out for a while: Darren Price – Under The Flightpath [NovaMute]

Artwork
 

Artist:
Darren Price

 

Title:
Under The Flightpath

 

Label:
NovaMute

 

Cat#:
NOMU48

 

Release Date:
16th June 1997

 

Format:
CD, vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist Vinyl:
A1.
Airspace

A2.
Lose No Time

B1.
Counterpoint

B2.
Things Change

C1.
Long Haul 747

C2.
Blueprints

D1.
Phizz

D2.
Over And Out

 

Tracklist CD:
01.
Airspace

02.
Lose No Time

03.
Things Change

04.
Blueprints

05.
Counterpoint

06.
Intermission

07.
Long Haul 747

08.
Phizz

09.
Over And Out

 

Tracklist Beatport:
01.
Airspace

02.
Lose No Time

03.
Things Change

04.
Blueprints

05.
Counterpoints

06.
Intermission

07.
Long Haul

08.
Phizz

09.
Over And Out

The names of the tracks 5 & 7 are mispelled.

 

Tracklist Bandcamp & digital services:
01.
Airspace

02.
Lose No Time

03.
Things Change

04.
Blueprints

05.
Counterpoint

06.
Long Haul 747

07.
Phizz

08.
Over And Out

“Intermission” is missing.

 

Press Info:
Darren Price
Darren Price sits chewing on a mouthful of mashed potato in a West London eatery. A quietly spoken unassuming bloke, his warm laugh and welcoming smile make you feel instantly relaxed. Admitting to a love of dance music and reggae , Darren laughs at the suggestion of calling his classy debut album “Pricey Meets the Rockers Downtown ( In Woking). “I don’t think I’d get away with that one ” he chuckles. But you see Pricey has much more in common with the likes of Tubby, the Scientist and the like. Pricey has managed to take a much used blue-print and indelibly scrawl his own identity all over it. An innovator making music in the shadow of Heathrow airport and the roar of Concorde twice a day. oh yeah, and Pricey hates heavy metal.

Aged 26 Darren Price is a bit of a Donald Trump of West London. With his fingers in enough pies to swamp Mr. Kipling’s warehouse, Woking born, Price has crammed in a massive amount in those twenty six short years. Absorbing the mayhem around him and transforming it into a positive rush of activity, kick starting a rapidly developing DJing career and pushing his acclaimed recording efforts into the critical spotlight it seems, Mr Price does not miss a trick. A right proper artful dodger if you like. With an aircraft-hangers worth of DJ dates behind him including a virtual residency on the continent where, like Dave Angel, he is worshipped like a long lost brother, and a string of exuberant techno cuts on both NovaMute and Boys Own, Darren Price’s debut album for NovaMute, ‘Under The Flightpath’, looks set to drag Darren from the shadows and a lifetime’s residency in the best kept secret club to the premiere division. Birds, booze and a private jet beckons. Well, maybe.

Like a legion of kids who have gone on to transform the trajectory of musical history with their beat box fuelled visions, Darren was swept along by the electro boom of the early 80’s. Absorbed in a world of breakbeats, proto-raps and youths spinning on their mum’s best cuts of lino in shiney tracksuits, Pricey cajoled his mum into letting him experiment with sounds and beats on a set of antiquated decks in the family’s garage. “It was one of those old disco systems,” he remembers, far from dewy eyed. “It was awful, my mum was forever coming in to tell us to turn it down.” The rest was to follow, amateur attempts at graffiti, council sponsored breakdance events and the quest for the latest pair of trainers. With footballers and favourite uncles relegated to the lower divisions of the ‘ace folks’ league, Darren hailed a new set of heroes. For Pricey, Mantronix and the Sugarhill Mob now ruled the roost.

Yet the disparate pieces eventually slotted together in the late 80’s with lost weekends spent at the feet of the mad hedonistic rush that was acid house. Plodding through the doors of Shoom week-in week-out Darren was soon to acquire the vital spark that propelled him from observer into participant. “I wasn’t into it at the start”, Darren admits, “I then went to Shoom and had the most amazing time. I’d heard a lot about the place, but it was ages before I became interested enough to go. When I eventually did it changed my life.” The energy and will to be located slap bang in the middle of the rollercoaster ride of repetitive beats and drug fuelled grins led Darren to take things a bit more seriously. The disco unit was binned, Technics bought along with some odds and ends of primitive equipment and Darren Price mark one was born.

Taking on a job at a small promotions company next to the fledgling Boys Own, Pricey was ideally located. With the newly born Boys Own spitting out the likes of Weatherall, Rocky and Diesel et al, Darren soon began to pick up a gaggle of heavyweight supporters. With Weatherall initially picking up on the Price cause, Darren rapidly began to develop a sound reputation, eventually culminating in a well handy stint as Underworld’s official DJ, where he provoked the crowd into a slavering mess prior to the band’s arrival on stage on their 1996 World Tour. The marriage worked seamlessly and further enhanced Darren’s reputation.

So June 16th 1997 brings us to his debut album for NovaMute, ‘Under The Flightpath’, following on from his previous outings for the label, the highly respected ‘Attic’ and ‘Blueprints’ EP’s. After a variety of outings under a number of guises such as Boys Own Centuras, Darren has eventually ditched all monikers preferring to work under his own name. Working in a studio located slap bang under one of the main flight paths at the end of runway number one at Heathrow, Darren has refined the sound and energy of the various jets that rattle his windows and rock his foundations into a classical techno assault, that pays homage to Detroit’s innovators. Distinctly techno in it’s form, yet drawing upon his strong English lineage Darren has crafted a unique British techno creation full of peaks and troughs and enough emotion to fell Cilla Black at fifty yards. Not content to rely on the hard and direct route favoured by many, Darren has wheeled out an album that fluctuates from minimal assaults to warm, lush tracks drenched in emotive string arrangements and heart warming sound stabs. If Juan Atkins moved to West London he’d sound like this.

So it seems with Darren unlikely to roadtest his latest offering we will have to be satisfied with basking in it’s lush, dense soundscapes. Having created an album that could quite happily sit alongside Carl Craig’s ‘Landcruising’ the UK has eventually found a techno pioneer to be proud of, an individual who is able to expertly manipulate his machinery to produce raw emotion that so many miss in favour of cold, hard and direct assaults. The unassuming fellow from West London looks set to conquer. Iron Maiden management please note: Darren Price will not be available for any future tours. Any daughters needing slaughtering should be forwarded to Mr Ozzy Ozbourne. Thank you.

Under The Flightpath
Sitting with Darren Price is a tad disconcerting. With his quiet relaxed manner that instantly puts you at ease, one question begs to be answered. How the fuck can you equate his serene exterior with the gut-pummelling techno he pumps out as part of his regular DJ sets or the heart warming lush techno creations currently showcased on his debut album for London based NovaMute Records? Weird one. I suppose you expect him to be a hyperactive ball of energy firing questions at responses at a rate quicker than Carl Lewis’ shorts. Then again, I suppose most things in life are not what they seem.

Darren Price, 26, born in Woking, raised on a diet of 80’s electro and acid house is currently making music in a small cottage studio he shares with Craig Walsh at the end of a busy runway at Heathrow airport. Every few minutes the peace is shattered as a flying lump of steel stuffed to the gills with expectant holidaymakers excelerates into the skies a few feet above the house’s roof. Darren seems unpeterbed, claiming reticently that you get used to it after a while. But then again I suppose he’s wrapped up in a world of grand string arrangements, electro beats and complex drum patterns. The past few months has seen Pricey piece together a debut album that single handedly restores one’s faith in British techno. Eclectic in its form, it relies on this mixture of styles and approaches rather than hitting the listener with a string of 4/4 challenges.

Opening subtly with “Airspace”, drenched in bubbling hook lines and a drifting ambience that overrides a solid beat, the album rapidly moves into electro territory, a sort of homage to the days when Pricey honed his DJing skills in his mums garage, spinning Mantronix and the like on a set of shitty old decks. “Lose No Time” comes out like a sprawling bastard brother of drum and bass, constantly threatening to lurch into jungle territory at any moment. Thankfully it retains its abstract edge and seamlessly merges a proto-jungle beat with a host of techno nuances. Passing through the moody edged techno brawler, “Blueprints”, a former single, “Counterpoint” rises like a long lost relative of Kraftwerk’s “Tour De France”. Sprinting along, heavily ladend down with a chiming electro beat, the ringing high hat sound is strongly reminiscent of the German funsters finest moments. The Carl Craig- esque “Intermission”, with its intricate emotions, opens out into the apocalyptic “Long Haul 747” that ducks and weaves, reminiscent of Underground Resistance’s techno tinged electro moments. Proceedings end with the gentle wash of “Over And Out”, expertly placed to draw the album to an end with its calming soundscapes.

Assured and unafraid to piece together a spectrum of varying themes all tied by the same techno thread, Darren Price has created a stunningly accomplished debut album. Like the planes that rumble over his house day in, day out, Pricey’s debut album could carry him to unknown territories. Good luck Captain Price, safe journeys.

 

Snippets:

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Blueprints”

 

Special:
“Vinyl DJ SET London Astoria Oct 1994 / Underworld live”

 

Recommendations:
Depeche Mode’s “Ultra | The 12 Inch Singles” w/ Price remix on Mute
all release on Mute & sublabels like NovaMute

 

Buy Vinyl:
originally released in 1997

 

Buy CD:
originally released in 1997

 

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Beatport
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Websites:
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NovaMute
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Artist

out now: Nicolas Bougaïeff – Primal Extensions EP [NovaMute]

Artwork
 

Artist:
Nicolas Bougaïeff

 

Title:
Primal Extensions EP

 

Label:
NovaMute

 

Cat#:
NOMU197

 

Release Date:
20th February 2025

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Necessary Machinery

02.
Harvest

03.
Emergence

04.
Macrophage

 

Press Info:
Berlin-based, Canadian artist Nicolas Bougaïeff returns to NovaMute with Primal Extensions, the first in a trilogy of EPs exploring complex rhythmic structures and theoretical concepts with the aim to challenge the conventions of electronic music. Known for blending academic rigour with sonic innovation, Bougaïeff continues to push the boundaries of techno by introducing advanced polytemporal techniques inspired by prime number ratios.

Listen to the EP below.

Building on the success of his previous Number EP series, which won support from artists like Chris Liebing, Charlotte De Witte, Dubfire, Gigi FM, and Bloody Mary, Bougaïeff continues to merge intellectual exploration with pure dancefloor energy. This series, titled the Prime series, explores what Bougaïeff calls “temporal liberation” – where intricate rhythms break the constraints of traditional techno and serve as a symbolic metaphor for broader notions of personal, social, and metaphysical freedom.

The four-track EP starts with ‘Necessary Machinery’ – dropping as a single today, 21 January – featuring Bougaïeff’s signature mastery of polyrhythms. Hypnotic, shadowy, and introspective, ‘Necessary Machinery’ is a profoundly intense trip marked by alien signals.

Drawing from his PhD in minimal techno and decades of experience, Bougaïeff continues his quest to expand the possibilities of electronic music. This series introduces listeners to prime rhythms, polyrhythms derived from prime number ratios that challenge traditional binary subdivisions, as well as his pivot mixing techniques that allow seamless integration of tempos.

Beyond his releases on labels such as Mute and NovaMute, Bougaïeff co-founded Liine, creators of the Lemur music app – famously used aboard the International Space Station. He founded the Berlin Academy of Electronic Music and reaches a global audience through his online tutorials, where he explains innovative production techniques. His videos on pivot mixing have gained notable recognition among industry peers.

Nicolas Bougaïeff’s Primal Extensions EP releases on NovaMute on 20 February 2025, with the single ‘Necessary Machinery’ available today.

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Special:
“CLR Podcast 362”

 

Related Releases:
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Sunday Summer” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Prime Funktion EP” on NovaMute

 

Recommendations:
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “EP3” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “EP2” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “EP1” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Recursive” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Begin Within” on Mute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Higher Up The Spiral” on Mute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Dust (Remixes)” on Mesh
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Dreamscape” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Deckalog” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Resilience Interlude” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Les Sauvageries” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Principles Of Newspeak” on Denkfabrik
all release on Mute & sublabels like NovaMute

 

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Artist

out now: Laibach – I Want To Know What Love Is EP [Mute]

 

Artist:
Laibach

 

Title:
I Want To Know What Love Is EP

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
MUTE681

 

Release Date:
07th January 2025

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
I Want To Know What Love Is

02.
I Want To Know What Love Is
(Extended)

03.
I Want To Know What Love Is
(Distorted Love Mix)

 

Press Info:
Laibach complete a trilogy of interpretations with ‘I Want To Know What Love Is’, a 3-track release featuring their interpretation of Foreigner’s track – out now on Mute.

Watch the video for ‘I Want To Know What Love Is’ below

‘I Want To Know What Love Is’ (which follows their recent interpretations of ‘Strange Fruit’ and ‘White Christmas’) has been performed as an encore on the Slovenian provocateurs Opus Dei Revisited tour (which continues into Feb / March – full dates below). The track, well documented through countless social media posts by bewildered and enthralled attendees, has sparked a first – a Laibach-a-long – as audiences join in with the classic AOR track.

Listeners curious as to what led to this track to be plucked from middle-of-the-road radio and placed alongside reworked versions from Laibach’s 1987 international breakthrough album Opus Dei might look for clues in the recent trilogy of releases. ‘Strange Fruit’ – another highlight from the current shows – was refracted to examine how tyranny, hatred and murder pervades in human history as well as today; while ‘White Christmas’ examined the vacuum that the joyous holiday can intensify within those ‘without’ and the magnification of loss that it creates.

Is there a further clue in the name of the band who originally sang ‘I Want To Know What Love is’? Perhaps a demand for understanding, empathy and acceptance is not what would be expected from a band known for its challenging and complex treatise. But then again, in the current world there is little that could be more challenging and complex than achieving peace and love.

Irony is a word often used by people clamouring to understand and explain Laibach, but across the three versions on the single you get a sense of a simplicity and pleasure pervading through these new interpretations. The arrangement by Laibach and their Slovenian collaborators, Silence, and the mix by famed Grammy-winning US producer Marc Urselli (Nick Cave, Foo Fighters, Lou Reed, U2), don’t waver, but instead play things straight and true throughout.

After stating ‘Love Is Still Alive’ on the EP of the same name in 2023, Laibach prove it now with this song. They ask their audience to show them love and you can hear for yourselves – on the Extended Mix included on the single – the heartfelt response they receive back.

 

Snippets:

 

Video:
“I Want To Know What Love Is (Live On Different Locations In EU, 2024)”

 

Video Special:
“Exit Festival 2021 | Main Stage”

 

Recommendations:
all stuff by Laibach we featured
all stuff on Mute & sublabels we featured

 

Buy Download:
Laibach @ Bandcamp
Qobuz
JunoDownload
iTunes
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Websites:
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out now: Sunroof – Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 3 [The Parallel Series / Mute]

 

Artist:
Sunroof

 

Title:
Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 3

 

Label:
The Parallel Series / Mute

 

Cat#:
PSST8

 

Release Date:
29th November 2024

 

Format:
CD, vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Splendid

02.
Brotherly

03.
Ensnare

04.
Stratum

05.
Freezer

06.
Earthen

07.
Second Thoughts

08.
Link

09.
Conspiracies

 

Press Info:
Sunroof [Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones] have announced details of a new album, Electronic Music Improvisations Volume 3, set for release on vinyl, CD and digitally via the Parallel Series of Mute on 29 November 2024.

Electronic Music Improvisations Volume 3 is a collection of nine improvised tracks, recorded using the duo’s Eurorack modular systems, and builds upon the self-imposed parameters laid out on their 2021 debut. With nothing pre-planned or rehearsed, each of the nine tracks were recorded using four channels (two each) with no overdubs. Explaining that “Our practice is more abstract than thematic. Every time we meet, we attempt a fresh start” the Miller and Jones arrived to each recording session with the spirit, energy and discipline of improvisation and recorded the tracks as live performances, with very little post-production work done once the tracks are recorded.

One exception is on ‘Ensnare’. The original, where glassy percussion works alongside submerged rhythmic beats, has been given two separate remixes by Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones, allowing listeners a glimpse into their very different but intrinsically intertwined processes.

Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones have been collaborating for four decades. Although neither dwell on their past work, preferring to constantly explore new ways to create, Miller and Mute’s legacy is given a nod on ‘Splendid’ which opens with the distinct hiss of analogue tape over a rhythmic heart beat before oscillators burst and collide. This track was recorded using the original 4-track TEAC that Miller picked up second hand in the late 70s and used to record The Normal’s Warm Leatherette 7”.

Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones’ collaboration began in 1982 when Miller asked Jones to work with him on what became Depeche Mode’s Construction Time Again. After Depeche Mode had gone home for the day, the two would stay on to work on their own sessions, a practise that continues to this day. By the mid-nineties Sunroof had become a remix project, reworking the likes of Can, MGMT, To Rococo Rot, Kreidler and Goldfrapp, amongst others, and their first recordings appeared on a compilation paying tribute to Neu!

In 2019, Miller and Jones were heading to a György Ligeti concert at the Barbican and beforehand the pair spent a couple of hours improvising with modular systems. Unusually, this time they decided to record the session and over a pre-concert meal, Gareth asked, “Are we actually going to make a record together before we die?”

The resulting album, Electronic Music Improvisations Volume 1 (2021) was followed by Electronic Music Improvisations Volume 2 (2023), and since 2021, Sunroof have been performing select live shows – at venues such as Café OTO (London), the London School of Economics, the Museum of Modern Electronic Music Frankfurt, Silent Green in Berlin, Ombra Festival (Barcelona), Oslo Cathedral, Golden Pudel (Hamburg), DG Kunstraum (Munich), and IKLECTIK (London) – allowing their live performance to feed back into their recordings. Some of these recordings were released last year as a Bandcamp exclusive, Electronic Music Improvisations Live in London and Frankfurt (see recommendations).

 

Snippets:

 

Specials:
Daniel Miller – “NovaFuture Blog Mix June 2020”

Gareth Jones – “Abbey Street 2”

 

Recommendations:
Sunroof’s “Electronic Music Improvisations (Live In London And Frankfurt)” on The Parallel Series / Mute
Sunroof’s “Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 2” on The Parallel Series / Mute
Sunroof’s “Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 1” on The Parallel Series / Mute
Gareth Jones’ “Electrogenetic” on Calm + Collect
The Normal’s “Warm Leatherette / T.V.O.D.” on Mute
Populist’ “TtatLD001” on The Temple And The Low Dive
compilation “Hammahalle” w/ Daniel Miller track on Sisyphon
all stuff on Mute & sublabels we featured

 

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MuteBank
Sunroof @ Bandcamp
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Juno
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MuteBank
Sunroof @ Bandcamp
Juno
HHV
Deejay
Decks
Rough Trade
WOM
MediaMarkt
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Boomkat
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JunoDownload
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Websites:
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Daniel Miller
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out now: Laibach + Silence – White Christmas EP [Mute]

 

Artist:
Laibach + Silence

 

Title:
White Christmas EP

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
MUTE679

 

Release Date:
21st November 2024

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
White Christmas

02.
White Christmas
(Silence Night)

 

Press Info:
LAIBACH, have shared ‘White Christmas’, a two-track single release that follows their recent cover of ‘Strange Fruit’. For this special seasonal release, they have worked with fellow Slovenian artists, Silence, to examine the comforting bauble that adorns everyone’s festive season, and challenge people to scrutinise what lies beneath its warm veneer.

‘White Christmas’ was originally written by Irving Berlin – a Russian-born Jewish immigrant who didn’t celebrate Christmas – for the 1942 musical, Holiday Inn. The Bing Crosby version of the song, which reminisces about an old-fashioned Christmas, is not only the best-selling Christmas song of all time, it’s also the best-selling single ever according to Guinness World Records. True to the season, the song has an inherent melancholia about it, and was dedicated to Irvin Berlin’s three-week old son who died on Christmas Day.

Laibach – in collaboration with their compatriots Silence – invite us to consider what future Christmases, with the aggressive climate and political changes around the world, will look like. Let this track be a weapon in the war against misery and unhappiness. 

Earlier this year the band released the remastered edition of Laibach’s classic album, Opus Dei and later this month, Record Store Day (29 November) will mark the first ever vinyl release of the band’s legendary John Peel Sessions. These sessions unveiled the first inklings of what Opus Dei would be, and the band’s 12-month salute to their 1987 album continues in December with the release of Opus Dei Revisited, which features two radical new interpretations of the album – one by Laibach, and the other by original producer Rico Conning.

 

Snippets:

 

Video Special:
“Exit Festival 2021 | Main Stage”

 

Recommendations:
all stuff by Laibach we featured
all stuff on Mute & sublabels we featured

 

Buy Download:
Laibach @ Bandcamp
Qobuz
Boomkat
Bleep
iTunes
more soon

 

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Websites:
Laibach
Silence
Mute
Mute Germany

 

© Photo Of Laibach By Tina Winkhaus