Friday, February 25, 2011

Dragonball Doujinshi -z

The Abstract Eye - Cool Warm Divine



Dial Records bringt derzeit ein Killer-Release nach dem anderen heraus. Nicht, dass das Label bisher nur Ramschware in the delivery, but had the last five or six 12 "have impressed me really hard, especially the remixes of Pavel, Roman wing"
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Chicago ", the album by Philip Sollmann aka Efdemin was also such a killer release. It has caused hence look very much to talk about, whether in the
taz
or
time
, whether
Resident Advisor
,
Little White Earbuds
or
Monday Edition . The majority of laudatory words I can only agree. Who is the Album closer, however, in a kind of nostalgia search could be slightly disappointed, as Philip Sollmann the city and its sound really rather with the soul, as a certain sound patterns that he just simply copy. As before with Pawel following the album now a follow-up single. They, too, for two producers are carefully chosen and entrusted with the Affinage of the tracks. In this case, Alan Abrahams, who in return the mask of his Portable alias of DJ Koze stripped and . Both artists have to imagine it any more. Her musical body of work includes numerous EPs, albums and remixes. Some certainly not easily digestible, so that a homogeneous Cross-section is difficult to make, even if you believe supposedly "THE" to describe a Portable Sound or DJ Koze operational efficiency in a sentence. Nevertheless, both, Portable and DJ Koze, a unique and strong identity, both use expressive sound patterns and design elements that the listener may well lead to an immediate recognition of the author. Portable takes this "
Night Train", it's probably by far the best known and most-played track on the LP. Anyone who has ever dealt with his work, knows that he is very happy with the language set pieces - which are often also not (connected) Make sense - that works in fragments or split sentences or words. Thus we find in his review of "Night Train" sounds short. Because of the emphasis they act not only as a background motif, they are a dominant role to play. The characteristically propulsive rhythm raises the original out of its deep relaxation, it pushes toward dance floor. I am particularly convinced, however, the way Alan Abrahams can ascend the core identity of "Night Train", echoing the same time and in the fog blurred melody running in the background of his tracks out of focus.
DJ Koze takes Efdemin " Will There Be Singing
" at. It could be his remix a blunt, even unlyrische directness blame. He could, however, praise precisely because of the provocative directness inherent in the current perfectly round drum loop on the building of the track. Ultimately develops the mentalist and hypnotist just so magical potency, one can not escape. Black lower and mischievous is menacing synth pads on this loop. The more contrast and brighter, hence the sound design of the original, which shines through every now and then through the dark parts.

leaves the dub version of "Night Train". For them, the author of the original, Efdemin is responsible. He leaves it to blur the background and foreground and triggers das raum-zeitliche Vorstellungsvermögen auf, als ob man den Nachtzug nach Nirgendwo besteigt. Gross!


English (short) version: Efdemin gets remixed by DJ Koze and Alan Abraham who is appearing here under his Portable moniker. DJ Koze rearranging "There Will Be Singing", is following a hypnosis strategy using power loops. A simple, straight forward targeting the entire body. Portable enriches "Night Train" with vocal chop-ups and pulsating lush electronic sounds and presents the original's main theme steadily diffunding into space. There's also a Dub version of "Night Train" by Efdemin. Great Package!

Mehr im Web:
Dial Records @ Facebook Efdemin @ Facebook Efdemin @ Sound Cloud Portable aka Body Code @ Facebook

Portable aka Body Code @ MySpace Portable aka Body Code @ Sound Cloud Portable - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick - Feature @ Electronic Beats DJ Koze

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