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Vergessene Welt
Planet Der Sturme - (5:04) 144 BPM
Der Urknall - (5:04) 141 BPM
Das Gefallene Konigreich - (4:53) 140 BPM
Vergessene Welt - (5:49) 140 BPM
Die Zeitmaschine - (5:43) 142 BPM Hot
Review: Opening the From Another Mind account for 2023, label owner SHDW & Obscure Shape deliver the intense Vergessene Welt. "Planet Der Sturme" gets the release off to a visceral start, thanks to its fuzzy, murky rhythm. "Der Urknall" adopts a different approach but is just as impactful; based on pounding grainy drums, it sounds like an interpretation of 90s Synewave techno, filtered through a modern studio. "Das Gefallene Konigreich" follows in a similar vein, albeit with blustering synths, while "Geburt der Erde" is a mesmerising acid workout. The title track brings the EP to a close in an uncharacteristically mellow mode, with the pair inspired by deep Detroit techno to create a hypnotic finale.
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FAM 009
20 Jan 23
Techno
Versionen 008
Die Prophezeiung (Hadone version) - (6:23) 144 BPM
Der Weg Des Kriegers (MRD version) - (5:35) 144 BPM
Die Augen Des Teufels (Stigmata version 1) - (6:04) 145 BPM Hot
Kein Entkommen (H?ctor Oaks As DJKAOS11 version) - (6:27) 147 BPM
Die Augen Des Teufels (Stigmata version 2) - (5:47) 142 BPM
Review: For the latest From Another Mind release, label owners SHDW & Obscure Shape have invited an impressive line-up of artists to interpret their work. Hadone's take on "Die Prophezeiung" is a high-octane affair, resounding to pounding kicks and featuring mesmerising synths and spiralling acid lines. The MRD version of "Der Weg Des Kriegers" dispenses with melodies and focuses instead on a raw, industrial rhythm, while Stigmata's remix of "Die Augen Des Teufels" inhabits roughly the same territory, but focuses instead on a dark, pulsating bass. Exium's remix of "Blick Des B?sen" isn't as extreme, but it sees the Spanish duo dropping a visceral bass and tribal drums, while H?ctor Oaks dons his DJKAOS11later ego for the ebm-themed "Kein Entkommen".
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FAM 008
04 Jun 21
Techno
Charity Version
Die Weisse Rose (Anterist version) - (6:39) 142 BPM Hot
Die Weisse Rose (Jay Clarke version) - (7:06) 141 BPM
Gesang Der Toten Dinge (STXRK version) - (6:00) 140 BPM
Review: SHDW & Obscure Shape are the latest act to deliver an altruistic project, with all proceeds from the sales of the Charity Version remix project going to Medicines sans Frontieres. First up is Anterist with a pounding, industrial take on the pair's "Die Weisse Rose". This is followed by Jay Clarke's interpretation of the same track, with the Klockworks producer dropping a grungy bass- led groove that's peppered with spiky percussion and searing synths. In stark contrast, the Leksom version of the same track is a moody stepper, while STXRK delivers a driving, percussive version of "Gesang Der Toten Dinge", replete with searing synths and vocal snippets.
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FAMCV 001
07 Aug 20
Techno
Der Weg Des Kriegers
Der Weg Des Kriegers - (6:25) 142 BPM
Endgegner - (6:22) 142 BPM
Feuersturm - (5:17) 141 BPM
Hinter Dem Horizont - (7:08) 141 BPM Hot
Played by: Laylae
Review: SHDW & Obscure Shape's ongoing collaborative partnership finds its first expression in 2020 in the form of Der Weg Des Kriegers. The EP starts off in pounding, hammering mode with the pair fusing Heckmann-style dystopian trance riffs over a pounding, relentless rhythm. "Endgegner" is another peak-time affair, with darker, grinding riffs rolling in over the high-tempo kicks. "Feuersturm" is less visceral, but it still does contain a searing riff that shoots its way to the cosmos and back over a high-paced rhythm. "Hinter Dem Horizont" isn't exactly laid-back either, with tribal drums rolling in to provide cover for visceral electronic riffs.
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FAM 007
03 Apr 20
Techno
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