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Anthology (1980-2017)
Review: Much like the works of contemporaries Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus, Burt Friedman's work has been a pillar of the modern German electronic sound. Forever exploring the lines between outernational music and more rigid hardware structures, the artist has always remained true to his vision. First coming through with sparse, explorative rhythms back in the late 80s, he has racked up an incredible amount of releases by now, many of them through his own Nonplace imprint. This new anthology is the first official compilation of his most defining work, and comes as an absolute breath-taker given the vastness of the catalogue. Spanning the best of his works between 1980 and 2017, the comp gives us a vivid image of his steady progression as a sound engineer, constantly dipping and diving between tribal percussions, technoid ballads and dub-filtered downtempo. If you've come here looking for the truth, then this release should come before anything else. Unmissable and highly recommended.
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NON 45
08 Dec 17
Experimental/Electronic
Compass
Review: Burnt Friedman and Oke Goettlich's Nonplace is back with some tribal percussion workouts courtesy of Cologne based Drums Off Chaos that's comprised of Friedman's touring bassist Maf Retter, Manos Tsangaris, Olek Gelba and Reiner Linke. Jaki Liebezeit of the legendary Can was a member also, until his death in early 2017. The group collaborated with local musician Jes Uwe Beyer for an album on Barnt's Magazine imprint in 2011. There's been a strong scene for polyrhythmic music in the city of Cologne and fans of Stefan Schwander, The Durian Brothers or Harmonious Thelonious will certainly find the entrancing rhythms on offer here quite interesting.
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NON 43
22 Sep 17
Balearic/Downtempo
Spinner
Review: Last year, Burnt Friedmann and Uwe Schmidt reunited as Flanger for the first time in a decade, releasing the IDM-meets-future jazz full-length Lollopy Dripper. Here the experimental electronica veterans are at it again, delivering three more eccentric chunks of body-popping electronic jazz-fusion. They begin with the spacey throb of "Spinner", where broken computer noises and glitch electronics ride an undulating, off-kilter drum machine groove. "It From Bit" retains the attractive glitches of its' predecessor, blending them with an up-tempo, dub-influenced techno rhythm. Finally, they let their jazz influences run free on the computerized broken beat-meets-IDM-in-dub fizz of "Loose Joints".
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NON 42
01 Jul 16
Experimental/Electronic
Clock
Review: If you're looking for futuristic high-speed tribalism then Burnt Friedman's Nonplace imprint is the perfect place to start...and end! Over the last few years, the German maestro has almost single-handedly created a new subgenre, one that blends glitchy techno together with ritualistic drumming and very, very low frequencies - a winning combinations, basically! "Clock" is all broken drum steps surrounded by mild pads and slick vocals; there's a reprise mix, too, which scraps the beats and focusses on vocals and FX. Then there's a different version of "Clock", this time wonkier and more deranged in its melodic approach, and "Lovestruck Battlefield"...another stripped back piece of futuristic bass poetry. Killer.
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NON 40
13 Mar 15
Experimental/Electronic
Cease To Matter
Review:  It's a brave producer - particularly one with such a long career behind him - who calls an album Cease To Matter. But then Burnt Friedman, active since the mid 1990s, isn't your average electronic musician. Happily, the album in question, his first with occasional collaborator Daniel Dodd Ellis, is one of his strongest in recent years. For the most part, it impressively fuses Dodd Ellis's Moodymann-ish spoken word vocals - some inspired by Aldous Huxley's LSD-inspired book Brave New World - to Friedman's unconventional, IDM-influenced dub rhythms and baked downtempo textures. The results are predictably spacious and otherworldly, with sublime piano motifs winding their way around dub basslines, sparse electronics and atmospheric vocals.
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NON 38
17 Oct 14
Deep House
Skies Okay Blue
Review: Burnt Friedman comes through with another slice of delicious Nonplace goodness! Friedman's music is singular to say the least, where dub techno is broken up and re-soldered into a nutty, Afrobeat-tech pastiche. If that sounds crazy, then you're probably right because "Skies Okay Blue", for example, is simply indescribable. Glitchy, hazy beats, echoing melodies and a super-funky bassline are at the helm. "Cycles" is also rather insane thanks to its shuffling percussion and oddball synths, while "Silberne Libelle", although mystical and no less odd than its counterparts, is the tamest of the lot. Another winner from Mr Friedman!
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NON 37
26 Sep 14
Deep House
Tohuwabohu
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NON 36
08 Nov 13
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Secret Rhythms 5
Review: Friedman and Liebezeit are back with the fifth instalment of the Secret Rhythms series. It's all about gnarly percussion and sultry, ethnic harmonics with this pair, and "240-11" is one of those wacky drum arrangements that only these two can conjure. The same goes for the rest of the LP: "130-11" breaks its drum pattern entirely to create a jittery, heads-down number; "105-09" goes on a sort of middle-eastern hip-hop flex with its rattling percussion and mystical acoustics; whilst "120-12" certainly pays homage to the dub school at which these two have certainly studied and passed with flying colours. Another essential release from these two great minds - avoid at your peril...
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NON35
26 Apr 13
Experimental/Electronic
Zokuhen
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NON 34
30 Nov 12
Experimental/Electronic
Bokoboko
Review: The multi-instrumental production methods of Burnt Friedman have long beguiled listeners, and here he returns with another full-length that prizes metallic percussion above all else. Weaving said sound sources into intricate designs, the warm glow of his organic methods create wonderful concoctions that grab you immediately, despite the somewhat avant-garde approach. When the broken beats are firing off of prepared steel drums, gongs and rubber bands, the results are always going to be interesting, but nothing prepares you for just how soothing this angular music is. It's a detailed picture he paints, but there's no need to stare too closely in order to enjoy Friedman's creation.
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NON 33
17 Feb 12
Experimental/Electronic
Secret Rhythms+
Secret Rhythms+ (255-6 Shackleton remix) - (8:47) 64 BPM
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NON 32
30 Dec 11
Dub
Zen'Aku
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NON 31
07 Oct 11
Experimental/Electronic
Bibliotheque Pascal
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NOND 004CL
28 Jan 11
Experimental/Electronic
5 7
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NON 29
10 Oct 10
Experimental/Electronic
Golden Star
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NOND 001
21 May 10
Experimental/Electronic
Coptic Dub
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MDM 25772NON27
20 Nov 09
Balearic/Downtempo
Con Ritmo
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MDM 25762NON26
06 Mar 09
Experimental/Electronic
Nuclear Jazz
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NON 21
29 Jun 07
Balearic/Downtempo
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