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barcode:4260217560452 release date: 08.07.2013 Tracklisting: A1 // PULT B1 // KATA B2 // SHIT
Born under a bad sign...
SHITPARADE label owners and best friends DANIEL METEO & T.RAUMSCHMIERE finally teamed up in the studio to bring birth to their first release as dad and dad.
PARADE 10.0 under the monika D.REAMTEAM was initially planned to celebrate the 10th edition of the annual Berlin club festival by the chaotic label that takes place on the 13th of july, on Dr. Motte´s original birthday.
Musicwise this 12” kind kicks off surprisingly soft flowing with a 7 minute club trip without any bassdrum. Clack Clack Clack Clack. PULT is waving afterhour dj food for the drug crowd. B side opener KATA can be translated to a reverse varation of the same material but on a fat ass shuffle beat. B side closing tune SHIT could be described as typical rock techno opera a la T.RAUMSCHMIERE but with this METEO touch.
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Born under a bad sign...
SHITPARADE label owners and best friends DANIEL METEO & T.RAUMSCHMIERE finally teamed up in the studio to bring birth to their first release as dad and dad.
PARADE 10.0 under the monika D.REAMTEAM was initially planned to celebrate the 10th edition of the annual Berlin club festival by the chaotic label that takes place on the 13th of july, on Dr. Motte´s original birthday.
Musicwise this 12” kind kicks off surprisingly soft flowing with a 7 minute club trip without any bassdrum. Clack Clack Clack Clack. PULT is waving afterhour dj food for the drug crowd. B side opener KATA can be translated to a reverse varation of the same material but on a fat ass shuffle beat. B side closing tune SHIT could be described as typical rock techno opera a la T.RAUMSCHMIERE but with this METEO touch.
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ES GIBT SCHLIMMERES grooves without any drum beat in the original version, whereas the MAP.ACHE remix comes along as a deep house track of the finest kind. With their down-to-earth attitude the producers from Leipzig and core of the upcoming KANN label have been friends of Shitkatapult for long. Feeling deep. The original version also marks the opening of the Berliner FENIN’s album. Moving between a pure Dub/Techno style and a wider sound: House, Ambient, Dub, Music, Soul, all combined in this short opener already.
RECEIVER on the B-Side is the biggie on the album and appears in the original version as well as with POLY’s wonderful vocals, carried by a warm soul beat. This jewel is remixed by Seattle/Detroit houseproducer OSBORNE (Ghostly) and develops into a grooving jack beat. Cool Oldschool Djay.
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A1 // Es Gibt Schlimmeres (map.ache Remix)
A2 // Es Gibt Schlimmeres (Album Version)
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RECEIVER on the B-Side is the biggie on the album and appears in the original version as well as with POLY’s wonderful vocals, carried by a warm soul beat. This jewel is remixed by Seattle/Detroit houseproducer OSBORNE (Ghostly) and develops into a grooving jack beat. Cool Oldschool Djay.
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A1 // Es Gibt Schlimmeres (map.ache Remix)
A2 // Es Gibt Schlimmeres (Album Version)
B1 // Receiver (Album Version)
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Anders Ilar, - Mystery Ride
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Anders Ilar, - Escape
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Anders Ilar, - Shadowplay
A1 // Mystery Ride (John Tejada Remix) B1 // Escape (Bill Youngman Remix) B2 // Shadowplay Barcode:4260217560353 Release Date: 23.11.2012
Although the productions of BILL YOUNGMAN and JOHN TEJADA are more or less the opposite of ANDERS ILARs, they have something in common, which is a tendency to the rather dark, dream-like and maybe even destructive side of music. Children of the 90s. JOHN TEJADA’s remix of MYSTERY TRAIN shows once again the unique talent of this shy Carlifornian musician. TEJADA replaces the distorted beat from ILAR and creates a deep sounding track, which builds up on warm and hypnotizing beats coming along light as a feather - how good can it get?
BILL YOUNGMAN remains true to himself and transforms the patterns and sounds towards less softness, more edges. Raw mechanical grooves.The maxi single rounds up perfectly with a halfbeat track from ILAR, an original taken from his recently released album ELVA. Fast dubstep, fast electronica.
Both mixes will surprise you when you least expect it to create those magical moments on the floor. Have a listen, and you will hear what this means. More
Although the productions of BILL YOUNGMAN and JOHN TEJADA are more or less the opposite of ANDERS ILARs, they have something in common, which is a tendency to the rather dark, dream-like and maybe even destructive side of music. Children of the 90s. JOHN TEJADA’s remix of MYSTERY TRAIN shows once again the unique talent of this shy Carlifornian musician. TEJADA replaces the distorted beat from ILAR and creates a deep sounding track, which builds up on warm and hypnotizing beats coming along light as a feather - how good can it get?
BILL YOUNGMAN remains true to himself and transforms the patterns and sounds towards less softness, more edges. Raw mechanical grooves.The maxi single rounds up perfectly with a halfbeat track from ILAR, an original taken from his recently released album ELVA. Fast dubstep, fast electronica.
Both mixes will surprise you when you least expect it to create those magical moments on the floor. Have a listen, and you will hear what this means. More
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CRISTIAN VOGEL’s fourteenth album is already a classic. Every track is subtly shaped, full of nuances without drifting into gimmickry. Every sound is efficient and precise. With THE INERTIALS, Vogel nonchalantly provides the soundtrack for industrial wasteland. This is clubmusic beyond any genre which, while bearing the spirit of Industrial Techno, is way above the Rave-dogma which dominated Industrial Techno during the 90s. The dark side of high end production, as you may call it. With a great sense of distinct melody and harmony, Vogel as a producer roughs up the digital surfaces. This is how he adds depth and body to his music, which is something a lot of techno-related productions are lacking. With CRISTIAN VOGEL, digital clarity has patina and at the same time sounds hazy.
At a predominantly moderate tempo, Vogel, a perfectionist, cleverly combines creaky sounds with swinging rhythms. With a knowledge of Dubstep, but unimpressed by the short-lived micro-trends of clubmusic, he has assembled the newest standards of digital production on THE INERTIALS. The lively „Seed Dogs“ with it’s unexpected tempo changes; the surprising „Lucky Connor“ with it’s marvellously complex rhythm; the hypnotic, incredibly groovy „Snakes In The Grass“, appearing like a confident nod towards Minimal techno; the mysterious „Deepwater“, creating suspense from the very first moment like a John Carpenter soundtrack. The list could be continued indefinitely. Every track is timeless and rests within itself. „Todays Standard Form“ is a syntheziser arpeggio fantasy with no beats at all, a prelude for the midi piano, if you like. And with „Dreams Of Apolonia“, dub for the first time is not just insinuated, but actually emerging in it’s own right.
In the late 80s in the U.K., CRISTIAN VOGEL with the „Cabbage Head Collective“, became engaged in the production of electronic music. He completed his studies of 20th century music at the University of Sussex. In the mid-nineties he began to deliver blueprints for Minimal and Wonky techno. His first Album „Beginning to understand“ was released on MILLE PLATEAUX in 1994, the following twelve longplayers on labels such as Tresor and Novamute. In collaboration with JAMIE LIDELL, he founded SUPER COLLIDER years before Lidell gained recognition as a solo artist. At the same time, he provided work as a composer of contemporary dance and film music. Vogel did remixes for the likes of RADIOHEAD, MAXIMO PARK, CHICKS ON SPEED and THOM YORKE. As a programmer and theorist in the field of digital sound research he is just as much at home as he is as composer and songwriter.
Tracklisting:
01 Enter The Tub 06 Deepwater
02 Seed Dogs 07 Dreams Of Apolonia (Trying For Your Love)
03 Lucky Connor 08 Bootstraps
04 Snakes In The Grass 09 Spectral Transgression
05 Todays Standard Form 10 Moved By Waves
06 Deepwater
07 Dreams Of Apolonia (Trying For Your Love)
08 Bootstraps
09 Spectral Transgression
10 Moved By Waves
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At a predominantly moderate tempo, Vogel, a perfectionist, cleverly combines creaky sounds with swinging rhythms. With a knowledge of Dubstep, but unimpressed by the short-lived micro-trends of clubmusic, he has assembled the newest standards of digital production on THE INERTIALS. The lively „Seed Dogs“ with it’s unexpected tempo changes; the surprising „Lucky Connor“ with it’s marvellously complex rhythm; the hypnotic, incredibly groovy „Snakes In The Grass“, appearing like a confident nod towards Minimal techno; the mysterious „Deepwater“, creating suspense from the very first moment like a John Carpenter soundtrack. The list could be continued indefinitely. Every track is timeless and rests within itself. „Todays Standard Form“ is a syntheziser arpeggio fantasy with no beats at all, a prelude for the midi piano, if you like. And with „Dreams Of Apolonia“, dub for the first time is not just insinuated, but actually emerging in it’s own right.
In the late 80s in the U.K., CRISTIAN VOGEL with the „Cabbage Head Collective“, became engaged in the production of electronic music. He completed his studies of 20th century music at the University of Sussex. In the mid-nineties he began to deliver blueprints for Minimal and Wonky techno. His first Album „Beginning to understand“ was released on MILLE PLATEAUX in 1994, the following twelve longplayers on labels such as Tresor and Novamute. In collaboration with JAMIE LIDELL, he founded SUPER COLLIDER years before Lidell gained recognition as a solo artist. At the same time, he provided work as a composer of contemporary dance and film music. Vogel did remixes for the likes of RADIOHEAD, MAXIMO PARK, CHICKS ON SPEED and THOM YORKE. As a programmer and theorist in the field of digital sound research he is just as much at home as he is as composer and songwriter.
Tracklisting:
01 Enter The Tub 06 Deepwater
02 Seed Dogs 07 Dreams Of Apolonia (Trying For Your Love)
03 Lucky Connor 08 Bootstraps
04 Snakes In The Grass 09 Spectral Transgression
05 Todays Standard Form 10 Moved By Waves
06 Deepwater
07 Dreams Of Apolonia (Trying For Your Love)
08 Bootstraps
09 Spectral Transgression
10 Moved By Waves
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Cristian Vogel, - Enter The Tub
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Cristian Vogel, - Lucky Connor
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Cristian Vogel, - Deconstructions
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Cristian Vogel, - Voidster
CRISTIAN VOGEL (tresor/nu future...) returns with his 14th studio album THE INERTIALS in june on Berlins Shitkatapult Label. Simultanously Shitkatapult releases a 12” vinyl featuring two club tracks (ENTER THE TUB, LUCKY CONNOR) from the album plus 2 unreleased bonus tracks (DECONSTRUCTIONS, VOIDSTER) to feed and please and beware the club tradition of this outstanding producer. As usual Vogel delivers high end sound and productions of great efficiency, dark poems from the high end. Besides the usual actual and hyped stuff these tracks re-new Cristian Vogel´s art of noize and beat. Cold beauty of clear music.
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A1 Enter The Tub
A2 Lucky Connor
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Warren Suicide, - Moving Close
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Warren Suicide, - Hello Mom
SHITKATAPULT are gearing up for another round of goodness with a range of portrait format vinyl 12”es. Following in the beat-driven footsteps of The Sorry Entertainers – Local Jet Set (replete with a bone-chilling dOP Psycho Club remix) and an outstanding, one-sided SHRUBBN!! vs. THE ORB excursion, we give you this truly incredible slab of re-imagined WARREN SUICIDE-ism.
After his relatively recent songwriting excursion (THE DEVIL’S WALK/Mute), Sascha Ring aka APPARAT returns to liberated techno with what is arguably his best remix to date. Miles deeeeeeeeeep between Berlin and Detroit, between now, never, yesterday, tomorrow and the distant future, APPARAT drops the bomb with MOVING CLOSE, a medium-length moment of sheer perfection and, for all those of you who paid attention, a 9-minute tour de force and perfect re-enaction of the entire WARREN album, distilled down to an exuberant, opulent blend of science fiction, futuristic romance and a sheer wealth of bubbling ideas. Don’t think, just listen! APPARAT extricates all the hooks and let’s them burn, baby, burn. Waved good-bye to rave for good then, Sascha? Well, someone’s obviously still having sneaky fun on the dancefloor … lucky us!
The flipside of it all: Markus Popp aka OVAL with his very own devil’s advocate take on so-called electronic music. After a cool 20 years and counting, Popp remains an unashamed lover of music and tweaks the meanderings of his artsy album O (Thrill Jockey) by means of jazz trio plus metal drummer to throw some infinitely romantic pearls to the plebeian swine. Returning to the same set-up and ensemble for his HELLO MOM remix, he turns the song’s themes into something refreshingly open, a dialogue filled with jazz, abstraction and plenty of courage. Thinking and playing outside the (cardboard) box, Popp’s version oozes with creaks, crackles and floating free jazz themes for the blind, but then again that’s exactly what WARREN SUICIDE tend to aim for – and their third studio album is well worth the trip.
With their remixes, both OVAL and APPARAT breathe new life into this age-old marketing tool – and manage that precarious tightrope walk of translating a vocal album to the instrumental realm without losing any of the original’s stunning intensity.
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A1 Moving Close (Apparat Remix)
B1 Hello Mom (Oval Remix) More
After his relatively recent songwriting excursion (THE DEVIL’S WALK/Mute), Sascha Ring aka APPARAT returns to liberated techno with what is arguably his best remix to date. Miles deeeeeeeeeep between Berlin and Detroit, between now, never, yesterday, tomorrow and the distant future, APPARAT drops the bomb with MOVING CLOSE, a medium-length moment of sheer perfection and, for all those of you who paid attention, a 9-minute tour de force and perfect re-enaction of the entire WARREN album, distilled down to an exuberant, opulent blend of science fiction, futuristic romance and a sheer wealth of bubbling ideas. Don’t think, just listen! APPARAT extricates all the hooks and let’s them burn, baby, burn. Waved good-bye to rave for good then, Sascha? Well, someone’s obviously still having sneaky fun on the dancefloor … lucky us!
The flipside of it all: Markus Popp aka OVAL with his very own devil’s advocate take on so-called electronic music. After a cool 20 years and counting, Popp remains an unashamed lover of music and tweaks the meanderings of his artsy album O (Thrill Jockey) by means of jazz trio plus metal drummer to throw some infinitely romantic pearls to the plebeian swine. Returning to the same set-up and ensemble for his HELLO MOM remix, he turns the song’s themes into something refreshingly open, a dialogue filled with jazz, abstraction and plenty of courage. Thinking and playing outside the (cardboard) box, Popp’s version oozes with creaks, crackles and floating free jazz themes for the blind, but then again that’s exactly what WARREN SUICIDE tend to aim for – and their third studio album is well worth the trip.
With their remixes, both OVAL and APPARAT breathe new life into this age-old marketing tool – and manage that precarious tightrope walk of translating a vocal album to the instrumental realm without losing any of the original’s stunning intensity.
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A1 Moving Close (Apparat Remix)
B1 Hello Mom (Oval Remix) More
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The Sorry Entertainers, - Jeopardize
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The Sorry Entertainers, - Local Jet Set
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The Sorry Entertainers, - The Only Thing I Know
The discerning scenester (human, DJ, page, blog …) knows that, right now, THE SORRY ENTERTAINERS feat. DJ Lotti, Raz Ohara and M. Rux highlight, embody and celebrate Berlin’s current spirit and zeitgeist. So, let’s swap the ever-lasting march for a laid-back break of ear-caressing, shoulder-hugging, easy-on-the-legs dancey sounds and a quick curl-up in the nearest niche.
The techno metropolis has dialled it back a notch – from the fast lane to hippiesque meanderings. Eager to coin the latest trend, genre specialists tout this new-found sound “slowmo house” and who are we to disagree? It’s fine. So, let’s make some space for the second extended album outtake featuring dancefloor filler JEOPARDIZE and a wonderful dOP remix of the album intro.
The French producers have never quite ventured as deep! A fabulous track, rounded off by the album’s title track, LOCAL JET SET.
Anyone prepared to miss out on this truly must have seen it all …
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A // Jeopardize
B1 // Local Jet Set
B2 // The Only Thing I Know (dOP Remix) More
The techno metropolis has dialled it back a notch – from the fast lane to hippiesque meanderings. Eager to coin the latest trend, genre specialists tout this new-found sound “slowmo house” and who are we to disagree? It’s fine. So, let’s make some space for the second extended album outtake featuring dancefloor filler JEOPARDIZE and a wonderful dOP remix of the album intro.
The French producers have never quite ventured as deep! A fabulous track, rounded off by the album’s title track, LOCAL JET SET.
Anyone prepared to miss out on this truly must have seen it all …
Tracklisting:
A // Jeopardize
B1 // Local Jet Set
B2 // The Only Thing I Know (dOP Remix) More