out now: Plastikman – Musik (Remastered) [Mute]

 

Artist:
Plastikman

 

Title:
Musik

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
CDSTUMM349

 

Release Date:
10th September 2012

 

Format:
remastered CD

 

Tracklist:
01)
Konception

02)
Plastique

03)
Kriket

04)
Fuk

05)
Outbak

06)
Ethnik

07)
Plasmatik

08)
Goo

09)
Marbles

10)
Lasttrak

 

Info:
Long before Richie Hawtin became what he is today—superstar DJ, mastermind of the Minus label, entrepreneur, technological innovator, style icon—he was best known for a single project: Plastikman.

Between 1993 and 2003, Plastikman created an astonishing body of work, one that didn’t so much define a time and place as explode them, expanding the dimensions of Detroit techno and redefining the possibilities of electronic dance music itself.

Across six albums (Sheet One, Musik, Recycled Plastik, Consumed, Artifakts (B.C.), and Closer) and numerous singles like “Spastik,” “Plastique,” and “Sickness” Plastikman evolved into one of contemporary electronic music’s most distinctive voices: minimalist, psychedelic, groovy as anything, ever mindful of the transcendent properties of pure electronic sound.

Musik is his second studio album and was released on Novamute. Musik was received to wide critical acclaim. It presents both Plastikman’s bass driven ambiance and his stripped down beat experiments.

The album is now re-issued by Mute with the original artwork and remastered audio.

Multi-awarded Plastikman was selected by Mixmag as the Greatest Dance Act of All time in 2012 and Greatest DJ of All Time in 2011.

 

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(this is not the remastered version)

 

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“Marbles”

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out now: Plastikman – Recycled Plastik (Remastered) [Mute]

 

Artist:
Plastikman

 

Title:
Recycled Plastik

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
CDSTUMM348

 

Release Date:
10th September 2012

 

Format:
remastered CD

 

Tracklist:
01)
Krakpot

02)
Elektrostatik

03)
Spaz

04)
Gaz
(Remix)

05)
Naturalistik

06)
Spastik

 

Info:
Long before Richie Hawtin became what he is today—superstar DJ, mastermind of the Minus label, entrepreneur, technological innovator, style icon—he was best known for a single project: Plastikman.

Between 1993 and 2003, Plastikman created an astonishing body of work, one that didn’t so much define a time and place as explode them, expanding the dimensions of Detroit techno and redefining the possibilities of electronic dance music itself.

Across six albums (Sheet One, Musik, Recycled Plastik, Consumed, Artifakts (B.C.), and Closer) and numerous singles like “Spastik,” “Plastique,” and “Sickness” Plastikman evolved into one of contemporary electronic music’s most distinctive voices: minimalist, psychedelic, groovy as anything, ever mindful of the transcendent properties of pure electronic sound.

Recycled Plastik is a mini-album by then-Detroit and minimal techno DJ Richie Hawtin, under his alias Plastikman. It was released on Novamute in 1994 and contains four tracks from previously released 12″ vinyl singles, plus two new tracks.

The album is now re-issued by Mute with the original artwork and remastered audio.
Multi-awarded Plastikman was selected by Mixmag as the Greatest Dance Act of All time in 2012 and Greatest DJ of All Time in 2011.

 

Listen:

(this is not the remastered version)

 

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out now: Plastikman – Sheet One (Remastered) [Mute]

 
Artist:
Plastikman

 

Title:
Sheet One

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
CDSTUMM347

 

Release Date:
10th September 2012

 

Format:
remastered CD, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01)
Drp

02)
Plasticity

03)
Gak

04)
Okx

05)
Helikopter

06)
Glob

07)
Plasticine

08)
Koma

09)
Vokx

10)
Smak

11)
Ovakx

 

Info:
Long before Richie Hawtin became what he is today—superstar DJ, mastermind of the Minus label, entrepreneur, technological innovator, style icon—he was best known for a single project: Plastikman.

Between 1993 and 2003, Plastikman created an astonishing body of work, one that didn’t so much define a time and place as explode them, expanding the dimensions of Detroit techno and redefining the possibilities of electronic dance music itself.

Across six albums (Sheet One, Musik, Recycled Plastik, Consumed, Artifakts (B.C.), and Closer) and numerous singles like “Spastik,” “Plastique,” and “Sickness” Plastikman evolved into one of contemporary electronic music’s most distinctive voices: minimalist, psychedelic, groovy as anything, ever mindful of the transcendent properties of pure electronic sound.

Sheet One was the first Plastikman album, written by Richie Hawtin and released in October 1993 on Novamute Records. The album focuses on laser-precise minimalist rhythms to drive a series of echo-box acid lines that gradually acquire power over the course of lengthy album tracks. Coming out of the minimal techno scene in Detroit, this album makes frequent use of the Roland TB-303, which gained prominence in the electronic music world as a staple of Chicago’s acid house scene.

The front inlay of the album is perforated, giving it the look of a wall of LSD tabs. The cover was so realistic that a man in Texas was arrested when a police officer saw the CD on his car seat after pulling him over on a traffic violation.

The album is now re-issued by Mute with the original artwork and remastered audio.

Multi-awarded Plastikman was selected by Mixmag as the Greatest Dance Act of All time in 2012 and Greatest DJ of All Time in 2011.

 

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out now: Crime And The City Solution – A History Of Crime Berlin 1987-1991 [Mute]

Artist:
Crime And The City Solution

Title:
An Introduction To … / A History Of Crime – Berlin 1987-1991

Label:
Mute

Cat#:
MUTEL21

Release Date:
24th September 2012

Format:
CD & digital

Tracklist:
01)
All Must Be Love

02)
Hunter

03)
On Every Train (Grain Will Bear Grain)

04)
Home Is Far From Here

05)
Keepsake

06)
The Bride Ship

07)
Free World

08)
New World

09)
I Have The Gun

10)
The Dolphins And Sharks

11)
The Sun Before The Darkness

12)
The Last Dictator Part I

13)
The Last Dictator Part II

14)
The Last Dictator Part III

15)
The Last Dictator Part IV

16)
The Adversary

Info (English):
A band out of time, Crime and the City Solution were perennial outsiders who could not rest in their native Australia, and instead found inspiration in the colder climes of London and Berlin.

Their mesmeric, expressive music evolved through two incarnations and a great deal of adversity. The first incarnation of the band appeared in 1977/78, in the midst of Australia’s nascent punk scene.

Their most impressive feature was angular singer Simon Bonney, who survived through two line-up changes before re-grouping in London under the same name. He was joined by former Birthday Party stalwarts Mick Harvey and Rowland S.Howard, Rowland’s bassist brother Harry and one time Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks in 1984.

In 1987, Epic Soundtracks and the Howard Brothers left to form These Immortal Souls, while Bonney and Harvey moved to Berlin. Here he recruited new band members: Einsturzende Neubauten’s Alex Hacke on guitar, Thomas Stern on bass and DAF / Liaisons Dangereue’s Chrislo Haas on keyboards. Bonney’s wife Bronwyn Adams, whose lyrics feature in many Crime songs, also joined Crime on violin.

The next album ‘Shine’ was more finely tuned, optimistic and delicately abrasive. This and the single ‘On Every Train (Grain Will Bear Grain)’ captured perfectly the convoluted passion in Crime’s music, haunted by Simon’s flailing vocals. If the versatility of this new line up had made itself evident on ‘Shine’, exactly how far they could develop could be measured on the 1989 LP ‘The Bride Ship’. Using the sea as the ultimate metaphor for freedom, the album highlighted Bonney’s skill as a lyricist with crashing guitars and drums propelling a sprawling narrative which concerned itself increasingly with the universal as opposed to the personal. This new found freedom of expression and adventurousness reached its apex on 1990’s ‘Paradise Discotheque’ LP and its epic Last Dictator saga, which spanned four songs laid out like chapters at the album’s conclusion. Simon and Bronwyn had moved to Vienna, and its atmosphere poured into the album and the variety of styles employed upon it, from the metallic sounds of ‘I Have The Gun’ to the magic realism of ‘The Last Dictator’ quartet.

After one final tour of Europe, Crime dissolved at the peak of their powers. A posthumous album was released in 1984, ‘The Adversary – Live’, which showcased the awesome power of Crime’s 1990/91 performances.

In late 2011, Bonney announced that Crime would re-form to record a brand new album for release in 2013.

Personnel will be Bonney, Bronwyn Adams, Alexander Hacker, David Eugene Edwards of the American bands 16 Horsepower and Woven Hand, Troy Gregory, Matthew Smith, Jim White of the Australian group Dirty Three and Danielle de Picciotto.

Info (German):
Crime and the City Solution passten nicht so recht in ihre Zeit. Sie waren ewige Außenseiter, die nie in ihrer Heimat Australien ankamen und so Inspiration in den kälteren Gefilden Londons und Berlins suchten und fanden.

Ihre hypnotische, expressive Musik entwickelte sich durch mehrere Line-Up Wechsel hindurch und unter erheblichen Schwierigkeiten. Die erste Besetzung der Band versammelte sich 1977/78 inmitten der aufkeimenden australischen Punk-Szene in Sydney.

Besonders eindrucksvoll ist und bleibt der Sänger Simon Bonney, der als einziger von Beginn an bis Heute in der Band ist. Nach einer Umsiedlung, zunächst nach Melbourne und schließlich nach London, gab es Mitte der 80er eine Wiederbelebung der Band unter altem Namen, aber neuer Besetzung. Neu dazu kamen die ehemaligen Birthday Party-Mitglieder Mick Harvey und Rowland S. Howard. Rowlands Bruder Harry stieß als Bassist zur Band und als Schlagzeuger konnte man Epic Soundtracks gewinnen.

Schon1987 verließen Epic Soundtracks und die Howard Brüder die Band um These Immortal Souls zu gründen. Simon Bonney und Mick Harvey zogen darauf hin nach Berlin. Hier rekrutierten sie neue Band-Mitglieder: Alex Hacke von den Einstürzenden Neubauten an der Gitarre, Thomas Stern am Bass und Ex-DAF/Liaisons Dangereuse-Keyboarder Chrislo Haas. Bonneys Frau Bronwyn Adams, die viele Lyrics zu den Songs beisteuerte, spielte fortan Violine.

Das folgende Album Shine war feiner, optimistischer und gleichzeitig ruppiger als die Vorgänger. Das Album und die Single „On Every Train (Grain Will Bear Grain)“ fingen perfekt die Leidenschaft der Musik ein, über der Simons dreschende Vocals spukten.

Wenn die Vielseitigkeit des neuen Line-Ups auf Shine offensichtlich wurden, zeigte die 89er LP The Bride Ship wie weit sich die Band noch entwickeln konnte. Während die See auf dem Album als zur allumfassenden Metapher für Freiheit wurde, zeigten sich besonders hier Bonneys Fähigkeiten als Lyriker zwischen krachenden Gitarren und treibenden Drums. Seine wuchernden Erzählungen drehten sich um den ewigen Gegensatz des Besondern und des Allgemeinen, des Persönlichen und des Universellen. Die neugefundene Freiheit im Ausdruck und musikalische Abenteuerlust der Band erreichte ihren Höhepunkt auf dem 1990er Album Paradise Discotheque und der epischen Saga „Last Dictator”, die sich wie einzelne Kapitel über vier Songs erstreckte und den Schlusspunkt des Albums bildete. Simon und Bronwyn waren zu jener Zeit nach Wien umgezogen, so dass die Atmosphäre der Stadt in das Album einflossen.

Nach einer letzten Europa-Tour, lösten sich Crime And The City Solution auf dem Höhepunkt ihres Schaffens auf. Das postume Live-Album The Adversary aus dem Jahr 1993 zeigt noch einmal die performative Kraft der Band.

Ende 2011 gab Bonney die Wiedervereinigung der Band bekannt – die dieses Jahr von einem Gig in Berlin flankiert wird – darüber hinaus soll es 2013 ein brandneues Album (!) der Band geben. Aufgenommen in Detroit wird das Album das erste Crime & the City Solution Studio-Album seit 1990 sein.

Die aktuelle Live-Besetzung von Crime and the City Solution wird aus Simon Bonney, Bronwyn Adams, Alexander Hacke, David Eugene Edwards (16 Horsepower, Woven Hand), Troy Gregory, Matthew Smith, Jim White (Dirty Three) und Danielle de Picciotto bestehen.

An Introduction To…ist eine neue Compilation-Serie auf Mute. Die enthaltenen Songs werden jeweils von den Künstlern selber zusammengestellt. Für A History Of Crime – Berlin 1987 – 1991 wählte die Band Tracks aus den drei Berlin-Alben aus: Shine (1988), The Bride Ship (1989) und Paradise Discotheque (1990). Außerdem enthält das Album den Song „The Adversary“ aus dem Wim Wenders Filmsoundtrack Until The End Of The World (1991).

Listen:
“Keepsake”

“I Have The Gun”

“Six Bells Chime”

“The Adversary (Live)”

“On Every Train (Grain Will Bear Grain)”

“All Must Be Love ”

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I Have The Gun

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“On Every Train”

“The Sun Before The Darkness”

“The Dolphins And Sharks”

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out now: Yeasayer – Fragrant World [Mute]

 

Artist:
Yeasayer

 

Title:
Fragrant World

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
STUMM346

 

Release Date:
20th August 2012

 

Format:
CD, LP+CD & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Fingers Never Bleed

02)
Longevity

03)
Blue Paper

04)
Henrietta

05)
Devil And The Deed

06)
No Bones

07)
Reagan’s Skeleton

08)
Demon Road

09)
Damaged Goods

10)
Folk Hero Shtick

11)
Glass Of The Microscope

 

Info (English):
Yeasayer will release their anticipated new album Fragrant World on 20 August 2012 on Mute, the follow up to 2010’s crossover hit Odd Blood. Having set the internet alight with the teaser track ‘Henrietta’ last month, the psychedelic experimentalists from Brooklyn are set to make an assured return with their most accomplished album to date.

Odd Blood was widely regarded as one of the best albums of 2010, hitting everyone’s end of year lists including NME, Mojo, Q, Uncut, The Fly and The Sunday Times. It took Yeasayer from the warm embrace of the Brooklyn scene straight into the mainstream with playlists on Radio 1, 6 Music and Xfm as well as gracing the covers of The Fly, Guardian Guide and more.

A hard act to follow, certainly, but Fragrant World does not disappoint. Produced once again by Yeasayer themselves (and mixed by Dan Carey), it is a wholly immersive record. Keyboards clank and wheeze, tiny claps stumble against busted drum machines, and there’s very little obvious guitar. It is an album that grapples with the schizophrenia of the modern world by gathering piles of electronics and moulding them into something vast and rather gorgeous.

After touring endlessly in support of Odd Blood, Chris Keating, Ira Wolf-Tuton and Anand Wilder holed up in Gary’s Electric Studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to record Fragrant World. While Odd Blood played with electronic textures and future paranoia, Fragrant World fully immerses itself in those themes, virtually dripping with anxiety, love and concern for the world. Keating’s vocal is as idiosyncratic and affective as ever, and sometimes, like on ‘Longevity’, piling so many effects on his voice that the music takes on an otherworldly sheen. In direct contrast are Wilder’s vocal contributions, which hover serenely over droning synths on ‘Blue Paper’ and later weave in and out of staccato beats and what sounds like a vintage computer dying, on ‘Devil and the Dead’.

Across Fragrant World’s 11 tracks, genre mashing is taken from a broad spectrum of sources; updated takes on dusky pop, jittery funk, exotic keyboard experimentation, haunting whirs of backward organ, exuberant bass; “I wanted to make a record that was legitimately, to use a bad word, funky” Chris Keating told Under the Radar magazine. Even at its darkest, that statement holds true. On their first single and album centrepiece ‘Henrietta’ Keating is in great form. The track is loosely based on Henrietta Lacks, a woman whose cells were cultured by a doctor in the 1950s without her permission. Those cells would later go on to be the most commonly used human cell line for medical research. Keating teases out universal ideas from bizarrely specific moments in history, repeating the refrain, we will live on forever, referencing Lacks’ story directly, contrasted against a darkly optimistic worldview.

It is a testament to their sound and the unique identity they’ve carved out for themselves in the music community. They have managed to grow and expand into what they are now without losing touch with what made them so compelling in the first place; their willingness to pull from every musical source imaginable. Whether it’s the warped and clipped alien-dancefloor banger ‘No Bones’, or the gothic, almost industrial pulse of ‘Reagan’s Skeleton’, Yeasayer are truly making 21st century music. Couched in healthy fear, yet unafraid to move forward and expand, pulling in new influences just as frequently as new worries, Yeasayer have created a dense and beautiful record. It is as much a synthesis of the last three decades of pop music as it is a way of dealing with the oddities of life.

 

Info (German):
YEASAYER veröffentlichen am 17.08.2012 Fragrant World, den Nachfolger ihres 2010er Hitalbums Odd Blood, das mit einigem Recht so manche Jahresbestenliste zierte. Die Erwartungen an das neue Album konnten also kaum höher sein.
Nachdem der Albumtrack „Henrietta“ bereits seit Ende Mai im Internet und Radio kursierte und rotierte, erscheint nun das neue Werk der Brooklyner Experimental-Electro-Pop-Psychedeliker. Es bleibt nicht hinter den Erwartungen zurück.

Erneut produziert von der Band selbst (und gemischt von Dan Carey) ist Fragrant World ein immersives Album geworden, eines das mit der Schizophrenie der Welt ringt, und dabei turmhohe Stapel aus Elektronika errichtet und zu etwas Unerhörtem und Prachtvollen formt. Dazu klirren und keuchen die Synthesizer, Handclap-Figuren stoßen auf schmatzende Drummachines; nur die Gitarren sind fast vollkommen verschwunden

Nach mehr als ausgedehnten Touren zum letzten Album zogen sich Chris Keating, Ira Wolf-Tuton und Anand Wilder zurück in Gary’s Electric Studio in Greenpoint, Brookyln um Fragrant World aufzunehmen. Wo Odd Blood mit elektronischen Texturen und Zukunftsparanoia nur spielte, wirft sich Fragrant World hinein, voller Unruhe, aber auch voller Liebe und Sorge um die Welt und entwirft einen ganz eigenen, dystopischen R’n’B.

Keating singt so idiosynkratisch wie eh und je, manchmal, in Stücken wie „Longevity“ schieben sich derart viele Effekte über seine Stimme, dass die Musik einen nachgerade jenseitigen Glanz erhält. In direktem Kontrast dazu die vokalen Beiträge von Anand Wilder, die in „Blue Paper“ gechillt über Drone-Synths schweben und in „Devil and the Dead“ in ein Beat-Staccato verwoben sind – und in etwas, das klingt als stürbe ein uralter Computer.

Fragrant World betreibt genre-mashing mit einem breiten Spektrum an Quellen. Dusky pop, jittery funk, dystopian R’n’B, exotische Synth-Experimente, gespenstisch surrende, rückwärts laufende Orgeln, überschwängliche Bässe. „I wanted to make a record that was legitimately, to use a bad word, funky”, erzählte Chris Keating zuletzt dem Under the Radar-Magazin. Und selbst in den dunkelsten Momenten dieser Musik behält er Recht.
Die erste Single “Henrietta”, das zentrale Stück des Albums, ist eine lose Referenz an Henrietta Lacks, jene Frau, die in die Medizingeschichte einging, nachdem ihr im Winter 1951 einige Zellen eines Karzinoms entnommen wurden. Zellen, die bis heute in der Forschung kultiviert werden und als HeLa-Zellen ein wundersames Eigenleben führen. Eines von dem weder Lacks, die niemals ihre Einwilligung dazu gegeben hatte, und kurze Zeit später verstarb, noch ihre Familie jemals etwas hatte. Keating schöpft universelle Ideen aus den bizarren Momenten der Geschichte, wenn er, wie hier im Refrain, in direkter Referenz wiederholt: „We will live on forever“, und jener Begebenheit eine so dunkle wie lebensfrohe Dialektik abgewinnt.

Ob der krummrückige Alien-Dancefloor-Banger “No Bones” oder der gothic-, fast schon industrial-artige Puls von “Reagan’s Skeleton”, YEASAYER schaffen es, mit Fragrant World ein Zeugnis ihrer selbst abzulegen. Als Band, als Songwriter, als Sound. Und behaupten damit Identität und Veränderung gleichermaßen. Eine Sytnhese aus mindestens drei Jahrzehnten abseitiger wie mainstreamiger Musik; und ein Weg, mit der Eigentümlichkeit des Lebens klarzukommen. Musik für das 21. Jahrhundert.

 

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Henrietta

 

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“Henrietta”

 

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“Longevity”


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