2007-12-19

2007 Retrospective Pt. 2

Here's numbers 25-11 of my top tracks of 2007.

25. Gaiser - Withdrawal [M_nus]

24. Justus Köhncke - Feuerland [Kompakt]

23. Tiger Stripes - Survivor [Get Physical]

22. Stimming - Funkworm [Diynamic]

21. Len Faki - Odyssee II [Podium]

20. Stephan Bodzin - Sonnenwind [Herzblut]

19. Solomun & Stimming - Feuervogel [Diynamic]

18. Âme - Fiori [Ostgut Tonträger]

17. Pigon - Promises [Dial]

16. Soul Capsule - Waiting 4 A Way [Perlon]

15. Super Flu - She [Traum]

14. Petre Inspirescu - Sakadat [Vinyl Club]

13. Artificial Latvamäki - It Is Not Now Either [Mezzotinto]

12. Simon Baker - Plastik [Playhouse]

11. False - Fed on Youth [M_nus]

The top 10 I'll write about and [hopefully] post clips of, but with finals I've not got much time. So many tracks I'm probably forgetting to list here, but all 15 of these are some of the most played and loved tracks of the year. I would suggest seeking any of them out if you've never heard them.

2007-12-17

The Dark Knight


Three posts in one day? How rare!

Now, if you went to see "I Am Legend" this weekend (which I, unfortunately, didn't) you may have seen the trailer for "The Dark Knight"; I'm not sure. However, its out and can be found RIGHT HERE.

It looks super awesome. Everything about it seems to say it can easily eclipse Batman Begins.

Oh, spot Richard Alpert from Lost and I'll give you a cookie.

The Eraser Remixes


Got an email a couple days from Thom Yorke saying that the now legendary Eraser remixes are finally coming out this week! Coming out on three 12", the whole set is almost better than imagined. They will all be released on boomkat.com over the next two days. Today came the first set:

And It Rained All Night (Burial Remix)
Skip Divided (Modeselektor Remix)
Analyse (Various Remix)

Tomorrow:

Atoms For Peace (Four Tet Remix)
Black Swan (Cristian Vogel Remix 1)
Black Swan (Cristian Vogel Remix 2)

Wednesday:

The Clock (Surgeon Remix)
Harrowdown Hill (The Bug Remix)
Cymbal Rush (The Field Remix)

Very very diverse set of remixers, and in fact the only two remixes by people that I had never heard of were posted on Thom's website last year, and were great. As of right now I can only recommend the first three (and the Surgeon remix), as all are absolute bangers, but the rest should be just as good. [There was a rumoured Ellen Allien remix, but I dunno whatever happened to that].

Justice @ Fader 50 Party in New York

Justice @ Fader 50 Party

35 minute mix from Justice at the celebration of Fader's 50th issue. Good mix, but it's the first couple of minutes that make my mind explode. Dunno if it's them doing it or it's some track/tool, but it's absolutely redic.

Both picture and mix from TheFader.com (url: http://www.thefader.com/articles/2007/12/17/exclusive-live-justice-mix-for-fader-50)

2007-12-12

2007 Retrospective Pt. 1

BIG YEAR END LIST TIME

Alright, first I'm gonna start with labels.

10. Diynamic
09. Ed Banger
08. Hospital
07. Dial
06. liebe*detail
05. BPitch Control
04. Perlon
03. hello?repeat
02. Kompakt
01. Cadenza

Cadenza is on top for releasing consistently amazing releases and really ushering in the great Romanian producers like Petre Inspirescu and Rhadoo. Kompakt had a great year, as did hello?repeat, and Perlon released some standout singles (Waiting 4 A Way?). BPitch Control had Modeselektor albums and mix CDs, with a new Camping comp as well. liebe*detail mastered the art of split singles, and fellow Hamburg label Dial released albums from both Pantha and Efdemin. Hospital released loads of good singles this year as well as maintaining the best podcast out there, and Ed Banger was certainly all the rage, and has the back catalog to justify their popularity. Diynamic released great house records this year and should be one to watch out for in later years. M_nus was not as strong this year as it has been, with some boring releases that sound similar and some downright awful ones. The False stuff kind of makes up for it though. Labels that were also good are Get Physical, Hyperdub, Rekids, Traum and !K7. It'd be hard to choose only 20 labels, let alone 10, but there they are.

Now Mix CDs/Compilations

10. Kompakt - Total 8
09. Modeselektor - Boogy Bytes Vol. 3
08. Steve Bug - Fabric 37
07. Steve Bug - Fuse Presents...
06. Ellen Allien - Fabric 35
05. Shackleton and Appleblim - Soundboy Punishments
04. Booka Shade - DJ Kicks!
03. Ewan Pearson - Fabric 35
02. Marcus Intalex - Fabriclive 35
01. Dixon - Body Language Vol. 4

Finally, albums.

10. Matthew Dear - Asa Breed [Ghostly International]
Dear produces pop music under his real name with some great results. Certainly a record all can enjoy, it contains more conventional songs from Dear, but still with a dark, techno leaning.

09. Pantha du Prince - This Bliss [Dial]
True to the title, this is one blissed out album. Ambient but still techno, it's the warmest record released all year.

08. Melchior Productions Ltd. - No Disco Future [Perlon]
Thomas Melchior's album takes house music and strips it down to the bare bones. Minimal, yet funky as hell, every track on here is golden.

07. Gui Boratto - Chromophobia [Kompakt]
Gui Boratto's rise to fame was quick after "Arquipélago" was released on K2, and his LP released early this year showed that this quick rise to fame didn't shake him. Some of the best cologne-flavored house/techno on here, perfect for the dance floor and headphones.

06. Modeselektor - Happy Birthday! [BPitch Control]
The ape-loving Berliners returned with an LP drawing influences from all over the board: dubstep, euro-crunk, garage, techno, early rave music, hip-hop, IDM and neo-trance (Holden, Apparat, etc.). Every track is madness, with bass annihilating your ear drums. No one is like them, and they bring a craziness and sense of fun to Berlin that is sometimes so desperately needed.

05. Justice - † [Ed Banger/Vice]
The current backlash against them is may be due to the exposure they've gotten and a lot of people liking them, but since when did that make something bad? Definitely the best up-tempo party album of the year, and one the most dedicated hipsters really can't deny. 2007 was definitely Justice's year, and they deserve it.

04. Burial - Untrue [Hyperdub]
Listen to this in the rain in south London and you'll begin to see where this is coming from. Not party dubstep by a long shot, but represents the side of dubstep seen on labels such as Skull Disco (so many comparisons can be made to the "Blood on My Hands" original and Villalobos remix that I won't even start). Meticulously put together, it's an album that automatically puts you into a certain mindset.

03. Ricardo Villalobos - Fabric 36 [Fabric]
A huge departure from what Ricardo has been producing for the past two or three years, Fabric 36 shows what he is like as a DJ. While he is known for long, meandering, experimental releases, he rarely plays such pieces out, opting for house sets with a bent towards the more experimental. This shows him as a DJ perfectly, playing the productions that he saves for his sets rather than releasing, and creating an album that you can easily dance to.

02. Radiohead - In Rainbows
It took them awhile, and anyone who listened to the bootlegs from the last tour knew most of these songs. That didn't make the album any less of a pleasant surprise, as only after this came out do the songs make sense together. Radiohead here show a human side to themselves that they've kept hidden since Kid A, and, while Kid A and Amnesiac are masterpieces, it's good to have some humanity back in their music. In fact, In Rainbows is strong enough to, in time, unseat OK Computer or Kid A as their best work.

01. False - 2007 [M_nus]
The idea of one person appearing twice on a chart like this is pretty ridiculous, but this was certainly Matthew Dear's year for all of his aliases [except the criminally underused Jabberjaw]. But while Asa Breed focused on writing more conventional electro-pop songs, here Dear did what he does best: making some of the best minimalist techno out there.

Albums that deserve mention:
Digitalism - Idealism
Efdemin - Efdemin
Apparat - Walls
Supermayer - Save the World
The Field - From Here We Go Sublime

Later I hope to do a big chart of the top 20 or so singles of the year, with audio files and everything. I might just never do it though.

2007-12-10

Podcast

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It should be available soon in the iTunes music store as well if you search 'Minihattan' and just add it that way.

Soon I'll get to work on making it pretty, but for now I'm just glad it's working.

Supreme x Neighborhood

We all saw it months ago, but it was just officially announced on Supreme's website.

Any thoughts? I gotta say that it's a bit of a case where the collaboration is too good to be true, but the items are not really doing it for me.

The hoody is alright, but nothing too special.
The vans are pretty ugly.
Jackets aren't very special either.

However, there are some nice items.
















The SxN logo shirt is really clean and nice, though it's not exactly groundbreaking.

The hats are, of course, going to fly off the shelves, but I like them a lot.

The denim is the nicest thing in the collection, and I'd love to have some.

However.

Supreme denim is not terribly priced. Neighborhood denim is a different story. They sometimes put O Fake to shame in the pricing department. So this denim is probably going to be too expensive to really be worth it.


Like I said, some nice pieces, but most of it I'm not that impressed with.

Wondering what everyone else thinks about it and if the hype is just too big or I'm not seeing something.

2007-12-09

Make it Rain





This is not news, but I'd like to remind everyone how amazing R.Kelly's part in this is.

Weatherman 'bout to make it rain.

2007-12-06

At Home I'm A Tourist


Bruno Pronsato
At Home I'm A Tourist
hello? Repeat


Year end charts will be up soon, and hello? Repeat will most certainly be on there, partially due to this track alone [also due to Bruno's full-length from which this track comes; also amazing].

To put it mildly, 'At Home I'm a Tourist' is one of the best singles of the year. Right now the big fuss is over 'Mumbling Yeah', which is a great track, but this stands miles ahead of most techno releases this year.

Techno is usually atonal and focuses heavily on rhythms rather than melodies. Melodies may be there, but they usually serve a more rhythmic function than anything and are rarely in the limelight. This, like Gaiser's 'Withdrawl' earlier this year, however, let's the melody take center stage. However, the first five minutes feature little to no melody. The rhythms are extremely captivating; a combination of dry drum-machin patterns with acoustic recordings of drums, handclaps, etc. [Bruno was a drummer for a long time before he got into techno] all build on each other, yet hint of something coming.

Then the melody hits. Extremely simple yet devastatingly effective, it shows what you almost knew was coming. Then the rhythms come back in, culminating in the greatest climax of any release this year. It's short, with the rest of the track focusing on rhythm again with the melody making an appearance once of twice. However, this is the track that any DJ set works its way through hours to get to; that one minute of pure techno bliss.

Preview here.

2007-12-02

Geräusch 6


New Mix: Geräusch 6

Last 'Geräusch' mix I did was back in June, so here is a new one I did earlier today [on the turntables].

Ricardo Villalobos - Baila Sin Petit [SED]
Donnacha Costello - Orange A [Minimise]
Guido Schneider & André Galluzzi - Albertino [Cadenza]
Len Faki - My Black Sheep (Radio Slave Mix) [Len Series]
Matt John - Olga Dancekowski (Audion's Paradise Café Remix) [BAR 25]
GummiHz - Hypnotize [Mobilee]
Mikael Stavöstrand & Franco Cinelli - Money Talks [Sunset Diskos]
Kabale Und Liebe & Daniel Sanchez - Mumbling Yeah [Arearemote]
Rufus Wainwright - Tiergarten (Supermayer Remix) [Polydor (UK)]
Daso - Meine [Spectral Sound]
Steve Bug - A World Without [Poker Flat]
Ricardo Villalobos - Samasai [SED]
Burial - Near Dark [Hyperdub]
Radiohead - 15 Step [N/A]

I'm pretty proud of this one, especially 'Mumbling Yeah' into 'Tiergarten'. However, Burial into Radiohead was not a very good idea, and it shows.

Missed out on Diplo at Studio B, but Harry should be filling you in on the hilarious stories soon.

ALSO: Make sure to check out Steve Mizek's updated blog at www.littlewhiteearbuds.com. It's been updated with a brand new look and promises have been made for really great content. Already up is a review of Donnacha Costello's recent CD compilation of his Colourseries, complete with a free mp3 courtesy of Donnacha himself [also in the above mix!]. Expect upcoming interviews with Matthew Dear, more free [and legal] mp3s and free [and legal] mixes. Enjoy!