ME.05: Monday Edition Podcast – Sunset @ Rongos

me.05 sunset at rongos 2008

Tracklist

Basic Channel – The Climax (Basic Reshape)
Rhythm & Sound w/ Cornell Campbell – King In My Empire
Convextion – Crawling And Hungry
Lowtec – Mitre Peak
We Can Do It! – Der Geist In Der Muschel
Aphex Twin – Fingerbib
Ra.H – Fall Of Justice
Laurent Garnier – The Man With The Red Face
Aril Brikha – Setting Sun
Psyche – Elements
Redcell – Ecliptic
Aril Brikha – Embrace
Redcell – New Age
Octal Industries – Arrival
Stephan G & The Persuader – Kaos
Maus & Stolle – Taxi
Sven Väth – L’Esperanza

Resident Advisor Podcast: RA.153 Intrusion

ra153-intrusionDiese Woche gibt’s auf Resident Advisor einen neuen Mix von Intrusion aka Soultek oder auch Stephen Hitchell. Hitchell ist einer der fleißigsten  Akteure im letzten Dub Techno Hype und zusammen mit Rod Modell war er verantwortlich für diese stets streng limitierten Echospace-Releases, die anfangs in Dub Techno-Kreisen noch schwer gefeiert wurden, sich aber schon bald erste Anzeichen des Überdrusses bemerkbar machten. Bald war es nur noch die Wiederholung der Wiederholung und Marketing. Obwohl es inzwischen um Dub Techno, Echochord und Co sehr viel stiller geworden ist, zeigt doch dieser Mix, dass Dub und Techno immer wieder funktioniert und sich eventuell schneller vom Hype erholt, als ich das noch vor ein paar Monaten gedacht hätte. Und die Rhythm & Sound, Maurizio, Moritz von Oswald und Convextion Tracks sind ganz einfach Killer Tunes!

Tracklist

Linkwood Family – Miles Away (Intrusion Sunrise Dub) – Firecracker
Tony Allen – Ole (A Remix By Moritz Von Oswald) – Honest Jon’s
Rhythm & Sound – Mango Drive – Rhythm & Sound / Wackies
Loops & Samples from Deepchord – Electro Magnetic Dowsing – Step 2 – S Y N T H
Intrusion – Tswana Dub – Echospace
Rhythm & Sound – See Mi Yah (Basic Reshape) – Burial Mix
Rhythm & Sound w/Paul St. Hilaire – Free For All – Burial Mix
Echospace – Empyrean – Modern Love
Maurizio – M5 – Maurizio
Rhythm & Sound w/Cornell Campbell – King In My Empire – Burial Mix
Maurizio – M5 – Maurizio
Luke Hess – Reel Life (cv313’s Dimensional Space Mix) – Echocord
cv313 – Space – Echospace
Deepchord – Vantage Isle (DC Mix I) – Echospace
Model 500 – Starlight (Echospace Unreleased Mix) – Echospace
cv313 – Starsailing (Intrusion Dub) – Echospace
Precession – Sandcastle (Mike Huckaby Remix) – Ferox
Atheus – Deploy – Styrax
Substance and Vainqueur – Libration – Scion Versions
XDB – Descap (Live Mix) – Metrolux / Wave Music
Son’s Of The Dragon – The Journey Of Qui Niu (SQX Mix) – Echospace
Convextion – Miranda – Matrix Detroit

Moritz von Oswald Trio: Vertical Ascent LP (Honest Jon’s)

trio-mainThe Moritz Von Oswald Trio have already made several live appearances, but this summer London’s Honest Jon’s label will release their first recorded effort, an album entitled Vertical Ascent.


The Trio (pictured above) is led by Von Oswald, easily one of the 20th century’s most important musicians – founder of Basic Channel, Rhythm & Sound, Main Street and Chain Reaction with Mark Ernestus, and producer of the seminal M-series as Maurizio, Von Oswald helped revolutionise techno as well as re-activating and re-interpreting dub for a new age. Not content with being a mercurially gifted producer, Von Oswald is also a renowned mastering engineer – and it’s in this capacity that he’s enjoyed a very fruitful relationship with the Honest Jon’s label over the years, offering his mastering and restoration expertise to HJ re-issues of reggae, dub and dancehall classics by the likes of White Mice and Selah Collins, as well as hi-life and afrobeat recordings by Tony Allen amongst others. One can scarcely underestimate the fresh life that he’s brought to the vintage tracks on compilations like Watch How The People Dancing and London Is The Place For Me.

The Moritz Von Oswald Trio finds the Berlin-based chap helming an electronic, improv-based group orbiting his own synth and sampler experiments. He’s joined by Max Loderbauer (formerly of Sun Electric and now one half of minimal techno iconoclasts NSI. with Tobias Freund) on analogue synthesizers and Sasu Ripatti (better known as Vladislav Delay and Luomo) on drums and percussion. Often all-star collaborations such as these don’t really work, but from what little we’ve heard of The Moritz Von Oswald Trio, there’s a chemistry between its personnel that results in a sound that’s subtle and refined, yes, but also organic and palpably impassioned.

What FACT has heard so far is excerpts of four tracks: ‚Pattern 1‘ is a low-slung but expedient progession of clipped drums and arcing, lyrical synths, while ‚Pattern 2‘ is more abstract – Lodebauer’s work volubly to the fore. ‚Pattern 3‘ is characterised by its faintly African-inspired percussion and deep blue keyboard licks and the juddering ‚Pattern 4‘ has an almost industrial burnish to it. It’s difficult music to describe, but there’s no doubting its brain-busting quality.

We’ll have more information about the album, including a full tracklisting, in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, hold tight…

via FACT Magazine

Bullwackies All Stars – Black World Dub

Bullwackies All Stars - Black World DubUnd wo wir schon mal beim Wackies Dub sind. Als es 2008 das Repress dieser Platte gab, brauchte ich nicht groß überlegen und es war klar, dass sie natürlich als 12″ in die Sammlung mit aufgenommen wird. Es ist meine allerliebste Dub-Platte und immerhin der Grund, warum Hardwax ebenso heißt. Moritz von Oswalds und Mark Ernestus Weiterentwicklung hab ich übrigens schon einen Podcast geschenkt.

Black World came out originally in 1979, on the Wackies’ imprint Hardwax. (The original cover commemorated the first year of Honest Jon’s new reggae shop Maroons Tunes, Bullwackies’ UK distributor.) It’s a tough album, with Sibbles guiding the selection as well as sharing bass duties — there are versions of his classic composition Guiding Star and stylish Wackies heavyweight, This World; and Tribute To Studio One reworks Heptones Gonna Fight / Hail Don D. as modern steppers, with the kit-drums — as throughout this album — supplemented effectively by the latest electronic innovation from Japan. Drifter and Skylarking put in appearances; and two full Joe Auxumite vocals from the solo album scheduled for release around this time, but abandoned when most of the tapes were lost. A dub version of Delroy Wilson’s Rain From The Skies rounds out proceedings.

Wackies Sampler Volume 1, 2 and 3

wackies samplerEs ist April und schon Sommer. Ich war bereits im See baden und hab inzwischen auch den ersten Sonnenbrand des Jahres. Deshalb war ich heute mal nicht zum Sonnenbaden. Jedoch scheint hier nun nicht nur die Sonne durchs Fenster – die Wackies Sampler Compilations waren heute der Dub-Reggae Dauerbrenner. Wackies haben ja in der vergangen Zeit ihre Releases auch als Sampler CD re-released und diese seien Dir hier nun wärmstens an Herz gelegt. Volume 1 und 3 sind immer noch für kleines Geld bei Hardwax zu haben -die besondere Empfehlung geht an Volume 3- und mehr als no fillers, just killers! will ich auch nicht hinzufügen.

Monday Edition Podcast 02: Basic Dub III – Rhythm & Sound

Whilst checking the server statistics for last year I was surprised that Basic Dub III is the favorite mix on my music player at myspace. So the decision is easy to make it available as Monday Edition Podcast. It’s a little tribute to Mark Ernestus, Moritz von Oswald and their fellows for the wonderful dub music released on Burial Mix and the Rhythm & Sound Label – thank you so much.

Tracklist:

Rhythm & Sound – Density Outward
Rhythm & Sound – Aerial
Rhythm & Sound – Let We Go Version
Rhythm & Sound w/ Ras Donovan & Ras Perez – Let We Go
Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman – Music A Fe Rule
Rhythm & Sound – Aground
Rhythm & Sound – What A Mistry Version
Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman – What A Mistry
Rhythm & Sound – See Mi Version
Rhythm & Sound w/ Willi Williams – See Mi Yah
Rhythm & Sound w/ Jah Cotton – Dem Never Know
Chosen Brothers – Mango Walk (Dubwise Version)