Tracklist:
01. Ligovskoï – Lethe
02. Polar Inertia – Indirect Light
03. Ligovskoï – Lethe (Polar Inertia Remix)
04. Antigone & Francois X – Ready To Escape
05. Hiss-1292 – Simbi
06. Polar Inertia – Parallel Transport
07. Hiss-1292 – An Ethereal World Created Through The ….
08. Antigone & Francois X – Love Trade
09. DSCRD – L’ Envers des Clefs (Lucy Remix)
10. Polar Inertia – Black Sun (Abdulla Rashim Remix)
11. Hiss-1292 – Augun
12. Valentino Mora – Wavellite
13. Valentino Mora – Elevate
14. Antigone & Francois X – Journey Home
15. Ligovskoï – Dilip (Antigone & Francois X Remix)
16. François X – Espheni
17. Polar Inertia – Major Axis
18. Polar Inertia – Floating Away Fire
19. Hiss-1292 – Eshu (Opuswerk Takes You Higher Version)
20. Hiss – 1292 – Known For Being Awkwardly Shaped Spaces
21. Francois X – Elusive Morality

 

Websites:
Agonie @ Facebook
Agonie @ Soundcloud
DEMENT3D @ Facebook
DEMENT3D

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: nuúm plays Function

 

DJ:
nuúm

 

About the concept:
Here is the twenty-eighth 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 nuúm’s mix of tracks produced by Function.

 

About nuúm:
Originally from a small town in the south of Germany, nuúm spent the last 4 years in Nuremberg before he moved to the capital a few month ago. During this time he used to play local parties and small clubs, gathering experience and shaping his style. After learning the ways of the scene and visiting clubs in Leipzig and Berlin he began to miss something in his hometown and therefore started the project MINDS øN EDGE together with two friends. Now, three years later, the Techno Party takes place every three months in Nurembergs finest Z-Bau, showcasing local and europe-wide rising talents. Nuúm always had a crush on atmospheric sounds and soon started collecting and playing vinyl. Influenced by labels focusing on the deeper shades of techno, his sound ranges from driving rhythms surrounded by gloomy atmospheres and trance-inducing melodies to more groovy and energetic oldschool-influenced gems, always keeping an eye on setting a trippy mood for the dancefloor.

 

About Function:
One of techno’s true underground heroes, Function (Dave Sumner) has been DJing and making music for over 25 years. He is a founding member of the Sandwell District collective, Berghain resident, Ostgut recording artist and owner of Infrastructure.

Hailing from New York, he was seduced by techno when Jeff Mills held residency (as well as his own first) at Limelight in the early 90s. Producing from the mid-90s onward, he released his first 12″s on Damon Wild’s Synewave and his own Infrastructure imprint. A chance meeting in 1996 brought him together with Regis (Karl O’Connor). The two worked as Portion Reform, releasing uncompromising music on Downwards, making him the only non-Birmingham producer to appear on the label. He later moved to Berlin in 2007, still working with Regis, and now Silent Servant (Juan Mendez), putting his focus on Sandwell District. Since, the label come collective, skyrocketed into cult status – decentralizing the artist ego, blurring the lines between the artist, label and dj; re-arranging the DNA of modern dance music.

Initially releasing records under their own identities, as the label’s success grew, it came to be seen increasingly as a collective entity, releasing tracks and albums anonymously partly in revolt against the increasingly celebrity-oriented DJ culture of the time, culminating in its 2010 collective album Feed Forward. Their sound has been highly influential across the following generation of techno musicians, and has informed a major shift in world techno. By the time the label announced its “glorious death” in 2012 (continuing only as a performing act) the American Billboard magazine would write that “Sandwell District’s influence on underground techno can hardly be overstated.”

The move to Berlin proved successful, bringing both Function and Sandwell District to enigmatic status. Headlining festivals worldwide, his sets at Labyrinth, Japan from 2009-2011 became things of legend; Sandwell closing Sonar’s main stage in 2010 proved their impact, with regular Time Warp, Awakenings and Dekmantel appearances (to name a few), combined with frequent club appearances at Berghain, Berlin; Fabric, London; and The Bunker, New York, and other key techno clubs/parties around the world, Sumner’s status as one of techno’s most important figures became evident.

After disbanding in 2013, their final transmission being; Fabric 69: Sandwell District, Sumner was invited to join the Ostgut family, releasing his debut album, the critically acclaimed, Incubation on Ostgut Ton, and becoming a Berghain resident. In 2015 he contributed to the notable Berghain mix series releasing, Berghain 07 – Function; the game-changing series which left behind the mix CD format, making the mix available as a free .WAV download and Soundcloud stream alongside two EPs with eight exclusive tracks by various artists.

In addition, in 2014, he collaborated with Vatican Shadow on Hospital Productions, releasing Games Have Rules, a beautiful full length ambient affair. Feeling the need for a platform to explore developing new artists and an outlet for solo material, he then decided to relaunch the 9 years dormant, Infrastructure New York, in 2015 – releasing a string of beautifully crafted 12″s and albums, developing a camp of new exclusive artists; Campbell Irvine, Post Scriptum, Mariano DC and Function/Inland, as well as involving techno classics such as Steve Bicknell and Altern8’s Mark Archer (Trackman). Going on to release the quadruple pack vinyl/CD label compilation; Infrastructure – Facticity, in 2016.

Heading into 2017, Function has already established a new residency, being the only international resident at, Bassiani, in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is also celebrating nearly 25 years as a recording artist, preparing two retrospective compilations for the newly formed Ostgut Ton off-shoot; A-Ton, as well as preparing a new Function artist album and performing with Luke Slater and Steve Bicknell as LSD.

Text taken from Paramount Artists page

 

Listen & Download:
“nuúm plays Function” (download coming soon)

 

nuúm About His Choice:
I chose Function, because he was one of the artists leading me to this specific niche of techno, inspiring me to dig deeper and deeper whilst discovering a scene I vibe with. The idea for the mix came up after buying the two ’recompiled’- compilations, Function released in 2017 via Ostgut. I was digging through my records looking for an artist with a diverse style, with whose productions a one hour vinyl only mix could be filled and Function fit perfectly.

 

Tracklist:
01. Function – Intro (Variance)
02. Function – Isotope
03. Function – Variance I (Reduced)
04. Function – Immolare (Version)
05. Function – Against The Wall (Edit)
06. Function – Modifier
07. Function – Untitled
08. Function – Psychic Warefare
09. Function – Reykjavik
10. Function – Burn
11. Function – Disaffected
12. Function – Colowyn Bay

 

Recommandations:
compilation “Recompiled I/II” on A-Ton
compilation “Recompiled II/II” on A-Ton
album “Incubation” on Ostgut Ton

 

Booking:
Outlined AM

 

Websites:
nuúm

 

[NovaFuture Blog Exclusive Mix]: Christos Charitidis plays Kwartz

 

DJ:
Christos Charitidis

 

About the concept:
Here is the twenty-seventh 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 Christos Charitidis’s mix of tracks produced or remixed by Kwartz.

 

About Christos Charitidis:
21 year of age, Greek roots, born in Koblenz and currently living in Augsburg, Germany, Christos found his musical affinity already in his earlier years. When his focus shifted to the electronic genres at some point, he knew that this was where he belongs, as soon after he got hooked on DJing which also involved developing his stylistically signature, allowing him to dive even further into his passion. At the moment he spends most evenings and weekends putting countless hours into Ableton looking forward to getting his first release(s) on the way.

For the better part, Christos’ sound is based upon an atmospheric & deep track selection, resulting in quite trippy sets which can pick up quite a serious pace as well. Ambitiously following a “golden thread” in all his performances, Christos’ sets have received positive feedback not just at the groups home games.

On the 28th October of 2016 the “FACETS” collective was born with announcing Enrico Sangiuliano (Drumcode) as their very first booking. At the beginning of 2017 it became his and 3 of his closest friends’ embodiment of what Techno could sound like.

Their establishment – at the moment – includes 2 event series regularly taking place at local venues: The first, “A FACET of Techno with X” already featured genre heavyweights like Cleric (Clergy, FIGURE) or Christian Wünsch (PoleGroup, Tsunami Records) and Enrico mentioned above, while the second series, their “FACETS Night” is primarily targeted at locals and aims to get other artists, sharing the collectives taste & views – most adequately described with “strictly Techno” – to Augsburg for a night of fun with the local crowd. Since the beginning of this year their monthly airing podcast, featuring renowned and underground artists, as well as one of the crews’ members alike, accompanies their online presence and helps in spreading the projects name further than local events eventually can.

Just like everyone on the team, also Christos is excited about what the future has in store for their ambitions.

 

About Kwartz:
Kwartz is the stage name of Mario Campos, born in Madrid in 1989.

In late 2011 and after publishing several EPs in different international labels, Kwartz’s productions began to draw the attention of the leading names in the international scene.

It was in 2013 when Exium, the Spanish duo, got in touch with him to publish a split EP called Fenomen which was his first release on vinyl.

In late 2013 Kwartz joined PoleGroup and became part of the booking roster of the label commanded by Oscar Mulero, where he began to release his works regularly. In addition to PoleGroup, his tracks have appeared in several of the most important international labels, such as 47, Mord Records or Warm Up Recordings.

Kwartz is constantly searching for his own sound, so 2016 brings the launch his own label: Order&Devotion, where he will release those of his works which move in dark atmospheres with drones and deep and visceral sounds, all surrounded by rhythms designed for the dance floor.

Text taken from biography / presskit

 

Listen & Download:
“Christos Charitidis plays Kwartz” (download coming soon)

 

Christos Charitidis About His Choice:
Three and a half years ago, I discovered electronic music and it fascinated me from the very beginning. Kwartz was one of the first artists I discovered and definitely one of my favourites to this date. By the time I had dug deeper into the genre, I noticed that a substantial part of my all-time favourite tracks were actually produced by him, which made me appreciate him as an artist even more.

His unique and mesmerising productions have always inspired me and they also played a significant part in my own development as an artist.

My appreciation for his work increased even more when I finally got to see him live at Tresor last year. Which is why I chose him for this podcast.

 

Tracklist:
01. Kwartz – Her Green Eyes
02. Atemporal – Att 4 (Kwartz Remix)
03. Kwartz – Sinapsis
04. Kwartz – Slow Motion
05. Kwartz – Right Discipline
06. Kwartz – Reflection
07. Kwartz – Locked Target
08. Kwartz – Lost Signal
09. Kwartz – Eternity Looking Down On Us
10. Tranient X4 – 77 (Kwartz Remix)
11. Kwartz – Theory of emptiness
12. Kwartz – Colapse Process
13. Kwartz – Hate
14. Animal Farm – Never Happen (Kwartz Remix)
15. Kwartz – Hole
16. PVS – Collateral Damage (Kwartz Remix)
17. PVS – Compuvox (Kwartz Remix)
18. Kwartz – Sleepless
19. Kwartz – Resolution
20. TWR72 – Reflect (Kwartz Remix)
21. Hertz Collision – All Going (Kwartz Remodel)

 

Recommandations:
compilation “Herdersmat Part 1-7” w/ Kwartz track on Mord
Hertz Collision’s EP “All Going” w/ Kwartz remix on Order&Devotion

 

Booking:
Source Artists for Kwartz

 

Websites:
Christos Charitidis
Kwartz