out now: Savas Pascalidis – Interceptor [Sweatshop Records]

Artist:
Savas Pascalidis

Title:
Interceptor

Label:
Sweatshop Records

Cat#:
SWSH007

Release Date:
21st March 2011

Format:
12 inch & digital

Tracklist:
01. Interceptor
02. Low End Experience
03. Urania
04. Street Beat

Info :
After last year’s empowering ‘Nuclear Rawmance’ longplayer, Berlin’s Savas Pascalidis is back with his next 4 track EP on Sweatshop.

Lead track ‘Sensory Perception’ is a tough, analog affair – the sort that we’ve come to expect from the experienced producer – full of straight up 909 drums, squelching synth lines and a warm rounded bass end.

‘Low End Experience’ really is just that – a heavy workout that launches quickly into biting drums and big room techno attitudes. Rolling, flowing, expanding, peaking and finally contracting!

The detroitian tones of ‘Urania Denoise’ lead into totally hypnotic zones as Pascalidis shows off his skills at taking a snapshot of the perfect club loop and then running with it, letting the drums do the work.

Once again contrasting but still fitting within the heady, acidic zones of the producer’s mature sound, ‘Procust’ bends and jacks around a gyrating main synth line that leads the listener into a real cosmic voyage.

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Decks (vinyl)
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Websites:
Savas Pascalidis
Sweatshop Records

out now: Miktek – Anisotropy [Abstrakt Reflections]

Artist:
Miktek

Title:
Anisotropy

Label:
Abstrakt Reflections

Cat#:
AR_012

Release Date:
12th March 2011

Format:
free download

Tracklist:
01. Anisotropy
02. Abstract Particles
03. Ping
04. Collapse (feat. Cellar Door)
05. Striped Aurora
06. Never To Be Found
07. When The Day Breaks
08. Total Consciousness (feat. the_empath)
09. A Walk In A Cloud IV
10. Noosphere
11. Apognosis
12. Cost Of A Simple Hello
13. My End, My Beginning
14. The Time Off
15. Inner Meditation

Info :
Abstrakt Reflections is honored to announce the release of Miktek’s first full-length album, “Anisotropy”. Meticulously crafted from beginning to end; featuring unique percussion, palpable atmosphere and subtle melodies. This highly anticipated release is sure to please fans of ambient, down-tempo and IDM music. In his own words:

“Anisotropy is something different for your ears and not what you usually hear from me. You will listen to the sound of the amazing hang-drum, toms, various percussion, deep ambient pads, down-tempo sounds, abstract and sometimes glitched beats with a chill-out mood…”

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Download:
mp3s 320kbps
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Websites:
Miktek
Abstrakt Reflections

out now: Depeche Mode – Remixes 2 : 81-11 [Mute Records]

Artist:
Depeche Mode

Title:
Remixes 2: 81-11

Label:
Mute Records

Cat#:
MUTEL18

Release Date:
6th June 2011

Format:
different CD formats, vinyl & digital

Tracklist:
1-Disc version:
CD01. Dream On (Bushwacka Tough Guy Mix Edit)
CD02. Personal Jesus (The Stargate Mix)
CD03. Suffer Well (M83 Remix)
CD04. John The Revelator (UNKLE Reconstruction)
CD05. In Chains (Tigerskin’s No Sleep Remix Edit)
CD06. Peace (SixToes Remix)
CD07. Tora! Tora! Tora! (Karlsson And Winnberg (from Miike Snow) Remix)
CD08. Never Let Me Down Again (Eric Prydz Remix)
CD09. I Want It All (Roland M.Dill Remix)
CD10. Wrong (Trentemøller Remix)
CD11. Puppets (Röyksopp Remix)
CD12. Everything Counts (Oliver Huntemann And Stephan Bodzin Dub)
CD13. A Pain That I’m Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Remix)

3-Disc version
CD1-01. Dream On (Bushwacka Tough Guy Mix)
CD1-02. Suffer Well (M83 Remix)
CD1-03. John The Revelator (UNKLE Reconstruction)
CD1-04. In Chains (Tigerskin’s No Sleep Remix)
CD1-05. Peace (SixToes Remix)
CD1-06. Lilian (Chab Vocal Remix Edit)
CD1-07. Never Let Me Down Again (Digitalism Remix)
CD1-08. Corrupt (Efdemin Remix)
CD1-09. Everything Counts (Oliver Huntemann And Stephan Bodzin Dub)
CD1-10. Happiest Girl (The Pulsating Orbital Vocal Mix)
CD1-11. Walking In My Shoes (Anandamidic Mix)
CD1-12. Personal Jesus (The Stargate Mix)
CD1-13. Slowblow (Darren Price Mix)
CD2-01. Wrong (Trentemøller Club Remix)
CD2-02. World In My Eyes (Dub In My Eyes)
CD2-03. Fragile Tension (Peter Bjorn and John Remix)
CD2-04. Strangelove (Tim Simenon/Mark Saunders Remix)
CD2-05. A Pain That I’m Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Remix)
CD2-06. The Darkest Star (Monolake Remix)
CD2-07. I Feel You (Helmet At The Helm Mix)
CD2-08. Higher Love (Adrenaline Mix Edit)
CD2-09. Fly On The Windscreen (Death Mix)
CD2-10. Barrel Of A Gun (United Mix)
CD2-11. Only When I Lose Myself (Dan The Automator Mix)
CD2-12. Ghost (Le Weekend Remix)
CD3-01. Personal Jesus (Alex Metric Remix Edit)
CD3-02. Never Let Me Down Again (Eric Prydz Remix)
CD3-03. Behind The Wheel (Vince Clarke Remix)
CD3-04. Leave In Silence (Claro Intelecto ‘The Last Time’ Remix)
CD3-05. In Chains (Alan Wilder Remix)
CD3-06. When The Body Speaks (Karlsson And Winnberg Remix)
CD3-07. Puppets (Röyksopp Remix)
CD3-08. Tora! Tora! Tora! (Karlsson And Winnberg (from Miike Snow) Remix)
CD3-09. Freestate (Clark Remix)
CD3-10. I Want It All (Roland M. Dill Remix)
CD3-11. A Question Of Time (Joebot Presents ‘Radio Face’ Remix)
CD3-12. Personal Jesus (Sie Medway-Smith Remix)

Info :
On 6 June 2011, Depeche Mode will release Remixes 2: 81-11 on Mute. An inspiring collection of new and classic mixes of material covering their entire career, the album includes remixes of tracks from their 1981 debut Speak And Spell, through to 2009’s Sounds Of The Universe, and is the follow-up to 2004’s million-plus selling Remixes 81-04. These remixes reinforce Depeche Mode’s standing as one of the world’s most influential and innovative acts.

Depeche Mode have been at the forefront of remix culture for the best part of three decades and this new compilation includes classic mixes from M83, UNKLE, Trentemøller, François Kervorkian and Dan The Automator, alongside all-new mixes from Stargate, Eric Prydz, Karlsson & Winnberg (from Miike Snow) and Röyksopp. In addition to this, the expanded editions include exclusive remixes by former band members Vince Clarke and Alan Wilder – the first time either artist has remixed tracks for their former colleagues.

Remixes 2: 81-11 will be available in two different CD formats; Single and Triple Disc versions, as well as Downloads and as a 6 x 12″ vinyl LP box set.

Highlights from the selection of classic mixes include reworkings of “Dream On” from 2001’s Exciter, “Suffer Well,” “John the Revelator” and “A Pain That I’m Used To” from 2006’s Playing The Angel and “In Chains,” “Peace” and “Wrong” from 2009’s Sounds Of The Universe, while the new mixes include “Tora! Tora! Tora!” and “Puppets” from 1981’s Speak And Spell, “Never Let Me Down Again” and “Behind The Wheel” from Music For The Masses as well as “A Question Of Time” from 1986’s Black Celebration. Lead single “Personal Jesus”, from 1990’s Violator, also features several strong remixes as part of the package. The Remixes 2: 81-11 tracklisting is as mentioned above.

Depeche Mode belongs to a select premier league of groups who have survived from the early 1980s with their ideals, creative vision and core members intact. Formed in 1981, Depeche Mode – Martin Gore, Dave Gahan and Andy ‘Fletch’ Fletcher – continue to win critical and commercial acclaim across the world both in the studio and on the road. All of the band’s 11 studio albums have reached the Top Ten in not only the UK and USA but 20 plus countries around the world including Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and Belgium. All told the band has sold more than 95 million albums worldwide.

Listen:
“Personal Jesus (Alex Metric Remix)”

“Never Let Me Down Again (Eric Prydz Remix)”

“Personal Jesus (The Stargate Remix)”

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PopOnaut (CD)
PopOnaut (CD box)
PopOnaut (vinyl box)

Amazon GER (CD)
Amazon GER (CD box)
Amazon GER (vinyl box)
Amazon GER (digital – deluxe edition)
Amazon GER (digital – normal edition)

Amazon UK (CD)
Amazon UK (CD box)
Amazon UK (vinyl box)
Amazon UK (digital – deluxe edition)
Amazon UK (digital – normal edition)

Amazon US (CD)
Amazon US (CD box)
Amazon US (vinyl box)
Amazon US (digital – deluxe edition)
Amazon US (digital – normal edition)

InfraRot (CD)
InfraRot (CD box)
InfraRot (Vinyl box)

7Digital (digital – normal edition)

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Websites:
Depeche Mode
Mute Records

Exhibition: Friederike von Rauch “New works” incl. Music by Marcel Dettmann

Artist:
Photos: Friederike Von Rauch
Music: Marcel Dettmann

Title:
New Works

Label:
Kunstagenten

Format:
Catalogue including CD

Tracklist:
01. untitled

Exhibition period:
5th March til 16th April 2011
Wednesday to Saturday 2 – 7 pm, and by appointment

Location:
Kunstagenten Gallery
Linienstrasse 155
10115 Berlin
Germany

Info :
In the second solo exhibition by Friederike von Rauch, the gallery KUNSTAGENTEN will present new works from 2010.

In recent years the artist has made a name for herself with her approach to spaces and landscapes that is characterized by reduction and concentration. She was invited by the star architect David Chipperfield to interpret his project “Neues Museum” in Berlin, prior to its completion, guided by her unique passion for imperfection. The accompanying illustrated book published by Hatje Canz was presented with the DAM Architectural Book Award.

In the current exhibition two minimalist artists will encounter one another. Invited by Friederike von Rauch, the internationally renowned DJ and producer Marcel Dettmann has created a forty-minute-long piece made up of minimalist sound samples. Inspired by von Rauch’s latest works, Dettmann rolls out a carpet of sound for the artist. The exhibition “New Works” comprises of three work cycles: Ash (2010), Harpa (2010), and Transept (2009-2010). As in her earlier works, it is not about the documentation or the recognition value of a location. Instead, the photographs, which are devoid of people, are rather reminiscent of abstract painting or bizarre still lifes and create an extraordinary atmosphere, open for interpretation, which can be read to mean decampment or apocalypse.

The photographs in the series Ash and Harpa were produced during her residency programme in Iceland and the exhibition in Museum Hafnarborg held at the same time. For the series Ash, Friederike von Rauch photographed the otherwise green southern part of the island covered with a layer of grey, in close vicinity of the ash-emitting volcano Eyjafjallajökull. The landscape bathed in diffused light provides fascinating, expansive views of compelling beauty but also apocalyptic tranquillity.
The photographs for the series Harpa were shot in the shell construction of the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik, which with the largest freestanding sculpture by the artist Olafur Eliasson to date will be a striking location in the city. Friederike von Rauch’s keen sense for the beauty of inconspicuous details is evident here. Dark rooms with bare, rough concrete walls in shades of grey are surrounded with just a few areas of light. Traces of things left behind, such as cables or plastic wrapping refer to the building process, however they trigger associations that are completely free of context.
For the series Transept, Friederike von Rauch has photographed Post-War Modernist churches in Berlin. Once again she has found spatial perspectives, objects and settings containing light and shade that become abstract as a result selected detail views. In clear compositions showing astounding painterly and haptic, aesthetic qualities, Friederike von Rauch gives the viewer an opportunity for contemplation and reflection.

Following her training as a silversmith Friederike von Rauch studied Industrial Design at the Universität der Künste, Berlin (Berlin University of the Arts). She developed an interest in architecture during her work as a location-scout for large film productions.
Her works were nominated for the Gabriele Münter Prize in 2010. She was also awarded with work scholarships by the Hafnarborg Museum, Iceland (2010), the Baer Art Center, Iceland (2008) and the Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren institutes in Brussels (2006) and Rotterdam (2007).

Her works have been presented in several solo exhibitions, including the Hafnarborg Museum, Iceland (2010), the gallery KUNSTAGENTEN, Berlin (2009) Kabinet van Cultuur, Brussels (2008), the institute Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren, Brussels (2007), and Gallery Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp (2007).
Among her group participations are exhibitions at the Architektur Galerie Berlin (2011), Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin in connection with the Gabriele Münter Prize 2010 and Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren, Brussels, Belgium (2006). The publication containing photographs of the Neues Museum, produced in collaboration with David Chipperfield, was presented with the DAM Architectural Book Award. Parallel to the exhibition, “New Works”, photographs by Friederike von Rauch will also be on show in the Gallery Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp and in Kunstverein Heidelberg.

The DJ and producer Marcel Dettmann (*1977, Pössneck) has been a resident DJ at Ostgut, now Berghain, since 1999 and has worked at the Berlin record store Hardwax since 2006. Dettmann’s first production was released in 2006 on the Berghain label Ostgut Ton. The same year he founded his own label, Marcel Dettmann Records (MDR). His internationally much sought-after style is characterized by dark, minimal sounds based on the classic legacy of Detroit and Chicago. In 2010 he already collaborated with Friederike von Rauch, who designed the cover of his album “Dettmann”.

A catalogue will be published to accompany the exhibition. A limited edition of the publication will contain a CD with the sound composition by Marcel Dettmann.

Websites:
Marcel Dettmann
F. von Rauch @ Kunstagenten
Exhibition NEW WORKS @ Kunstagenten
Kunstagenten
Ostgut Ton