out now: Visum – Kraft EP [Monocline Records]

 

Artist:
Visum

 

Title:
Kraft EP

 

Label:
Monocline Records

 

Cat#:
MONOCLI98

 

Release Date:
15th February 2017

 

Format:
digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
Volumen

02.
Masse

03.
Kraft

04.
Zeit

 

Press Info:
Out of a great spirit comes a big force.

We felt a connection the first time we met in the middle of Berlin, and it didn’t take a long time to realize that we had crossed with a new talent full of pure intention and passion. Tom Langwald aka Visum, a young boy that can fully express every emotion and moment in things that no one can see, but means everything to him. There is no much words to describe his first solo EP – “Kraft” and the feelings inside the music of this amazing release.

We’re truly happy to introduce him on Monocline and keep closer to such a brilliant energy

 

Listen:

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Masse”

 

Special:
“Owt’s Podcast 041”

 

Recommendation:
compilation “MOD010” w/ Visum track on Modul.

 

Buy Digital:
Monocline Records @ Bandcamp
Beatport Classic
more soon

 

Websites:
Visum
Monocline Records

 

11th February 2017: Portray invites … @ Anita Berber, Berlin (Germany)

 

Event:
Portray invites Monsanto High

 

Dates & Time:
11th February 2017 at 11:00pm

 

Location:
Anita Berber, Berlin (Germany)

 

Admission fee:
5 EUR

 

Line-up:
Monsanto High
Jonas Palzer
Felix Richard

 

Press Info:
This edition features the up & coming Leipzig-based DJs Solaris and Stanley Schmidt in the shape of a special b2b session as Monsanto High. Rounded up by villaWuller’s very own Felix Richard and Jonas Palzer.

All colours are beautiful.

Event @ Facebook
Event @ Resident Advisor

 

Mixes:
Monsanto High – “hoursvie #29”

Jonas Palzer – “mushi-shi radio”

Felix Richard – “Gramofonowa.Podcast May 2015*”

 

Recommendation:
EP “Somewhere Between Horizintalia And Horizon” by Berni on Portray

 

Contest:
Win some guestlist spots

 

Websites:
Portray Records
Anita Berber

 

24th February 2017: Staub 040 @ :// about blank, Berlin (Germany)

 

STAUB

 

Event:
[Staub 040] | 4th Anniversary

 

Date & Time:
24th February 2016 at 11:59pm

 

Line-up:
a secret that will be a secret until … the party ends

 

Location:
://about blank, Berlin (Germany)

 

Admission fee:
tba EUR

 

Info (German):
22 Stunden // 4 Jahre // Freitag // Samstag // Platten-Veröffentlichung // Techno // STAUB

Eine Party bei der Lineups der Vergangenheit angehören und Techno den Geräten überlassen wird um eine musikalische Reise zu erzählen.

Eine Party bei der das Publikum sich den überraschenden Moment der Ungewissheit hingibt, nur getragen von ausgesuchten Künstlern und Newcomern.

Veranstaltung @ Resident Advisor
Veranstaltung @ Facebook

 

Info (English):
Line-up? Dust from yesterday.

It remains exciting: 22 hours // 4th anniversary // Friday // Saturday // Record Release // Techno // STAUB

A party where lineups are a thing of the past and techno is left to its devices narrating a musical journey.

A party where the audience gives in to the surprise of uncertainty, carried by carefully selected artists and newcomers.

Event @ Resident Advisor
Event @ Facebook

 

Mixes:
someone or someone else – “Mixes recorded at Staub parties”

 

Trailer:

Video created by Kevin Paschold.

 

Video Specials:
“Staub #38”

“Staub #39”

 

Recommendations:
sampler “Staub 01” on I/Y Music
sampler “Moments 2” on I/Y Music

 

Websites:
Staub
://about blank

 

out now: Planetary Assault Systems – The Light Years Reworks [Mote-Evolver]

 

Artist:
Planetary Assault Systems

 

Title:
The Light Years Reworks

 

Label:
Mote-Evolver

 

Cat#:
MOTELP03

 

Release Date:
10th March 2017

 

Format:
vinyl & digital

 

Tracklist Vinyl:
A1.
Twelve
(Marcel Fengler Rework)

A2.
Diesel Drudge
(Function Rework)

B1.
Surface Noise
(P.A.S. Live Rework)

B2.
Twelve
(Psyk Rework)

C1.
Booster
(Octave One Rework)

C2.
Function 6
(KSP Rework)

D1.
Surface Noise
(Lucy Rework)

E1.
Raid
(Steve Bicknell Rework)

E2.
Tap Dance
(P.A.S. Live Rework)

F1.
Temporary Suspension
(SLAM Rework)

F2.
Whistle Viper
(P.A.S. Live Rework)

 

Tracklist Digital:
01.
Twelve
(Marcel Fengler Rework)

02.
Diesel Drudge
(Function Rework)

03.
Surface Noise
(P.A.S. Live Rework)

04.
Twelve
(Psyk Rework)

05.
Booster
(Octave One Rework)

06.
Function 6
(KSP Rework)

07.
Surface Noise
(Lucy Rework)

08.
Raid
(Steve Bicknell Rework)

09.
Tap Dance
(P.A.S. Live Rework)

10.
Temporary Suspension
(SLAM Rework)

11.
Whistle Viper
(P.A.S. Live Rework)

12.
Function 4
(James Ruskin Rework)

13.
The Light Years MegamixOriginal Mix

 

Press Info:
Having already unleashed a considerable amount of collaborative magic with the “Planetary Funk: 22 Light Years” series of remix EPs, Luke Slater has now upped the ante with six full sides’ worth of material, all of them injecting the spirit of classic P.A.S. into new sonic organisms. Using motifs from past P.A.S. successes, Luke Slater and his cohorts join here to make something radical and revitalizing: too cohesive for a “compilation album” and with too much autonomy granted to the guest remixers to be a simple “tribute,” this new LP is the boldest statement in the series yet.

Three of the tracks in the program are intense and captivating live re-workings from Slater himself, hurtling from the speakers with an apparent minimum of post-production polish and an optimal level of buzzing energy. The first of these, his new “Surface Noise” treatment, sends listeners wading through a dark pool of restlessly throbbing sound with a single buzz-tone as a beacon, adding new percussive fuel to keep the journey going just when it seems all will fade into enveloping darkness. “Tap Dance” brings a brighter sound set to the mix, but without forsaking the trademark steamrolling bass and the contrasting effect of gravity-resistant ephemeral sound clouds. The last reworking, “Whistle Viper,” caps off this ‘set-within-a-set’ in similar fashion.

While this on its own would make for a compelling listen, the album is also laden with contributions from an international assembly of electronic soul controllers (to wit: Marcel Fengler, Psyk, Lucy, Slam, Octave One, Function and KSP). Fengler kicks off the proceedings with an ecstatic and lustrous rework of “Twelve,” a melodic sunrise joining a synth pad massage to a locked-in and systematic rhythm. Psyk’s own interpretation of the same track preserves the same insistence but applies it to a completely different time and place, driving the listener through a wilderness of coded signals and an ambiguous repetition of the title that sounds like it could be as much a warning as an indicator of progress.

KSP’s version of “Function 6” gradually builds a cyborg leitmotif from an overdriven martial beat and epileptic machine breakdowns – a fascinating audio case study of perfect discipline disintegrating into something rather unexpected. Sequencing this with Octave One’s “Booster” rework is an ideal choice, as the squared-away EBM / electro-funk sequences and flanged hi-hats seem to refer to a different phase in the life cycle of the same machine. Function’s “Diesel Drudge,” on the other hand, moves from the machine world into a totally oneiric world typified by backwards-masked / time-traveling voices and a thick strobe-lit haze. Taking a cue from this atmosphere is Lucy’s re-envisioning of “Surface Noise”, in which he doubles down on the original’s feel of liquefied darkness to create a piece of endlessly vibrating sonic mesmerism, a no-nonsense tantric exercise in shedding preconceptions and inhibitions.

Rounding out the collection is Steve Bicknell’s “Raid” version – a breathing mosaic of rhythmic pulses and clattering objects – and Slam’s characteristically intense modification of “Temporary Suspension,” whose low-end sequences continually bubble and seethe yet never completely boil over.

 

Listen:

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Function 4 (James Ruskin Rework)”

“Booster (Octave One Rework)”

“Surface Noise (Lucy Rework)”

“Twelve (Marcel Fengler Rework)”

“Temporary Suspension (Slam Rework)”

“Raid (Steve Bicknell Remix)”

 

Specials:
“Ostgut Ton Radio Mix”

 

Recommendations:
album “Arc Angel” on Ostgut Ton
album “The Messenger” on Ostgut Ton
EP “Planetary Funk 22 Light Years (Part 2)” on Mote-Evolver
EP “Planetary Funk 22 Light Years (Part 1)” on Mote-Evolver
EP “Planetary Funk 22 Light Years (Part 1)” on Mote-Evolver

 

Buy Vinyl:
Deejay
WOM
HHV
Decks
Juno
Red Eye Records
more soon

 

Buy Digital:
Beatport Classic
JunoDownload
more soon

 

Booking:
Reprise Talent Agency

 

Websites:
Planetary Assault Systems
Mote-Evolver

 

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