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TRESOR 367EP
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The word "resistance" is deeply embedded in the ethos of techno. For her debut release on the Tresor Records, the British artist and Tresor resident, Imogen, explores the concept of resilience; a related and equally vital concept. Taking its name from a theological term meaning a fundamental change of mind or spiritual conversion, Metanoia is fueled by Imogen's processing of what she describes as one of the most challenging years of her life. Any struggle against injustice or misfortune takes time and effort which requires finding a fortitude within, not only to surpass the hardship itself but to not lose oneself to despair or bitterness in the process. Imogen's journey is summed up in the lead track, 'The Way She Moves' -- resilience is, after all, a persistence to continue, to move forward. The struggle against hardship is laid out in track titles like 'Tired Bonesand Growing in the Dark' before a sense of catharsis is reached in 'Breathe Again' and 'Melancholy Flower.' The music similarly mirrors her experiences, passing through sadness, anger, before ultimately landing at acceptance and a newfound drive for self-actualization and greater interoception; after all, the end goal of any resistance is liberation.
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AREAL 028EP
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"Dr. Wiesenhock was so sick of it! He was just sick of his students only smiling at him. Of course, his technical competence was acknowledged by everybody, even by the most spotty, most hormone-troubled kids -- but this is not really everything in life..... The memory of the 'math revolution' from 2006 has largely faded away, but one can still feel the world wide effect of it. Since Dr. Wiesenhock began to transform even the most complicated formulas into rhythmic audiosignals instead of writing them on the blackboard as he used to, the interest of the whole youth simply exploded. Every now and then we hear rumors about secret gatherings where young people present their lecture notes....and it is said to be very loud. Florian Merz presents his debut as Imogen with music that is full of details and packed with intelligence."
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