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Originally posted by ilex011
I Die, You Die- Gary Numan
Annnnnd on the subject of envy, I am MORE than a little envious that Gary Numan will be at Waregem festival this year!!!!
:cry: :mauer: :schimpf: :schimpf: :schimpf2: :cry:
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The Chosen Brothers - Mash down Babylon
Smear - Lito
DHS - House Of God 2000 (DHS Remix)
Coil - The Snow (Jack Dangers remix)
Shiver - Subsonic Sound Scape
Drexiya - Black Sea
Robert Babicz - Prism
Cristian Vogel - (Don't) Take More (Jamie Lidell Remix)
Marlinspike - Bongo Rocka
British Murder Boys - BMB4 bonus beats
Felix Da Housecat - Thee Lite (Dave Clarke remix)
Peter Van Hoesen - Continued Care
Planetary Assault Systems - Mark Me
Rhythim Is Rhythim - The Beginning
Norman Nodge - Manmade
Joey Beltram - Ten Four
Morganistic - Marbles
Robert Hood - Untitled Sketch
Scuba - Ruptured (Surgeon remix)
Choice - Acid Eiffel
Psyche - Neurotic Behaviour
K Alexi - Drug Test
Jellybean - Twilight Drone
Robert Armani - Basement Rats
Surgeon - Klonk Part2
Autechre - Cipater (Surgeon remake)
Reeko - md11 B1
Go Hiyama - Geometrical (Surgeon remix)
Distance - Feel Me
Grovskopa - Sex And Violins (Surgeon remix)
Forward Strategy Group - Applied Generics A
Nate Williams - Club Patrol
John Carpenter - The Bank Robbery (Lory D remix)
Joey Beltram - Gameform (Mike Dearborn remix)
Efdemin - Acid Bells (Martyns dark mix)
Starkey - Gutter Music (vip)
Kritical Audio - Spandex
Tobias Von Hofsten - Swinger
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"~Treibgut is a system of references to a landscape I used to live in. It is for those who always stood nearby in an insuperable distance. "
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A most welcome return for one of the most intriguing creative partnerships in contemporary experimental music, UTP_ reunites Carsten Nicolai with Ryuichi Sakamoto for a special audio-visual performance in conjunction with Ensemble Modern, commemorating the 400th anniversary of the city of Mannheim. The title is derived from the notion of 'utopia', referencing the town's design background - Mannheim was conceptualised as the ideal 17th century city. The music devised by Noto and Sakamoto for their audio-visual tribute deviates considerably from the formulae set out by their prior releases Vrioon, Insen and Revep, embracing not only the electronic and piano-based palettes of old, but also an expanded array of avant-garde chamber instrumentation and a host of natural timbres. The album that lies ahead is a restless and multilayered stream of ideas and beautifully realised composition. The two 'Broken Line' pieces find this project on its most instantly familiar ground, propelling ethereal glitching rhythms across ambient plains of elaborately fashioned electroacoustic static, but the 'Particle' tracks reveal a very new and arguably more far-reachingly exploratory side to this duo, all-but abandoning melody and rhythm in favour of outright texture. Recalling Carsten Nicolai's Xerrox project, 'Plateaux 1' and 'Plateaux 2 End' take on a symphonic droning quality. If there's more to come from this duo (and here's hoping there is) this unprecedentedly grand sounding approach might make for an interesting new direction to pursue. For this album though, the interweaving of all the various styles on show lends itself to a more rounded - if somewhat fractured - listening experience than the two artists have previously delivered in their collaboration, and UTP_ is anything but a rehash of old ideas. Established fans of the duo's output will find rich rewards in this CD and DVD edition: as well as the full audio of the performance, you're treated to a concert film that captures both the musicians themselves and a digital visual score for the piece. A revealing behind-the-scenes film is included too, presenting rehearsal footage alongside various other stages of the creative process. If all that wasn't enough, two booklets are thrown into the bargain, one of which features a David Toop essay plus various still images from the visual score, while the second features the complete musical notation for the composition itself. All this gives a unique insight into Nicolai and Sakamoto's working methodologies, and the sheer meticulousness the two artists evidently bring to their music only reinforces our appreciation of their combined discipline and creative vision. An gorgeously presented, utterly luxurious package that just happens to also include 70 minutes of the most sublime music you'll have the pleasure of hearing this year. Immense.