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Mute just re-launched the website mute.com. Go, have a look and explore it!
Websites:
Mute.com
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Artist:
PlanningToRock
Title:
W
Label:
DFA
Cat#:
DFA2273
Release Date:
23rd May 2011
Format:
CD, LP & digital
Tracklist:
01)
Doorway
02)
The One
03)
Going Wrong
04)
Manifesto
05)
I Am Your Man
06)
The Breaks
07)
Living it Out
08)
Milky Bla
09)
Jam
10)
Black Thumber
11)
Janine
12)
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You don’t hear a record like W very often, that’s for sure, just as you seldom encounter an artist like Planningtorock. When you play W and let its melodrama and uncommon beauty grip you, suddenly all those cliches make sense: this album stops you in your tracks, blows your mind and makes you feel alive. It’s a remarkable piece of work.
While she is a new name to many, those who know Planningtorock tend to form a strong emotional connection with her work. No doubt about it, Janine is totally out there on her own, and with W, she’s raised the bar several notches, producing a powerful soul odyssey that ravishes the listener and comfortably ranks as one of the DFA label’s finest releases.
So how does it sound? Well, it’s melancholy and euphoric, epic in scale yet deeply personal, strikingly alien but weirdly familiar, and always daring and original. If we had to settle for one word: audacious. There’s plenty of saxophone and strings a go-go, but not the cloying kind that lure you into an ‘emotional’ state. From the pulse and jabbing pizzicatos on ‘Doorway’, Planningtorock unveils the unsettling yet heady allure of W. Or in Janine’s own on-the-money way, “a dark sexy creature that sways with the relentlessly swinging propeller sound”.
She very clearly knows her own feelings. A further example of this arrives swiftly in the form of ‘The One’, with the strangely distended vocal take cutting through the usual lovelorn tropes to hand deliver a deep love with all its layers and experience. Planningtorock also loves to toy with convention and the tongue in her cheek is often visible; on the “suckular love” of ‘Manifesto’ and her use of wailing within the maelstrom of ‘I am Your Man’.
W is littered with passionate gems like ‘The Breaks’, the baroque boogie of ‘Living It Out’, its grunting and growling straight out of Yoko Ono’s “Walking On Thin Ice”, the sharpened percussive scythe of ‘Jam’, the swirling otherness and grace of ‘Black Thumber’ and a provocative take of Arthur Russell’s “Janine”. Planningtorock stretches sounds and curdles her voice, a queasy rococo rush that has an intoxicating quality. “I’ve come to terms with the fact that what I do has a big percentage of elements that you just don’t know,” she says, “and that’s what makes it interesting.”
Janine composed the 12 songs that make up W over the last three and a half years, mainly recording in solitude in her Berlin studio. A gifted producer, she sings and plays everything – keyboards, strings, guitar – and mixed the record in Sweden at the end of 2010 during an intense session with Christoffer Berg. Additional contributions came from her Icelandic friend Hjörleifur Jónsson, who she recorded playing percussion which was later used as samples sprinkled across the album, and drummer Pat Mahoney, taped in New York. On the whole, though, Janine prefers to work alone. “I’ve realised that doing it on my own in my own time in my own way is the crucial ingredient.”
Janine grew up near Bolton. Her darker humour comes from there. “On the album I mess around with my voice a lot and I really enjoyed that,” she says. “I’m really not precious about my voice. I do love powerful, beautiful voices but on a creative level you can do so much with your voice and I loved pulling it around on this record. I mean, on “Doorway”, it’s my inner-trannie singing that one!”
One listen to W is all it takes to realise that Planningtorock is not tethered to the facts of Janine’s everyday life or to any kind of authentic or so-called honest voice. Planningtorock is about ideas and fantasy. It’s about emotion and exploring the unknown. This Bolton Wanderer will keep you wondering for quite some time.
Listen:
Video:
“The Breaks”
“Doorway”
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Websites:
PlanningToRock
DFA
Artist:
Erasure
Title:
Tomorrow’s World
Label:
Mute
Cat#:
STUMM335
Release Date:
03rd October 2011
Format:
CD, limited 2xCD & digital
Tracklist:
CD1-01)
Be With You
CD1-02)
Fill Us With Fire
CD1-03)
What Will I Say When You’re Gone?
CD1-04)
You’ve Got To Save Me Right Now
CD1-05)
A Whole Lotta Love Run Riot
CD1-06)
When I Start To (Break It All Down)
CD1-07)
I Lose Myself
CD1-08)
Then I Go Twisting
CD1-09)
Just When I Thought It Was Ending
CD2-01)
I Lose Myself
(Extended ‘No Self Control’ Mix by Gareth Jones)
CD2-02)
Give Me Life
CD2-03)
Fill Us With Fire
(Extended ‘Fired Up’ Mix by Gareth Jones)
CD2-04)
When I Start To (Break It All Down)
(Frankmusik Remix)
CD2-05)
Clash
Demo version of “I Lose Myself”
CD2-06)
Big Song
Demo version of “Fill Us With Fire”
CD2-07)
Major 7th
Demo version of “Be With You”
CD2-07)
Save Me
Demo version of “You’ve Got To Save Me Right Now”
Digital bonus 1)
When I Start To (Break It All Down)
(Steve Smart & WestFunk Main Room Club Mix)
Digital bonus 2)
Shot To The Heart
Digital bonus 3)
When I Start To (Break It All Down)
(Steve Smart & WestFunk Main Room Club Mix)
Digital bonus 1 is exclusive for Amazon MP3, Digital bonus 2 for iTunes and Digital bonus 3 for 7Digital – all available on the standard edition.
Info:
In over two decades together, Andy Bell and Vince Clarke (also known for his work with Depeche Mode and Yazoo) have sold more than 15 million albums around the globe, proving themselves masters of every kind of song from disco symphonies to unplugged ballads.
From Lady Gaga to Metronomy, the futurist, electronic sound Erasure championed is more relevant today than ever and once again re-charging the global music scene. The award-winning duo of Vince Clarke and Andy Bell unleashed on the nation a succession of both influential and chart-topping pop anthems. Songs like ‘A Little Respect’, ‘Sometimes’, ‘Victim Of Love’, ‘Ship Of Fools’, ‘Chains Of Love’, ‘The Circus’, and ‘Breath’, ensured a formidable presence on the singles charts complemented by five consecutive No 1 albums including ‘The Innocents’, ‘Wild!’, ‘Chorus’ and the beginning of the worldwide Abba revival ‘Abba-esque’.
Tomorrow’s World is the band’s first album in more than four years. Released on Mute on 3 October, Tomorrow’s World is produced by one of the dance scene’s most exciting new talents, Frankmusik (production credits include Lady Gaga, Pet Shop Boys, Ellie Goulding) and mixed by Rob Orton.
Listen:
here
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7Digital (Deluxe digital)
musicload (digital)
musicload (Deluxe digital)
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Rhapsody (Deluxe digital)
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Artist:
Terence Fixmer
Title:
Le Terrible EP
Label:
Electric Deluxe
Cat#:
EDLX017
Release Date:
8th August 2011 (vinyl), 18th August 2011 (digital)
Format:
12 inch & digital
Tracklist:
01)
Le Terrible
02)
Concept C
03)
Dance Like Paranoid
(Marcel Dettmann Remix)
04)
Le Terrible
(Terence Fixmer Tool)
Track 04 is digital-only.
Info:
Electric Deluxe is proud to present the new Terence Fixmer EP “Le Terrible”.
And as the name already suggests this EP is up for some serious damage.
A Side kicks off with “Le Terrible” a dynamic and powerful monster of a techno track which pumps up your adrenaline with its pounding bass drum and hypnotic built ups. Gut Feeling!
B1: “Concept C” is a strong track in which terence fixmer works his production magic with more experimental elements such as drone sounds and his ragged and slightly distorted signature bass. Nonetheless creating a high energy level tune ready
to be unleashed on the dancefloor.
B2: Last with the vinyl version “Dance like Paranoid (Marcel Dettmann Remix)”. Marcel Dettmann’s remix wins you over by its carefully arranged melody and drum pattern which creates a melancholic and timeless rave anthem. Bliss!
Digitally the release is accompanied by “Le Terrible (Terence Fixmer Tool)” captivating the essential sound scapes of the original.
‘le Terrible’ le techno sublime!
Listen:
Offical video “Le Terrible”:
Unoffical video “Dance Like Paranoid (Marcel Dettmann Remix)”:
Unoffical video created by the29nov films
Buy:
Electric Deluxe (digital)
Hardwax (vinyl)
Amazon GER (digital)
Amazon UK (digital)
Amazon US (digital)
Juno (vinyl)
deejay.de (vinyl)
djshop.de (vinyl)
decks.de (vinyl)
whatpeopleplay (digital)
wordandsound.de (vinyl)
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Booking:
Terence Fixmer
Websites:
Terence Fixmer
Electric Deluxe