out now: Shed – The Traveller [Ostgut Ton]

 

Artist:
Shed

 

Title:
The Traveller

 

Label:
Ostgut Ton

 

Cat#:
OSTGUTCD13 | OSTGUTLP06

 

Release Date:
30th August 2010

 

Format:
CD, 2×12″ & digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
STP 2

02.
Keep Time

03.
The Bot

04.
Atmo – Action

05.
44A (Hard Wax forever!)

06.
…Can’t Feel It

07.
Mayday

08.
No Way!

09.
HDRTM

10.
My R-Class

11.
Final Experiment

12.
The Traveller

13.
Hello Bleep!

14.
Leave Things

 

Press Info :
Does techno music really need the album format? Let‘s put it differently: can techno work outside the established boundaries of the 12“? A look back into history shows little convincing examples. Dancefloor tracks, made for DJ‘s, follow a structure which require a damn perfect dancefloor in your living room in order to adequately absorb that very energy. A good album must offer more than a couple of dancefloor anthems, mixed with some ambient interludes and the obligatory downbeat experiment, has to be more substantial than a paint-box for your euphoric memories of perfect nights long gone.

With „The Traveller“, Shed‘s second album for Ostgut Ton, the Berlin-based producer is proving everybody wrong who gave up on the idea of the techno album. „The Traveller“ is not the perfectly planned out escape into the safe haven where even more perfect tools worship the primetime DJ, but an ode to the heart of electronic dance music, still pumping loud and vigorous. For Shed, that very heartbeat was never clearer, more concise and genre-defining than in the UK in the early 90s. Detroit, Chicago, Berlin: get in line, you‘ve had your time. Needless to say that Shed is not in this to become the copycat of some of rave music‘s perfect key moments. Shed translates this clearly defined time frame into an attitude, which up to this day opens both our hearts and ears in the blinking of an eye. „The Traveller“ is not another chapter in the ongoing history of the „anything goes“ cult, not an overcooked stew praising the power of eclecticism, but simply an example of untaimed fascination for sound. And possibilities. Frankly, Shed masters this almost naive approach perfectly and slaps the guards of the status quo straight in the face.

Again and again, Shed pulls little melodies from the depths of his studio and lets us discover our enthusiasm for the moment anew. Welcome back, we missed you dearly. He applies breakbeats bearing more history than the 909 bassdrum where the 4/4 attack would have been the obvious choice, grants grandpa acid only a brief yet overwhelming guest appearance and deals with minimal dancemusic‘s heritage in a completely new, unexplored way. Always present: euphoria. With „The Traveller“, Shed manages the intangible and translates techno tracks into a shorter, yet crisper format, plays with tempi and moods. And yet each and every beat is right where it belongs, helping to merge every ingredient into an adventurous trip through a night one always dreams of and yet hardly ever gets.

At the same time, „The Traveller“ is all but frumpy, quite the opposite. Those who expect the album to be the soundtrack for an all-inclusive weekender for techno pensioners, will be very disappointed. The album resonates from start to finish, is full of ideas, speaks dubstep and choses radical approaches where other producers opt for the emergency exit of the lowest common denominators. „The Traveller“ is the perfect base for everybody still willing to take a chance.

There is more to Shed, though. With „Wax“ and „Equalized“, he created two labels solely dedicated to his still strong admiration for the classic „track culture“. After the release of his debut album „Shedding The Past“ in 2008, this was a spot-on playground to experiment and play around with new ideas. On an album though these tracks would not have worked. An album deserves something different. „The Traveller“ is a shining example of this approach.

 

Listen:
@ Beatport

 

Buy Vinyl:
Juno.co.uk
Deejay.de
djshop.de
Amazon GER
more soon

 

Buy CD:
Kompakt
Amazon GER
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djshop.de
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Buy Digital:
see re-release on The Final Experiment

 

Websites:
Shed
Ostgut Ton

 

© Photo By Birgit Kaulfuss

out now: Apparent Symmetry – Void EP [self-released]

Artist:
Apparent Symmetry

Title:
Void E.P.

Label:
self-released

Cat#:
none

Release Date:
out now

Format:
digital (free download)

Tracklist:
01 – Extension
02 – Betrayal
03 – Interlude (Amor Fati)
04 – Deepening Regret
05 – Attenuation

Info :
Apparent Symmetry is the solo project of Zach H., previous projects include Created Insight, Vs. Artificial Intelligence and an ambient project – Fabric From Our Eyes (which he later released selected tracks as Apparent Symmetry – Fabric From Our Eyes).

Listen:
soon

Download:
320 kbps mp3
flac

Websites:
Apparent Symmetry

out now: Savas Pascalidis & Joel Alter – Sirenes EP [Sweatshop Records]

Artwork
 

Artist:
Savas Pascalidis & Joel Alter

 

Title:
Sirenes

 

Label:
Sweatshop Records

 

Cat#:
SWSH005

 

Release Date:
08th September 2010

 

Format:
12″, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Sirenes

02.
Moirae

03.
Moirae
(Joel Alter Edit)

 

Press Info:
The solid tumbling tones found on this EP are all thats needed as an introduction to these two accomplished producer’s latest creation. Both strong forces in their own right, the pair come together once again on Sweatshop to present their vision of dancefloor harmony, and mystery!

‘Sirens’ is the aptly titled track whose crazy vibe is encapsulated by jacking, swinging percussion, wild pitching synth stabs and a haunting soprano soloist letting loose! This needs to be experienced to be believed, but the proof will be in the dancefloor, hands in the air and minds expanded!

‘Moirae’ works the tension with dense filtered stabs and crisp solid state percussion, driving this deep slab of dark dance into blissful moments of release. Mellow yet urgent, its a raw, purist electronic statement!

Joel Alter also offers up a special edit which focuses the groove in a slightly more kinetic direction, with reduced, aquatic synth work and a classic club energy that makes it an ideal addition to the package.

Note: artwork & press text were saying “Sirens” instead of “Sirenes”.

 

Snippets:

 

Specials:
Savas Pascalidis – “Hidden Podcast 32”

Joel Alter – “@ Tresor” target=”_blank”

 

Buy Vinyl:
Juno
Decks
more soon

 

Buy Download:
Beatport
JunoDownload
iTunes
Clone Digital
more soon

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Tidal
Deezer
Apple Music
Anghami
Spotify
Youtube Music

 

Websites:
Savas Pascalidis
Joel Alter
Sweatshop Records

 
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Congrats: Daniel Miller gets MOJO Medal

Congratulations!

Daniel Miller, founder of Mute Records, was awarded with the MOJO Medal. Daniel’s award was presented to him by Erasure’s Andy Bell and Depeche Mode’s Andrew Fletcher.

Second winner from Mute is Richard Hawley with his album “Truelove’s Gutter” (category: best album).

Kraftwerk were also nominated but unfortunately didn’t win (category: catalogue).


all winners …