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Artist:
MAAS, TIMO
Title:
Subtellite
Label:
COCOON (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$12.50
Catalog #:
COR 054EP
DJ
Timo Maas
has made remixes for
Depeche Mode
,
Madonna
,
Kelis
, etc., and has a lot of pop in his veins. Together with his studio partner
Sante Pucello
, Maas sets new standards in the art of adrenaline release within the clubbing underground. "Subtellite" shines with a deep hypnotic bass rotor and ample percussion, picking up some small organ and a Flamenco guitar en route. When the bass drum returns after the breaks, there is no holding back anymore.
Artist:
MAAS, TIMO
Title:
Balance 017
Label:
EQ RECORDINGS/BALANCE MUSIC (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
2CD
Price:
$23.00
Catalog #:
BAL 001CD
Timo Maas
is a master of reinvention. Emerging during the excess of trance's heyday in the late '90s with his fusion of techno, progressive house and funk in a rivetingly futuristic manner, he quickly became the remixer du jour for both the club underground and the commercial big leagues. This is Maas' first official compilation in 9 years. As the artists says himself, "For me 'the trip' is quite important to create, with a mix of brand new, even exclusive material, but also tracks that rock my world at the moment and most essentially have rocked my world for many years (the so called 'classics')." Maas draws us into his musical world with two sumptuous cuts of ambient electronica from his studio, before boldly grabbing our attention with
Nicolas Jaar
's already-classic, woozy early-morning anthem "Time For Us." CD1 is all about displaying his melodic, charismatic, emotive side -- the turgid electro-pop of
Vector Lovers
, the lush disco licks of
Toby Tobias
and the tripped-out eccentricity of
DJ Koze
keeping you hooked. Jazzy pianos are drawn in, Maas reminding us that this electronic lark is not the be-all-end-all of music as the opposing tech house backbone becomes more prominent.
Mathias Schaffhäuser
's "The 1st Thing" signals that Timo's tech vein is starting to throb, with animal noises permeating the sexy wiggle of the track. A slice of classic
Tenaglia
ups the ante, and it looks like we're set for a thumping finale before the majestic, blissed-out melody of
Carl Craig
's "At Les" pulses in, setting us up for a classy and experimental closer which sees Maas and
Santos
collide with
Elgar
and
William Orbit
. The second act makes no attempt to disguise its intent, laden with thudding kicks, plenty of rolling percussion and the intricate attention to detail that peppers his sets and productions. It's largely comprised of works from him and his colleagues from his quirky new label Rockets & Ponies, with numerous exclusives across both discs. Elements that don't always reveal themselves at first listen are stacked all around this mix -- intricate layers, trickery in the stereo field, unearthly effects and chiefly, hefty groove throughout. At first tracks come thick and fast -- more sexy Maas magic, into some wonderfully deep
Kenny Larkin
, before the mix begins to unwind. Things start taking a turn for the weird -- his remix of
We Fell To Earth
's "Lights Out" showing tinges of the '70s psych rock that he and Santos while away hours in the studio to, and eerie sci-fi sounds crawling all over the place. Eventually, the psychedelic feel subsides, giving way to the blissful melody of
Alex Dolby
's re-rub of the
Rockets & Ponies
anthem "Chinese Massage," and the mix then dips down once again into deeper territory before unleashing a torrent of acid filth. Timo's
Lost Veteranos
project appears with the gnarly, industrial intensity of "It's Wronger," before a classic 303 double-header from
Emmanuel Top
and
Hardfloor
bangs you into submission, taking you back to a wonderfully simpler time. A sprinkling of magic dust rounds off this heady compilation in the form of his own epic, unreleased version of
Placebo
's yearning "Ashtray Heart" -- a fittingly powerful finale. Other artists include:
Dana Bergquist & Peder G
,
Sasse
,
Solvent
,
Random House Project
,
Phattivan
,
Deetron
,
Mathias Kaden
,
Henrik Schwarz & Kuniyuki
,
Giorgio Roma
,
Alex Flitsch
,
Patrick Chardronnet
,
Santè & Adam Port
,
The Crystal Ark
,
Florian Hollerith
,
Marc Romboy & Stephan Bodzin
,
Alex Niggemann
,
Matthias Tanzmann
and
The Mole
.
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