out now: Psyk – Time Foundation [Mote-Evolver]

 

Artist:
Psyk

 

Title:
Time Foundation

 

Label:
Mote-Evolver

 

Cat#:
MOTECD02 | MOTELP02

 

Release Date:
19th May 2014

 

Format:
CD, vinyl & digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
Automatic

02.
Myriad

03.
Riot

04.
Avadon

05.
Five

06.
Silhouette

07.
Shift

08.
Parade

09.
Nine

10.
L3

 

Press Info:
After two successful EP releases on the label, Psyk aka Manuel Anós is back on Mote-Evolver inaugurating his first full-length album effort with “Time Foundation”. It’s no surprise that Psyk is releasing his debut album on the label as his previous two EPs Distane (2012) and Arcade (2013) both have left us wanting for more to see his full potentials as a producer.

Time Foundation proves to be an outstanding collection that shows the full spectrum of Psyk’s sound and the range of skills as he expands and explores different depths and moods. Keeping the energy level constant at the peak, there’s no downtime in “Time Foundation”. And while 10 sharp-cut tracks are all armed with clean, streamlined groove and impressive sound design therefore may soundincredibly slick and effortless, once you listened closely – and they will demand your attention – that kind of breezing through swift force is only the byproduct of Psyk’s high caliber production ability to map out meticulous structures with a great detail.

The opener “Automatic” rolls like a well-oiled machine on cruise control with the signature unison of single-chord bouncing on top of relaxed but energetic groove. Expanding on the similar theme is “Myriad”, which takes further playful approach. “Riot” steps into more minimal territory, featuring a subtle development that keeps you engaged while “Avalon” grounds itself to just-heavy enough bass kicks to evoke deeper vibe without compromising the uplifting spirit.

Slipped in the middle of the album like an intermission is “Five”, and it’s a curious and ominous kind that flashes a different side of Psyk. It shows off his craftsmanship as muted and muffled beeps faintly goes in and out while blinking synth melody renders unique, intriguing beauty. Starting off the second half is “Silhouette”, picking up the tempo and elevating the mood with much-loved bass drums and claps, followed by demure crescendo of melody and floating fuzzy hiss of “Shift”.

Perhaps the darkest number on the album, “Nine” may not be the most brooding techno assault but the one designed for the deeper moments you encounter during the longer sessions in the clubs, surrounded by people yet alone with the pulse of music. The album closes with stunning “L3”, and just as “Automatic” was no shy intro but a practical fast-forward to the jest of the story, “L3” is not a conventional closing but rather another opening. Equal parts of swinging white noise and hint of acid may as well invite you back to the beginning of the album to listen all over again.

Time Foundation is packed with no-frills, on-point peak-hour techno tools finely executed with a minimalistic concept of doing more with less, as most of the tracks are composed with no more than five elements. It’s a highly functional album and strong effort from Psyk that spoils the listener with mesmerizing details and provides the diversity of sounds and textures today’s techno has to offer.

 

Listen:

 

Specials:
Psyk @ Ohm (Rotterdam) 08-02-2014

Luke Slater’s “The Space Station – Episode #1” with album previews

 

Recommendations:
“Eclipse” on CLR
“Arcade EP” on Mote-Evolver
“Distane EP” on Mote-Evolver

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Spotify
more soon

 

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Booking
Psyk

 

Websites:
Psyk
Mote-Evolver
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out now: Mike Parker – Spitting Electricity [Mote-Evolver]

 

Artist:
Mike Parker

 

Title:
Spitting Electricity

 

Label:
Mote-Evolver

 

Cat#:
MOTE039

 

Release Date:
14th April 2014

 

Format:
12inch & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Spitting Electricity

02)
Polar Vortex

03)
Ice Fissure

 

Press Info:
Mote039 comes from New York-based Mike Parker, a producer known for his consistent stream of quality work, whose first release goes back to 1997 and who is the creator of his own language of music.

With Spitting Electricity EP Parker showcases his unique sound of dizzying array of hypnotica warped in metallic swirls. Dubbed with a fitting title to characterize his high-voltage soundscape, the EP is also a nice comeback to Mote-Evolver after his remix for Marcel Fengler’s Thwack Remixes release.

This time Parker delivers 3 tracks that are not only powerful, but also designed to deepen and strengthen almost meditative nature of techno’s outer-end, endlessly evolving with fluidity. The title track is charged with electric sparks buzzing through a hard-edged 4/4 rhythm with unstoppable ebbs and flows of intensity. Following “Polar Vortex” adds even more pressure points and characters, especially with hollowed out deep chorus of voice layering unexpected touch of solemnness. On the B-side is “Ice Fissure”, the longest track of the EP that takes time to render its full force. It’s also the track that’s most core to Mike Parker’s trademark perpetuating spiral vortex, featuring ever expanding ripples across the surface of sound.

 

Listen:

 

Special:
“SMoke Machine Podcast 082”

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
soon

 

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Booking:
Prologue Booking

 

Websites:
Mike Parker
Mote-Evolver
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out now: Various – I Trade My Ass For Drugs [KilleKill Records]

 

Artist:
Various

 

Title:
I Trade My Ass For Drugs

 

Label:
Killekill

 

Cat#:
KILLEKILL017

 

Release Date:
17th March 2014 (vinyl)
31th March 2014 (digital)

 

Format:
limited 12″, 12" & digital

 

Tracklist:
A1)
Neil Landstrumm
I Trade My Ass For Drugs

B1)
Doubleheart
Tetse

B2)
Neil Landstrumm & Ralph Cumbers
Ode To Passive Soulds
[vocals by Operator]

 

Press Info:
KILLEKILL 017 by NEIL LANDSTRUMM is a three tracker with no less than three hits on it.

The A-Side is a dark slammer about someone trading his ass for drugs in a new acid/disco/synthwave/techno fusion style with an undisputed Chicago flavour in it. What a hit!

B1 is the result of a collaboration of Neil with JD TWITCH under the name DOUBLEHEART, under which they also released on Nonplus and other labels. “Outsider music aimed at the dancefloor”, as they put it, and that pretty much hits the nail on the head: nice electro beats, a wobbling bass, and all sorts of freaky sounds on top of it, from classic cowbells to whistles, squeaks and other weird stuff. And all this without ever losing the drive to rock the dancefloor.

B2 again was an intial collaboration between Neil and RALPH CUMBERS who produces a UK project called ‘Bass Clef’ and has released some high quality, left of field club productions over the years on the Punk Drunk and Blank Tapes labels. He is also an extremely gifted trombone player and frequently plays this at live shows along with Theremin and bass heavy garagey beat style.. They produced a few tracks together and this one stood out as glam rock/synth wave production. Then Lewis Maccoll alias OPERATOR, who recorded Scandinavia 022, was asked to write song lyrics and sing vocals over the original track. Lewis has a unique layering style of vocal production and his dark story of the deep and passive souls enhanced the song immensely and broadened its appeal to a much wider audience. Its a fresh style electronic style for 2014 very fitting to the alternative Killekill label approach.

Check this interview with Doubleheart to learn more if interested: www.dummymag.com.

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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:

 

Videos:
Neil Landstrumm – “I Trade My Ass For Drugs”

Neil Landstrumm & Ralph Cumbers – “Ode To Passive Souls”

Videos created by the29nov films.

 

Special:
Neil Landstrumm – “KilleKill Podcast 2”

 

Recommmendation:
“Night Train EP” by Neil Landstrumm

 

Buy Limited Red Vinyl:
KilleKill Shop
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Websites:
Neil Landstrumm
KilleKill

 

[Video]: Voiski – Draw Back Your Bow

 

Artist:
Voiski

 

Title:
Draw Back Your Bow

 

Label:
I/Y Music

 

Note:
The track “Draw Back Your Bow” is taken from upcoming EP “Moments 001”, first instalment of a new series that will feature artists connected with the party “moments”.

Video created by the29nov films.

 

Related Release:
upcoming EP “Moments 001”

 

Websites:
Voiski
Moments
I/Y

 

Video: