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Rave Or Die 15
Ancient Methods - "Accept Light" - (6:03) 128 BPM Hot
Umwelt - "Shades Of Obscurity" - (5:43) 120 BPM
Review: Rave Or Die roars back into action with another split release. On this occasion, one of the contributors is Ancient Methods, the Berlin-based techno artist who has been quiet on the production front for a few years. Needless to say, he makes up for lost time with "Accept Light". Centred on a cavernous, rolling rhythm and lead weight kicks, the track is punctuated by eerie banshee wails and mysterious middle eastern riffs. Pivoting towards electro, Umwelt drops "Shades of Obscurity". Based on pounding kick drums and a searing, grinding bass, the French producer's track also features atmospheric elements - but this time it's chilling strings that swirl seductively through the arrangement.
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ROD 15PIC
13 Jan 23
Techno
No Photos On The Dancefloor
Various
9-10-Boy - "Robocop" - (5:55) 130 BPM
Alec Empire - "SuEcide" - (6:33) 127 BPM
Futurhythm - "Phuture" - (3:55) 136 BPM
Vainqueur - "Lyot" (Maurizio remix) - (7:09) 138 BPM
MMM - "Donna" - (5:55) 131 BPM
Kotai + Mo - "Black Acid" (part 1) - (6:07) 130 BPM
Sleeparchive - "Elephant Island" - (6:34) 132 BPM
Monolake - "Alaska" (Substance mix II) - (6:20) 127 BPM
Heartthrob - "Baby Kate" (Plastikman remix) - (8:01) 125 BPM
Ellen Allien - "Go" (Marcel Dettmann remix) - (8:09) 127 BPM
Klockworks - "Sean" - (6:39) 124 BPM
Efdemin - "Acid Bells" - (5:51) 124 BPM
Wax - "Untitled/W30003 B" - (7:01) 129 BPM Hot
Rodhad - "Energomash" - (7:13) 128 BPM
Ancient Methods - "Else" - (6:34) 128 BPM
Dasha Rush - "Outer Space" - (3:56) 154 BPM
Avalon Emerson - "The Frontier" - (7:35) 125 BPM
Barker - "Cascade Effect" - (6:58) 136 BPM
Modeselektor - "Kalif Storch" - (6:15) 125 BPM
FJAAK - "Breathe" - (4:51) 131 BPM
Review: To accompany Heiko Hoffmann's photography book of the same name, Above Board has compiled some of the best tracks to feature in Berlin clubs from the early 90s to nowadays. No Photos features the dramatic Detroit techno of 3MB's "The 4th Quarter" , while Mijk van Dijk and Tanith's 9-10-Boy project and Alec Empire's "SuEcide" capture the wide eyed rave of the early 90s. The compilation also features signature Berlin techno tracks - ss any record more closely linked to Hardwax/Berghain than the Maurizio Remix of Vainqueur's "Lyot"? -while the hypnotic bleeps of Sleeparchive's "Elephant Island" is a true minimal classic. Like the book, No Photos is expertly curated and executed.
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ABPLP 006
25 Jun 21
Techno
47008
Ancient Methods - "Systems" - (6:34) 120 BPM
Oake - "Anaximenes" - (5:54) 128 BPM
VSK - "Breaking Symmetry" - (5:55) 130 BPM
Tommy Four Seven - "Dromod" - (4:14) 131 BPM Hot
Review: Tommy Four Seven's eponymous imprint returns with more bleak and dystopian techno tools of industrial strength grade. Featuring the always ferocious Ancient Methods and the wonky drones of "System", Berlin duo Oake hypnotise you into submission as always with their esoteric imaginary soundtrack entitled "Anaxamines" before Italian producer VSK delivers the EPs finest moment on the rather Surgeon sounding broken techno stomper "Breaking Symmetry". The man himself T47 closes this fine EP out with the shredding body bash of "Dromod" that's mangled up amongst metallic textures, grinding sub bass and generous servings of clipped distortion; business as usual!
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47008
23 Feb 17
Techno
Eschaton II
Deus Irae - (7:34) 129 BPM Hot
Those Who Obey - (4:33) 123 BPM
Answer My Prayer - (6:05) 127 BPM
No Other Gods Before Me - (5:50) 88 BPM
Review: Eschaton are back everyone: look out. The infamous collaboration between Ancient Methods and Orphx have decided to reign in terror once more on Belgian imprint Token so be prepared: this one is a one way ticket to hell and back! Starting out with the body bashing broken beat assault of "Deus Irae", they then serve up the slow burning post-apocalyptic anthem "Those Who Obey". "Answer My Prayer" definitely sounds more like Michael Wollenhaupt than anyone else: this is techno-doomcore like only he can create. Finally the hellish drone of "No Other Gods Before Me" ensures one seriously white knuckled duvet ride for you tonight!
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TOKEN 61D
06 May 16
Techno
Turn Ice Realities Into Fire Dreams
Guided By The Force Of Compassion - (5:48) 119 BPM Hot
Protection Had To Be Given - (6:35) 129 BPM
This Is All I Could Do - (6:17) 126 BPM
My Ice Baby - (5:09) 123 BPM
Review: It certainly has been Michael Wollenhaupt's year. Since going solo with the Ancient Methods project without Conrad Protzmann, collaborating with Regis as Ugandan Methods and remixing everyone from Powell to Bourbonese Qualk; he's more active than ever and the music speaks for itself. For his latest release on the Hands imprint, Wollenhaupt unleashes more of his epic war techno which collides head on with gothic, industrial and extreme metal aesthetics. "Guided By The Force Of Compassion" has all the hallmarks of his sound: buzzing, distorted melodies, pounding tribal beats and doom-laden atmospherics. "Protection Had To Be Given" and "This All I Could Do" are similar to his Pogo Im Saurebad/Korpersaure '91 remixes for Powell with their oddball compositions stuttering and crashing about the place before some demonic synth roars, executed amazingly well. Finally "My Ice Baby" takes things down a notch but comes across even more sinister as it glitches and scrapes back and forth, dancing in its own filth and static, accompanied by a disturbing, pitch shifted
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HANDSV 071
09 Oct 15
Techno
Eschaton EP
Age Of Iron - (8:01) 128 BPM
Kali - (5:22) 129 BPM Hot
Seven Signs - (7:01) 127 BPM
Degenerate - (4:08)
Review: When it comes to techno, can it get any more serious than a collaboration between Ancient Methods and Orphx released on rock hard Belgian label Token? Well yes, as soon as you hear the music is does. "Age Of Iron" sounds like the sub-aqueous dub of Rich Oddie exchanging blows with an armoury of Ancient Methods percussion, while "Degenerate" is proper, rigid and heads down techno funnelled through a tubular filter. "Kali" features the same type of rolling rhythm, stop-start loops as what's heard throughout Regis' early work, only the frequency spectrums are sculpted to form a musical production, even though this is industrial techno, while "Seven Signs" croaks, clinks, and jangles like shackles scraping against concrete, sounding like something designed for dungeon clubbing - and, we might add, it's worth powering through the sonic malevolence for the drum breakdown alone.
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TOKEN 38D
27 Jan 14
Techno
The Black Ideal
Various
Ancient Methods - "Guardians Of An Eternal Bliss" - (4:56) 77 BPM
Savad - "Last Love" (with Mondkopf) - (6:16) 59 BPM
Polar Inertia - "Antimatter" - (6:26) 60 BPM
Shifted - "Untitled" - (2:58) 79 BPM
Casual Violence - "Beauty Mode" - (7:24) 65 BPM
AnD - "Reinforcement G" - (7:21) 66 BPM Hot
Svreca - "Linear" - (6:30) 64 BPM
Violetshaped - "Black Wisdom, White Witch" - (5:32) 93 BPM
Review: Parisian publishers Unknown Precept mark their impressive first steps into the musical realm with a compilation of crepuscular techno rather aptly called The Black Ideal. This eight track release houses new material from a dark body of both well established and emerging techno acts and forms an intriguing bond with the debut issue of The Monograph, a new magazine dedicated to electronic music. Ancient Methods and Shifted strip their productions of beats, opting instead for overdriven sound design, while Violetshaped, Svreca, and hard hitting Manchester duo AnD push their drums and compressors to the limit. The emerging Casual Violence blend strings with a cluster of horrific ambient-noise, while last year's prolific ambient and drone pairing Saaad team up with fellow Frenchman Mondkopf for the cavernous "Last Love". Parisian producer Polar Inertia weighs in with the rest of the French contingent on the slow-burning "Antimatter".
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43444
24 Jun 13
Experimental/Electronic
Seventh Seal
Knights & Bishops - (5:18) 128 BPM Hot
Kings & Pawns - (5:06) 124 BPM
When All Is Said & Done - (5:24) 124 BPM
Castling Becomes Inevitable - (4:18) 124 BPM
Review: It's been three years since Ancient Methods' last EP on their own label, with the duo in the meantime becoming a solo project. The now mysterious solitary act delivers a four-track EP entitled Seventh Seal, which in comparison to their earlier output, sees Ancient Methods ease up on the ear-serrating sonics that first garnered them the attention of hardened techno lovers. It does however still pack the industrial weight and displays of menacing grooves the project is known for, most notably "Knights & Bishops". Following a similar chess themed motif, the percussion of "Kings & Pawns" swings and scrapes like a medieval weapon, while church hall chants and machine gun drum patters play major roles in "When All Is Said & Done" and "Castling Becomes Inevitable".
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AM-7
14 Jun 13
Techno
Seventh Seal
Knights & Bishops - (5:18) 128 BPM Hot
Kings & Pawns - (5:06) 124 BPM
When All Is Said & Done - (5:24) 124 BPM
Castling Becomes Inevitable - (4:18) 124 BPM
Review: It's been three years since Ancient Methods' last EP on their own label, with the duo in the meantime becoming a solo project. The now mysterious solitary act delivers a four-track EP entitled Seventh Seal, which in comparison to their earlier output, sees Ancient Methods ease up on the ear-serrating sonics that first garnered them the attention of hardened techno lovers. It does however still pack the industrial weight and displays of menacing grooves the project is known for, most notably "Knights & Bishops". Following a similar chess themed motif, the percussion of "Kings & Pawns" swings and scrapes like a medieval weapon, while church hall chants and machine gun drum patters play major roles in "When All Is Said & Done" and "Castling Becomes Inevitable".
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137084 9266400
14 Jun 13
Techno
Ballistic 3
Illusions - (5:08) 132 BPM
Illusions (Fanon Flowers remix) - (6:33) 125 BPM
Death Tree (Ancient Methods Rearrangement) - (5:46) 128 BPM Hot
Death Tree - (5:48) 131 BPM
Review: Delusions go against the grain with the third Ballistic release. Unlike the majority of tunnelling techno, this is harsh and visceral, with screeching riffs and concrete beats laying the bassis for "Death Tree". Needless to say, Ancient Methods deliver an intense take on "Tree", with blasts of dark noise and panel-beating riffs complementing an upfront but curiously supple metallic rhythm. "Illusions" is more esoteric, as eerie soundscapes and a man speaking in German about 'identity' float in over austere broken beats. Fanon Flowers's take on "Illusions" is less upfront than usual, with heavy claps and a dubby bassline supporting a lurching rhythm.
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BALLISTIC 003
03 Sep 12
Techno
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