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CHARM 002LP
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"A Mountain of One present a brand-new interpretation of their critically acclaimed LP Stars Planet Dust Me. Originally released in 2022 the album was heralded for its entrancing blend of slow-motion disco, soft rock, and psychedelia. One person particularly entranced was Ricardo Villalobos, who fell in love with the record and asked to remix something from the record. Something soon became everything, and led to this: Ricardo Villalobos Reimagines: Stars Planets Dust Me. The concept LP is split into two halves (day and night), commencing with three sun-drenched 'beachside' songs, and building into a second half of detail-rich 'klub' creations in distinctive style."
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SPGRM 002LP
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"Forma" by Lucy Railton is a work that burrows deep inside. It disorientates and teases, without malice. Its beauty lies in gentle projections, which, though subtle, leave deep impressions, like the wings of a nocturnal moth reflecting dark light. Its path, too, is unpredictable, but such disorientation is not a reflection of chaos. Instead, a mysterious intention appears through an imperious unfolding -- its logic escapes us, but nevertheless captivates us. It is the story of a becoming of forms, as well as of their fading away and their appearance as a disappearance. "Forma", for multichannel tape and live cello. Commissioned by INA GRM and first performed on the Acousmonium at INA GRM's Multiphonies Concert Series, Maison de la Radio, Paris on June 1st 2019. Cello recorded live in concert, performed by Lucy Railton. Serge Synthesiser recorded at GRM Studios in April 2019. Organ recorded in Skálholt Cathedral, Iceland, by Alex Bonney, performed by Kit Downes in 2017. All other materials recorded, mixed and created by Lucy Railton at GRM Studios and in her Berlin studio between November 2018 and May 2019. Mix by Lucy Railton/Premaster by Emmanuel Richier (GRM). Photo by George Nebieridze. Part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.
"Metabolist Meter (Foster, Cottin, Caetani and a Fly)", by Max Eilbacher, is a teeming piece, a matrix where textures and structures merge together, where the polyrhythmic instances become timbre, where the formal abstraction of the harmonic volutes coagulates around a vibrating form that is actualized in the dramatic reality of a dying fly. And this formal mastery is not disembodied in Max Eilbacher's work and the kaleidoscopic forms of the sound spectra that he has deployed know how to resonate in the sensations and experiences of each one. Created and recorded November 2018-March 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. Fly recording made September 2018 in Carrières-sous-Poissy, France. Made for the Présences électronique festival 2019 in Paris, France. Mixed from 8 channel to stereo August 2019. Flute by Ka Baird; Text by Max Eilbacher, text read by Alexander Moskos and Miriam Salaymeh. Photo by Didier Allard © INA.
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi. Cut by Kauffelt at Schnittstelle, Berlin, February 2020. Sleeve design by Stephen O'Malley, Released in association with Editions Mego. Coordination GRM: François Bonnet, Jules Négrier. Executive Production: Peter Rehberg.
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RM 002LP
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Don't Touch My Sister is the debut album from Romain Azzaro's Rouge Mécanique project. Hazy, cinematic instrumentals and a heady mix of post-punk, Italo disco, ambient, and noise shine through, as Azzaro's dedication to his signature Telecaster slide guitar brings acoustic life to electronica. The album also features a contribution from Amorgoz. Citing the visual realm as a strong influence on his music, Azzaro often accompanies his releases with short films and hand-picked design. The "Prelude" video for Don't Touch My Sister (vimeo.com/93011737) was born of a collaboration between Azzaro and filmmaker Louis Vignat, inspired by Les Beaux Arts de Paris artist Jeanne Briand's cover art for the album.
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FIRM 002LP
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Strange 2LP compilation featuring a variety of underground German electronic styles, emitting a Shitkatapult-like vibe of tension and confusion. Artists featured: Boris Bontempt, T. Schaeben, Chistian S, Qlod, DJ Synchronizer, Heiko Voss, Geiger, Denis Moschitto & David Rössger, Revilo Dahcs, R. Ojijo, Dirk Leyers and Michael Mayer. "Firm is a new label with unbelievably complex organizational structures. Firm is totally unintentionally trendy. Firm is full of glamour and all participants lead a fulfilled life. The future is 7-D. 7-D is rocking for every direction.. Tropen Verlag is dead, long live Firm."
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