out for a while: Blush Response – Future Tyrants EP [Aufnahme+Wiedergabe]

 

Artist:
Blush Response

 

Title:
Future Tyrants EP

 

Label:
Aufnahme+Wiedergabe

 

Cat#:
a+w III

 

Release Date:
29th June 2015

 

Format:
12″ & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Civilian Slaughter

02)
Future Tyrants

03)
Seven Rays

04)
Fenix

 

Info:
… Industrial … Techno … Noise

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Specials:
“Live at Night Of The Machines”

 

Recommendation:
Codex Empire’s EP “Kingsevil” on Aufnahme+Wiedergabe

 

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Booking:
PullProxy for Blush Response

 

Websites:
Blush Response
Aufnahme+Wiedergabe

 

[Streaming]: The Soft Moon – Being (Ancient Methods Remix)

 

Artist:
The Soft Moon

 

Track:
“Being (Ancient Methods Remix)”

 

Label:
Aufnahme + Wiedergabe / Captured Tracks

 

Related Release:
from forthcoming remix EP “Deeper Remixed Vol.1”

 

Recommendations:
album “Deeper” on Captured Tracks
compilation “Death #Disco 4” with track by Soft Moon
EP “Kingsevil” by Codex Empire on Aufnahme+Wiedergabe

 

Websites:
The Soft Moon
Ancient Methods
Aufnahme+Wiedergabe
Captured Tracks

 

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out now: Codex Empire – Kingsevil EP [Aufnahme+Wiedergabe]

 

Artist:
Codex Empire

 

Title:
Kingsevil EP

 

Label:
Aufnahme+Wiedergabe

 

Cat#:
a+w IV

 

Release Date:
30th October 2015

 

Format:
12″ & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Slate To Marble

02)
Kingsevil

03)
Savage Dispensary

04)
Select Observations In English Bodies

 

Info:
… Industrial Techno … at its best

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Video:
“Select Observations In English Bodies ”

Video created by the29nov films.

 

Specials:
“Live at Rituals, Suicide Circus 2015”

 

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Booking:
Aufnahme + Wiedergabe

 

Websites:
Codex Empire
Aufnahme+Wiedergabe

 

out for a while: Orphx – Berghain:Live in Berlin [self-released]

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Artist:
Orphx

 

Title:
Berghain: Live in Berlin (April 2012)

 

Label:
self-released

 

Cat#:
tba

 

Release Date:
21st July 2012

 

Format:
digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
Berghain: Live in Berlin (Part 1)


02.
Berghain: Live in Berlin (Part 2)

 

Press Info:
Improvised live set recorded at Berghain Berlin – April 14, 2012

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Special:
“PoleGroup Radio 10.01”

 

Buy Digital:
Orphx @ Bandcamp

 

Booking:
Acheron Agency for Orphx

 

Websites:
Orphx
Berghain

 

out now: Tropic Of Cancer – Stop Suffering [Blackest Ever Black]

 

Artist:
Tropic Of Cancer

 

Title:
Stop Suffering

 

Label:
Blackest Ever Black

 

Cat#:
BLACKEST049

 

Release Date:
November 2015

 

Format:
vinyl & digital

 

Tracklist:
A1.
Stop Suffering


B1.
I Woke Up And The Storm Was Over


B2.
When The Dog Bites

 

Press Info:
It’s the first music to emerge from Camella Lobo’s project since the 2013 debut album, Restless Idylls, and features three new songs – ‘Stop Suffering’, ‘I Woke Up And The Storm Was Over’ and ‘When The Dog Bites’ – written and recorded by Lobo in LA, with additional production and mixing from Joshua Eustis (Sons of Magdalene, Telefon Tel Aviv).

Lobo’s deeply romantic, fatalistic music has always luxuriated in sadness, and that isn’t about to change: themes addressed on Stop Suffering include, she tells us, “disappointing yourself and others…burning your own house down…temporary feelings with permanent consequences.” It is music steeped in pain and regret, certainly, but unlike TOC music of old, these new songs feel less about surrender: even if the title track does seem to address the S-M dynamic at the heart of any meaningful relationship (“For you the world feels so brand new / When you cut me like you do”). On the contrary, they are self-possessed and constructive, even confrontational, embodying the stark command of the EP’s title. This is not a record about loss, but about what comes after: and it is mature enough to know that what comes after is no walk in the park. Lobo identifies the idea of “self-help” as being particularly pertinent to these songs, and this comes across: rebirth, redefining the borders of the self, learning to be happy again. Gone, or at least receding, is that decadent, fin-de-siècle preoccupation with decay, with the end. Stop Suffering is a new beginning.

The towering, time-stopping title track is the culmination of Tropic of Cancer’s work to date, and sets the tone for the entire EP. This is music at once intimate and immense. Rarely does an arrangement so sparse exhibit such grandeur: Joshua Eustis’s bravura mixing wrings spine-melting effect out of each component, and the dubwise harnessing of space and bass pressure first showcased on Restless Idylls is now a core, defining feature of the band. Lobo’s melodic gift has always been strong, but the hypnotic, monochord intensity that characterised TOC’s previous records gives way here to a more concrete song-narrative – which serves only to heighten the sensation of drowned-world psychedelia. Her divine alto still swims in reverb, but the words are clearer, there’s a resolve to communicate through the aqueous haze: “I hope you’ll forgive me…”

‘I Woke Up And The Storm Was Over’, which appears here in a slightly different mix to that which opens the vinyl-only Blackest Ever Black compilation I Can’t Give You The Life You Want, is no less mesmerising, further highlighting Lobo’s ever more sophisticated, painterly use of synth textures, not to mention her unmistakably plangent, otherworldly guitar work. She has spent a considerable amount of time crafting these songs, and it shows: for all that we cherish her earlier work, never has Tropic of Cancer sounded so poised, so assured, or so moving as it does today. The EP concludes with the elegiac, frozen-space ambience of ‘When The Dog Bites’; Lobo’s vocal is a radiant blur, consoling across a void of lonesome string-pads, vaporous noise and distant, tranquilized bass-drum detonations.

“I’ve searched all the world,” Lobo sings on ‘I Woke Up…’, “And it turns out I want all the world.” With Tropic of Cancer it always comes back to longing: for the impossible, the irretrievable, the unrequitable.

 

Listen:
@ deejay.de

 

Special:
“I’ve Lost a Friend -Mundo Urbano Mixtape ”

 

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Booking:
Little Big

 

Websites:
Tropic Of Cancer
Blackest Ever Black

 

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