out now: Static Plate – New Section [Chamaeleon Records]

 

Artist:
Static Plate

 

Title:
New Section

 

Label:
Chamaeleon Records

 

Cat#:
CR12

 

Release Date:
December 2013

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Response

02.
Aadab

03.
Send A

04.
Device Control

05.
Send A
(Intro Version)

06.
Session One

Tracks 5 and 6 are album-only (you have to buy the full release).

 

Info:
soon

 

Snippets:

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Aadab”

“Session One”

 

Video:
“Device Control”

Video created by the29nov films.

 

Special:
“NovaFuture Blog Mix October 2013”

 

Recommendation:
“Static Sense EP”

 

Buy Download:
Qobuz
Amazon
JunoDownload
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more soon

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Tidal
Qobuz
Spotify
Deezer
Youtube Music

 

Booking:
Kollektives Bewusstsein

 

Websites:
Static Plate
Chamaeleon Records

 

Photo © Ashley Jones

out now: Tobias. – A Series Of Shocks [Ostgut Ton]

 

Artist:
Tobias.

 

Title:
A Series Of Shocks

 

Label:
Ostgut Ton

 

Cat#:
OSTGUTCD30 | OSTGUTLP16

 

Release Date:
31st March 2014

 

Format:
CD, LP & digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
Entire

02.
Heartbeat

03.
Testcard

04.
Instant

05.
Ya Po

06.
The Scheme Of Things

07.
He Said

08.
Cursor Item Only

09.
If

10.
Fast Null

 

Info (English):
“A Series Of Shocks“is the second solo album from accomplished Berlin based producer Tobias Freund. Continuing his exploration into “non-standard“ electronic music, and expanding on the rich sound palette charted in his first LP, “Leaning Over Backwards“ (2011, Ostgut Ton), this new chapter presents 10 versatile tracks taking us ever further into the purist, evolving sonic world of Tobias.

A warm wash of synthetics begins it all with opener “Entire“, a lush synthesiser sequence with additional contributions from NSI.’s Max Loderbauer, the track casually flaunts the sheer depth of sound and sense of space awaiting the listener. Varied, playfully contrasting moods then follow, with great finesse and an everpresent attention to detail. Freund’s live shows, where the use of either the Roland TR-808 or TR-909 has become an integral part, have clearly played a role in the development of the Tobias. sound manifesto, and a large proportion of “A Series Of Shocks“ has the 4/4 structure at its “Heartbeat“ – indeed track two takes this as its namesake, in a submerged and tense exercise.

Exceptions to that steady throb are also a joy to be found, with the frenetic techno syncopations of “Testcard“ offering an early moment of broken-beat hypnosis, and later excursions into breaks like the euphoric “Cursor Item Only“ or the brash dub of “If“ prove there are indeed complex systems at work.

Reaching for more energetic zones, fans of classic Tobias. jams like “Street Knowledge“ or “Dial“ will be pleased to find several well-honed and on-target club tracks, like the textural “Instant“, “He Said“, or the more meditative, but no less visceral “Ya Po“. Snaking, arpeggiated synth patterns are Freund’s go-to tool to build paranoid, yet at once funky and complex moments of mystery. Repeat listening will reward the listener by unearthing even more subtleties beneath these undulating elements.

For an album produced largely with machines, the end result is in fact anything but rigid; a multitude of dynamics breathe life into every track. Synth elements swim in tension, build and recede with grace, and intertwine themselves into oblivion. Warm, natural drums state their presence, but do not overpower, letting the sum of the parts create the power, rather than merely the kick alone. The resonant sting of “The Scheme of Things“, matched with its smooth undertones illustrates this perfectly.

With clarity of sound and a conscious mind to allow each element its place, Tobias. has found a maturity and a true art in controlling the lively dance of the constituent parts. A master at the mix-down, everything gels; nothing is left in-concluded. This sense of togetherness continues until the very final bars of “Fast Null“ leaving us in a suspended moment of wonder, and appreciation.

What becomes apparent is that this album carries not only sixty-one and a half minutes of inventive contemporary electronic music, but also decades of experience, knowledge and passion for an artform that can only grow through the work of activists such as Tobias Freund.

 

Info (German):
“A Series Of Shocks“ ist das zweite Soloalbum des versierten Produzenten, Tobias Freund.

Auf dem neuen Album setzt Tobias. seine Erkundungen im „non-standard“ elektronischer Musik fort und erweitert die reichhaltige Palette seines Sounds vom ersten Album „Leaning Over Backwards“ (2011, Ostgut Ton). Das neue Kapitel führt mit seinen vielseitigen Tracks tiefer in die puristische und sich immer weiter entfaltende Klangwelt von Tobias.

Das Album beginnt mit dem Track „Entire“ zu dem auch Freunds NSI.-Partner Max Loderbauer sequencing beisteuerte. Mit warmen Wellen von synthetischen Klängen konfrontiert Tobias. unbeschwert die Tiefe des Sounds mit dem Gefühl von Raum in seiner Musik. Es folgt eine üppige Auswahl an kontrastreichen Stimmungen, raffiniert komponiert und mit größtem Augenmerk auf kleinste Details. Die Liveshows von Tobias Freund, in denen der Roland TR-808 oder TR-909 inzwischen integrale Teile sind, haben diesen neuen Tobias.-Sound merklich beeinflusst. Ein großer Teil von „A Series Of Shocks“ bedient sich der 4/4 Struktur. Sie ist das Herzstück. Tatsächlich wird bei „Heartbeat“ diese Idee zum Namen und lässt den Hörer in eine spannungsgeladene Atmosphäre eintauchen.

Zudem gibt es willkommene Ausnahmen, die im Gegensatz zu den sonst eher konstanten Beats stehen. Auf „Testcard“ etwa liefert rhythmisch verschobener Techno gebrochene, zuweilen hypnotische Momente. Breakige Ausflüge auf dem heiteren „Cursor Item Only“ oder der ungestüme Dub vom Track „If“ beweisen zudem, dass hier komplexe Strukturen verborgen sind.

Texturreiche Tracks, wie „Instant“, „He Said“ oder auch das eher meditative aber keineswegs weniger intuitive „Ya Po“, zielen direkt auf den Club Floor und werden auch die Fans von klassischen Tobias.-Tracks, wie etwa „Street Knowledge“ oder „Dial“ überzeugen. Verzweigte und arpeggierte Tonfolgen setzt Tobias. geschickt als Geheimwaffe ein, um paranoide und zugleich funkig-komplexe Momente zu erzeugen. Wiederholtes Hören lohnt sich, da sich nach und nach tiefer vergrabene Feinheiten unter den offensichtlichen Wogen erschließen.

Für ein Album, das hauptsächlich mit Maschinen produziert wurde, wirkt es überraschenderweise alles andere als steif. Die vielfältige Dynamik flößt jedem Track eine ausgesprochene Lebendigkeit ein. Synthie-Elemente schwimmen spannungsgeladen umher, bauen sich auf, ebben ab und verweben sich bis in die Unendlichkeit. Warme und natürlich klingende Drums untermalen die Kompositionen, die Kraft aber erzeugen alle Elemente gemeinsam. Die resonante Schärfe von „The Scheme Of Things“, die mit weichen Untertönen zusammengeführt wird, ist ein perfektes Beispiel dafür.

Mit der Klarheit seines Sounds und dem Wissen, wie man verschiedenen Elementen ihren Raum gewährt, hat Tobias. eine Reife und ein künstlerisches Know-how erlangt, mit dem er alle Teile seiner Produktionen perfekt kontrolliert. Nach einem, für Tobias. typisch, meisterhaften Mix-down passt alles zusammen – nichts bleibt unfertig. Dieses Gefühl von Zusammenhalt erstreckt sich über das ganze Album, bis zum finalen „Fast Null“, wo der Verstand kurz aussetzen darf und man einfach nur genießt.

Man kommt nicht umhin zu denken, dass „A Series Of Shocks“ nicht nur 61 Minuten sowohl erfindungsreiche als auch zeitgenössische elektronische Musik bietet, sondern auch von jahrzehntelanger Erfahrung und der Leidenschaft für eine Kunstform zeugt, die durch die aktive Arbeit von Tobias Freund lebt und stetig wächst.

 

Listen:

 

Videos:
“Entire”

“Ya Po”

“The Scheme Of Things”

 

Special:
“Live set at A Series Of Shocks Record Release Party @ Berghain”

 

Video Special:
“EB.Slices TechTalk”

 

Recommendations:
album “Leaning Over Backwards” by tobias. on Ostgut Ton
EP “Physik 1” by Atom™ & Tobias on Ostgut Ton

 

Buy CD:
Ostgut Ton Shop
deejay.de
decks.de
WOM
Juno
more soon

 

Buy Vinyl:
Ostgut Ton Shop
deejay.de
decks.de
Hardwax
WOM
HHV
Juno
more soon

 

Buy Limited Edition Vinyl:
Ostgut Ton Shop
more soon

 

Buy Digital:
Beatport
JunoDownload
iTunes
soon

 

Websites:
tobias.
Ostgut Ton

 
 

[Special]: 20 Years Of Kompakt – A Pop Documentary

 

Notes:
In 2013 the German label Kompakt from Cologne celebrated its 20th anniversary. Now a small documentation is avialable.

Quote: The festivities for 20 years of Kompakt are over. That’s a good thing. Now, let’s look ahead to the next 20 years… a work-intensive, nerve-wracking, ecstatic anniversary drunken with memory comes to a close. We cap it off with a last sentimental, non-verbal, filmic salute to the world and say thanks to all who have helped, celebrated and suffered with us. Music and pictures say more than a thousand words. “Onwards and don’t forget.” Or, as the great techno philosopher Westbam once said: „Forwards ever, backwards never “

 

Websites:
Kompakt

 

Video:

 

26th April 2014: Electric Deluxe celebrates 6 Birthday Party @ Maassilo, Rotterdam (Netherlands)

 

Electric Deluxe presents …

 

Event:
Electric Deluxe celebrates 6 Birthday Party

 

Date:
26th April 2014

 

Location:
Maassilo, Rotterdam (Netherlands)

 

Line-up & Time Table:
Ben Klock
Speedy J
Blawan
DVS1
Rodhad
Subjected
Serge & Gerd b2b

 

Admission fee:
about 25 EUR early bird presale, ….

 

Info:
OK EDLX-er’s, you know the drill by now. April is double birthday time — for us and the whole of Holland. On Saturday the 26th it’s Kings Day, meaning 24 hours of parties and more. But there’s just one you need to concern yourself with come nightfall and that’s our sixth anniversary take-over at Maasilo, Rotterdam. Last year we shared the reins with local promoters Nachtduik to deliver a 40-name strong total blow-out. This year we’re going for less is more, calling on some of the finest names in techno today to help our chief toast another year.

First up is someone who needs little introduction by now: the Berghain resident who never ceases to entertain, Ben Klock. There really is nothing quite like a session from this Berlin institution. He’s joined by one of the UK’s industrial revolutionists, Blawan. This hardworking Brit has continued to impress both on and off the decks with his slew of heavy-hitting productions solo and in more analogue-based forays as Karenn with partner Pariah. Stepping out as Trade last year with Surgeon was the proverbial icing on the cake. We are especially excited to welcome back Blawan to the EDP fold.

DVS1 is another in need of few words. Emphatic collector, encyclopaedic knowledge and an enthusiastic flair makes his name on any line up an instant gratification. Back to Berlin, 2013 was an exceptional time for Rodhad. It was the year Dystopian co-founder emerged from the shadows and assert his heady, slow-burn style on the rest of the world. One of 2013’s most promising upstarts, and a real treat behind the decks. Like Rodhad, Subjected has been building up a loyal fan base by clandestine means. Distinct and unique, his Vault Series vehicle is deeply respected amongst underground tiers. In October he joined the EDLX roster with ‘Foreign Awake’ — the first of two EP’s produced with Vault partner Sawlin. He’s our honorary family member tonight, and what a fantastic addition to the line up.

Last, but by no means least, Rotterdam stalwarts Serg and Gerd complete the bill. These two esteemed label heads — from Clone and Fortek, of course — will be going in back to back, with Speedy J taking the night to its inevitable conclusion. All this in one of the most exciting venues Rotterdam has to offer. What more could you possibly want? See you on the floor party people!

Event @ Electric Deluxe website
Event @ Facebook
Event @ Resident Advisor

 

Listen:
Ben Klock

Speedy J

Blawan

DVS1

Rødhåd

Subjected

Serge

Gerd

 

Videos:
Ben Klock – “Bear”

Speedy J – “Armstrong”

Blawan – “Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage”

Rødhåd – “Hope”

Subjected – “Nastes”

Videos created by the29nov films.

 

Recommendations:
Subject & Sawlin with “Foreign Awake Part 1” and “Foreign Awake Part 2
Speedy J & Phil Kieran with “Workshops Vol. 1”
Rødhåd with “Blindness EP” on Dystopian

 

Websites:
Electric Deluxe