out now: VCMG – EP 1 / Spock [Mute]

 

Artist:
VCMG

 

Title:
EP 1 / Spock

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
MUTE475

 

Release Date:
30th November 2011 (digital on Beatport)
12th December 2011 (digital all stores)
19th December 2011 (vinyl)

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist Vinyl:
A1)
Spock
(Album version)

A2)
Spock
(Edit Select Remix)

B1)
Spock
(Regis Remix)

B2)
Spock
(XOQ Remix)

 

Tracklist Digital:
01)
Spock
(Album version)

02)
Spock
(Edit Select Remix)

03)
Spock
(Regis Remix)

04)
Spock
(DVS1 Voyage Home Remix)

05)
Spock
(XOQ Remix)

 

Press Info:
After 30 years working on their respective ongoing music projects, Vince Clarke (Erasure / Yazoo / Depeche Mode) and Martin L. Gore (Depeche Mode) come together for the first time since 1981 as VCMG to release a brand new album preceded by a series of EPs.

VCMG is the fruit of initially tentative discussion and subsequent enthused collaboration where Vince and Martin, both influential as pioneers in electronic music, get to exercise their lifelong love of the genre as the techno inspired VCMG.

As Vince explains: “I’ve been getting into and listening to a lot of minimal dance music and I got really intrigued by all the sounds… I realised I needed a collaborator… so it occurred to me to talk to Martin.”

Says Gore: “Out of the blue I got an e-mail from Vince just saying, ‘I’m interested in making a techno album. Are you interested in collaborating?’ This was maybe a year ago. He said, ‘No pressure, no deadlines,’ so I said, ‘OK’.”

The writing and recording of the album was done in a typically unique way with the pair working alone in their respective studios, communicating only via email, exchanging files until the album was ready. It was in May 2011 that the pair met for the first time to discuss the project when they both performed at Short Circuit presents Mute festival in London.

The album (title to be announced soon) was produced by Vince Clarke and Martin L. Gore and mixed by the influential Californian electronic artist Überzone / Q and will be released in the spring of 2012.

The first release is an EP entitled Spock. EP1 / SPOCK will feature remixes from Edit-Select, aka Tony Scott, the UK DJ / producer and founder of EditSelect Records whose previous remix credits include Speedy J, Death In Vegas and Gary Beck; Regis, British techno musician Karl O’Connor (member of the Sandwell District collective and co-founder of Downwards Records); DVS1, Brooklyn based producer Zak Khutoretsky; plus XOQ, the alter ego of Überzone / Q, who mixed the VCMG album.

EP1/SPOCK will be available initially as a global exclusive on Beatport on 30 November, and then on all DSPs from 12 December with the 12” release following on 19 December 2011.

 

Snippets:

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Spock”

“Spock (Edit Select Remix)”

“Spock (Regis Remix)”

“Spock (DVS1 Voyage Home Remix)”

 

Trailer:

 

Related Release:
VCMG’s album “SSSS” on Mute

 

Recommendations:
VCMG’s “EP 3 / Aftermaths” on Mute
VCMG’s “EP 2 / Single Blip” on Mute

 

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Websites:
VCMG
VCMG fanpage
Vince Clarke
Martin Gore
Mute
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out now: Marcel Fengler – Sphinx EP [Index Marcel Fengler]

 

Artist:
Marcel Fengler

 

Title:
Sphinx EP

 

Label:
Index Marcel Fengler

 

Cat#:
IMF01

 

Release Date:
October 2011

 

Format:
12″ & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Knavish

02)
Hidden Empire

03)
Sphinx

 

Info:
Marcel Fengler launches his own label – IMF (Index Marcel Fengler) with a rich, experimental and varied 3 track EP.

Through his numerous releases for Ostgut Ton and Mote-Evolver, or remixes for artists like Skudge or Perc, Fengler has built his own distinct modern techno sound.

Introducing the EP , setting the tone and announcing its intentions, ‘Knavish‘ is a thick, textural and spacious piece of sound design that careers across the audio spectrum with stunning fluidity. Like a seductive opening chapter, it draws us in, yet leaves much for our burning curiosity to discover.

Moving on further off-centre, the churning ten minute adventure of ‘Hidden Empire‘ begins its rumbling ascent in the paranoid depths of Fengler’s more subversive electronic language. Fusing the attitude of punk with the metallic ring of industry, its lively synth play and heavy forward stomp make this a challenging and indeed rewarding find.

Featured on his new ‘Berghain 05‘ mix, ‘Sphinx‘ takes a straighter path into the kind of sensory techno that Marcel is well known for presenting on the Berghain floor. Funky, playfully aggressive, heavily defined and certainly cosmic, a concerto of outer-space tones, static and filtered waves join the racing percussion in tense unison.

 

Listen:

 

Video:

Video created by the29nov films.

 

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Booking:
Paramount Artists

 

Websites:
Marcel Fengler
Index Marcel Fengler

 

out now: Marcel Dettmann – Deluge / Duel [50 Weapons]

 

Artist:
Marcel Dettmann

 

Title: 
Deluge / Duel

 

Label: 
50 Weapons

 

Cat#: 
50WEAPONS016

 

Release Date: 
2nd December 2011

 

Format: 
12″ & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Deluge

02)
Duel

 

Info:
The year 2011 started with a phenomenal techno record for 50 Weapons. Seems like the year also ends with one.

We are very proud to present the very first 50 Weapons single by Marcel Dettmann. 

2 hard and functional techno tools show the A.T.O.L. member, label runner and constantly touring Berghain DJ from it’s most effective side.

 

Listen:

 

Video:

Video created by the29nov films.

 

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boomkat.com (digital)
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Websites:
Marcel Dettmann
50 Weapons

 

out now: Planetary Assault Systems – Function 4 (Remixes Episode 1) [Mote-Evolver]

 

Artist:
Planetary Assault Systems

 

Title: 
Function 4 – Remixes Episode 1

 

Label: 
Mote-Evolver

 

Cat#: 
MOTE027

 

Release Date: 
28th November 2011

 

Format: 
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Function 4
(Marcel Dettmann Remix)

02.
Function 4
(Chris Liebing 2011 Rework)

03.
Function 4

 

Press Info:
Luke Slater’s coveted Planetary Assault Systems project continues its explorations into the outer limits with this first remixes package of the classic ‘Function 4’. Episode 1 features interpretations by two of Germany’s techno-leviathan’s; Marcel Dettmann and Chris Liebing.

Originally released through Peacefrog in 2000, the tracky, tripping metallic thump of ‘Function 4’ is a  great early example of Slater’s pioneering droning, mesmerising musings as P.A.S. With its chattering hi-hats, gated snares and humming kinetic energy, the original is included here in all its re-mastered glory.

Berghain resident Marcel Dettmann turns in an urgent and driving remix, led by a meandering synth theme that modulates teasingly as the track build. The distinctive voice sample is transformed as if played through a interplanetary P.A, and Dettmann uses expert restrain in introducing the stuttering percussion lines and static FX.

The much loved Chris Liebing delivers a nononsense mix that stays true to the original while enforcing a heavy four-to-the-floor pump throughout. Engineered to excite with its dirty beats, hissing punctuation and subtle builds, Liebing is on form with this heavily functional reshape. 

And a message from Luke: “Chris sent me over a version of Function 4 he did earlier in the year, which I really liked and have been playing out a lot. As it turned out Function 4 was an old school favourite among other artists. At the time it was quite different not being a straight 4/4 record, so it’s great to bring it out into the open in a way in 2011.”

 

Snippets:

 

Video:

Video created by the29nov films.

 

Related Release:
Planetary Assault Systems’ “Function 4 (Remixes Episode 2)”

 

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Booking:
Planetary Assault Systems

 

Websites:
Planetary Assault Systems
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