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- Limited old school edition w / stamped white label + 12" Sleeve.
Mental Groove Records is ecstatic to announce the release of a collaborative musical effort between spanish producer extraordinaire ORBE (Hivern Discs / Analog Solutions) and swiss adventurous [Mental Groove] label head OLIVER
for a retro / phuturistic 4-for-the-floor E.P. mixing the science of hypnotic analog grooves with the wickedest sounds technique of the warehouse rave days.
Tracklisting:
Y1 VIRtuaL [loop]
Y2 VIRtuaL [trax]
Y3 ORIENT [loop]
Y4 ORIENT [trax]
X1 POWER [loop 1]
X2 POWER [loop 2]
X3 POWER [trax]
X3 SPICE [loop 1]
X4 SPICE [loop 2]
X5 SPICE [trax]
X6 SAMPLES
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4 pumped up jams for djs to take control - don't hold back, just let go and feel the n·r·gee.
Early support by Eduardo De La Calle, Jennifer Cardini, Andrew Claristidge, Gilb'r, Daniel Kyo, Photonz, Angel Molina…
Points of interests
- Only for the headstrong tripping on strictly undeground massive hits.
- For fans of techno, warehouse, [old school] breaks and bleeps.
- Pure reel-2-real analog recording and extra loud mastering by F.Stader at MMM.
- Features 6 eternal loops and bonus samples for extended dj pleasure.
- 121th release from renowned Swiss Mental Groove Records est. 1989 (Dj Rush, Eduardo De La Calle, Sun Araw, Miss Kittin, Luciano, Brodinski, Donato Dozzy,...), also home of Musique Pour La Danse (Olivier Abbeloos, Frankie Bones, Orlando Voorn, Nate Krafft, Dirk De Saever, Todd Sines…) and We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want (Midori Takada, Michel Legrand, Kenji Kawai, John Carpenter…).
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Mental Groove Records is ecstatic to announce the release of a collaborative musical effort between spanish producer extraordinaire ORBE (Hivern Discs / Analog Solutions) and swiss adventurous [Mental Groove] label head OLIVER
for a retro / phuturistic 4-for-the-floor E.P. mixing the science of hypnotic analog grooves with the wickedest sounds technique of the warehouse rave days.
Tracklisting:
Y1 VIRtuaL [loop]
Y2 VIRtuaL [trax]
Y3 ORIENT [loop]
Y4 ORIENT [trax]
X1 POWER [loop 1]
X2 POWER [loop 2]
X3 POWER [trax]
X3 SPICE [loop 1]
X4 SPICE [loop 2]
X5 SPICE [trax]
X6 SAMPLES
Info
4 pumped up jams for djs to take control - don't hold back, just let go and feel the n·r·gee.
Early support by Eduardo De La Calle, Jennifer Cardini, Andrew Claristidge, Gilb'r, Daniel Kyo, Photonz, Angel Molina…
Points of interests
- Only for the headstrong tripping on strictly undeground massive hits.
- For fans of techno, warehouse, [old school] breaks and bleeps.
- Pure reel-2-real analog recording and extra loud mastering by F.Stader at MMM.
- Features 6 eternal loops and bonus samples for extended dj pleasure.
- 121th release from renowned Swiss Mental Groove Records est. 1989 (Dj Rush, Eduardo De La Calle, Sun Araw, Miss Kittin, Luciano, Brodinski, Donato Dozzy,...), also home of Musique Pour La Danse (Olivier Abbeloos, Frankie Bones, Orlando Voorn, Nate Krafft, Dirk De Saever, Todd Sines…) and We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want (Midori Takada, Michel Legrand, Kenji Kawai, John Carpenter…).
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Amazing and legendary 1994 cult album on the equally amazing and legendary Irdial Disc label, remastered at Emil Berliner Studios in half speed mastering.
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A1 Untitled
A2 Untitled
B1 Untitled
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B3 Untitled
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"The 50 best IDM albums of all time"
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"A liquidy headbox of aural shapes, whose forms hardly change yet seem to encompass infinite viscosity within them, like rainbow pools of oil on water"
Wire
"Before IDM became a nation of Aphex and Autechre cosplayers, the genre was less defined by aesthetics than by a shared ideology. Here was a loosely connected axis of post-rave kids, united by little more than a shared willingness to subvert the tools of their techno idols and create sounds that hadn't previously been imagined. No record of the era better embodies this find-a-machine-and-freak-it ethos than Islets in Pink Polypropylene, the otherworldly debut by British producer Anthony Manning."
Pitchfork
"It’s refreshing to hear an all-electronic album that sounds so organic yet so totally alien."
Fact
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About The Album>>>>
The whole album was composed and realized on the Roland R8 drum machine. It followed the same process as the Elastic Variations pieces, with the major addition of many, many hours of editing.
Each piece was composed as a series of patterns, of varying lengths ( 5,6,7 bars long ). The stock R8 sounds were embellished with one of several ROM sound library cards ( mostly the Dance card, number 10 ).
These patterns were created by tapping out a rhythm, then, in real time, using the Pitch slider as the pattern looped, to create improvised melodies for each of the pattern's voices.
The rough version of each piece was built by stitching the patterns together as a song, listening to each addition over and over, to make sure the melodies flowed into each other in a vaguely coherent manner.
Once this initial rough structure was in place I set about fine tuning every single note.
The R8 doesn't allow you to assign a pitch to a note in the conventional sense. It's not possible to assign a pitch of Middle C to the first note of the first bar. Instead, it assigns a numerical value to a note's pitch, between -4800 and +4800 ( I think those numbers are correct - that little screen is seared into my memory ).
If you restrict all notes within a piece to a multiple of, say, 400, you therefore create the possibility of a sort of scale. For multiples of 400, you have a total number of 24 permissable notes. However, most of the percussive sounds, when pitch shifted, only sounded 'good' over a reduced range.
The first editing step was to go through the entire piece, and change every note's pitch to its nearest multiple of 400.
The second step was to draw out the entire piece on graph paper, the Y axis being pitch, X being time. This drawing gave me a visual sense of a melody's flow. It was easy to see too many notes clustering around too tight a pitch range for instance, or a single note straying way down into the lower register while all others at that point in the melody were in the upper.
Once these first 'clearing-up' edits were complete I could set about re-writing elements that didn't sound right melodically. Often this meant stripping out whole chunks of superfluous notes, to reveal a cleaner melody line, then shifting its shape slightly. If the flow of the line of dots on the graph 'looked' balanced and sweetly sinuous, then often it sounded so.
This entire process took many weeks per piece. Weeks of doing almost nothing else. Listening. Re-drawing. Re-writing. Listening. Round and round and round. When I could hear the whole thing in my head, from beginning to end, and nothing seemed to jar ( too excessively ), I knew it was done, time to move on.
I imagine it's very similar to the process of stop animation. Your days are filled with painfully tiny incremental changes that seem to be getting nowhere. Then, slowly, a shape, narrative, starts to appear. Then, all of a sudden, somehow, it's done.
When all the pieces were complete the R8 was taken into Irdial's studio where some simple effects were added, each voice recorded individually for clarity onto 8-track tape and mastered onto an ex-BBC half-inch tape deck.
Then I slept. And vowed never to do it again.
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Amazing and legendary 1994 cult album on the equally amazing and legendary Irdial Disc label, remastered at Emil Berliner Studios in half speed mastering.
Tracklist:
A1 Untitled
A2 Untitled
B1 Untitled
B2 Untitled
B3 Untitled
About The Reviews >>>>
"The 50 best IDM albums of all time"
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"A liquidy headbox of aural shapes, whose forms hardly change yet seem to encompass infinite viscosity within them, like rainbow pools of oil on water"
Wire
"Before IDM became a nation of Aphex and Autechre cosplayers, the genre was less defined by aesthetics than by a shared ideology. Here was a loosely connected axis of post-rave kids, united by little more than a shared willingness to subvert the tools of their techno idols and create sounds that hadn't previously been imagined. No record of the era better embodies this find-a-machine-and-freak-it ethos than Islets in Pink Polypropylene, the otherworldly debut by British producer Anthony Manning."
Pitchfork
"It’s refreshing to hear an all-electronic album that sounds so organic yet so totally alien."
Fact
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For fans of avant everything innovative and experimental music.
About The Album>>>>
The whole album was composed and realized on the Roland R8 drum machine. It followed the same process as the Elastic Variations pieces, with the major addition of many, many hours of editing.
Each piece was composed as a series of patterns, of varying lengths ( 5,6,7 bars long ). The stock R8 sounds were embellished with one of several ROM sound library cards ( mostly the Dance card, number 10 ).
These patterns were created by tapping out a rhythm, then, in real time, using the Pitch slider as the pattern looped, to create improvised melodies for each of the pattern's voices.
The rough version of each piece was built by stitching the patterns together as a song, listening to each addition over and over, to make sure the melodies flowed into each other in a vaguely coherent manner.
Once this initial rough structure was in place I set about fine tuning every single note.
The R8 doesn't allow you to assign a pitch to a note in the conventional sense. It's not possible to assign a pitch of Middle C to the first note of the first bar. Instead, it assigns a numerical value to a note's pitch, between -4800 and +4800 ( I think those numbers are correct - that little screen is seared into my memory ).
If you restrict all notes within a piece to a multiple of, say, 400, you therefore create the possibility of a sort of scale. For multiples of 400, you have a total number of 24 permissable notes. However, most of the percussive sounds, when pitch shifted, only sounded 'good' over a reduced range.
The first editing step was to go through the entire piece, and change every note's pitch to its nearest multiple of 400.
The second step was to draw out the entire piece on graph paper, the Y axis being pitch, X being time. This drawing gave me a visual sense of a melody's flow. It was easy to see too many notes clustering around too tight a pitch range for instance, or a single note straying way down into the lower register while all others at that point in the melody were in the upper.
Once these first 'clearing-up' edits were complete I could set about re-writing elements that didn't sound right melodically. Often this meant stripping out whole chunks of superfluous notes, to reveal a cleaner melody line, then shifting its shape slightly. If the flow of the line of dots on the graph 'looked' balanced and sweetly sinuous, then often it sounded so.
This entire process took many weeks per piece. Weeks of doing almost nothing else. Listening. Re-drawing. Re-writing. Listening. Round and round and round. When I could hear the whole thing in my head, from beginning to end, and nothing seemed to jar ( too excessively ), I knew it was done, time to move on.
I imagine it's very similar to the process of stop animation. Your days are filled with painfully tiny incremental changes that seem to be getting nowhere. Then, slowly, a shape, narrative, starts to appear. Then, all of a sudden, somehow, it's done.
When all the pieces were complete the R8 was taken into Irdial's studio where some simple effects were added, each voice recorded individually for clarity onto 8-track tape and mastered onto an ex-BBC half-inch tape deck.
Then I slept. And vowed never to do it again.
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There was something about a particular cluster of words within a random sentence that seemed pleasing and somehow appropriate.
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Recorded at Addis records studio/Goulet 25
Overdubbed in France, UK, Jamaica and New-York
Mixed at Disciples, Conscious Sound and Vibronics studios.
Mastered by Kassian at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin
Produced and arranged by Gilles Geuggis aka Jil Addis for Addis records in collaboration with Olivier Ducret
Front cover by Stephane Lambercy aka Stuf Addis
Layout by Nicolas Eigenheer
Give thanks to the Creator JAH RASTAFARI to make everything possible
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Restless Dub 05:37
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Dubolution 04:47
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The Riddim The Rebel 05:30
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Diamond And Dub 05:05
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I'n I A Dub (Dubplate Mix) 04:43
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Dub Haffi Shine 04:16
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Drums and Bass Have Taste 03:52
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Mixed at Disciples, Conscious Sound and Vibronics studios.
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Produced and arranged by Gilles Geuggis aka Jil Addis for Addis records in collaboration with Olivier Ducret
Front cover by Stephane Lambercy aka Stuf Addis
Layout by Nicolas Eigenheer
Give thanks to the Creator JAH RASTAFARI to make everything possible
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A2 Dead End 3:14
A3 Station Balneaire 4:05
A4 Parano A La Campagne 2:29
A5 Acide Nuit 2:47
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B3 Blattes 2:24
B4 Courir Courir 3:49
B5 57ème Depression 1:56
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A2 Dead End 3:14
A3 Station Balneaire 4:05
A4 Parano A La Campagne 2:29
A5 Acide Nuit 2:47
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Genre Ethiopian Jazz / Funky Groove
For fans of Les Ethiopiques, Mulatu Astatke, The Heliocentrics, Muluqen Melesse, Mahmoud Ahmed
SIDE A
DJEMEREGNE
[Muluqen Melesse]
ETU GELA
[Mahmoud Ahmed]
HARER DIRE DAWA
[Abonesh Adinew]
SELAM TEMAGWET
[Tekle Tesfa Ezghi]
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[Getatchew Mehurya]
EMNETE (LIVE ADDIS ABBEBA)
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BATI (LIVE ADDIS ABBEBA)
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YEDAO
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BEMGNOT ALNOREM
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DEMAMAYE
[Ephrem Tamru / Akelilu Siyume]
YEFIKIR (LIVE LONDON)
[Tezera Haike-Michael / Tezera Haike-Michael]
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A memorable event that forced all the musicians to carry on.
As Imperial Tiger Orchestra.
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A life-changing experience which brings them back to the studio and to a plethora of successful gigs around Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan and Africa.
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HARER DIRE DAWA
[Abonesh Adinew]
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[Getatchew Mehurya]
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ZOMA (LIVE PARIS)
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[Tegenu Balkew / Tegenu Balkew]
YEDAO
[Rahel Yohannes / Yilma Gebereabe]
BEMGNOT ALNOREM
[Bahta Gebre-Metwet]
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SHINET
[Tadesse Alemu / Traditional]
DEMAMAYE
[Ephrem Tamru / Akelilu Siyume]
YEFIKIR (LIVE LONDON)
[Tezera Haike-Michael / Tezera Haike-Michael]
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A memorable event that forced all the musicians to carry on.
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A life-changing experience which brings them back to the studio and to a plethora of successful gigs around Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan and Africa.
The Tiger's unique sound is a mesmerizing re-interpretation of Ethiopian music's golden age mixed with the digitalized themes that appeared in the 80s and filtered through their eclectic influences, a sort of retro-futuristic and progressive Ethiopian rock. This Anniversary edition brings back thunderous rhythms and feverish hooks, down tempo moments and fast paced epiphanies, electronic sounds and ambient nirvanas.
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LP, silkscreened covers with stamped labels, LTD 100
Krautrock, Folk, Experimental
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A. Magical Stones And Shiny Mud 16:30
B. Spiegel Haus 18:28
Released december 2019 in coproduction with Standard In-Fi and Mental Groove.
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Krautrock, Folk, Experimental
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A. Magical Stones And Shiny Mud 16:30
B. Spiegel Haus 18:28
Released december 2019 in coproduction with Standard In-Fi and Mental Groove.
In 2015 Tanz Mein Herz welcome a new arrival among its ever-evolving roster of musicians, the self-taught hurdy-gurdy wizard Alexis Degrenier.
With a tour already in the works, the musicians settle on a set consisting of old material (Magical Stones and Shiny Mud) as well as new themes such as Spiegel Haus, both built around the new instrumentation.
The selection presented on Dosses is taken from the very first rehearsals around these themes, as the musicians strive and wander about freely in search of new musical vistas and promising friendship. With Ernest Bergez, Pierre Bujeau, Alexis Degrenier, Pierre-Vincent Fortunier, Guilhem Lacroux, Jeremie Sauvage and Mathieu Tilly.
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B Ebouli
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Sound engineer: Yann Gourdon
Mixing: Guilhem Lacroux
Graphics: Mona Chancogne
Label: Standard-in-Fi, Mental Groove, La Novia
Two guitars heard, one played that listens to the second. Two superimposed timelines that are replayed through the disc.
Libellule: One side with use of drone.
Ébouli: a side where the guitar is detuned as the piece progresses.
Guilhem Lacroux designed this disc so that it could be listened to in 45 rpm and 33 rpm. The 45 rpm, as a version of real time - I live - and the 33 rpm version that of the state of suspension, the invitation to slow time.
French:
Disque de Guilhem Lacroux, LIbellule/Ebouli, enregistré à la Librairie Pied-de-Biche Marque-Page (43), le 13/03/2020
Prise de son : Yann Gourdon
Mixage : Guilhem Lacroux
Graphisme : Mona Chancogne
Label : Standard-in-Fi, Mental Groove, La Nòvia
Deux guitares entendues, une guitare jouée qui écoute la seconde. Deux temps qui furent, se superposent et qui par le disque se rejouent.
Libellule : Une face avec utilisation du bourdon.
Ébouli : une face où la guitare est désaccordée au fur et à mesure de la pièce.
Guilhem Lacroux a pensé ce disque pour qu’il puisse être écouté en 45 tours et 33 tours.
Le 45 tours, comme version du temps réel - je vis - et la version 33 tours celle de l’état de suspension, l’invitation au temps lent. More
Special: plays both 33 and 45 rpm (vinyl and digital)
For fans of France (the band), Tanz Mein Herz, guitar improvisations, electroacoustiks
A Libellule
B Ebouli
New album by Guilhem Lacroux, LIbellule/Ebouli, recorded at the Librairie Pied-de-Biche Marque-Page (43), on 03/13/2020
Sound engineer: Yann Gourdon
Mixing: Guilhem Lacroux
Graphics: Mona Chancogne
Label: Standard-in-Fi, Mental Groove, La Novia
Two guitars heard, one played that listens to the second. Two superimposed timelines that are replayed through the disc.
Libellule: One side with use of drone.
Ébouli: a side where the guitar is detuned as the piece progresses.
Guilhem Lacroux designed this disc so that it could be listened to in 45 rpm and 33 rpm. The 45 rpm, as a version of real time - I live - and the 33 rpm version that of the state of suspension, the invitation to slow time.
French:
Disque de Guilhem Lacroux, LIbellule/Ebouli, enregistré à la Librairie Pied-de-Biche Marque-Page (43), le 13/03/2020
Prise de son : Yann Gourdon
Mixage : Guilhem Lacroux
Graphisme : Mona Chancogne
Label : Standard-in-Fi, Mental Groove, La Nòvia
Deux guitares entendues, une guitare jouée qui écoute la seconde. Deux temps qui furent, se superposent et qui par le disque se rejouent.
Libellule : Une face avec utilisation du bourdon.
Ébouli : une face où la guitare est désaccordée au fur et à mesure de la pièce.
Guilhem Lacroux a pensé ce disque pour qu’il puisse être écouté en 45 tours et 33 tours.
Le 45 tours, comme version du temps réel - je vis - et la version 33 tours celle de l’état de suspension, l’invitation au temps lent. More
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For fans of Generative Music, Neo Classic, Jazz, Experimental
A1 Ero Ayo
A2 Mo Bulu
A3 Irubo
A4 Ninu Meta
B1 Ibaramu
B2 Yipo
B3 Fun IFe
B4 Roro
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Chris Korda is an internationally renowned multimedia artist, whose work spans thirty years and includes electronic music, digital and video art, performance and conceptual art, and culture jamming. Chris pioneered the use of complex polymeter in electronic dance music, and invented a unique MIDI sequencer in order to explore polymeter composition techniques. Chris composes and performs music in a variety of genres, and has released many albums on labels such as Perlon, Mental Groove, and Gigolo Records. Chris also worked as a computer programmer for thirty-five years.
Her new album "Passion For Numbers" is one of the very few album in the world entirely composed in complex polymeter, meaning that each pieces of music uses several prime meters simultaneously. A unique way to compose music with a new generation of musical algorithmic, inside which Korda injects the DNA of neo classical, ambient and jazz music.
This refreshing album will please you whether you are into complex musical composition, experimental music or just seeking for a beautiful, emotional and accessible musical moment. This is a "In your hearts not the charts" album, as Irdial Discs once said.
Pleases read an extract of Chris Korda's letter about Passion For Numbers, included as insert in its entirety in this vinyl release:
This is an album of piano music, but I wrote it without a piano. Not having a piano turned out to be constructive, because I had to rely on my brain instead of my fingers, and particularly on my imagination and inner hearing. The album belongs to a category called phase music, and it’s also algorithmic, or more precisely rules-based generative music.
I don’t write music in the usual sense of the word “write.” I build kinetic sculptures, and the sculptures generate my music. My sculptures are virtual, meaning they’re invisible machines that exist only as data within my home-grown software.
My process is related to the work of a relatively obscure early 20th century artist named Thomas Wilfred. Like me, Wilfred was an engineer-artist, and built machines that generated art from phase shift.
My music is in complex polymeter, meaning it’s not just in odd time, but in multiple odd time signatures, and not one odd time signature after another sequentially, but all of them running concurrently. Most music isn’t constructed this way, which is why I needed to develop custom software in order to compose my music. My software is called The Polymeter MIDI Sequencer, and you can easily find it on the Internet. I also use music set theory, change-ringing and gray code, explanations of which can be found in Wikipedia.
Chris Korda
(extract from "Passion By Numbers" liner notes)
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Special: sleeve is printed with silver pantone, includes note from composer (insert)
For fans of Generative Music, Neo Classic, Jazz, Experimental
A1 Ero Ayo
A2 Mo Bulu
A3 Irubo
A4 Ninu Meta
B1 Ibaramu
B2 Yipo
B3 Fun IFe
B4 Roro
Info:
Chris Korda is an internationally renowned multimedia artist, whose work spans thirty years and includes electronic music, digital and video art, performance and conceptual art, and culture jamming. Chris pioneered the use of complex polymeter in electronic dance music, and invented a unique MIDI sequencer in order to explore polymeter composition techniques. Chris composes and performs music in a variety of genres, and has released many albums on labels such as Perlon, Mental Groove, and Gigolo Records. Chris also worked as a computer programmer for thirty-five years.
Her new album "Passion For Numbers" is one of the very few album in the world entirely composed in complex polymeter, meaning that each pieces of music uses several prime meters simultaneously. A unique way to compose music with a new generation of musical algorithmic, inside which Korda injects the DNA of neo classical, ambient and jazz music.
This refreshing album will please you whether you are into complex musical composition, experimental music or just seeking for a beautiful, emotional and accessible musical moment. This is a "In your hearts not the charts" album, as Irdial Discs once said.
Pleases read an extract of Chris Korda's letter about Passion For Numbers, included as insert in its entirety in this vinyl release:
This is an album of piano music, but I wrote it without a piano. Not having a piano turned out to be constructive, because I had to rely on my brain instead of my fingers, and particularly on my imagination and inner hearing. The album belongs to a category called phase music, and it’s also algorithmic, or more precisely rules-based generative music.
I don’t write music in the usual sense of the word “write.” I build kinetic sculptures, and the sculptures generate my music. My sculptures are virtual, meaning they’re invisible machines that exist only as data within my home-grown software.
My process is related to the work of a relatively obscure early 20th century artist named Thomas Wilfred. Like me, Wilfred was an engineer-artist, and built machines that generated art from phase shift.
My music is in complex polymeter, meaning it’s not just in odd time, but in multiple odd time signatures, and not one odd time signature after another sequentially, but all of them running concurrently. Most music isn’t constructed this way, which is why I needed to develop custom software in order to compose my music. My software is called The Polymeter MIDI Sequencer, and you can easily find it on the Internet. I also use music set theory, change-ringing and gray code, explanations of which can be found in Wikipedia.
Chris Korda
(extract from "Passion By Numbers" liner notes)
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AYANE SHINO - A1. SAKU
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AYANE SHINO - A2. TOBIUME
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AYANE SHINO - A3. HAGOROMO
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AYANE SHINO - B1. GENSHI
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AYANE SHINO - B2. KODOMOTACHI
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AYANE SHINO - B3. SHINSEN
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GENRE/S: CLASSICAL, AMBIENT
TRACKLISTS:
A1 SAKU
A2 TOBIUME
A3 HAGOROMO
B1 GENSHI
B2 KODOMOTACHI
B3 SHINSEN
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This is a love-filled tribute to the late japanese techno and ambient pioneer SUSUMU YOKOTA. In 2021, talented classical guitarist AYANE SHINO discovered his impressive works and recorded cover version of tracks from his acclaimed SAKURA album. Those new contemporary musical pieces will please his ever growing fanbase as well as listeners beyond the electronic music scene.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BQlmpNBW9o
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GENRE/S: CLASSICAL, AMBIENT
TRACKLISTS:
A1 SAKU
A2 TOBIUME
A3 HAGOROMO
B1 GENSHI
B2 KODOMOTACHI
B3 SHINSEN
SHORT INFO:
This is a love-filled tribute to the late japanese techno and ambient pioneer SUSUMU YOKOTA. In 2021, talented classical guitarist AYANE SHINO discovered his impressive works and recorded cover version of tracks from his acclaimed SAKURA album. Those new contemporary musical pieces will please his ever growing fanbase as well as listeners beyond the electronic music scene.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BQlmpNBW9o
VITAL SALES POINTS:
First in a serie (The Timbre Of Guitars) of classical cover versions by japanese guitarist Ayane Shino
For fans of ambient, new classical, electronica japan and Susumu Yokota
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"Essential techno, essentially militant. A collection of pioneering electronic club hits and classic tech funk cuts with highly eco-political lyrics, produced by Michelle Grinser, DJ Naughty and featuring by Chicks On Speed. Chris Korda, is a transgender artist and tireless environmental activist who denounced 21 years ago the excess of capitalism and consumerism ("Buy", "Buy More"), exposed social inequalities and warned of the dangers of climate change".
Track listing:
FACE A
1.A1 - Buy
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
04:10
2.A2 - Six Billion Humans Can't Be Wrong
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:33
3.A3 - Sex Is Good (With Marilyn)
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
04:06
FACE B
1.B1 - Save The Planet Kill Yourself
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:12
2.B2 - Buy More
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
03:41
3.B3 - Sex Is Good
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
05:23
2. FACE A
1.C1 - Victim Of Leisure
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
07:43
2.C2 - Stencil
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:51
FACE B
1.D1 - Fleshdance
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:11
2.D2 - Steel Peas
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
07:02
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"Essential techno, essentially militant. A collection of pioneering electronic club hits and classic tech funk cuts with highly eco-political lyrics, produced by Michelle Grinser, DJ Naughty and featuring by Chicks On Speed. Chris Korda, is a transgender artist and tireless environmental activist who denounced 21 years ago the excess of capitalism and consumerism ("Buy", "Buy More"), exposed social inequalities and warned of the dangers of climate change".
Track listing:
FACE A
1.A1 - Buy
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
04:10
2.A2 - Six Billion Humans Can't Be Wrong
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:33
3.A3 - Sex Is Good (With Marilyn)
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
04:06
FACE B
1.B1 - Save The Planet Kill Yourself
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:12
2.B2 - Buy More
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
03:41
3.B3 - Sex Is Good
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
05:23
2. FACE A
1.C1 - Victim Of Leisure
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
07:43
2.C2 - Stencil
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:51
FACE B
1.D1 - Fleshdance
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
06:11
2.D2 - Steel Peas
Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia
07:02
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CHRIS KORDA - 1 Itumo 4.18
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CHRIS KORDA - 2 Ona Life 4.22
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CHRIS KORDA - 3 Algo Rag 2.18
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CHRIS KORDA - 4 Ominira 4.14
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CHRIS KORDA - 5 Ilopo Ferese 4.09
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CHRIS KORDA - 6 Omioto 4.46
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CHRIS KORDA - 7 Ohi Inu 5.16
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CHRIS KORDA - 8 Sipeli 3.14
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CHRIS KORDA - 9 Atunwi 5.35
- Limited old school edition w / stamped white label + 12" Sleeve.
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Neon Pantone printed 350gsm sleeve
4 pages insert
Sticker
Genre: neo classical, ambient, jazz
Tracklist
1 Itumo 4.18
2 Ona Life 4.22
3 Algo Rag 2.18
4 Ominira 4.14
5 Ilopo Ferese 4.09
6 Omioto 4.46
7 Ohi Inu 5.16
8 Sipeli 3.14
9 Atunwi 5.35
Short Info
Chris Korda's new album "Polymeter" is unique as entirely composed in complex polymeter sequences, a unique way to compose music with a new generation of algorithm, inside which Chris injects DNA of neo classical, ambient and jazz music.
This refreshing album will please both those who are into complex musical composition, conceptual music and who are just seeking for a beautiful, emotional and accessible, unique, musical moment.
This is a "In your hearts not the charts" album, as Irdial Discs once said.
Chris Korda is a transgender, vegan and relentless critic of consumerism, leader of The Church of Euthanasia (willing to halt the overpopulation through suicide, sodomy, abortion and cannibalism) and composer/performer of electronic dance music. She has previously released albums on Kevorkian, International Deejay Gigolo Records and Perlon.
Please read below Chris Korda's introduction to his new album "Polymeter":
[Polymeter] is an album of virtual solo instrumental performances. They're mostly piano pieces, along with a couple of guitar pieces. They sound uncannily similar to human performances, but they aren't. On the contrary, they are algorithmic music, pure applied mathematics.
The compositions are generated by elaborate networks of polymeter modulation. This sounds complicated and will need some explaining. But the most important point is that these are compositions I didn't write in any usual sense of the word. I created systems of rules, and the compositions emerged from those rules. The rules that generated these pieces can be conceptualized as kinetic sculptures that produce intricate non-random patterns of musical interference. The resulting patterns repeat themselves over long periods, measured in hours, days, or in some cases years.
In order to create this album, I had to write my own MIDI sequencer from scratch, because commercial MIDI sequencers lack the necessary degrees of freedom. My sequencer is also called Polymeter, and I started writing it in 1994. I used a relatively primitive version of it to create my earlier techno and electro releases, but the rapid evolution of computer technology made my original so ware hopelessly obsolete by the 21st century. Like its immediate predecessor "Akoko Ajeji" (Perlon) this album was created using a much more sophisticated version of my sequencer. It took me many years to learn the programming skills I needed to modernize my sequencer, which is one reason why such a long hiatus occurred between my older and newer releases.
Chris Korda
(extract from "Polymeter" liner notes)
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Neon Pantone printed 350gsm sleeve
4 pages insert
Sticker
Genre: neo classical, ambient, jazz
Tracklist
1 Itumo 4.18
2 Ona Life 4.22
3 Algo Rag 2.18
4 Ominira 4.14
5 Ilopo Ferese 4.09
6 Omioto 4.46
7 Ohi Inu 5.16
8 Sipeli 3.14
9 Atunwi 5.35
Short Info
Chris Korda's new album "Polymeter" is unique as entirely composed in complex polymeter sequences, a unique way to compose music with a new generation of algorithm, inside which Chris injects DNA of neo classical, ambient and jazz music.
This refreshing album will please both those who are into complex musical composition, conceptual music and who are just seeking for a beautiful, emotional and accessible, unique, musical moment.
This is a "In your hearts not the charts" album, as Irdial Discs once said.
Chris Korda is a transgender, vegan and relentless critic of consumerism, leader of The Church of Euthanasia (willing to halt the overpopulation through suicide, sodomy, abortion and cannibalism) and composer/performer of electronic dance music. She has previously released albums on Kevorkian, International Deejay Gigolo Records and Perlon.
Please read below Chris Korda's introduction to his new album "Polymeter":
[Polymeter] is an album of virtual solo instrumental performances. They're mostly piano pieces, along with a couple of guitar pieces. They sound uncannily similar to human performances, but they aren't. On the contrary, they are algorithmic music, pure applied mathematics.
The compositions are generated by elaborate networks of polymeter modulation. This sounds complicated and will need some explaining. But the most important point is that these are compositions I didn't write in any usual sense of the word. I created systems of rules, and the compositions emerged from those rules. The rules that generated these pieces can be conceptualized as kinetic sculptures that produce intricate non-random patterns of musical interference. The resulting patterns repeat themselves over long periods, measured in hours, days, or in some cases years.
In order to create this album, I had to write my own MIDI sequencer from scratch, because commercial MIDI sequencers lack the necessary degrees of freedom. My sequencer is also called Polymeter, and I started writing it in 1994. I used a relatively primitive version of it to create my earlier techno and electro releases, but the rapid evolution of computer technology made my original so ware hopelessly obsolete by the 21st century. Like its immediate predecessor "Akoko Ajeji" (Perlon) this album was created using a much more sophisticated version of my sequencer. It took me many years to learn the programming skills I needed to modernize my sequencer, which is one reason why such a long hiatus occurred between my older and newer releases.
Chris Korda
(extract from "Polymeter" liner notes)
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France - A1 Far Out Far West (Live 06.02.2008) 35min37sec
Single-sided LP limited to 300 copies
Offset printed 350gsm sleeve
Holographic sticker
Genre: drone, rural trance, stoner, psychedelic
Tracklist
A1 Far Out Far West (Live 06.02.2008) 35min37sec
Short Info
The sickest French band, a trio called France, drums, bass and amplified hurdy-gurdy. They only performs live, in the middle of the audience - turned in to face each other - full on smoke machines and strobes. And they play only one ‘song’ for the duration of their hour-long set. And it’s the most transfixing live experience of intense physical and mental focus, and there is something of early rave too, the togetherness, the energy, the euphory. The distorted hurdy gurdy plugs France’s sound into the country’s history of folk music and popular festivities, of communal trance and immersive pleasure. The rhythmic basis is pretty much the same throughout the whole live. One doesn’t need to actually be tripping balls for the auditory illusions to start coming thick and fast.
Those who’ve stayed for the whole duration of their performances know they’ve shared something. However disparate the phantom forms each might have discerned in the midst of the howls and groans. Gigs like this you leave feeling you’re not quite the same person who went in, even though you’d be hard-pressed to pinpoint precisely what has changed.
Far Out Far West was the band's first gig outside of their usual comfortable friendly circle and thus was perceived as a somewhat hostile environment.
This was where they met the fellows of Les Potagers Nature who will later release France's debut untitled album.
One certainty remains at least, that there is still a France we can believe in.
David McKenna (The Quietus).
Sales Points:
- New album from trio France
- All previous releases now sold out and sought after
- For fans of drone, rural trance, stoner, psychedelic
- 131st release on Mental Groove Music, home of WRWTFWW
(extract from "Polymeter" liner notes)
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Holographic sticker
Genre: drone, rural trance, stoner, psychedelic
Tracklist
A1 Far Out Far West (Live 06.02.2008) 35min37sec
Short Info
The sickest French band, a trio called France, drums, bass and amplified hurdy-gurdy. They only performs live, in the middle of the audience - turned in to face each other - full on smoke machines and strobes. And they play only one ‘song’ for the duration of their hour-long set. And it’s the most transfixing live experience of intense physical and mental focus, and there is something of early rave too, the togetherness, the energy, the euphory. The distorted hurdy gurdy plugs France’s sound into the country’s history of folk music and popular festivities, of communal trance and immersive pleasure. The rhythmic basis is pretty much the same throughout the whole live. One doesn’t need to actually be tripping balls for the auditory illusions to start coming thick and fast.
Those who’ve stayed for the whole duration of their performances know they’ve shared something. However disparate the phantom forms each might have discerned in the midst of the howls and groans. Gigs like this you leave feeling you’re not quite the same person who went in, even though you’d be hard-pressed to pinpoint precisely what has changed.
Far Out Far West was the band's first gig outside of their usual comfortable friendly circle and thus was perceived as a somewhat hostile environment.
This was where they met the fellows of Les Potagers Nature who will later release France's debut untitled album.
One certainty remains at least, that there is still a France we can believe in.
David McKenna (The Quietus).
Sales Points:
- New album from trio France
- All previous releases now sold out and sought after
- For fans of drone, rural trance, stoner, psychedelic
- 131st release on Mental Groove Music, home of WRWTFWW
(extract from "Polymeter" liner notes)
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Various Artists - Ukraine - Lullaby
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Various Artists - Taiwan - Lullaby
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Various Artists - Armenia - Lullaby
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Various Artists - Lithuania - A-a a-a maz?ulyte ("Ah, ah! My little girl")
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Various Artists - Portugal - Song To Rock
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Various Artists - Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
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Various Artists - Spain - Songs For Cradle
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Various Artists - Solomon Islands - Lullaby
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Various Artists - Algeria - Lullabies
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Various Artists - Haiti - Lullaby
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Various Artists - Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
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Various Artists - Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
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Various Artists - Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
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Various Artists - Rwanda - Kamananga
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Various Artists - United States - Go To Sleep
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Various Artists - France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione
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Various Artists - Georgia - Lullaby
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Various Artists - Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
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Various Artists - Romania - Cradle Song
- For fans of labels like Ocora, Smithsonian Folkways Records, Buda Music, Nonesuch and traditional forms of music, ambient, (ethno)musicology, and children !
New collaboration from Mental Groove Records x Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (Sinner DC, Julien Perez, La Planète Bleue vol. 9) curated by Madeleine Leclair, head of the MEG's department of Ethnomusicology and Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove x WRWTFWW labels, Midori Takada, Donato Dozzy, Kenji Imperial Tiger Orchestra…)
- Opportunity to listen to the original version of the famous Lullaby of the Solomon Islands recorded by Hugo Zemp, sampled and remixed in 1992 by a group of French electro-pop and adapted in 1996 by a Norwegian saxophonist.
Tracklisting
01 Ukraine - Lullaby
02 Taiwan - Lullaby
03 Armenia - Lullaby
04 Lithuania - A-a a-a maz?ulyte ("Ah, ah! My little girl")
05 Portugal - Song To Rock
06 Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
07 Spain - Songs For Cradle
08 Solomon Islands - Lullaby
09 Algeria - Lullabies
10 Haiti - Lullaby
11 Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
12 Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
13 Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
14 Rwanda - Kamananga
15 United States - Go To Sleep
16 France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione
17 Georgia - Lullaby
18 Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
19 Romania - Cradle Song
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An inspiring collection of carefully chosen lullabies from all over the world, that will please both young parents and their children, as well as (world) music enthusiastics looking for a peaceful and captivating listening.
Lullabies exist in almost every culture in the world. While they relate to the world of childhood, they also evoke the privileged relationship established through music between an adult and an infant. The lullabies presented here were recorded at different times and come from eighteen countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America. They share certain musical characteristics that can be identified from one piece to another: simple melodies, a sequence of short patterns repeated several times in succession, an overall melodic contour following a descending line.
All the lullabies presented here come from records published with a copy kept in the Archives internationales de musique populaire (AIMP) of the MEG.
Co-edition MEG et Mental Groove Records
Editor: Madeleine Leclair (MEG)
Supervision: Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove / WRWTFWW)
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New collaboration from Mental Groove Records x Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (Sinner DC, Julien Perez, La Planète Bleue vol. 9) curated by Madeleine Leclair, head of the MEG's department of Ethnomusicology and Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove x WRWTFWW labels, Midori Takada, Donato Dozzy, Kenji Imperial Tiger Orchestra…)
- Opportunity to listen to the original version of the famous Lullaby of the Solomon Islands recorded by Hugo Zemp, sampled and remixed in 1992 by a group of French electro-pop and adapted in 1996 by a Norwegian saxophonist.
Tracklisting
01 Ukraine - Lullaby
02 Taiwan - Lullaby
03 Armenia - Lullaby
04 Lithuania - A-a a-a maz?ulyte ("Ah, ah! My little girl")
05 Portugal - Song To Rock
06 Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
07 Spain - Songs For Cradle
08 Solomon Islands - Lullaby
09 Algeria - Lullabies
10 Haiti - Lullaby
11 Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
12 Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
13 Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
14 Rwanda - Kamananga
15 United States - Go To Sleep
16 France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione
17 Georgia - Lullaby
18 Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
19 Romania - Cradle Song
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An inspiring collection of carefully chosen lullabies from all over the world, that will please both young parents and their children, as well as (world) music enthusiastics looking for a peaceful and captivating listening.
Lullabies exist in almost every culture in the world. While they relate to the world of childhood, they also evoke the privileged relationship established through music between an adult and an infant. The lullabies presented here were recorded at different times and come from eighteen countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America. They share certain musical characteristics that can be identified from one piece to another: simple melodies, a sequence of short patterns repeated several times in succession, an overall melodic contour following a descending line.
All the lullabies presented here come from records published with a copy kept in the Archives internationales de musique populaire (AIMP) of the MEG.
Co-edition MEG et Mental Groove Records
Editor: Madeleine Leclair (MEG)
Supervision: Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove / WRWTFWW)
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Various Artists - 01 Ukraine - Lullaby
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Various Artists - 02 Taiwan - Lullaby
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Various Artists - 03 Armenia - Lullaby
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Various Artists - 04 Lithuania
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Various Artists - 05 Portugal - Song To Rock
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Various Artists - 06 Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
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Various Artists - 07 Spain - Songs For Cradle
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Various Artists - 08 Solomon Islands - Lullaby
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Various Artists - 09 Algeria - Lullabies
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Various Artists - 10 Haiti - Lullaby
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Various Artists - B01 Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
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Various Artists - 12 Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
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Various Artists - 13 Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
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Various Artists - 14 Rwanda - Kamananga
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Various Artists - 15 United States - Go To Sleep
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Various Artists - 16 France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione
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Various Artists - 17 Georgia - Lullaby
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Various Artists - 18 Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
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Various Artists - 19 Romania - Cradle Song
1LP - An inspiring collection of carefully chosen lullabies from all over the world, that will please both young parents and their children, as well as (world) music enthusiastics looking for a peaceful and captivating listening.
- For fans of labels like Ocora, Smithsonian Folkways Records, Buda Music, Nonesuch and traditional forms of music, ambient, (ethno)musicology, and children !
New collaboration from Mental Groove Records x Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (Sinner DC, Julien Perez, La Planète Bleue vol. 9) curated by Madeleine Leclair, head of the MEG's department of Ethnomusicology and Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove x WRWTFWW labels, Midori Takada, Donato Dozzy, Kenji Imperial Tiger Orchestra…)
- Opportunity to listen to the original version of the famous Lullaby of the Solomon Islands recorded by Hugo Zemp, sampled and remixed in 1992 by a group of French electro-pop and adapted in 1996 by a Norwegian saxophonist.
Tracklisting
Side A
01 Ukraine - Lullaby
02 Taiwan - Lullaby
03 Armenia - Lullaby
04 Lithuania - A-a a-a maz?ulyte ("Ah, ah! My little girl")
05 Portugal - Song To Rock
06 Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
07 Spain - Songs For Cradle
08 Solomon Islands - Lullaby
09 Algeria - Lullabies
10 Haiti - Lullaby
Side B
01 Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
02 Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
03 Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
04 Rwanda - Kamananga
05 United States - Go To Sleep
06 France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione
07 Georgia - Lullaby
08 Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
09 Romania - Cradle Song
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An inspiring collection of carefully chosen lullabies from all over the world, that will please both young parents and their children, as well as (world) music enthusiastics looking for a peaceful and captivating listening.
Lullabies exist in almost every culture in the world. While they relate to the world of childhood, they also evoke the privileged relationship established through music between an adult and an infant. The lullabies presented here were recorded at different times and come from eighteen countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America. They share certain musical characteristics that can be identified from one piece to another: simple melodies, a sequence of short patterns repeated several times in succession, an overall melodic contour following a descending line.
All the lullabies presented here come from records published with a copy kept in the Archives internationales de musique populaire (AIMP) of the MEG.
Co-edition MEG et Mental Groove Records
Editor: Madeleine Leclair (MEG)
Supervision: Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove / WRWTFWW)
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- For fans of labels like Ocora, Smithsonian Folkways Records, Buda Music, Nonesuch and traditional forms of music, ambient, (ethno)musicology, and children !
New collaboration from Mental Groove Records x Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (Sinner DC, Julien Perez, La Planète Bleue vol. 9) curated by Madeleine Leclair, head of the MEG's department of Ethnomusicology and Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove x WRWTFWW labels, Midori Takada, Donato Dozzy, Kenji Imperial Tiger Orchestra…)
- Opportunity to listen to the original version of the famous Lullaby of the Solomon Islands recorded by Hugo Zemp, sampled and remixed in 1992 by a group of French electro-pop and adapted in 1996 by a Norwegian saxophonist.
Tracklisting
Side A
01 Ukraine - Lullaby
02 Taiwan - Lullaby
03 Armenia - Lullaby
04 Lithuania - A-a a-a maz?ulyte ("Ah, ah! My little girl")
05 Portugal - Song To Rock
06 Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
07 Spain - Songs For Cradle
08 Solomon Islands - Lullaby
09 Algeria - Lullabies
10 Haiti - Lullaby
Side B
01 Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
02 Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
03 Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
04 Rwanda - Kamananga
05 United States - Go To Sleep
06 France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione
07 Georgia - Lullaby
08 Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
09 Romania - Cradle Song
Info
An inspiring collection of carefully chosen lullabies from all over the world, that will please both young parents and their children, as well as (world) music enthusiastics looking for a peaceful and captivating listening.
Lullabies exist in almost every culture in the world. While they relate to the world of childhood, they also evoke the privileged relationship established through music between an adult and an infant. The lullabies presented here were recorded at different times and come from eighteen countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America. They share certain musical characteristics that can be identified from one piece to another: simple melodies, a sequence of short patterns repeated several times in succession, an overall melodic contour following a descending line.
All the lullabies presented here come from records published with a copy kept in the Archives internationales de musique populaire (AIMP) of the MEG.
Co-edition MEG et Mental Groove Records
Editor: Madeleine Leclair (MEG)
Supervision: Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove / WRWTFWW)
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Format: 7inch White vinyl,Inner, Ltd to 100, Genre: Electronic HipHop Dub
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Side A: Balian Break Side
B: Uch Daikaiju No Ballad
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The Single >
Side A “BAILAN BREAK” is T.D.O.S. third single featuring Japanese turntablalist DJ TO-RU (Dujada-Goja) is Side B is “UCHU
DAIKAIJU NO BALLAD” (The Ballad Of The Space Monster) featured samples of Gozilla dialogues with a scary soundtrack
mood.on a progressive and experimental beat.
The Artist >
The Dude Of Stratosphear aka T.D.O.S. is Jerome Doudet (Swiss/French artist and bass player based in Bangkok). DJ, vinyl
collector, musician, graphic designer and East Asian music connoisseur, The Dude of Stratosphear was groomed in the vibrant
alternative scene of the very international city of Geneva Switzerland. Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Jerome was exposed to a wide range of music at very early age, and started playing the 4 strings at the age of 10.
Bass player in the swiss math-core bands Knut for a decade, he toured intensely all around Europe’s biggest venues and
festivals. He also joined the very underground american band Half Japanese for a couple of european tour and recorded the
album Bone Head in 1997. And on top of the list was opening for the mighty KISS with the canadian band Bionic (CA) at Molson
center in Monteal. Also member of various bands such as Imericani (SP/IT/CH), Intercostal (CH), Troll Patrol (CH), Bliscappen Van
Maria (CH-IT), Edison (CH), Polar (CH-FR), Prejudice (CH-FR), Buz (CH), Void (CH), Ultra DB (CH), to name a few.
Aside from the rock scene, he was also part of the multimedia team Ultra Pepita , developer of the today’s world famous VJ
software Modul8.
As a real vinyl junkie since very young age, Jerome has been collecting records and DJing for over 20 years, spinning an eclectic
mixture of underground sounds from around the world, left- field electronic and experimental music. He has also taken his
showcases further afield, to Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Thailand, as well as dropping his dj set in festival such
as Paleo Festival, Cully Jazz, NIFF Film Festival, Afro Banana Republic Festival and many more. More
Tracklisting:
Side A: Balian Break Side
B: Uch Daikaiju No Ballad
Infos:
The Single >
Side A “BAILAN BREAK” is T.D.O.S. third single featuring Japanese turntablalist DJ TO-RU (Dujada-Goja) is Side B is “UCHU
DAIKAIJU NO BALLAD” (The Ballad Of The Space Monster) featured samples of Gozilla dialogues with a scary soundtrack
mood.on a progressive and experimental beat.
The Artist >
The Dude Of Stratosphear aka T.D.O.S. is Jerome Doudet (Swiss/French artist and bass player based in Bangkok). DJ, vinyl
collector, musician, graphic designer and East Asian music connoisseur, The Dude of Stratosphear was groomed in the vibrant
alternative scene of the very international city of Geneva Switzerland. Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Jerome was exposed to a wide range of music at very early age, and started playing the 4 strings at the age of 10.
Bass player in the swiss math-core bands Knut for a decade, he toured intensely all around Europe’s biggest venues and
festivals. He also joined the very underground american band Half Japanese for a couple of european tour and recorded the
album Bone Head in 1997. And on top of the list was opening for the mighty KISS with the canadian band Bionic (CA) at Molson
center in Monteal. Also member of various bands such as Imericani (SP/IT/CH), Intercostal (CH), Troll Patrol (CH), Bliscappen Van
Maria (CH-IT), Edison (CH), Polar (CH-FR), Prejudice (CH-FR), Buz (CH), Void (CH), Ultra DB (CH), to name a few.
Aside from the rock scene, he was also part of the multimedia team Ultra Pepita , developer of the today’s world famous VJ
software Modul8.
As a real vinyl junkie since very young age, Jerome has been collecting records and DJing for over 20 years, spinning an eclectic
mixture of underground sounds from around the world, left- field electronic and experimental music. He has also taken his
showcases further afield, to Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Thailand, as well as dropping his dj set in festival such
as Paleo Festival, Cully Jazz, NIFF Film Festival, Afro Banana Republic Festival and many more. More
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Format: 7inch Clear/Black Marble vinyl,Inner, Ltd to 100, Genre: Electronic HipHop Dub
Tracklisting:
Side A: Phrakhanong Disorder
Side B: Namba Vibrations
Infos:
The Single >
Side A “PHRAKHANONG DISORDER” is T.D.O.S. second single featuring Japanese turntablalist DJ TO-RU (Dujada-Goja) is a bass battle on
a downtempo hard drum beat, hypnotic and chaotic like Bangkok’s streets. Phra Khanong is a neighbourhood of this megapolis where
hip hop culture meets local traditions. Side B is “NAMBA VIBRATIONS” with DJ TO-RU fine cuts on a dirty digital mish-mash of bass and
dub beats,. Just in tune to get lost in electric downtown Osaka before heading to the dance floor facing a massive sound system.
The Artist >
The Dude Of Stratosphear aka T.D.O.S. is Jerome Doudet (Swiss/French artist and bass player based in Bangkok). DJ, vinyl
collector, musician, graphic designer and East Asian music connoisseur, The Dude of Stratosphear was groomed in the vibrant
alternative scene of the very international city of Geneva Switzerland. Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Jerome was exposed to a wide range of music at very early age, and started playing the 4 strings at the age of 10.
Bass player in the swiss math-core bands Knut for a decade, he toured intensely all around Europe’s biggest venues and
festivals. He also joined the very underground american band Half Japanese for a couple of european tour and recorded the
album Bone Head in 1997. And on top of the list was opening for the mighty KISS with the canadian band Bionic (CA) at Molson
center in Monteal. Also member of various bands such as Imericani (SP/IT/CH), Intercostal (CH), Troll Patrol (CH), Bliscappen Van
Maria (CH-IT), Edison (CH), Polar (CH-FR), Prejudice (CH-FR), Buz (CH), Void (CH), Ultra DB (CH), to name a few.
Aside from the rock scene, he was also part of the multimedia team Ultra Pepita , developer of the today’s world famous VJ
software Modul8.
As a real vinyl junkie since very young age, Jerome has been collecting records and DJing for over 20 years, spinning an eclectic
mixture of underground sounds from around the world, left- field electronic and experimental music. He has also taken his
showcases further afield, to Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Thailand, as well as dropping his dj set in festival such
as Paleo Festival, Cully Jazz, NIFF Film Festival, Afro Banana Republic Festival and many more. More
Tracklisting:
Side A: Phrakhanong Disorder
Side B: Namba Vibrations
Infos:
The Single >
Side A “PHRAKHANONG DISORDER” is T.D.O.S. second single featuring Japanese turntablalist DJ TO-RU (Dujada-Goja) is a bass battle on
a downtempo hard drum beat, hypnotic and chaotic like Bangkok’s streets. Phra Khanong is a neighbourhood of this megapolis where
hip hop culture meets local traditions. Side B is “NAMBA VIBRATIONS” with DJ TO-RU fine cuts on a dirty digital mish-mash of bass and
dub beats,. Just in tune to get lost in electric downtown Osaka before heading to the dance floor facing a massive sound system.
The Artist >
The Dude Of Stratosphear aka T.D.O.S. is Jerome Doudet (Swiss/French artist and bass player based in Bangkok). DJ, vinyl
collector, musician, graphic designer and East Asian music connoisseur, The Dude of Stratosphear was groomed in the vibrant
alternative scene of the very international city of Geneva Switzerland. Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Jerome was exposed to a wide range of music at very early age, and started playing the 4 strings at the age of 10.
Bass player in the swiss math-core bands Knut for a decade, he toured intensely all around Europe’s biggest venues and
festivals. He also joined the very underground american band Half Japanese for a couple of european tour and recorded the
album Bone Head in 1997. And on top of the list was opening for the mighty KISS with the canadian band Bionic (CA) at Molson
center in Monteal. Also member of various bands such as Imericani (SP/IT/CH), Intercostal (CH), Troll Patrol (CH), Bliscappen Van
Maria (CH-IT), Edison (CH), Polar (CH-FR), Prejudice (CH-FR), Buz (CH), Void (CH), Ultra DB (CH), to name a few.
Aside from the rock scene, he was also part of the multimedia team Ultra Pepita , developer of the today’s world famous VJ
software Modul8.
As a real vinyl junkie since very young age, Jerome has been collecting records and DJing for over 20 years, spinning an eclectic
mixture of underground sounds from around the world, left- field electronic and experimental music. He has also taken his
showcases further afield, to Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Thailand, as well as dropping his dj set in festival such
as Paleo Festival, Cully Jazz, NIFF Film Festival, Afro Banana Republic Festival and many more. More
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Tracklisting:
A: Parallel Universe Side
B: Wat That Tong
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The Single >
Side A “PARALLEL UNIVERSE” is T.D.O.S. debut single featuring Thai rapper MC Sinnamon (Dujada-Dubway), is an cosmic trip
between the heat of Chennai’s bazars and Bangkok chaotic streets. Based on a rare indian library sample, Side B is “WAT THAT
TONG” featured samples of Thailand molam queen Yenjit Porntavi with modern dub beat and indian percussions.
The Artist >
The Dude Of Stratosphear aka T.D.O.S. is Jerome Doudet (Swiss/French artist and bass player based in Bangkok). DJ, vinyl
collector, musician, graphic designer and East Asian music connoisseur, The Dude of Stratosphear was groomed in the vibrant
alternative scene of the very international city of Geneva Switzerland. Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Jerome was exposed to a wide range of music at very early age, and started playing the 4 strings at the age of 10.
Bass player in the swiss math-core bands Knut for a decade, he toured intensely all around Europe’s biggest venues and
festivals. He also joined the very underground american band Half Japanese for a couple of european tour and recorded the
album Bone Head in 1997. And on top of the list was opening for the mighty KISS with the canadian band Bionic (CA) at Molson
center in Monteal. Also member of various bands such as Imericani (SP/IT/CH), Intercostal (CH), Troll Patrol (CH), Bliscappen Van
Maria (CH-IT), Edison (CH), Polar (CH-FR), Prejudice (CH-FR), Buz (CH), Void (CH), Ultra DB (CH), to name a few.
Aside from the rock scene, he was also part of the multimedia team Ultra Pepita , developer of the today’s world famous VJ
software Modul8.
As a real vinyl junkie since very young age, Jerome has been collecting records and DJing for over 20 years, spinning an eclectic
mixture of underground sounds from around the world, left- field electronic and experimental music. He has also taken his
showcases further afield, to Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Thailand, as well as dropping his dj set in festival such
as Paleo Festival, Cully Jazz, NIFF Film Festival, Afro Banana Republic Festival and many more. More
Tracklisting:
A: Parallel Universe Side
B: Wat That Tong
Infos:
The Single >
Side A “PARALLEL UNIVERSE” is T.D.O.S. debut single featuring Thai rapper MC Sinnamon (Dujada-Dubway), is an cosmic trip
between the heat of Chennai’s bazars and Bangkok chaotic streets. Based on a rare indian library sample, Side B is “WAT THAT
TONG” featured samples of Thailand molam queen Yenjit Porntavi with modern dub beat and indian percussions.
The Artist >
The Dude Of Stratosphear aka T.D.O.S. is Jerome Doudet (Swiss/French artist and bass player based in Bangkok). DJ, vinyl
collector, musician, graphic designer and East Asian music connoisseur, The Dude of Stratosphear was groomed in the vibrant
alternative scene of the very international city of Geneva Switzerland. Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Growing up in a musical household (His father was a disco
DJ), Jerome was exposed to a wide range of music at very early age, and started playing the 4 strings at the age of 10.
Bass player in the swiss math-core bands Knut for a decade, he toured intensely all around Europe’s biggest venues and
festivals. He also joined the very underground american band Half Japanese for a couple of european tour and recorded the
album Bone Head in 1997. And on top of the list was opening for the mighty KISS with the canadian band Bionic (CA) at Molson
center in Monteal. Also member of various bands such as Imericani (SP/IT/CH), Intercostal (CH), Troll Patrol (CH), Bliscappen Van
Maria (CH-IT), Edison (CH), Polar (CH-FR), Prejudice (CH-FR), Buz (CH), Void (CH), Ultra DB (CH), to name a few.
Aside from the rock scene, he was also part of the multimedia team Ultra Pepita , developer of the today’s world famous VJ
software Modul8.
As a real vinyl junkie since very young age, Jerome has been collecting records and DJing for over 20 years, spinning an eclectic
mixture of underground sounds from around the world, left- field electronic and experimental music. He has also taken his
showcases further afield, to Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Cambodia, Thailand, as well as dropping his dj set in festival such
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A1,.Asian Psilocybe Foundation - Neo Tokyo
B1. Dj Yogurt & Moja - Reconstruct
B2. Dj Yogurt & Moja - Reconstruct (dub)
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Mental Groove Records is thrilled and honored to announce the follow up to last year Water Vein EP (MG115) by Asian Psilocybe Foundation & Dj Yogurt. Entitled "Daikaku", a Buddhist term for one who has achieved enlightenment.
This second installment smiles on Geinoh Yamashirogumi Akira's Soundtrack.
APF is an eccentric Japanese musician who raised attention from the Detroit. Remixed by Jon Dixon of Underground Resistance's Timeline, APF first EP was released by once legendary producer Orlando Voorn (Fix, Game One, Baruka). On the A side he achieves to capture Akira's spirit with his own organic and floating sound signature within a long, delicate and trippy techno number while on the flipside Dj Yogurt, a regular figure of Tokyo's nightlife who worked at Cisco Records, delivers two straight percussive numbers fueled with traditional Japanese flavor to take the most discerning floors to a Tetsuo state-of-mind.
Mastered by Music Matters Mastering and cut at Emil Berliner Studios, Berlin.
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A1,.Asian Psilocybe Foundation - Neo Tokyo
B1. Dj Yogurt & Moja - Reconstruct
B2. Dj Yogurt & Moja - Reconstruct (dub)
Info:
Mental Groove Records is thrilled and honored to announce the follow up to last year Water Vein EP (MG115) by Asian Psilocybe Foundation & Dj Yogurt. Entitled "Daikaku", a Buddhist term for one who has achieved enlightenment.
This second installment smiles on Geinoh Yamashirogumi Akira's Soundtrack.
APF is an eccentric Japanese musician who raised attention from the Detroit. Remixed by Jon Dixon of Underground Resistance's Timeline, APF first EP was released by once legendary producer Orlando Voorn (Fix, Game One, Baruka). On the A side he achieves to capture Akira's spirit with his own organic and floating sound signature within a long, delicate and trippy techno number while on the flipside Dj Yogurt, a regular figure of Tokyo's nightlife who worked at Cisco Records, delivers two straight percussive numbers fueled with traditional Japanese flavor to take the most discerning floors to a Tetsuo state-of-mind.
Mastered by Music Matters Mastering and cut at Emil Berliner Studios, Berlin.
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CD + 54 page booklet . - 9th volume of the legendary radio show CD collection.
- Luxurious packaging with 54 pages booklet in French and English.
Tracklisting:
01 GEINS'T NAI?T & LAURENT PETITGAND - Iroshima
02 THEE CARETAKERS - Crawl
03 NICOLA? CRUZ - Colibria
04 CAT'S EYES - Flashback
05 GEORGE BOE -. Veveve Tagaro a Gobio
06 SINNER DC - MES
07 YANTRA MANDIR - Secondo Manifesto
08 DIMINUTOS - Obligo al Entusiasmo
09 BOMBINO - Yamidinine
10 CHRISTIAN LO?FFLER - Pale Skin
11 LOOMEER - Idea 2015-1 (edit)
12 KEDA - Eobu Nolae (edit)
13 SEQUENTIA LEGENDA - Vibrations (edit)
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Mental Groove Records is thrilled to release the 9th volume of the longlasting and legendary radio show LA PLANETE BLEUE., created by writer, director, independent journalist, activist of extreme music and of non-aligned informations, Yves Blanc.
With a broadcast syndication active since 1995, including Swiss radio Couleur 3 and French Radio Nova, LA PLANETE BLEUE is widely renowned as one of the most ambitious, exceptional and unconventional radio show of all time. In favors of the unexpected, the weekly show opens the doors to other worlds, other sounds and other ways of thinking by breaking geographical borders, eras and genres. LA PLANETE BLEUE invites the audience to experience different ways of observing and understanding our world without feeling settled with conventions.
This 9th volume collects in a continuous mix futuristic and exotic audio gems from Ecuador, Switzerland, Argentina, Niger, Germany, Korea, France, China, United Kingdom, Italy and Vanuatu, ranging from relaxing drone to ethereal pop to ambient trance and field recordings. It also includes several recordings extracted form the monumental Archives Internationales de Musique Populaire (AIMP), courtesy of the Muse?e d'Ethnographie de Gene?ve (MEG).
More about LA PLANETE BLEUE online: https://laplanetebleue.com
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01 GEINS'T NAI?T & LAURENT PETITGAND - Iroshima
02 THEE CARETAKERS - Crawl
03 NICOLA? CRUZ - Colibria
04 CAT'S EYES - Flashback
05 GEORGE BOE -. Veveve Tagaro a Gobio
06 SINNER DC - MES
07 YANTRA MANDIR - Secondo Manifesto
08 DIMINUTOS - Obligo al Entusiasmo
09 BOMBINO - Yamidinine
10 CHRISTIAN LO?FFLER - Pale Skin
11 LOOMEER - Idea 2015-1 (edit)
12 KEDA - Eobu Nolae (edit)
13 SEQUENTIA LEGENDA - Vibrations (edit)
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Mental Groove Records is thrilled to release the 9th volume of the longlasting and legendary radio show LA PLANETE BLEUE., created by writer, director, independent journalist, activist of extreme music and of non-aligned informations, Yves Blanc.
With a broadcast syndication active since 1995, including Swiss radio Couleur 3 and French Radio Nova, LA PLANETE BLEUE is widely renowned as one of the most ambitious, exceptional and unconventional radio show of all time. In favors of the unexpected, the weekly show opens the doors to other worlds, other sounds and other ways of thinking by breaking geographical borders, eras and genres. LA PLANETE BLEUE invites the audience to experience different ways of observing and understanding our world without feeling settled with conventions.
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A5 : Twisted Track (5:19)
A6 : Crude Blues (Part 1) (0:54)
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Genius trumpeter and visionary composer Ian Carr was one of the most respected British musicians of his era. He was a true pioneer and saw the potential in fusing the worlds of jazz with rock, just as Miles Davis and The Tony Williams Lifetime did in the US. In late 1969, following the demise of the Rendell-Carr quintet, and tiring of British jazz, Carr assembled the legendary Nucleus. Regarding music as a continuous process, Nucleus refused to “recognise rigid boundaries” and worked on delivering what they saw as a “total musical experience”. We can get behind that.
Under bandleader Carr, Nucleus existed as a fluid line-up of inventive, skilled musicians. This constant evolution and revolution was all part of the continuous musical exploration and discovery that took jazz to new levels. And the music has kept relevant. To steal a line from a review of our re-issue of Roots, when it comes to anything Nucleus “it’s basically already hip-hop”.
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Dntel - My Orphaned Son (Die Vögel Remix)
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Herbert - It's Only (DJ Koze Remix)
2022 repress
UPC: 827170470064 Release : 19.11.2012
A. Dntel - My Orphaned Son (Die Vögel Remix) AA. Herbert - It's Only (DJ Koze Remix)
Pampa is proud to present stunning remixes from Die Vögel for Dntel & DJ Koze for Matthew Herbert. Still impressed by the outstanding Dntel album "Aimlessness" Die Vögel deliver a remix that broadens their multifaceted sound aesthetics once again with catchy Steve-Reich'esque melodies that cover the voice of Jimmy Tamborello just like they always been there. A very powerful fundament is carrying the house, so big and full of suprises. Also, this house has many windows to all cardinal points.It was 2001 when Matthew Herbert enchanted us all with his blueprint album "Bodily Functions". 11 years later the distinctive DJ Koze takes on two of his all-time favs to remix, "You saw it all" (which will be part of the re-release on Accidental) and "It's only" which will be released by Pampa Records digitally AND on vinyl. The result is a breathtaking piece of modern music,
The beautiful voice of Dani Siciliano has experienced a total new dress, she´s now the irrestible captain of a fat but flexible submarine, diggin' in deep waters for new ways to enlighten the dancefloor...
An instant classic already....
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UPC: 827170470064 Release : 19.11.2012
A. Dntel - My Orphaned Son (Die Vögel Remix) AA. Herbert - It's Only (DJ Koze Remix)
Pampa is proud to present stunning remixes from Die Vögel for Dntel & DJ Koze for Matthew Herbert. Still impressed by the outstanding Dntel album "Aimlessness" Die Vögel deliver a remix that broadens their multifaceted sound aesthetics once again with catchy Steve-Reich'esque melodies that cover the voice of Jimmy Tamborello just like they always been there. A very powerful fundament is carrying the house, so big and full of suprises. Also, this house has many windows to all cardinal points.It was 2001 when Matthew Herbert enchanted us all with his blueprint album "Bodily Functions". 11 years later the distinctive DJ Koze takes on two of his all-time favs to remix, "You saw it all" (which will be part of the re-release on Accidental) and "It's only" which will be released by Pampa Records digitally AND on vinyl. The result is a breathtaking piece of modern music,
The beautiful voice of Dani Siciliano has experienced a total new dress, she´s now the irrestible captain of a fat but flexible submarine, diggin' in deep waters for new ways to enlighten the dancefloor...
An instant classic already....
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Genre:House
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&ME - In your eyes 09:41min
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&ME - As above so below 08:02 min
2023 repress
Tracklist
A. In your eyes 09:41min
B. As above so below 08:02 min
Release Info
Do you know what time it is? It's debut o'clock. Emitting his first material for Pampa, it's &ME - craftsman of all things deep and sturdy, at the same time connoisseur of emotive touch and virtuoso of sure instincts, one of the scene's central characters for a good amount of years now and one of the main figures of Berlin's Keinemusik-crew. The man has been hitting the bulls eye of public perception several times in the past, meeting everything it takes to get a crowd going with an intent on the detail when it comes to his arrangements and sound. These new two cuts seem nothing less than the essence of his abilities.
There is "In Your Eyes", the name lending A side to this EP, showcasing a rather pensive mood. It's just a few bars for the compound of kickdrum, tuned hi-hat tambourine and shimmering background noise until the first chords of an improvised piano-piece are tenderly laid upon the beat. Add a synth-motive coming back and forth and you'll have the main ingredients to this - in every sense of the word - floor-moving tune. Accordingly, the arrangement won't aim for an all too obvious sensationalism and rather opts for a flowing and intertwining call and response of its elements, ultimately resulting in a staggering impact anyway.
In comparison, "As Above So Below" on the flipside is adding a fair amount of emphasis. It unfolds in a dry and dense sounding beat-architecture that's suspense-packed with shaker sounds and subtextual field recordings. Most certainly, a slip-proof ground for this tune's centre-piece, a scale-riding synthbass sparking an almost anthemic trigger for floor-ecstasy. While details like subtle reverberating tapping and sparkling ambient textures sound like recorded deep down in a dripstone cave, the overall energetic layout pushes relentlessly to the heights of peaktime-grandeur. There you have it: "As Above So Below" - this tune works on every level.
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Tracklist
A. In your eyes 09:41min
B. As above so below 08:02 min
Release Info
Do you know what time it is? It's debut o'clock. Emitting his first material for Pampa, it's &ME - craftsman of all things deep and sturdy, at the same time connoisseur of emotive touch and virtuoso of sure instincts, one of the scene's central characters for a good amount of years now and one of the main figures of Berlin's Keinemusik-crew. The man has been hitting the bulls eye of public perception several times in the past, meeting everything it takes to get a crowd going with an intent on the detail when it comes to his arrangements and sound. These new two cuts seem nothing less than the essence of his abilities.
There is "In Your Eyes", the name lending A side to this EP, showcasing a rather pensive mood. It's just a few bars for the compound of kickdrum, tuned hi-hat tambourine and shimmering background noise until the first chords of an improvised piano-piece are tenderly laid upon the beat. Add a synth-motive coming back and forth and you'll have the main ingredients to this - in every sense of the word - floor-moving tune. Accordingly, the arrangement won't aim for an all too obvious sensationalism and rather opts for a flowing and intertwining call and response of its elements, ultimately resulting in a staggering impact anyway.
In comparison, "As Above So Below" on the flipside is adding a fair amount of emphasis. It unfolds in a dry and dense sounding beat-architecture that's suspense-packed with shaker sounds and subtextual field recordings. Most certainly, a slip-proof ground for this tune's centre-piece, a scale-riding synthbass sparking an almost anthemic trigger for floor-ecstasy. While details like subtle reverberating tapping and sparkling ambient textures sound like recorded deep down in a dripstone cave, the overall energetic layout pushes relentlessly to the heights of peaktime-grandeur. There you have it: "As Above So Below" - this tune works on every level.
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Genre:House
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Robag Wruhme - Nata Alma (Club Smash Hit Version) 08:40
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Robag Wruhme - Venq Tolep (Hit Club Version) 06:24
2023 Repress
Tracklist:
A. Nata Alma (Club Smash Hit Version) 08:40
AA Venq Tolep (Hit Club Version) 06:24
Release Info:
Robag Wruhme, working on the material. On the very same piece. And performing two different movements. First, thinking in category Album: who will hear it where? also: mood, position, length. Second, thinking in category Maxisingle: a spinning-tool for the club – another form of another functionality: accelerating the rhythm, lowering the harmonicmelodious, still preserving the nature of the song. And each version should make you HOT for the other!
Nata Alma, a voice loses itself in the infinite, a car brakes, a horse whinnies, the sun scorches relentless. Further, further on, towards the flickering, stoically. Water, flames on the horizon, Fata Morgana, a mirage. »And you might say, we've got no place to go?« - okay? no notokay at all!: Shuffle!
Nata Alma, melancholic Eight-minute-forty. A love song, a wave good-bye: »And you might say, that you need me no more?« sings Sidsel Endresen alongside Bugge Wesseltoft's swells and ebb-aways – metal never sounded so longing; a buzzing swing, a siren call from afar.
Robag Wruhme takes a seat at the organ and plays minor bass notes. He gets up, leaves the room and lays down a dry rock of funk: wooden kick on wooden snare, tight-cut voices, driving hi-hats and shakers, gated synth danglers and percussion loops. Relentless, stoically. »And you might say, that it's over?« – relentless, maybe, but that's how he creates the Further: keep going! dance it off! a new day rising!
And right here. Flip it and keep on moving: Venq Tolep. A summer meadow, grass-stains, a gentle breeze, an early smell of hay. Venq Tolep. Endorphins tickle under the skin. A
percussive spectacle, dance of the insects. Hopping around in flat shoes, the beat is phat and reverberated by a cluster of trees. Stabs on the e-piano set in, picturing the euphoric moment when Loving-feelings walk hand-in-hand with a Hint of Melancholy.
Robag Wruhme, Nata Alma and Venq Tolep - music for dance floors, inside and outside, music for the summer, day and night, and for convertibles on the way there.
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Tracklist:
A. Nata Alma (Club Smash Hit Version) 08:40
AA Venq Tolep (Hit Club Version) 06:24
Release Info:
Robag Wruhme, working on the material. On the very same piece. And performing two different movements. First, thinking in category Album: who will hear it where? also: mood, position, length. Second, thinking in category Maxisingle: a spinning-tool for the club – another form of another functionality: accelerating the rhythm, lowering the harmonicmelodious, still preserving the nature of the song. And each version should make you HOT for the other!
Nata Alma, a voice loses itself in the infinite, a car brakes, a horse whinnies, the sun scorches relentless. Further, further on, towards the flickering, stoically. Water, flames on the horizon, Fata Morgana, a mirage. »And you might say, we've got no place to go?« - okay? no notokay at all!: Shuffle!
Nata Alma, melancholic Eight-minute-forty. A love song, a wave good-bye: »And you might say, that you need me no more?« sings Sidsel Endresen alongside Bugge Wesseltoft's swells and ebb-aways – metal never sounded so longing; a buzzing swing, a siren call from afar.
Robag Wruhme takes a seat at the organ and plays minor bass notes. He gets up, leaves the room and lays down a dry rock of funk: wooden kick on wooden snare, tight-cut voices, driving hi-hats and shakers, gated synth danglers and percussion loops. Relentless, stoically. »And you might say, that it's over?« – relentless, maybe, but that's how he creates the Further: keep going! dance it off! a new day rising!
And right here. Flip it and keep on moving: Venq Tolep. A summer meadow, grass-stains, a gentle breeze, an early smell of hay. Venq Tolep. Endorphins tickle under the skin. A
percussive spectacle, dance of the insects. Hopping around in flat shoes, the beat is phat and reverberated by a cluster of trees. Stabs on the e-piano set in, picturing the euphoric moment when Loving-feelings walk hand-in-hand with a Hint of Melancholy.
Robag Wruhme, Nata Alma and Venq Tolep - music for dance floors, inside and outside, music for the summer, day and night, and for convertibles on the way there.
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axel boman - 1979
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axel boman - Nokturn
2023 repress
Tracklist:
A. 1979 B. Nokturn (Grand Finale)
Shortinfo:
Pampa's favourite Barnhus boy returns to the label fold, and his previous episode is no easy act to follow: 2010 was the year, Holy Love was the name, and "Purple Drank" the undeniable track of the year; it captured the dancefloor zeitgeist with its sultry tempo, and created an classic with its instantly recognizable vocal. While he last left us falling down the rabbit hole, Axel Boman's newest concern is upward, forward, accelerated motion. "1979" cool-toned and pensive take on classic downtempo deep house. It holds on to the necessary bare banes of percussion, but surrounds it with light touches and a soothing pastoral feel. Time is taken and moments have room to breathe, in this meditative exploration of gently shifting moods. "Nokturn (Grand Finale)" is carnivalesque in the grandest sense, with endless movement via its dominant percussion pattern. Its looping background is perpetually primed for take off, building in intensity as the Latin rhythms preoccupy the shoulders and hips. A double bass phrase minimalist bass loop takes care of the low end groove, and together with glimpses of vintage disco sounds, creates another surefire hit.
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A. 1979 B. Nokturn (Grand Finale)
Shortinfo:
Pampa's favourite Barnhus boy returns to the label fold, and his previous episode is no easy act to follow: 2010 was the year, Holy Love was the name, and "Purple Drank" the undeniable track of the year; it captured the dancefloor zeitgeist with its sultry tempo, and created an classic with its instantly recognizable vocal. While he last left us falling down the rabbit hole, Axel Boman's newest concern is upward, forward, accelerated motion. "1979" cool-toned and pensive take on classic downtempo deep house. It holds on to the necessary bare banes of percussion, but surrounds it with light touches and a soothing pastoral feel. Time is taken and moments have room to breathe, in this meditative exploration of gently shifting moods. "Nokturn (Grand Finale)" is carnivalesque in the grandest sense, with endless movement via its dominant percussion pattern. Its looping background is perpetually primed for take off, building in intensity as the Latin rhythms preoccupy the shoulders and hips. A double bass phrase minimalist bass loop takes care of the low end groove, and together with glimpses of vintage disco sounds, creates another surefire hit.
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