Artist:
Balanescu Quartet
Title:
The Model (Live @ Short Circuit presents Mute 2011)
Label:
Mute
Websites:
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Live video:
Artist:
Balanescu Quartet
Title:
The Model (Live @ Short Circuit presents Mute 2011)
Label:
Mute
Websites:
Balanescu Quartet
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Live video:
Artist:
Planetary Assault Systems
Title:
The Messenger
Label:
Ostgut Ton
Cat#:
OSTGUTCD20, OSTGUTLP10
Release Date:
24th October 2011
Format:
CD, LP & digital
Tracklist CD:
01)
Railer (Further Exploration)
02)
Beauty In The Fear
03)
Human Like Us
04)
Bell Blocker
05)
Wriss
06)
Movement 12
07)
Call From The East
08)
Kray Squid
09)
Rip The Cut
10)
Motif
11)
Cold Bolster
12)
BlackTea
Tracklist vinyl:
A1)
Beauty In Fear
A2)
Bell Blocker
B1)
Wriss
B2)
Call From The East
B3)
Motif
C1)
Rip The Cut
C2)
Human Like Us
D1)
Black Tea
D2)
Cold Bolster
Tracklist digital:
01)
Railer (Further Exploration)
02)
Beauty In The Fear
03)
Human Like Us
04)
Bell Blocker
05)
Wriss
06)
Movement 12
07)
Call From The East
08)
Kray Squid
09)
Rip The Cut
10)
Motif
11)
Cold Bolster
12)
BlackTea
13)
The Messenger – continuous DJ mix
Press Info:
The Planetary Assault Systems project has been active for some 15 years now, channeling an exploratory theme into cutting edge, non-conformist techno for the clubs but also for listening at home. His previous album for Ostgut Ton, “Temporary Suspension”, re- instated that classic P.A.S sound and found the dextrous artist touring even more with this tougher, purist techno aesthetic.
And yet again Slater maintains his prolific output with the announcement of “The Messenger”. In his own words it’s a project that stays very true and honest to the Planetary Assault Systems goal: a journey of discovery, to create new sounds which are not otherwise present in club music at this time.
From the album’s beautiful introduction track “Railer (Further Exploration)”, which floats through the bubbling ether before leading into the mysterious depths of “Beauty In The Fear”, it is clear that Slater’s role as sound explorer and adventurer has been dutifully fulfilled. With the sense of timing that can only be expected from such an experienced DJ and musician, we are led through a series of stand out tracks, where no one feels less pure, yet each has their own voice.
Indeed there’s a strong club element present here – Slater play-tested all the tracks and employed a careful editing process to make sure they all fit the description. Highly playable works of club-intended sound art, early heavy moments like “Bell Blocker” or the playful “Wriss” give way to even more severe messages as “Kray Squid” pulses onto the radar with magnetic energy. The drum barrage of “Rip The Cut” speaks directly to the dancefloor, perhaps the most rhythmically intense moment of the album, which is not to be put lightly as the rolling, filtering tones of “Cold Bolster” and “Black Tea” urge us further into perfectly frenetic moments.
“The Messenger” is a great tribute to all true explorers out there, striving to find enlightenment or chasing what Slater describes as the “undamental wave”.
Record release party:
29th October 2011 @ Berghain, Berlin
>>> Planetary Assault Systems live
>>> Shifted
>>> James Ruskin
>>> Norman Nodge
Review (5/5 stars):
Planetary Assault Systems are back with a new album on Berlin’s famous techno label Ostgut Ton.
And once again it is a masterpiece. Starting slowly in the eastern atmosphere the system engine gets more and more power and rings the bells to rip cuts.
Great stuff…. looking forward to see the performance at the record release at Berghain.
Listen:
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Unoffficial Videos:
“Bell Blocker”
“Human Like Us”
“Beauty In The Fear”
Videos “Bell Blocker” & “Human Like Us” created by the29nov films. “Beauty In The Fear” was created by Sol.
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Booking:
Octopus Agents
Websites:
Luke Slater
Ostgut Ton
Event:
Sencity @ Tresor Berlin
Dates & Time:
23rd September 2011 at 9pm (doors open)
Line-up Globus:
21:00 – 23:00 Gustav Goodstuff (Midlight Soundsystem, NL)
23:00 – 23:20 Special performance
23:20 – 00:30 Jozak Sander live (Sissyphos, Berlin)
00:30 – 02:00 Aron Friedman (Trouw, Amsterdam)
02:00 – 03:00 Jimmy Edgar live (!K7, Warp)
03:00 – 05:00 Savas Pascalidis (Sweatshop, Berlin)
05:00 – ende Jean Pierre Enfant (Les Enfants Terribles, Amsterdam)
Line-up Tresor:
23:59 – 01:30 Sebastian Kökow (the29nov, Berlin)
01:30 – 03:00 Artefakt (Distant Drummers, Amsterdam)
03:00 – 05:00 Rødhâd (Dystopian)
05:00 – ende Manuel Münster (Tresor, Berlin)
Location:
Tresor, Berlin
Specials:
Visuals at Globus by the29nov films
Vibrating dancefloor
Aromajockeys
Performances
Fingerfood
& more …
Info:
Sencity Metropolis allows you to experience music through all of your senses. On the 23th of September this global concept will take place in the Tresor club and features a variety of electronic artists, combined with unique elements such as a vibrating floor, aromajockeys with special fragrances that will be spread in the club, performances, visual shows and taste sensations. Yes, Sencity truly stimulates all your senses.
In the Globus room, there will be a special live performance including a visual show (to be announced). Besides that, berlin based Savas Pascalidis will bring his 20 years of dj experience to the club, providing his love for straight face to face techno with acid, disco and detroit influences. Dj/composer and sounddesigner Jozak Sander will do a live performance with his own developed MIDI handgloves, allowing him to edit and mix his music strictly with his hands. Aron Friedman, Jean Pierre Enfant and Gustav Goodstuff from the Netherlands are bringing their records as well, which are highly influenced by metropoles of Chicago, Berlin and Detroit and have been mixed by them in quality venue’s such as Trouw Amsterdam so far.
These artists will flourish next to stage performances, dancers and visuals by the infamous youube visualduo the29nov, that showed the world their vision on electronic music with their unique movies. Their channel was getting so popular that artists like Move D are requesting them to create videoclips of their releases.
The basement will dig a little deeper in to the music with artists as Rødhåd (Dystopian), shifting from dark deephouse and dubtechno to strong athmospheric techno and dubtechno dj Sebastian Kökow, followed up by typical industrial sound of Artefakt from the Amsterdam based Distant Drummer Collective and Tresor resident Manuel Münster.
Sencity is a global concept that is being held across the globe, providing unique events that are accesible for hearing and deaf people by creating a multisensorial experience and will hit Sao Paolo and Rotterdam in the same weekend.
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Trailer:
Trailer 1 made by the29nov films.
Listen:
Jimmy Edgar
Savas Pascalidis
Sebastian Kökow
more stuff soon
Artist:
M83
Title:
Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming
Label:
Mute US
Cat#:
tba
Release Date:
18th October 2011
Format:
2xCD, 2xLP & digital
Tracklist:
CD1-01)
Intro
feat. Zola Jesus
CD1-02)
Midnight City
CD1-03)
Reunion
CD1-04)
Where the Boats Go
CD1-05)
Wait
CD1-06)
Raconte-Moi Histoire
CD1-07)
Train to Pluton
CD1-08)
Claudia Lewis
CD1-09)
This Bright Flash
CD1-10)
When Will You Come Home?
CD1-11)
Soon, My Friend
CD2-01)
My Tears Are Becoming a Sea
CD2-02)
New Map
CD2-03)
OK Pal
CD2-04)
Another Wave from You
CD2-05)
Splendor
CD2-06)
Year One, One UFO
CD2-07)
Fountains
CD2-08)
Steve McQueen
CD2-09)
Echoes of Mine
CD2-10)
Klaus I Love You
CD2-11)
Outro
Info:
With these soft spoken words on the simply-titled opening track–“Intro”– M83 mastermind Anthony Gonzalez introduces us to his sixth record and first double disc album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming.
Dauntlessly singing into the void that was left behind since Saturdays=Youth, Gonzalez suddenly surges with overwhelming emotion as the music mounts an invisible precipice. Historically, he softly eased you into his world, introducing you to the lush and radiant spaces between captivating melodies and intimate lyrics, but not this time. Not on this record.
Graduating from the fuzzy, fumbling emotional cobwebs and draped ambiance of past records, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming careens past its audience. Brazenly stretching out along the horizon, spilling glittery, golden arms of sound across the landscape, it holds your breath hostage without you even noticing you were missing it. If it seemed that Anthony was basking in the sunshine-drenched days of his youth when he released Saturdays in 2008, then it can be said that in 2011, at the age of 30, he is tempestuously charging towards his future with Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming.
Relocating to Los Angeles from Antibes, Gonzalez surrounded himself with players pivotal to completing his childhood dream of a double disc record. Producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, NIN, The Mars Volta, Goldfrapp) and guitarist Brad Laner (from 90’s band Medicine) had been hugely influential on Anthony growing up and now were central to the new record’s creation.
“In France there is this show on TV where at the end there is a musical guest who plays one or two songs. I remember one night when I was a teenager being at home watching the best of performances and looking at this crazy bass player with a big afro and thinking, ‘Wow this guy is so cool.’ “And now I am working with him. It’s so intense that thinking about it makes me feel weird. But it’s weird in a super good way. Same thing with Brad, I was listening to his music when I was first getting into music and now he’s on my album.”
Anthony and Justin met backstage in 2009 at Scotland’s T In The Park. Later, “he came to me very genuinely stating that ‘he was a fan and that he would love to work with me,’” explains Gonzalez. “I love when people do that because I can tell it’s coming from the heart. He was sincere and that’s the way I like to work with people.”
Stepping away from his work with producers Ken Thomas and Ewan Pearson on Saturday, Gonzalez freckles his new chapter with signature M83 fingerprints while pushing himself beyond the constricting emotions of a guarded musician. Bored with being frustrated and shy, Anthony is respectful of the precious time given to him and doesn’t want to leave behind any regrets, thus thrusting himself into the spotlight vocally. He tests out different ways of singing, ranging from a spectral breathy whisper to a howling scream, and each voice clings to us like a dew-heavy spider web at dawn.
Fans will recognize band member Morgan Kibby, her vocals flirting with the shadowy places in between verses, leaping off the record in spoken word or blending with an adult choir. Morgan will join Anthony on tour but she was never meant to sing as much on this record as she had on pervious projects. Quenching his desire to work with a different person on each record, Gonzalez added LA-based chanteuse Zola Jesus to the mix for the completion of “Intro.” “The song was already written but I really wanted a female vocal on it and I was kind of struggling to find the right person, but then I heard her music and it just made sense.”
Where Saturday=Youth is drenched in lustful exploration and hungry adolescent wonder, Hurry Up is decadently cunning and seductive. “Intro” and “My tears are becoming a sea” eerily croon to you, swirling all of the glitter and growth from the past records into an epic swell, mysteriously and dramatically warning you of the impact you are about to experience. “Midnight City” (disc one) and “OK Pal” (disc two) are humid, adrenaline driven dreams unlike anything we have heard from M83 in the past. “Midnight City” adeptly sweeps you through abandoned concrete streets swimming in broken neon light and aggressively pushing and pulsating to synthetic beats. While “OK Pal” catcalls you to a locker full of mapped out Peter Gabriel-esque echoing lyrics, leaving you stranded in a post-apocalyptic landscape. These journeys are about awakening, craving and conquering. Throughout Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming Anthony carries the listener to different countries of sound in his own universe, “We didn’t need a story, we didn’t need a real world. We just had to keep walking and we became the stories- we became the places.” Drifting away from his previous records and reigned in politeness he unleashes all that he has been dreaming of and yearning for. Even when he takes a second to look back on “Echoes of Mine” the velvety, elderly voice of a woman heartbreakingly tells the story of a girl drenched in the shadows of her youth, knowing she has to grow up.
Grandiose in scale and inspired by Smashing Pumpkin’s revered double disc Melancholy & The Infinite Sadness, Anthony has long had the goal to create his own monumental double disc record. “I saw when I was a teenager that I could dig into it [the album]. It was like a treasure. If I were a teenager nowadays I would try to find something as creative as this album. They had so much to say in their songs.”
Impressed with the juxtaposing sun and moon artwork featured on Melancholy, Anthony focuses in on another natural duality: siblings. The cover artwork mirrors this relationship, featuring a photograph of a little boy with a little girl sitting on a bed. The photograph perpetuates the conversation for the two distinct voices we behind each disc, representing two sides of an overall piece that are almost the same. “I want people to listen to it as two different human beings that are connected somehow, but every song on the album has a secret on the other side.”
Soaring and scraping up against the sky while sharing each uncharted frontier with new collaborators is what M83 does best. Gracefully coming into the next decade of his life, Anthony delivers what makes each record sincere, innocent, and full of joy: he gives us his past and his future.
“I think it is a reflection of my 30 years of being a human being. It’s a compilation of all my previous music together. It’s a retrospective of myself.”
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Artist:
Apparat
Title:
Black Water
Label:
Mute
Websites:
Apparat
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