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Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Age of Cancer
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 082EP
"We proudly present: His excellence Kiki's fifth masterpiece at the imperial court of the Bpitch Control dynasty. Onward minstrel, let us hear his story. Kiki, in his saddle, on a bank. Below him in the plains and above him in the skies the powers are blustering, in expression of his inner engorgement. But in this hour in between darkness and light, two souls are fighting in his chest. The augurs have always been forewarning him for the 'Age of Cancer' he was born in, an extremely sensitive zodiac sign urging towards the outside with heart and soul. Only through wise demure he would be able to direct his reign into fruitful paths, he was admonished by the sages. So in the daytime he induced to build dikes, to reclaim new land and to erect buildings of symmetrical shape. Linear routes were drawn through his kingdom."
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
End of the World Remix
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 093EP
"With 'End of the world', Kiki opens his album
Run with me
. Whoever imagines an apocalyptic scene, misses the vision here. For Kiki the track pays musical homage to his Gothic & Wave phase, while for the most part the text concludes with a tendency towards the traditional courageous departure. Kiki's own sweeping remix now scatters the last doubts concerning the melancholy."
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Run With Me
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
BPC 095CD
"Kiki, a native Fin and immigrated Berliner, is an international DJ. He has been producing music for BPitch Control since the last three years. He is presenting his first album
Run With Me
following five EP's. It's full of strings vs. static sound, hard beats vs. harmonic aesthetic. We imagine it as if Kiki were some sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hide. He is thus pulling together his main influences for this first album. The track mentioned before is not only first on the album, but it also stands for a beginning. This is the sound Kiki had desired in the days of his school band. He listened to Kiss and loved the darker side of David Bowie. Today, the following text may help to dispel the apocalyptic title:
'...end of the world as we know it.'
This is to say that things change and Kiki regards this with ease and curiosity. It seems to be quite the natural position for him since he sings this line, like all the others, rather spontaneously into his recorder. Writing just doesn't do it: Kiki is well-schooled in the realm of hip hop, rapping, and DJing. He even utilizes an old drum-tape from the old days for a groovy track 'On the 140th day.' After many attempts, Kiki finally moved to Berlin some ten years ago only to find happiness. Here he heard a lot of Detroit and local Berlin sounds. His hook lines come from spacious echo frequencies and from mystical Morse code that the city of motors is known for. He appreciates off-kilter melodies and floating dub hi-hats just as much as violin strings made for film music. The throbbing beat and driving bass rarely go away.
Run With Me
is a call in the direction of the dance floor. There is a picture in Kiki's head in relation to this creative mix: the way wind and weather breeze by him strolling with his Walkman along the beach in Helsinki. Perhaps this is why the underlying melancholic sound pervade the basic vibe. It's for sure, however, that the over-arching vision coming from these diverse sources of inspiration unite under the title: Kiki's 'Big picture'."
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Run With Me
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
BPC 095LP
Double LP version.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
So Easy To Forget Remixes
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 102EP
Remixes by Ada (Areal) and Kiki! "A sincere 'ahoi' for the 'So Easy to Forget' -- remixes from Kiki's album
Run With Me
(BPC095). Normally Ada ships her way through the channels of the 'Rhein' around Cologne on her Mothership MS Areal, but the sound of her machines is well known on the Spree especially around Berlin's waterways, since she released her debut-album
Blondie
just recently. The water is clear and the air is warm on this sunny day as Ada lands on Kiki's dock, with her version of 'So Easy to Forget' still in mind. She has softened the bassline and rounded the harmonies of the android-like chorus. She accelerates with cushy beats against the inner hull of her ship. This sound, combined with the crispy claps of the crew, transforms Kiki's track into a easy burner, while Captain Kiki himself sends Morse codes and other sound signals of the original track from his deck through his seaborne computer, creating an irresistible flow towards the dancefloor, passing through several shell filters to give it the extra ocean touch. With Ada and Kiki on the decks we've got two of the most sought after navigators in the ocean of electronic dance music. They guarantee a cruise You will never forget."
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Sirius
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 118EP
Finnish architecture student and BPitch 4-year veteran Kiki (aka
Jokim Ijäs
) weaves a pitch-black dress with embroidered sparkling star signs. The two tracks from the depths of the galaxy are entitled "M44" and "Sirius," and together they create pure matter. One is the essence of the other -- its consolidation. While on "M44" Kiki blithely employs '90s synth sounds with a broad and satisfied smile, "Sirius" is a trance-y progression as dense as a nebula.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Boogy Bytes Vol. 01
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
BPC 120CD
BPitch inaugurates a new kind of mix CD and series.
Boogy Bytes
is a wholly unique listening experience, with tracks hidden within tracks, making for a free-associative-type ride. Even the cover, a snapshot of Kiki, frozen in time while shaking his head by
Axl Jansen
, is a new sort of animal. The techno-centric
Boogy Bytes Vol. 1
has 16 indexes, but really it has 25 tracks, all digitally spliced and bifurcated, then layered on top and within one another like a fine Finnish pastry -- as when the elephants from
Andre Kraml
's "Safari" trample through
Donal Tierney
-- or when the vocals from Kiki's "The End of the World" climb over
Guy Gerber
's "Stoppage Time." Born in Helsinki, Kiki himself was a young hip-hop DJ, and can regularly be seen on 3 turntables, so this blending comes as second nature. His well-received
Run With Me
debut ("
Glamorous
" --
Simon Reynolds
) was a precursor to this astonishing project: an expertly mixed, delicately balanced, ever-so-gradually ascending technologic delight. From start to, well, Finnish, the 16 or 25 tracks don't take you on a journey as much as they teleport you to heaven. Perhaps it's a kind of dance music soufflé, and Kiki is DJ
Julia Child
. This thing is literally next level(s).
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Trust Me
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 141EP
For his new EP,
Kiki
adjourns to cinematic regions. Inspired by the great director
Wim Wenders
(
Don't Come Knocking
,
Paris-Texas
, etc.) Kiki wanted to create a musical desert landscape and come closer to the myth of the cowboy and lone wolf. With his two versions of "Trust Me," Kiki plunged into hypnotic sound worlds where the lonesome cowboy scuffles over the sand of Texas -- with his iPod at his belt buckle. The A-side is the club version -- collective hypnosis, continuous beats and synths and sounds in between, where you feel transferred into strange worlds. The "Cowboy Mix" is for chilling at home. More melodic and with a slide guitar riff -- a trip into the desolate desert.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Joko Tai
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 152EP
Kiki
's new release
Joko Tai
is a fine techno production with tribal beats and a few strange synth lines that stick in your head for hours. The title track consists of two parts: the beginning with a melancholic, dark mood and the second part with a piano sound and fat beats. "Gute Nacht" is a tribute to the 8000 people he played for in Madrid at the Goa Club -- catching that feeling of big space and enthusiastic people.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Dancing Graffiti
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 164EP
With this amazing and dynamic tech-house track,
Kiki
proves his abilities and understanding for music. Right after the very first moments of "Dancing Graffiti" your legs start to move and your whole body follows. The bass forms the outline and is filled in by adrenaline-fuelled bells and synthesizer. A can-shake commands you to the dancefloor.
Zander VT
pick up the can and combine it with claps, hi-hats and sirens. Shake that can!
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Good Voodoo Remixes
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
BPC 195EP
BPitch presents "Good Voodoo," one of the hits from
Kiki
's second album,
Kaiku
, remixed by good friends. Whoever hears the organ sequence and the bewitching vocals from
Chela Simone
will never forget this track.
Jay Haze
turns it into a sharp-edged groove, replacing the organ with a piano hook and a driving rhythm.
Visionquest
(
Ryan Eliott
,
Shaun Reeves
,
Seth Troxler
) transforms the track into pure, driving house.
Chaim
's remix focuses on the hypnotic interaction between the vocals and the groove.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Kaiku
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
BPC 196CD
This is the second full-length release by Finland-born/Berlin-based
Joakim Ijäs
aka
Kiki
for the BPitch Control label. While crafting this second album, Kiki became fully immersed in the waves of the creative process: phases in which everything seems clear, but also moments when things appear stuck and one remains uncertain about what step to take next to make a vision come to life. As the artist himself explains, "
When I worked on the album, there were situations when I had a very clear picture of what I wanted without knowing for sure how to realize it, so I had to take a short break. Each time this happened I found a solution after a few days that would solve my dilemma. It was as if I had shouted a question into a world within my mind and what came back was my echo with the answer
." Hence, it is no big surprise that Kiki titled his album
Kaiku
-- the Finnish term for "echo." While all the artists who contributed to
Kaiku
stepped into Kiki's life in a variety of very unforeseen fashions and ways,
Kaiku
speaks of a maturing process that moved away some of the focus from club compatibility towards a more subtle and personal mood, where memories of last weekend seem to resonate like a gentle echo. Jacking, old school tracks like "Good Voodoo" or floating anthems like "Starslider" stand right next to downbeat variations such as "No Words Necessary" and typical dancefloor bombs like the opening track "Autumn Leaves" or "Mogadishu," making
Kaiku
by far the most mature and timeless thing ever to come from Kiki. Guest artists include MC
Chela Simone
and Italian experimental quartet,
Pirica
.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Immortal
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
BPC 205EP
Kiki
's second hit, "Immortal," from his album,
Kaiku
(BPC 196CD) is remixed and given an instrumental treatment. A reunion with a cellist from Kiki's hometown of Helsinki enhances the instrumental with a wonderful, intensive atmosphere. Kiki's Venice festival encounter with singer and harpist
Pirica
is likewise fortuitous as she takes "Immortal" to a whole new, hypnotic dimension.
Anja Schneider
transforms Kiki's original into a modern-sounding hegemonic, DJ-friendly house track.
Holger Zilske
's remix on the flip is a real stroke of genius.
Artist:
KIKI
Title:
Cinema Obscura
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
BPC 221EP
Joakim Ijäs
aka
Kiki
presents
Cinema Obscura
, which follows on seamlessly from U.S. house traditions, yet also reduces them to absurdity with atmospheric density and sonic extravagance. "Sumore" rolls along at pulse rate, generates its own energy and swings calmly like a giant pendulum over the dancefloor. "Cinema Obscura" also takes its time, radiating an almost stoic tranquility, until a hypnotic, bouncing piano riff flows into the rolling house percussion. Also contains a remix of "Good Voodoo" from
Subb-an
.
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