out now: Diamond Version – CI [Mute]

 

Artist:
Diamond Version

 

Title:
CI

 

Label:
Mute | p*dis

 

Cat#:
STUMMDV1

 

Release Date:
02nd June 2014

 

Format:
CD, CD (Japan Edition), 2xCD (Rough Trade Edition), LP & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
The Blank Action
[feat. Leslie Winer]

02)
Access To Excellence

03)
Turn On Tomorrow
(CI)

04)
Feel The Freedom
[feat. Kyoka]

05)
Raising The Bar

06)
Were You There?
[feat. Neil Tennant]

07)
Operate At Your Optimum
[feat. Atsuhiro Ito]

08)
Science For A Better Life
(CI)

09)
Connecting People

10)
Make.Believe
(CI)

 

Tracklist Japan Edition:
01)
The Blank Action
[feat. Leslie Winer]

02)
Access To Excellence

03)
Turn On Tomorrow
(CI)

04)
Feel The Freedom
[feat. Kyoka]

05)
Raising The Bar

06)
Were You There?
[feat. Neil Tennant]

07)
Operate At Your Optimum
[feat. Atsuhiro Ito]

08)
Science For A Better Life
(CI)

09)
Connecting People

10)
Make.Believe
(CI)

10)
Live Young
(CI)

12)
Shift The Future
(For “No Nukes” Festival)

 

Tracklist Rough Trade Bonus CD-R:
CD2-01)
Empowering Change

CD2-02)
Forever New Frontiers

CD2-03)
Shift The Future

CD2-04)
Sense Of Urgency

CD2-05)
Live Young

CD2-06)
Get Yours
(Remix)

The remix is the Martin Gore Remix.

 

Press Info (English):
Diamond Version announce details of their debut album release, CI, out on Mute on 2 June 2014.

The first single from the album features Neil Tennant from Pet Shop Boys and is a collaborative take on the old gospel hymn, ‘Were You There?’ – [see below]

Diamond Version’s debut album pairs blistering electronic rhythms, deconstructed techno and dread static with clipped slogans borrowed from advertising and marketing, in both lyrics and track titles such as ‘Science For A Better Life’, ‘Access To Excellence’ and ‘Raising The Bar’.

CI (which stands for Corporate Identity), follows on from a series of five 12″ singles released through Mute, and is the culmination of nearly three years of hard work which began when Raster-Noton and Mute both curated the 2011 Short Circuit Festival of electronic music at the Roundhouse in Camden, London. “It started with the Roundhouse,” recall Diamond Version. “Daniel [Miller, Mute founder] has always been interested in what we do. We shared ideas and experiences, and then it was very clear that we should do something together.”

This the collaborative project between two of the most groundbreaking, experimental and visionary creators in modern music and, although Olaf Bender and Carsten Nicolai have worked closely together since founding Raster-Noton in 1996, it wasn’t until they formed Diamond Version that they started working together as a duo.

For the debut album, Diamond Version came up with an unusual list of possible vocal collaborators. “We tried to find unpredictable vocalist collaborations – something that you would not think of in the first place, so it didn’t feel streamlined. We wanted to break a certain kind of logic.”. As well as Neil Tennant of Pet Shops Boys, guest vocalists on the album include musician and poet Leslie Winer and Kyoka – a Raster-Noton recording artist.

After a triumphant return to Sonar last year (documented by The Creators Project), a series of dates with Depeche Mode, and a headline show at London’s Village Underground Diamond Version debut their audio-visual live performance on a series of dates.

 

Press Info (German):
Diamond Version heißt die Kollaboration zweier radikalexperimenteller Soundvisionäre, den Machern des 1996 gegründeten Raster-Noton Labels, namentlich Olaf Bender und Carsten Nicolai. Trotz ihres langen gemeinsamen Weges, dauerte es doch bis zur Gründung von Diamond Version, um beide schließlich in einem Projekt zu vereinen.

Die erste Auskopplung des Albums ist „Where You There?“, ein afroamerikanischer Gospel aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, den Diamond Version gemeinsam mit Neil Tennant von den Pet Shop Boys eingespielt respektive gesungen haben [siehe unten].

Diamond Versions Debütalbum verschränkt dunkel glühende Rhythmen, dekonstruierten Techno und ein bedrohliches Grundrauschen mit zur Kenntlichkeit gebrachten Slogans aus der Welt der Werbung und des Marketings, sowohl textlich als auch in de Titeln wie „Science For A Better Life“, „Access To Excellence“ und „Raising The Bar“.

CI (vulgo: Corporate Identity), folgt der Veröffentlichung einer Reihe von fünf 12-Inch-Singles (ebenfalls auf Mute) und ist gewissermaßen der Kulminationspunkt dreier Jahre harter Arbeit, die begann als Raster Noton und Mute gemeinsam das Programm des Roundhouse in London für das Short Circuit Festival of electronic music 2011 kuratierten.

Für ihr Album erdachten Diamond Version eine recht ausgefallene Liste möglicher Gäste: „Wir versuchten, möglichst ungewöhnliche Vokalisten einzuladen, Stimmen, mit denen man nicht rechnen würde, um die Sache nicht zu stromlinienförmig zu gestalten. Wir wollten dieser speziellen Logik entkommen.“ Neben Neil Tennant gehören nun nicht zuletzt Leslie Winer und Kyoka zu den Gästen dieses Werks.

Nach umjubelten audiovisuellen Performances, unter anderem beim letztjährigen Sonar (dokumentiert von The Creators Project), einer Reihe von Shows im Vorprogramm von Depeche Mode und einer Headliner Show im Londoner Village Underground, schicken sich Diamond Version an, erneut auf Tour zu gehen.

 

Snippets:

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Were You There?”

 

Mission Statement:

 

Videos:
“Science For A Better Life” (EP Version)

“Turn On Tomorrow” (EP Version)

“Make.Believe” (EP Version)

 

Related Releases:
EP1
EP2
EP3
EP4
EP5
EP1-5

 

Specials:
video special “Live at Electronic Beats Festival Prague 2014”
streaming of 45minutes of the Electronic Beats performance
“Electronic Beats Slices” feature
video “Laibach – The Whistleblowers (Diamond Version Edit)”

 

Buy CD:
MuteBank
Raster Media Shop
Rough Trade (with bonus CD)
Amazon JP (with bonus tracks)
Amazon GER
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Amazon FR
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more soon

 

Buy Vinyl:
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Amazon UK
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more soon

 

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Websites:
Diamond Version
Diamond Version @ Facebook
Mute
Mute @ Facebook
Mute Germany @ Facebook

 
Full Track Streaming:
Pitchfork
 

out now: Eomac – Spectre [Killekill Records]

 

Artist:
Eomac

 

Title:
Spectre

 

Label:
Killekill

 

Cat#:
KILLEKILL018

 

Release Date:
12th May 2014 (vinyl)
19th May 2014 (digital)

 

Format:
LP & digital

 

Tracklist:
A1)
Su Riddim

A2)
Rainmaker

A3)
Forest

B1)
Spectre

B2)
Shell Of Dark

C1)
Deeva

C2)
Rising 3

C3)
You Hun Ye Gui

D1)
Crackts

D2)
Mika Riddim

D3)
Squink

 

Press Info:
Killekill is proud to present EOMAC’s “Spectre”, the debut album from Dublin-based producer Ian McDonnell, a rising star in the techno scene. Spectre also marks the label’s first full-length album release.

Ian is better-known as half of the Irish duo Lakker and this album is certainly carved from the same cold slab of stone. His music has already gained huge support from the likes of Tommy Four Seven, Ellen Allien, Thom Yorke and the one and only Aphex Twin himself.

Bleepy, slo-mo synth lines, dense textures, saturated bassdrums and hand-sliced vocals dunked in cavernous reverb – Spectre is all about EOMAC doing what he does best, taking our concepts of club sound and contorting them into something that is truly his own.

The melodies are slo-mo and lo-fi, the pads, exquisitely lush and textured. Ian’s amazing sound-design (bordering on the intense in some places) and incredible attention to detail makes this an album where each listen reveals a deeper layer. Spatters of noise, shards of broken beat and relentlessly pounding techno rhythms also make it a dancefloor-decimating weapon.

SU Riddim – The album kicks off with a kind of twisted grime track. This is exactly the kind of thing that Eomac excels at – taking your conceptions of an existing club sound and contorting it, in doing so making it entirely his own. His trademark dissonant pads are present alongside short radio snippets, dusty drums and a general tense vibe – a nice opener.

Rainmaker – Next up is Rainmaker, a slow, mechanical techno number. Sparse granular textures mimic rain fall, giving the track its title. Eomac’s minimal, slowly evolving sequences are becoming something of a trademark and this track is no exception. A lo-fi melody is gradually introduced, sounding as though it was played down the distant end of a cavernous tunnel to the listener.

Forest – Forest is instantly more playful than the previous two tracks. A bleepy melody, pulsing sub-bass and broken-beat rhythm give an almost childish feel to the track. Coupled with dusty, wooden percussion and forest floor reverb, Forest gives the listener a brief sense of respite from the industrial pummelling.

Spectre – The title track reverts to Eomac’s slow-chugging techno format. A haunting melody is gradually revealed as the track builds up and up into an epic warehouse anthem. Expect to hear Spectre rattling a dark, sweaty basement near you very soon.

Rising 3 – Rising 3 kicks straight into chopped breakbeats, reminiscent of both the 90s rave era and the early garage sound. Again, this is Eomac masterfully twisting and re-inventing classic electronics into his sound. The melody is playful, a gentle nod back to the third track on the album, Forest. The plonky synthesised wind instruments are a recurring theme in Spectre. Gradually, the beats become more and more hectic as Eomac dials up the distortion and the crowd start to lose their minds.

Shell of Dark – If Spectre was the deep anthem of the album, Shell of Dark is the techno stomper. Eomac cleverly uses short, modulated delays to create a phasing effect on the beats and melodies, yet locks the head and feet firmly in place with a pounding distorted kick drum. A delayed lo-fi lead pans overhead before the entire arrangement descends into distorted chaos.

Deeva – Deeva steps up next, yet another example of Eomac toying with a popular club style, this time completely transforming house music. All the elements are there, the filtered house bass, the grooving 4/4 beat, the vocal stabs, yet this is a house track like you’ve never ever heard, topped off with a playful bleepy melody that sounds like a nursery rhyme gone wrong.

You Hun Ye Gui* – Yóu Hún Ye Gui is a spirit taken from Chinese folklore, generally meant to signify the trapped spirit of someone who died alone, far away from home. This deep, broody number seems to pay heed to their tortured soul. Tight, short delays create a very tense, otherworldly vibe, while synthesised wind instruments and filtered-down arp lines convey a deep sense of forlonging, pain and abandonment…

Crackts – Keeping it trippy, Crackts rolls in next. Eomac once again uses short repetitive elements and slightly out-of-time delays to both entrance the listener and to build the tension up and up and up. Combined with dissonant pads that sound like submerged alarm sirens and a relentlessly pounding bass drum, this track is set to be another absolute techno banger.

Mika Riddim – The second last track winds things down a bit. Mika Riddim (as the name suggests) is somewhat of a cross between modern bassline music and the vacuum tube shreddings of Mika Vainio. Tastefully done!

Squink – The outro track, Squink is a particularly strange one. Seemingly detuning over time, this slow deep techno number brings things tastefully to a close with tripped out delays, lush pads, and ever-shifting textures.

(words by Simon Hayes)

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About Killekill:

KILLEKILL is a Berlin based record label and a crew promoting music events since 2008. The events at Berghain Kantine, Suicide Circus and Horst Krzbrg are focussing techno, house and electro – often with an experimental twist. A wide range of artists such as ABE DUQUE, SANDWELL DISTRICT, TIM EXILE, OTTO VON SCHIRACH, CRISTIAN VOGEL and many, many more have played for KILLEKILL nights.

The KILLEKILL label is being approached the same way as the events: challenging music of daring artists – with a focus on techno, house and electro but with an open ear for sounds off the beaten track. Releasing artists so far have been ALEX CORTEX, BAD COP BAD COP, BILL YOUNGMAN, SNUFF CREW, NEIL LANDSTRUMM and CASSEGRAIN & TIN MAN.

 

Listen:
“Spectre”

more soon

 

Videos:
“Spectre”

“Crackts”

“Mika Riddim”

Videos created by the29nov films.

 

Special:
“KilleKill Podcast #14”

 

Recommmendation:
“Krake 02” compilation with Eomac track on Krake Records
“Movies For The Blind” compilation with Eomac track on Code Is Law

 

Buy Vinyl:
Hardwax
Juno
HHV
deejay.de
decks.de
clone.nl
technique.co.jp
more soon

 

Buy Digital:
Amazon
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more soon

 

Booking:
Lb Agency

 

Websites:
Eomac
Killekill

 

out now: Korova – Blue Knife EP [RSVD]

 

Artist:
Korova

 

Title:
Blue Knife EP

 

Label:
RSVD

 

Cat#:
RSVD002

 

Release Date:
28th April 2014

 

Format:
vinyl & digital

 

Tracklist:
A1)
Blow Out

A2)
Alien Blood

B1)
Deep Water

B2)
Deep Water
(I/Y Remix)

 

Info:
RSVD kicks off with this Blue Knife EP by its main Korova. Blow Out track reflects the full mentality of the label and comes with a thrilling tension stepping aside a bursting obscure dark progression and sinister heavy beats. Alien Blood is and ufo-like deadly bassline invasion drawing a dark strong hurting texture.

Deep Water‘s original mix is a playful floor-killer techno jacking track. Tsunami rocking upon and over the surface. Its IY‘s remix is fine rich and dry both mental dark stomping and odd hard hitting one: simple unique. A new excellent proof for the italian duo made by Fusaroli and Filardo.

„RSVD kicks off 2014…“

 

Listen:

 

Special:
“K1971 Focus On Podcast”

 

Recommendations:
Hector Oaks’ “Ambiguous Relation EP” with I/Y remix on Quant Records
“I/Y002” by I/Y on own label
“Moments” EP on I/Y Music

 

Buy Vinyl:
Hardwax
Juno
deejay.de
decks.de
ReBirth Distribution
Red Eye Records
Techno-Import.fr
DiskUnion.net
more soon

 

Buy Digital:
soon

 

Websites:
Korova
I/Y
RSVD

 

out now: Various – Krake #002 [Krake]

 

Artist:
Various

 

Title:
Krake #002

 

Label:
Krake

 

Cat#:
KRAKE002

 

Release Date:
21th April 2014 (vinyl)
05th May 2014 (digital)

 

Format:
12", download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
A1)
Dämmern
Liberda

A2)
Phon.o
Tell Me

A3)
Eomac
No Name

A4)
Bill Youngmann
Resolution

B1)
Monolake

B2)
Frank Bretschneider
Under_W

B3)
Cristian Vogel
New Values

 

Press Info:
KRAKE is an annual Berlin based festival for challenging electronic music. Krake means „octopus“ and the festival is organised in a comparable way: reaching out to selected locations during one week presenting the best in electronic music whatever style it is. The festival is not huge, not expensive, does not have big sponsoring deals or four different colour are passes. It’s just a good and so far successful try to bring back the focus on artists who dare to step off the beaten tracks.

KRAKE 002 contains mostly exclusive tracks of artists who played at the Krake festival in 2013.The A-side starts with a dark ambient drone by DÄMMERN, followed by a pop-fueled two-step hit by PHON.O. Next in line is Irishman EOMAC with a warm and deep IDM track already charted by none less than Thom Yorke of Radiohead, followed by „Resolution“, a little melancholic stepper by BILL YOUNGMAN.

The B-side is being opened with a techno track by grandmaster MONOLAKE in his most typical dubby percussive style. For the next track FRANK BRETSCHNEIDER reduces the sounds to the max again to deliver a percussive track as minimalistic as can be. Legendary techno producer CRISTIAN VOGEL, known for his constant search for new values, closes the compilation with an avantgarde piece of noise and drones.

Outstanding, we‘d say!

 

Snippets:

 

Videos:
Monolake – “Interrupt”

Phon.O – “Tell Me”

Dämmern – “Liberda”

Cristian Vogel – “New Values”

Frank Bretschneider – “Under_W”

Monolake – “Interrupt” >*<

Videos created by the29nov films, except the 2nd video for Monolake’s “Interrupt” (marked with *) which is by Tarik Barri.

 

Specials:
Phon.o – “Live at Krake Festival 2013”

Bill Youngman – “Live at Krake Festival 2013”

 

Buy Vinyl:
Krake @ Bandcamp
Juno
deejay.de
decks.de
Red Eye Records
more soon

 

Buy Download:
Krake @ Bandcamp
iTunes
JunoDownload
Beatport
more soon

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Spotify
Anghami
Apple Music
Deezer
more soon

 

Websites:
Krake Festival

 

out now: Various – Moments [I/Y Music]

 

Artist:
Various

 

Title:
Moments EP

 

Label:
I/Y Music

 

Cat#:
IYMOM 001

 

Release Date:
20th June 2014

 

Format:
12″, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
A1)
Blind Observatory
Scanning

A2)
Voiski
Draw Back Your Bow

B1)
Schloss Mirabell
With Powdering Fingers Of A Nothing

B2)
I/Y
Moments

 

Press Info:
Responsible for organizing the Moments event series throughout Berlin, I/Y is releasing an EP celebrating their collaboration with all the artists who performed and adhered to the Moment’s concept in the last few years. Releasing music from everyone was impossible, but the 4 tracks produced by Voiski, Blind Observatory, Schloss Mirabell, and I/Y give a solid idea of what Moments is about.

 

Snippets:

 

Videos:
Voiski – “Draw Back Your Bow”

Blind Observatory – “Scanning”

I/Y – “Moments”

Videos “Draw Back Your Bow” and “Moments” created by the29nov films, “Scanning” by Cudesno Putovanje.

 

Specials:
Blind Observatory – “NovaFuture Blog Mix April 2013”

I/Y – “NovaFuture Blog Mix March 2013”

Schloss Mirabell – “Promomix #2 Mix”

Voiski – “Smoke Machine Podcast 095”

 

Recommendations:
I/Y003 by Blind Observatory
I/Y002 by I/Y
I/Y001 by I/Y

 

Buy Vinyl:
Hardwax
712 Distribution
deejay.de
decks.de
HHV
Juno
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djshop.de
Jet Set Records
Techno-Import.fr
more soon

 

Buy Download:
I/Y @ Bandcamp
Qobuz
more soon

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Qobuz
more soon

 

Websites:
Blind Observatory
Voiski
Schloss Mirabell
I/Y