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Love OD label boss Per Martinsen AKA Mental Overdrive returns with his first vinyl release since 2010's piano-driven beauty 'My House'. Since then he has released a series of digital-only EP's and a Bandcamp-exclusive album, and the title track on this new vinyl release, 'Monster', was originally included on the 'Everything is connected EP#2' - released through Love OD in 2012. The reworked and remixed '12" version' featured on this new release is severely beefed up, and presents a fine slice of 'rave disco' (if that ever was considered a genre in its own right), and might please both those who like big music in small, dark rooms or big music in, well, big rooms. The B-side features the bouncy, percussion-heavy and organ-driven journey 'Ritual'. This has long been a crowd favourite when dropped in Mental Overdrive live-sets and might resonate well with those who share a deep love for the music from the city of Detroit - like Martinsen does.
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A1. REPEAT:THEN:REPEAT , A2. BITS
B1. 1ST RUN, B2. WORMHOLES
C1. SHAKES, C2. CARNIVALE,
D1 HELLBENT, D2. SHIMR
Per Martinsen AKA Mental Overdrive is one of Norwegian dance music's founding fathers. Alongside friends such as Bjorn Torske, Biosphere, Rune Lindbaek and DJ Strangefruit, Martinsen was integral in laying the foundations of Norway's now blossoming dance music scene during the late 1980s and early 90s. As a producer, he cut his teeth making house, techno and hardcore for Belgian imprints SSR and R&S Records at the turn of the '90s. He
was a regular at the R&S studio in Ghent, programming and mixing for other artists including Joey Beltram. Since then, Per has continued to produce and release quality electronic music, both under his Mental Overdrive alias (see releases on Full Pupp, Smalltown Supersound, Rett i Fletta and his own Love OD Communications imprint), and as part of outfits such as Frost (alongside his other half, Aggie Peterson) and Illumination/ Chilluminati. Per is featured heavily in Ben Davis and Pete Jenkinson's documentary film chronicling the rise of Norwegian
dance music, 'Northern Disco Lights'. In addition to appearing on screen, he also wrote the incidental music featured on the soundtrack. He is also on a continuing mission to overthrow the evil empire of global capitalism through several projects touching in on other fields of artistic expression, and is very pleased that Juno Records once tagged him a "Weekend Situationist" in one of their reviews. His new album "Epilogue" will be released on Sept 22
2017 through Prins Thomas' Techno/Not Techno label Rett i Fletta.
Per Martinsen on Epilogue:
As for EPILOGUE it has been quite long in the making compared to some of my other albums. The main reason for this I think is that when I and Thomas started talking about me doing a new release for Rett i Fletta, we agreed that I would just keep sending him tracks over time that I thought would fit a new album, and then discuss how we both could see it coming together. I also let Thomas have stems of all the tracks so he could do adjustments where he saw the need, instead of us talking back and forth in lengthy conversations and then sending new versions. As well as being a great selector he is also a great arranger, so giving him the freedom to collaborate like this was a great opportunity and a nice break from having to do absolutely everything myself. On some tracks he also added some production elements, especially in "Hellbent", where my original version had a much heavier almost industrial vibe to it. Other tracks like "Shimr", which was the last track I submitted to the album, are left much more like I mixed and arranged them to begin with.
As for the sequence of tracks it's also Thomas' suggestion, and I think they fit very well in couples like this because the tracks were made over a longer timespan than usual, so you would have different phases where I was into different sounds and ideas.
All tracks were done in my studio here in Tromsø. Some in the dark period and some with the midnight sun shining through the windows. There's a lot of contrast in my surroundings here so maybe those contrasts will surface in the work I do also.
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A1. REPEAT:THEN:REPEAT , A2. BITS
B1. 1ST RUN, B2. WORMHOLES
C1. SHAKES, C2. CARNIVALE,
D1 HELLBENT, D2. SHIMR
Per Martinsen AKA Mental Overdrive is one of Norwegian dance music's founding fathers. Alongside friends such as Bjorn Torske, Biosphere, Rune Lindbaek and DJ Strangefruit, Martinsen was integral in laying the foundations of Norway's now blossoming dance music scene during the late 1980s and early 90s. As a producer, he cut his teeth making house, techno and hardcore for Belgian imprints SSR and R&S Records at the turn of the '90s. He
was a regular at the R&S studio in Ghent, programming and mixing for other artists including Joey Beltram. Since then, Per has continued to produce and release quality electronic music, both under his Mental Overdrive alias (see releases on Full Pupp, Smalltown Supersound, Rett i Fletta and his own Love OD Communications imprint), and as part of outfits such as Frost (alongside his other half, Aggie Peterson) and Illumination/ Chilluminati. Per is featured heavily in Ben Davis and Pete Jenkinson's documentary film chronicling the rise of Norwegian
dance music, 'Northern Disco Lights'. In addition to appearing on screen, he also wrote the incidental music featured on the soundtrack. He is also on a continuing mission to overthrow the evil empire of global capitalism through several projects touching in on other fields of artistic expression, and is very pleased that Juno Records once tagged him a "Weekend Situationist" in one of their reviews. His new album "Epilogue" will be released on Sept 22
2017 through Prins Thomas' Techno/Not Techno label Rett i Fletta.
Per Martinsen on Epilogue:
As for EPILOGUE it has been quite long in the making compared to some of my other albums. The main reason for this I think is that when I and Thomas started talking about me doing a new release for Rett i Fletta, we agreed that I would just keep sending him tracks over time that I thought would fit a new album, and then discuss how we both could see it coming together. I also let Thomas have stems of all the tracks so he could do adjustments where he saw the need, instead of us talking back and forth in lengthy conversations and then sending new versions. As well as being a great selector he is also a great arranger, so giving him the freedom to collaborate like this was a great opportunity and a nice break from having to do absolutely everything myself. On some tracks he also added some production elements, especially in "Hellbent", where my original version had a much heavier almost industrial vibe to it. Other tracks like "Shimr", which was the last track I submitted to the album, are left much more like I mixed and arranged them to begin with.
As for the sequence of tracks it's also Thomas' suggestion, and I think they fit very well in couples like this because the tracks were made over a longer timespan than usual, so you would have different phases where I was into different sounds and ideas.
All tracks were done in my studio here in Tromsø. Some in the dark period and some with the midnight sun shining through the windows. There's a lot of contrast in my surroundings here so maybe those contrasts will surface in the work I do also.
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"Plugged" - The "Reinvented" 21 year old Norwegian techno classic by Mental Overdrive gets full remix treatment by the main men involved in unfolding the expansion and remastering of this lengendary recordings: Prins Thomas and Daniel "Blackbelt" Andersen ! plus There´s an additional MO track here too: " Disto Disco Part 3" !!
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Per Martinsen aka Mental Overdrive and "Plugged", two elementary techno Classics from Norway.
Per Martinsen was born in the Arctic town of Tromsø in Northern Norway in 1966, and spent his teens listening to imported records and tapes filled with electronic (and some non-electronic) music stemming mainly from the UK and Germany. He first entered the world of music-making by playing drums in local post-punk outfits, but moved on to electronic instruments when he bought his own Roland TR-808 drum machine in 1983.
Setting out on a mission to connect to the sources of his inspiration, he ended up in London in 1987, where he spent his days squatting in Hackney and working as an assistant programmer in This Heat's seminal Cold Storage studio in Brixton.
Hit by the wave of Chicago house and Detroit techno invading London at the time, he soon found himself experimenting with making beats inspired by these new sounds merged with the 80's sounds he was accustomed to from his pre-London era, like industrial music and EBM.
A cassette tape with some of these beats was given to a close friend, who at the time was signed to Belgium's Crammed Discs, and this earned him an invitation to fly over for a series of studio sessions in Brussels courtesy of the label. The sessions led to several 12" singles being released by Crammed in 1988.
Most notable of these was his collaboration with Minimal Compact's Samy Birnbach (aka DJ Morpheus), with the release of the single "Hallucination Generation" under the moniker "The Gruesome Twosome" in 1989. The single was licensed by Crammed to Nettwerk Records in the US, and peaked at number 9 on Billboard's dance chart in the company of the likes of Madonna, Janet Jackson and Depeche Mode.
Freaked out by the notion of being sucked into the capitalist machine of the big music industry that usually followed chart success, Per ran away from Brussels and went clubbing at Gent's Boccaccio club instead. Here he met Renaat Vandepapeliere of R&S Records, and soon found himself doing sessions with David Morley and Joey Beltram at the R&S headquarters, resulting in the release of his first EP under the Mental Overdrive moniker in 1990.
A series of EP's for R&S followed, and after relocating to Norway after some time, the debut album "Plugged" was released on his own label Love OD Communications in 1995. The album moved on from the more industrial-inspired techno bangers of the early EP's, and showed a more mellow side of Per as an artist and producer. More laid back, but not content with leaving the sounds of his machines unprocessed and without a personal signature, he commissioned two students at Trondheim's technical university to construct the "Distortotron", which is believed to be the world's first "bit crusher". The effect was used throughout the album, and led the mastering engineer to return the DAT-tape at first listen with the note: "Please send new master copy. This one is fucked."
Cue summer 2014:
Daniel Blackbelt Andersen brought his shabby copy of "Plugged" along to one of the regular Full Pupp shindigs and played Prins Thomas a couple of the slightly more "ambient" tracks off the album stating it would be a dream come true to remix all of these tracks and that he'd spoken to Per about getting hold of the stems, if any.
A borrowed copy and a phone call to Per later we not only get the thumbs up to go ahead with the plan of reissueing the whole album and throw in a couple of new remixes but he goes through his archives and finds the original Akai S 3000 formatted floppy disks, all the premasters on DAT AND last but not least all the alternative takes and unreleased tracks that did not make it to the finished album.
A note from Thomas:
Being relatively new on the "Oslo"scene back in 1995 I missed out on "Plugged"the first time around even though knowing your Per was mandatory, being the grand old man of the norwegian techno scene and all.
I later got to know Per but his catalogue was already too big to get the full overview of his artistic past.
I've been working on and off with Per on a few releases for Full Pupp through the years and we had already started talking about some sort of reissue-project when Blackbelt dumped this record and already half formed idea in my lap.
Originally released as a 2xLP in a plastic sleeve and the fact that quite a few of the tracks either had peculiar fade-ins, odd countdowns and dj-unfriendly format I thought there's enough reasons to do a new cut already there.
Then while going through the piles of unreleased tracks and unused takes I felt there was an even better record hidden in there. This time around I found material justifying an expanded 3 disc version and there's still some bits left which hopefully sees the light of day at some point. The sleeve has been lovingly redesigned to match this "expanded"edition by our dear Eirik Seu Stokkmo at Metric Design so a good couple of reasons to grab this new version if you're the lucky owner of the original record.
Says Peer: "So, after digging out my old DAT-player, my old Akai S3000, my old floppy archive and DAT-tape collection, I sent everything off to Thomas,and after some time he sent me back his edits and selections of alternative mixes, and then the new remixes. I guess for me the main thing now is to try to hear the material with "new ears", and enjoy the distance in time from when I originally made the tracks. But I also enjoy hearing the slightly different angle that Thomas and Daniel have brought out in the alternative selections, edits, remixes and new mastering, and now I can't wait to have the vinyl edition to play out and blend into contemporary selections of music to hear how it all fits in."
We hope this record sounds as fresh to your ears as ours, 21 years after it's initial release. And if this whole thing wets your appetite then
do look forward to spanking new material from Per on Rett I Fletta later this year
PS:RIF007LP/CD will be closely followed by the RIF008 12" which besides containing 2 remixes from Blackbelt Andersen of tracks from "Plugged"will
also include a previously unreleased version of "Disto Disco" and a Prins Thomas "reconstruction"of the faulty audio experiment "Yeeh".
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Tracklist 3LP: A1. Spoing, A2. Disto Disco, B. Higher, C1. Please Hold On, C2. Child, D1. Motorcity (Alt Mix), D2. Phunkee, E. Moves, F. Jaz
Per Martinsen aka Mental Overdrive and "Plugged", two elementary techno Classics from Norway.
Per Martinsen was born in the Arctic town of Tromsø in Northern Norway in 1966, and spent his teens listening to imported records and tapes filled with electronic (and some non-electronic) music stemming mainly from the UK and Germany. He first entered the world of music-making by playing drums in local post-punk outfits, but moved on to electronic instruments when he bought his own Roland TR-808 drum machine in 1983.
Setting out on a mission to connect to the sources of his inspiration, he ended up in London in 1987, where he spent his days squatting in Hackney and working as an assistant programmer in This Heat's seminal Cold Storage studio in Brixton.
Hit by the wave of Chicago house and Detroit techno invading London at the time, he soon found himself experimenting with making beats inspired by these new sounds merged with the 80's sounds he was accustomed to from his pre-London era, like industrial music and EBM.
A cassette tape with some of these beats was given to a close friend, who at the time was signed to Belgium's Crammed Discs, and this earned him an invitation to fly over for a series of studio sessions in Brussels courtesy of the label. The sessions led to several 12" singles being released by Crammed in 1988.
Most notable of these was his collaboration with Minimal Compact's Samy Birnbach (aka DJ Morpheus), with the release of the single "Hallucination Generation" under the moniker "The Gruesome Twosome" in 1989. The single was licensed by Crammed to Nettwerk Records in the US, and peaked at number 9 on Billboard's dance chart in the company of the likes of Madonna, Janet Jackson and Depeche Mode.
Freaked out by the notion of being sucked into the capitalist machine of the big music industry that usually followed chart success, Per ran away from Brussels and went clubbing at Gent's Boccaccio club instead. Here he met Renaat Vandepapeliere of R&S Records, and soon found himself doing sessions with David Morley and Joey Beltram at the R&S headquarters, resulting in the release of his first EP under the Mental Overdrive moniker in 1990.
A series of EP's for R&S followed, and after relocating to Norway after some time, the debut album "Plugged" was released on his own label Love OD Communications in 1995. The album moved on from the more industrial-inspired techno bangers of the early EP's, and showed a more mellow side of Per as an artist and producer. More laid back, but not content with leaving the sounds of his machines unprocessed and without a personal signature, he commissioned two students at Trondheim's technical university to construct the "Distortotron", which is believed to be the world's first "bit crusher". The effect was used throughout the album, and led the mastering engineer to return the DAT-tape at first listen with the note: "Please send new master copy. This one is fucked."
Cue summer 2014:
Daniel Blackbelt Andersen brought his shabby copy of "Plugged" along to one of the regular Full Pupp shindigs and played Prins Thomas a couple of the slightly more "ambient" tracks off the album stating it would be a dream come true to remix all of these tracks and that he'd spoken to Per about getting hold of the stems, if any.
A borrowed copy and a phone call to Per later we not only get the thumbs up to go ahead with the plan of reissueing the whole album and throw in a couple of new remixes but he goes through his archives and finds the original Akai S 3000 formatted floppy disks, all the premasters on DAT AND last but not least all the alternative takes and unreleased tracks that did not make it to the finished album.
A note from Thomas:
Being relatively new on the "Oslo"scene back in 1995 I missed out on "Plugged"the first time around even though knowing your Per was mandatory, being the grand old man of the norwegian techno scene and all.
I later got to know Per but his catalogue was already too big to get the full overview of his artistic past.
I've been working on and off with Per on a few releases for Full Pupp through the years and we had already started talking about some sort of reissue-project when Blackbelt dumped this record and already half formed idea in my lap.
Originally released as a 2xLP in a plastic sleeve and the fact that quite a few of the tracks either had peculiar fade-ins, odd countdowns and dj-unfriendly format I thought there's enough reasons to do a new cut already there.
Then while going through the piles of unreleased tracks and unused takes I felt there was an even better record hidden in there. This time around I found material justifying an expanded 3 disc version and there's still some bits left which hopefully sees the light of day at some point. The sleeve has been lovingly redesigned to match this "expanded"edition by our dear Eirik Seu Stokkmo at Metric Design so a good couple of reasons to grab this new version if you're the lucky owner of the original record.
Says Peer: "So, after digging out my old DAT-player, my old Akai S3000, my old floppy archive and DAT-tape collection, I sent everything off to Thomas,and after some time he sent me back his edits and selections of alternative mixes, and then the new remixes. I guess for me the main thing now is to try to hear the material with "new ears", and enjoy the distance in time from when I originally made the tracks. But I also enjoy hearing the slightly different angle that Thomas and Daniel have brought out in the alternative selections, edits, remixes and new mastering, and now I can't wait to have the vinyl edition to play out and blend into contemporary selections of music to hear how it all fits in."
We hope this record sounds as fresh to your ears as ours, 21 years after it's initial release. And if this whole thing wets your appetite then
do look forward to spanking new material from Per on Rett I Fletta later this year
PS:RIF007LP/CD will be closely followed by the RIF008 12" which besides containing 2 remixes from Blackbelt Andersen of tracks from "Plugged"will
also include a previously unreleased version of "Disto Disco" and a Prins Thomas "reconstruction"of the faulty audio experiment "Yeeh".
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Two remixes of Mental Overdrive's Monster and Ritual tracks. Full Pupp's Daniel "Blackbelt" Andersen and Optimo's JD Twitch respectively - Blackbelt with a signature eyes-on-the-(mirror)ball techno shuffle, utilizing the rave-stabs from the original "Monster" tune to full effect, while JD Twitch opens his drawer full of old hip-hop breaks and adds a razor-sharp bass synth for a truly gut-punching and sub-heavy take on "Ritual". Exciting and adventurous stuff!!
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Per Martinsen aka Mental Overdrive shouldn't need any introduction being the granddad of the norwegian electronic music scene and all...Hidden away in a little snowcave near the polar circle he's currently preparing the bits that eventually will become his debut album for Full Pupp.We've heard some bits and though we'd like to keep them all under the lid for a little while longer, here's a little sneak peek of what he's done and hopefully preparing you off his unique take on modern dance music taking in elements of new wave, new beat, detroit and dubstep on the way. Per unleashed this on us at one of the Full Pupp nights in Oslo and recently we saw how it took the roof off at Fabric... For the b-side we paired Per up with the equally Detroit-loving Blackbelt Andersen which gives us a hi-speed samba techno work out with a unhealthy deep bass. Seriously, just because we can't write proper release sheets doesn't mean the music's not good...
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the man, the legend, norway's grand old man of hoover Per Martinsen is back on Full Pupp with 2 mentally challenged mamooth stompers! let's party like it's ....1992 : )
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Mental Overdrive is Norway's Per Martenson, famous since 1990 for his productions on Belgian superlabel R&S, Music Man, Discfunction, Smalltown Supersound, Virgin and his own Love OD Communications imprint out of Norway. Prins Thomas has long been a fan and snapped up the chance to release 'Spooks' and the tasty flipside track 'Original Material' in a flash. Here's what IDJ Magazine had to say:Mental Overdrive (former techno boffin Per Martinsen) back and in fine fettle. 'Spooks' is an equally jolly six minutes of lolloping funk which sees a fat, rounded bassline trundling along the fjords while some of Bjørn Torske's synth loops past overhead. 'Original Material' is highly enjoyable too, coming on like some long-lost Scandinavian cousin of ESG's 'Moody'.
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Some more excellent modern house tracks from the north! Boska with his second release on Love OD, and slowly gets a reputation for himself as a trustworthy provider of quality music on the 'post-bass', 'nu-funky', 'what-is-the-new-name-for-house-music-this-week' -circuit. Did collaborations with Studio Barnhus, Mental Overdrive, Asma Maroof (Nguzunguzu) attented the RBMA, got picked by several cool festivals. Boska is a name to watch for sure!!
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Christian Hollingsaeter first caught our attention through the 'Traena EP', released through Breaking Olympic Records back in 2011 and remixed by fellow Tromsoe-dweller and ambient stalwart Biosphere. Christian has since continued to develop his distinct style of big, droney atmospheres combined with no-bullshit analogue beats - more often than not featuring his beautiful guitar-playing. Somehow it's like The Durutti Column was to be booked to play the main room at Berghain on a Saturday night, and 'Lab.Oratory (Darkroom Disco Mix)' is also a glimpse into Christian's current process of finalizing his debut album. On the B-side 'Lab.Oratory' is given the Mental Overdrive treatment by Love OD label boss Per Martinsen, who turns to the techno side of his brain to fight this beast.
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