out now: Tobias. – Leaning Over Backwards [Ostgut Ton]

 

Artist:
Tobias.

 

Title:
Leaning Over Backwards

 

Label:
Ostgut Ton

 

Cat#:
OSTGUTCD18, OSTGUTLP09

 

Release Date:
4th July 2011

 

Format:
CD, LP & digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
Girts

02.
Party Town

03.
Voices Told Me To Do That

04.
Skippy

05.
Zero Tolerance

06.
Free No.1

07.
Leaning Over Backwards

08.
Observing The Hypocrites

09.
The Key

10.
She Still Calls Me Mister

11.
We Stick To The Plan

12.
Now I Know

 

Info :
Underwater techno. That could be ‘Leaning Over Backwards’ in just two words. Tobias Freund’s debut album for Ostgut Ton also serves as the long player introduction for his tobias. moniker, giving a fascinating and profound insight into his special world of music and sound science. Having been involved in the music industry since 1980, you could easily fill tomes with his work and creations. Formerly based in Frankfurt am Main and for a few years now happily living in Berlin, tobias. started his quest in sound as a synth experimentalist with a Korg MS20, worked a day job as a studio engineer (for acts as diverse as Milli Vanilli and more recently Aerea Negrot, Ellen Allien, Nina Kraviz and Heartthrob amongst others), remixed, released as Pink Elln or in collaborative projects Sieg über die Sonne and NSI. (together with Max Loderbauer) and runs his own label Non Standard Productions. But that’s beside the point, even if tobias. does bring friends, old and new, on his debut album. Named after a lyric from a Wire song, ‘Leaning Over Backwards’
suggests the feeling one gets when doing exactly that, bent over a rail, testing how long you can possibly do it before gravity takes hold, toppling you over. In this case it can last forever. Amongst other things, tobias. renounces the ubiquitous dictate of computer sequencing. Reduced to a plain recording device, the computer makes way for the classic drum machines Roland TR 808 and a Korg Mini Pops. Known for their stubbornness, the character brought by unpredictability wins over standardised convenience. Tobias’ sound is rewarded with a dynamism that doesn’t forego attention to detail, accuracy of sound or thoughtfulness.

Rooted in jam sessions with just beats and FX units, the mood and sound of the tracks on ‘Leaning Over Backwards’ follow these parameters. The results are sometimes unswerving club tracks (‘Skippy’, ‘Party Town’, ‘We Stick to the Plan’), occasionally an ambient or drone-like atmosphere (‘Zero Tolerance’, ‘Observing The Hypocrites’) or a hybrid of the two, as in the title track. All united by the imagery of “being underwater” that is apparent from the start with ‘Girts’. Take ‘The Key’ for instance; produced in Santiago by Tobias and his long standing colleague Uwe Schmidt aka
AtomTM, you can listen to splintered beats and gloomy pads submerging into the Drexciyan depths. It all comes full circle with ‘Now I Know’. Both fantastical and fey, tobias. once again makes use of Aerea Negrot’s (from Hercules & Love Affair) powerful vocals. As before on ‘Party Town’ or ‘Zero Tolerance’, Negrot is the icing on the cake, turning the album closer into a yearning slice of Blade Runner-esque pop.

‘Leaning Over Backwards’ insists and bewitches with its nonconformity and almost frightening idiosyncrasy. tobias. creates a style of techno that is as far away from the steam roller kicks and traditional rules of functionalism as it is from being purely synthetic. Techno as perpetual motion machine, both above and underwater.

 

Listen:
click here

 

Free download:
Free No. 2

 

Unofficial videos:
“Girts”

“Free No. 1”

Videos by the29novfilms

 

Record release party:
9th July 2011 @ Berghain, Berlin (Germany)
Event @ Berghain.de

 

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out now: Marcel Fengler – Berghain 05 [Ostgut Ton]

 

Artist:
Various – mixed by Marcel Fengler

 

Title:
Berghain 05

 

Label:
Ostgut Ton

 

Cat#:
OSTGUTCD19

 

Release Date:
29th August 2011

 

Format:
CD & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Emika
Count Backwards
(Marcel Dettmann Vocal Edit)

02)
Peter van Hoesen
Axis Mundi

03)
Terrence Dixon
Tranquility
(Octagen Remix)

04)
Byetone
Plastic Star
(Dr. Walker Remix)

05)
Tommy Four Seven
G
(Regis Remix)

06)
Marcel Fengler
Thwack
(L.B. Dub Corp Remix)

07)
Secret Cinema
Timeless Altitude
(Minneapolis Mix)

08)
Ratio
Double Feature

09)
Gerd
Time And Space
(Duplex Southside Mix)

10)
Seiji
More Of You

11)
Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima
Think Twice

12)
Puresque
001A

13)
Ben Sims
Slow Motion

14)
Vril
UV

15)
Marcel Fengler
Sphinx

16)
Skudge
Man On Wire

17)
Reagenz
The Labyrinth

18)
20:20 Vision
Future Remembrance
(20:20 Livestyle Mix)

19)
Convextion AKA E.R.P.
Vapor Pressure

Tracks 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 are previously unreleased.

Tracks 14, 17 are exclusive.

 

Press Info :
Berghain’s Marcel Fengler presents the fifth installment in the club’s expanding mix series. A central resident at the club since its early days, Fengler continually and consistently fires up the Berghain floor with his vast and exemplary collection of Techno, House and Electronica.

Opening with the eerie echoes of Emika’s „Count Backwards“ – treated by Marcel Dettmann – we quickly discover the first exclusive gem of the mix as Peter Van Hoesen’s incredible „Axis Mundi“ sets the tone from here on in: full, lively and not short on drama.

Pushing into darker zones, Regis’ typically haunting mix of Tommy Four Seven’s „G“, or Luke Slater’s L.B Dub Corp mix of Fengler’s own „Thwack“ segue with more classic cuts from Secret Cinema’s „Timeless Altitude (Minneapolis Mix)” and Ratio’s “Doublefeature”.

Fengler keeps the surprise element alive while maintaining tension and pressure throughout. Gerd’s tripping „Time and Space (Duplex Southside Mix)“ mixes wonderfully with UK bass veteran Seiji’s „More of You“ in a glorious mid point throw-down. The mighty Claude Young teams up with production partner Takasi Nakajima on „Think Twice“, which then swells to pick up the tension in a beautiful piano-led hypnotising moment.

With the focus on more current developments in more edgy Techno and House, combined with a hearty nod to the past, the mix continues with newcomers like Puresque showing promise, alongside a weighty new Ben Sims track, and the pounding filtered glory of Vril’s „UV“ – another exclusive for the mix.

Marcel includes a new track that heads straight for the floor with „Sphinx“, while men of the moment Skudge put forward „Man On Wire“. The slow burning house of Reagenz’ „The Labyrinth“ leads us into a psychedelic game of funk, dub and abstraction as the mix winds down.

Before drawing to a close with Convextion aka E.R.P’s stunning „Vapor Pressure“, we’re treated to a UK house classic by 20:20 Vision’s „Future Remembrance (Livestyle Mix)“, in all its analog glory.

In Berghain 05, Marcel Fengler has proved filling floors doesn’t have to be about ticking boxes. This mix is a perfect example of the type of dexterity, sensitivity and scope he possesses as a DJ.

 

Unofficial videos & listen:
Peter van Hosen – “Axis Mundi”

Reagenz – “The Labyrinth”

Vril – “UV”

Videos created by the29nov films.

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Review (5/5 stars):
2011 is the year of Marcel’s breakthrough. I am sure.

He released excellent stuff on Ostgut Ton and Luke Slater’s Mote-Evolver (#1, #2).

And now he delivers the next instalment of the famous Berghain mix compilation series. It is a great mix… That’s the way we know Marcel playing at Berghain and love him. Nice track selection and perfect mixing. Definitely the mix cd of 2011!

 

Record release party:
Date 29th September 2011
Venue Berghain
City Berlin
Country Germany
Line-up Marcel Fengler, Norman Nodge, G-Man (live), Sandrien, Ratio (live)
Links ResidentAdvisor | Berghain

 

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out now: Hawkinson – Stillleben EP [Phunkit Records]

 

Artist:
Hawkinson

 

Title:
Stillleben EP

 

Label:
Phunkit Records

 

Cat#:
PHK023

 

Release Date:
28th July 5th 12th 30th August 2011

 

Format:
12 inch & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Stillleben

02)
Stillleben
(Akiko Kiyama Remix)

03)
Unterholz

 

Press Info:
It seems like Hawkinson has drawn his inspiration from the lush crackling whispering of the woods. Akiko seems to see it the same way and with her remix makes a compelling overall package of the second “12” by Phunkit. “Unterholz” is a crisp driving, deep techno roller with playful percussion elements, subtle functionally-held choral dubs and a bass line drily humming to itself. “Stillleben” crackles bone-dry and elegantly at the same time, the light melodic phrases form a great contrast to the massive wall of bass. Akiko is tinkering a little organic dust monster out of “Stillleben”. Definitely superb how she is breathing her principle of life into the whole theme, so that you almost wish the track would never end.

 

Snippets:

 

Video:
“Stillleben”

Video created by the29nov films.

 

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out now: Big Deal – Lights Out [Mute]

Artist:
Big Deal

Title:
Lights Out

Label:
Mute

Cat#:
STUMM332

Release Date:
5th September 2011 (UK), 20th January 2012 (Europe)

Format:
CD, vinyl+CD & digital

Tracklist:

01)
Distant Neighborhood

02)
Chair

03)
Cool Like Kurt

04)
Swoon

05)
Homework

06)
Talk

07)
With The World At My Feet

08)
Locked Up

09)
Summer Cold

10)
Visions

11)
Seraphine

12)
Pi

13a)
Ophelia

13b)
Mai Joy

BonusCD-01)
Distant Neighborhood
(Home Demo Version)

BonusCD-02)
Visions
(Home Demo Version)

BonusCD-03)
Homework
(Home Demo Version)

BonusCD-04)
Swoon
(Home Demo Version)

Track 13a is digital bonus for Amazon. Track 13b is digital bonus for iTunes.
Bonus disc is only available via Rough Trade – see buy links below.

Info :
It is with great excitement that Big Deal unveil details of their eagerly anticipated debut album Lights Out, released on 29 August, and new single Chair, out on Mute on 22August 2011 in addition to a series of dates that includes a very special show at the Tamesis Dock, a converted barge on the Albert Embankment, London, on 24 August.

With the strum of an acoustic guitar set against the fuzzed out chords of an electric guitar and the tones of a boy / girl vocal, the band announced their arrival in the summer of last year. Since then Kacey Underwood and Alice Costelloe have been making waves with their tales of teen angst and adult compromise.

Lights Out, co-produced by Underwood and Dean Reid, emerges from its bedroom beginnings as a collection of 12 deeply personal songs with universal appeal, innately tapping into the innocence, insecurity, wonder and (sometimes unrequited) love and lust of relationships. The album opens with the nostalgic sweep of the Distant Neighborhood, a blissful, sun-kissed introduction. The raw, confessional Talk perfectly illustrates the push-pull of relationships, Seraphine is enchanting in its deep reflection while Homework is achingly beautiful in its schoolyard simplicity. Locked Up, a wall-of-sound swoon fleshed out from its early recordings, could well be one of the most raggedly affecting love songs this year. Overall, these are songs which are structurally sparse yet emotively rich, sweet and seductive yet raw and jagged.

To coincide with the release of the Lights Out, Big Deal release a new single Chair, a highlight from an album brimming with potential singles. Bringing together electric fuzz and acoustic sheen, the track is a bittersweet 3 minutes about longing to take a crush to the next level, centred around the poignant lyrics: “You don’t trust me to sit on your bed / Put me on a chair in the corner instead.”

Listen:
“Chair”

“Talk”

“Locked Up”

“13”

“Homework”

Free download:
#1 not any longer available

Videos:
“13” (acoustic peformance)

“Homework”

“Chair”

“Distant Neighborhood”

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Websites:
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[News]: Mark Reeder Remix for Depeche Mode”

Not confirmed yet, but it seems that Mark Reeder (founder of MFS Records, discovered Paul van Dyk) did a remix of “Sweetest Perfection” which perhaps will be now released on his upcoming remix compilation.

Read detailed album info here

Read an interview with Mark Reeder here

Websites:
Mark Reeder
Depeche Mode
Mark Reeder