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XLGC 1010
28 Feb 12
CHEM 150CD
09 May 07
STA 059
09 Nov 09
SSM-021
10 Dec 10
MET 879
09 Apr 13
STCD 054
03 Sep 12
STMP 055
30 Aug 12
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28 Feb 08
OLE-221-6
10 Jun 97
ROD 3661
27 Jul 11
LHR 0071
27 Mar 12
LHR 0063
17 Aug 11
505570 1645437
17 Jan 13
505570 1642931
17 Jan 13
QDIV 1059
22 Jan 13
100440 01
17 Aug 12
505548 9268408
08 Apr 13
505548 9268408
08 Apr 13
BEC 5161051
12 Sep 11
Review:
Occasionally a remix comes along that just seems perfect. This remix of Connan Mockasin's "Faking Jazz Together" by Michael Mayer most definitely falls into this category, the Kompakt boss expertly retaining the idiosyncrasies of Mockasin's track but melding them with a truly sumptuous arrangement. At eight minutes long it still feels like it could go on forever without losing any of its enchanting warmth and impact. The Phantasy Sound label has scored some really interesting releases and remixers to date, but Mayer's remix can be considered a true highlight. Worth the price alone, Phantasy include an extended version of the original's psychedelic cocktail jazz refrain on this release along with a remix from The Horrors' Tom Furse. Whilst not close to the heights of Mayer's remix, Furse does a fine job of retaining the rattling sensation of the original whilst rewiring the mainframe with EBM overtones.
BEC 5772802
07 Mar 11
BEC 5772821
21 Feb 11
670541 194133
19 Mar 13
741360 699762
19 Mar 13
CON 154D
25 Mar 13
POINTBLANK 049
22 Mar 11
DMD 101
26 Mar 07
EMEGO 174
29 Apr 13
Review:
Daniel Menche has been on just about every credible experimental label around, from Jon Wonzencroft's Touch to Antifrost and coming back this time on his regular Editions Mego spot. His productions are complex and brimming with grit, having been an inspiration for countless contemporary artists, both within the field of noise and drone. but also house and techno. His latest amalgamation of sounds comes in a two piece format, each part consisting of almost twenty minutes of madness, starting with "Marriage Of Metals 1", where Menche goes straight in with a bang, propelling his usual blend of metallic power electronics and convoluted background atmospherics. "Marriage Of Metals 2" carries on from its predecessor, this time calming the storm but utilising the same wardrobe of acoustics and sonic accessories.
N00029-1-DIG
04 May 04
LTFN 0804
09 Aug 11
PTYT 046
16 Jun 10
PTYT 046
17 Jun 10
GS 014
31 May 10
016910 9
12 Oct 12
100449 35
01 Apr 10
MB 024
21 Jul 11
CLP 8184
01 Jun 09
BTN 04D
21 Jun 08
N 00043-2-DIG
24 Aug 01
NSE 072012
16 Nov 12
505548 9268484
06 Apr 13
505548 9271934
04 May 13
AED 0014IN
14 Apr 13
MBCDGM 213
07 Jan 13
085970 7980692
04 Apr 13
PMC 072
28 Jan 11
CATALP 012
20 May 13
BBL 162CDD
01 Jul 01 | ||
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