Recording of the Week Archive

Midnight Express

wintertrain

Last week I went on holiday by night train and listened to a few excellent recordings which I would like to share with you.

While Karin Dreijer was busy creating and promoting one of the best albums of 2009 with her solo project Fever Ray and scaring people with public apperances like this:

… her brother Olof creates music which sounds like “steep, rugged canyons, painted rock minarets, desert vistas framed by blooming wildflowers, soaring raptors and singing canyon wrens on the wildest remaining rivers” under the alias Oni Ayhun. So far, three records have been released,of which all have sold out in a very short time. Fortunately, there is a live recording of one of his live shows over at mnml ssgs.

The same blog also brought us a mix by Levon Vincent, who, in my humble opinion, created the most outstanding house records of 2009. For example this one:

Speaking of outstanding house music, Culoe De Song comes to my mind. There is a review of his debut album on Resident Advisor but taking a closer look at the tracklist it appears to be rather a compilation of released tracks, remixes and forthcoming material. There is a podcast mixed by Culoe De Song which provides an insight into the album which can be downloaded here. Besides two physical releases on Innervisions and Mule there are digital releases on the South African label Soulistic Music that can be bought via the AFROdesiaMP3 web shop.

As I rode deeper into the night I put on a live recording of Miracles Club out of Portland/Oregon. I found this at Linger & Quiets’ blog and if you like Black Meteoric Star you’ll love this! You can download it here. There is a 12″ and an album coming from these two respectively later in the year.

After those tasty synths I was craving for more so I put on Synth Summer by JD Twitch of Optimo. They have recently relaunched their website and it’s definitely worth a look or two or three…

I should have fallen asleep by now but as you might know from your own experience, there’s always someone who snores at night trains. What I was longing for now was machine driven sub-bass to cover those annoying human sounds. Plus, something to match the state of transcendency I was in by now.

substance mixed by scuba

This is it! The first mix CD released in conjuction with the SUB:STANCE party at Berghain. Don’t expect classic dubstep though (if that even exists…), to my ears it’s just music. Beautiful bass music. Due to a lack of words describing it more precisely I leave that to the people at Ostgut Ton and hopefully leave you with the urge to preview and buy the mix at Hardwax.

I’m off to Berghain to enjoy Detroit’s sexiest mutha fucka Moodymann tonight. Have a good weekend!

Record of the Week: Jacob Korn

I LIKE THE SUN

Seht her, seht her. Hört hin hört hin: Sie ist da. Da kann man schon mal erleichtert “Endlich” rufen und verzückt mit den Hufen scharren. Quadruple-D, wie wir den dreckigen Detroit-Degen aus Dresden hier nur noch nennen, kann seinen Frieden mit Running Back machen.

(weiterlesen…)

Record of the Week – The Big Pink

A brief history of love

How apt to review an album entitled ‘ A Brief History of Love’ ahead of our special edition of Cosmic Dancer that (hopefully) promises to be a LONG night of…err…love.

The Big Pink (good choice of color btw) hail from east London and comprise of members Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell. Furze, who is the musical brain behind the name has toured extensively with Alec Empire in the past and runs record label Hate Channel. Uh.Ah. Alec Empire? I had to google what he is up to these days and to put your good hearts at rest: He is still making ‘digital hardcore’ ! Good. Cordell on the other hand is the son of legendary record producer Denny Cordell (Procol Harum, Joe Cocker) and heads record label Merok, home to Chrystal Castles, The Teenagers and Klaxons. Favorable.

That is probably EXACTLY what came to their minds on that rainy day outside Tesco Express on Kingland Rd. September. 2007. Plastic bags in puddles on the floor, containing dog-eared 7″ records of the latest Comanchi release that they had intended to deliver to Rough Trade that day. Cars passing. They had waited for half an hour, but the 149 bus to Liverpool street was nowhere to be seen but infinite bleak mist surrounding them. Milo amused himself by squelching the tip of his new Converse sneakers in a pool of water in front of him. Four concentric rings. But. A manoeuvre he began to regret instantly as his soles started to soak with water. “There is nothing worse in life than having wet feet” Milo muttered, his head buried deep inside the lined collar of his battered dark blue parka, hands violently thrust in his pockets. Robbie nodded in agreement.

Disengagement of concentric rings -check. Stop shifting records for other people-check. Forming a band-check.

(weiterlesen…)

Shows

Saturday 13.03.2010
Muna
Bad Klosterlausnitz

Saturday 20.03.2010
Cosmic Dancer with Mr Raoul K
Altes Wettbüro, Dresden

Saturday 03.04.2010
CdR with Akira Hawks
Dresden

Friday 09.04.2010
Elaste Vol.3 Release Party
Maximiliansforum, Munich

Friday 30.04.2010
Kleine Reise
Berlin

Sunday 01.08.2010
Nachtdigital
Olganitz

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