Detroit doco

2018-10-26 Thread Philip McGarva
https://m.metrotimes.com/city-slang/archives/2018/10/26/kickstarter-launched-for-detroit-techno-documentary-god-said-give-em-drum-machines


Re: new subscribers

2018-10-26 Thread Kevin Kennedy
Hi...I'm Kevin M. Kennedy.

Some of the more affiliated of you may know me as FBK or The Sleep
Engineer...and some of you may know me as Powerhouse.

I have a few releases on Detroit labels.  Namely Frictional, Xplor & Soiree.

I hide in plain sight and am friends with many of the legendary folks of
Detroit, and around the world...

I am frequently lurking in the shadows, and sometimes releasing things on
my own digital imprint-Absoloop...

Welcome if you're new...and hope you all have fun here...

On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 9:17 AM John Sokolowski 
wrote:

> I'm Marsel and since I'm 15 I trying to complete my Transmat record
> collection - although since I yet didn't manage to 100% complete it, I
> started a label -
> and now we're doing a re-issue of MS-31 ->
> https://www.delsinrecords.com/release/6196/indio/inca-ep - (although I
> now see we still have track B2 wrong... :-/
>
> Such a great release! Thanks for reissuing it. Speaking of Indio, they
> also have an uber limited release on Rhythmic Tech called "Conquistador."
> Does anyone know if it is available anywhere on the web to listen to? My
> google-fu has come up empty on that one.
>
> oh, and for who didn't notice, Transmat just released three new releases
> this summer - wasn't really impressed to be honest
> and they also did finally a proper re-issue of MS008
>
> I didn't mind the Scan 7 one but to each his or her own! Cheers!
>
>

-- 
FBK

Absoloop/Orange 82


Re: New Dopplereffekt

2018-10-26 Thread Steven Robertson
Additional recommendations from Grant Wilson-Claridge via my post on Facebook:

https://www.juno.co.uk/miniflashplayer/SF706173-01-01-01.mp3?fbclid=IwAR1IZM64bsUERzW_n2AS-FSQ0On_LFW38bs4zTelpx29zBQqpKG5UHPXMhQ

https://www.juno.co.uk/miniflashplayer/SF683585-01-02-01.mp3?fbclid=IwAR2AV8rMD2PXHpVfwt3pkHZIQkw2QVbasqj53R8sel6CETegjBBOnsap3bA

https://www.juno.co.uk/miniflashplayer/SF669265-01-01-01.mp3?fbclid=IwAR2iGp2Jm_dhIkPK89RIlpZ2UMiQDeDL39er0-2K4ZWzY0w7UVUqGjcVmR8

More stunning productions with Gerald Donald. I'm in awe of his ongoing and 
recent work.

On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, at 10:43 AM, Steven Robertson wrote:
> Also available on Bandcamp:
> https://leisuresystem.bandcamp.com/album/athanatos
> 
> Sounds fantastic.
> 
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, at 10:35 AM, Steven Robertson wrote:
> > https://bleep.com/release/110221-dopplereffekt-athanatos
> > 
> > "On Athanatos, Dopplereffekt grants us access to their lab once more 
> > while they continue to research considerations of growth and decay 
> > through the vital electron advancements that they first set out to 
> > explore during the Cellular Automata session...
> > 
> > Joined on this occasion by fellow astral explorers Carsten Nicolai and 
> > Olaf Bender, Athanatos contains some of the project's most sharp-edged 
> > sound design to date. Further breaking the frame of Gesamtkunstwerk, 
> > Athanatos opens with a harsh, icebreaker bassline that will instantly 
> > thrust you deep into the project's cold mission mechanics. This EP takes 
> > the listener from the frozen sounds of Hayflick Limit with its 
> > deprogramming of synth-pop, to the club ready shipwreck sounds and 
> > surface paranoia of 'Eukaryotic Chromosomes'. While 'Telomere' goes into 
> > areas recalling Paranormale Aktivität, ahead of the endpoint drowned-in-
> > the-data gasp of 'Mitosis', which offers a glimpse of the surface before 
> > pulling you back into the lab, the doors locked and lights off.
> > 
> > Athanatos calculates exactly the right amount of icy atmospherics needed 
> > to explore the genetic conditions and chromosomal influences defining 
> > mortality. For those without a science of music degree, this is the 
> > sound of Dopplereffekt pushing even further out into the unknown, always 
> > in the search above or below ground of cascading electronic rhythms and 
> > undiscovered particles of the electro sound."


Re: New Dopplereffekt

2018-10-26 Thread Steven Robertson
Also available on Bandcamp:
https://leisuresystem.bandcamp.com/album/athanatos

Sounds fantastic.

On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, at 10:35 AM, Steven Robertson wrote:
> https://bleep.com/release/110221-dopplereffekt-athanatos
> 
> "On Athanatos, Dopplereffekt grants us access to their lab once more 
> while they continue to research considerations of growth and decay 
> through the vital electron advancements that they first set out to 
> explore during the Cellular Automata session...
> 
> Joined on this occasion by fellow astral explorers Carsten Nicolai and 
> Olaf Bender, Athanatos contains some of the project's most sharp-edged 
> sound design to date. Further breaking the frame of Gesamtkunstwerk, 
> Athanatos opens with a harsh, icebreaker bassline that will instantly 
> thrust you deep into the project's cold mission mechanics. This EP takes 
> the listener from the frozen sounds of Hayflick Limit with its 
> deprogramming of synth-pop, to the club ready shipwreck sounds and 
> surface paranoia of 'Eukaryotic Chromosomes'. While 'Telomere' goes into 
> areas recalling Paranormale Aktivität, ahead of the endpoint drowned-in-
> the-data gasp of 'Mitosis', which offers a glimpse of the surface before 
> pulling you back into the lab, the doors locked and lights off.
> 
> Athanatos calculates exactly the right amount of icy atmospherics needed 
> to explore the genetic conditions and chromosomal influences defining 
> mortality. For those without a science of music degree, this is the 
> sound of Dopplereffekt pushing even further out into the unknown, always 
> in the search above or below ground of cascading electronic rhythms and 
> undiscovered particles of the electro sound."


New Dopplereffekt

2018-10-26 Thread Steven Robertson
https://bleep.com/release/110221-dopplereffekt-athanatos

"On Athanatos, Dopplereffekt grants us access to their lab once more while they 
continue to research considerations of growth and decay through the vital 
electron advancements that they first set out to explore during the Cellular 
Automata session...

Joined on this occasion by fellow astral explorers Carsten Nicolai and Olaf 
Bender, Athanatos contains some of the project's most sharp-edged sound design 
to date. Further breaking the frame of Gesamtkunstwerk, Athanatos opens with a 
harsh, icebreaker bassline that will instantly thrust you deep into the 
project's cold mission mechanics. This EP takes the listener from the frozen 
sounds of Hayflick Limit with its deprogramming of synth-pop, to the club ready 
shipwreck sounds and surface paranoia of 'Eukaryotic Chromosomes'. While 
'Telomere' goes into areas recalling Paranormale Aktivität, ahead of the 
endpoint drowned-in-the-data gasp of 'Mitosis', which offers a glimpse of the 
surface before pulling you back into the lab, the doors locked and lights off.

Athanatos calculates exactly the right amount of icy atmospherics needed to 
explore the genetic conditions and chromosomal influences defining mortality. 
For those without a science of music degree, this is the sound of Dopplereffekt 
pushing even further out into the unknown, always in the search above or below 
ground of cascading electronic rhythms and undiscovered particles of the 
electro sound."