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Friday, January 04, 2008

Deep Train 5 - Sensual Dawn --- mixed by The Timewriter
Subtitled Sensual Dawn, Jean F. Cochois aka The Timewriter presents the fifth edition of his mix-series Deep Train. Emotional, sensual and with his well-known and distinctive style, he yet again succeeds in creating a special atmosphere through selecting some exquisite track titles – all typical for his ongoing theme. With this mix, The Timewriter steers the train away from commonly known tracks; instead purposefully focussing on pure musicality by including artists such as Robert Graf, Round Two, Pete Gust or Diogenes Club. With top tunes from Sian (also featured on play-lists from Carl Craig, Loco Dice, Ame, Ben Watt, Marc Romboy, Steve Lawler, Laurent Garnier and many others) and Nikola Gala, a currently much in-demand artist from Greece, The Timewriter builds a bridge to the inhabitants of Plastic City by combining the sound typical to the label together with his outstanding taste in music and sensitive feel. Also featured is Rob Pearson, who just had his debut on Plastic City and currently working on his new album. This truly is a bundle of magnificent listening goodies at gourmet-level. One can hear the voice of Robert Owens whispering "Take a ride inside of deep" in Rob Pearson and C-Soul's "Escape From The Madness" - directed straight at the listeners. Enjoy over one hour of the absolute finest Deep- and Tech House. Get your tickets and never disembark the train!
Da Funk - The Throwdown

Switzerland in 1991. The electronic music began to crowd its fans. In front a teenager called Da Funk. Electronic Music had done it to the young man and he began to deal with the whole scene. First party attendances were the result and Da Funk was definitely fallen in love with the music. In the middle of the 90'ies, which Da Funk naturally through-live with excessive celebrations on innumerable Parties and Club nights, the normal celebrating as a music consumer did not gave him the sufficient kick anymore. Thus the music-possessed young man began to acquire himself how to Mix. Soon the first gigs came at smaller, usually illegal parties around Winterthur. In winter 1996 the first large gig in Zurich followed and Da Funk were rocking the floor. Further bookings troughout Switzerland followed. The attendance of a Spanish party island '97 rang the end of his DJ activity. The sufficient satisfaction by playing records only and in holidays with a new music direction infected, the DJ project was hung to the nail. House Music was the new born child of Da Funk. A time of re-direction followed and Da Funk returned into the role of the consumer for a short moment. Dormant sitting around and nothing doing aren't characteristics Da Funk call his own and so he courageously move on to a further step. Producing own sounds and tracks should be it. He began to build up his own Studio and working with large eagerness at his musical ideas.
Lukas Greenberg - Rhode´Stories

Nikolas Jakoby a.k.a. Lukas Greenberg definitely is no newcomer in the electronic music scene. He started his career in the early 90ies as a hip hop dj and played at famous venues like the tresor, 90Grad and KitCat. Quite a lot residencies and years of dance floor experience brought him to own productions which he started on an Atari Mega 2. He founded his label "Synphon Records" and received remix requests from Peter Schilling amongst others. It's easy to see that after more than ten years in the business his musical background is based on a broad variety of influences and styles – so is his music and what else than Plastic City could be the perfect platform for the height of his creativity. Last year he had his first appearance at "Play Plastic City" and his debut EP "Behind Doors" earlier this year drew attention to this fantastic musician, producer and DJ. The "Rhode Stories" again verify his sense for high quality listening stuff: He rolls out his musical range while connecting all tracks like writing a book. He produced several introductions for the "chapters" and after listening the whole album one is convinced about a theory behind the compilation of the songs. He rides on a wave of downbeat, electro, house, easy listening and some more ingredients which make you feel comfortable about listening to the "Stories" again and again. This is an outstanding collection of tracks – influenced by people, life and musical history and hits bulls eye aiming at the Plastic City philosophy. Enjoy the warm and bright atmosphere - high quality listening pleasure!
Forteba - Space Between Us

Forteba or Krisztian Dobrocsi, as he is known to his proud parents, hails from the Hungarian city of Vac where he found his true calling relatively early, with sweet eighteen: producing electronic music of all colours. His early compositions were settled near breakbeat and chill-out area but he soon found his passion in straight rhythms and arrangements inspired by German deep-house stuff. He is setting exceptional production standards, sophisticated rhythms and arrangements which combine house music and elements and atmospheres of dub and ambient. His debut on Plastic City once again brought more emotion and deepness to the standardised landscape of house.The second single is taken from the upcoming album of the hungarian producer who is reinterpreting and developing all facets of house music. It's a delicate extract of his style diversity. Broad, deep and breathtakingly beautiful – meanwhile always forward and clubby.
Rob Pearson vs. C-Soul feat. Robert Owens
Rob Pearson was growing up in South London, had various musical influences and soon started creating his own sound regardless of the gear he was using. He has been working amongst Tippa Irie, Cedric Myton & The Congos, Marc Almond, So Solid, UKApache and many more, produced number one hits, runs Evasive Records as a successful label and has been in business at studio and countless decks for more than a decade. Actually he's workin on his debut album and with "Escape from the Madness" he is proving his status as underground house hero collaborating with Robert Owens who worked with the likes of Coldcut and Photek and comes up with his lovely voice. Incl. a massive The Timewriter Remix!
Adam Jace - Northern Lights
This laidback, twenty-something, ex South African, Sydney dweller lives and breathes house music. His sound is described as unique and forward thinking, breaking down genre boundaries effortlessly and representing club-focused music at its very best. As a DJ, he has played across Sydney's finest venues and club nights including his residency at Habit, where he has supported the likes of Ricky Ryan, Sonny Wharton and local hero's Matt Rowan & Jaytech. As a producer, his contest winning remix of Urban Medicine's 'Momentum', on FBSS, shed first light on this new young talent. His debut EP titled, 'Northern Lights' was picked up by the legendary Plastic City where he joins the ranks of highly regarded artists such as The Timewriter, Terry Lee Brown Junior, Gui Boratto and many more. His track 'Doktor Deep' is featured on The Timewriter's forthcoming mix compilation; Deep Train Vol 5. What may be considered ones career highlight, this twenty-something has achieved on his first release – not bad!

Monday, October 08, 2007

The day machines learned how to love,
the satellites careened one last time round the
earth till they’d spent all their power, petered out and
burned up in the atmosphere.
Things had come full circle.
At the dawn of the 18th century they’d entered the
evolutionary arena as a brand new species.
At first, although they soon evinced creaturely
emotions and musical intuition, the humanoids exploited
them as tractable slaves.
The machines – and this is the latest
zoologically accurate designation for this life
form – have only undergone their long overdue
emancipation in our day.Under their nom de guerre
“Alphawezen”, Ernst Wawra and his singing
comrades-in-arms Asu, Verena, Simone and Fred
have already twice demonstrated their expertise in the
weird and wonderful world of electro-apparatus.
Their first two sound carriers,
“L'Après-Midi d'un Microphone”
and “En Passant”, floated with somnambulistic
lightness and poise over the fertile no-man’s
land between the genres of trip-hop, house and
electropop, hovering over the fine line
between art and kitsch.
A typical Alphawezen recording session is
less like a composer’s studio session than
a conspirative get-together, replete with elated
twitterings and chirpings, murmured and whispered
exchanges of secrets and piquant remarks.
The reward for this courteous treatment of the
machines resonates through the very first track:
“Green Eyes” is possessed of a complex and
magical melancholy peculiar to creatures who,
after centuries of slavery, have at long last been
proffered a helping hand
(namely, Mr. Wawra’s nimble-fingered one).
The masterfully interwoven melodies, which have
become hallmarks of Alphawezen’s music,
evoke en passant delectable scenes in the mind’s eye
of the attentive listener. In this case it’s the iridescent
self-abnegating “tears in rain” that android replicant
Roy Batty talks about so movingly in the
movie Blade Runner.
But the forceful string theme at the close of the piece
intimates that some day the machines might no longer
take their exploitation “lying down”, as it were.
We can only hope compassionate voices like
Asu’s here will then assuage their rage:
“Hush, hush, let's get lost,” she sings, or rather whispers,
to us on the second track, “Gun Song”. And indeed,
the strings that come in again at the end of the song
are no longer marching toward their just cause,
but exude a sighing soulful well-being like that of the
Beast bewitched by its beloved Beauty. Before you yield
yourself up in wonder to the astounding maturity of
Wawra’s menagerie of machines in the serene climes
of the redemptive grand finale hymn “Doux Rêves”,
there’s a lot to discover – and sometimes even to smile at.
In “Film3” or “Freeze”, for instance, Wawra elicits
from a very affable specimen of an old Korg synthesizer
the very sweetest of sound-pearls from the depths of his
creaturely trance.On this third album Alphawezen
takes us through the vast realm between experimentation
and calculated effects, bringing us full circle to the first album.
Since the days of the legendary band Kraftwerk, many
have shown that machines can produce more than just
rhythmically repetitive booming and thumping.
But it wasn’t till Alphawezen’s musical experiments
that we learned that polyphonically intertwined enunciations
of their vitality have the melodic quality and complexity
of 19th-century Italian arias. Naturally, the next question
is what skills this lovable species needs to learn now to
attain at long last the coveted status of fully-fledged living beings.
The answer is: breathing.
1. Green Eyes 2. Gun Song 3. Fim3 (Brigitte Bardot) 4. Days 5. Freeze 6. Out Of Sight 7. Me Optimized 8. Road Movie1 9. Déjà-Vu (Vocal Version) 10. RootsTrackers 11. heimat.de 12. El Nino 13. A Thousand Tears 14. Doux Reves
to get this album, please go to:
more infos on:
Back to business after a crazy summer over here in Albufeira - Portugal.
well, got many many update to prepare
on my blog,but here are some stuff that i
realy love and they sound just
perfect to listen all day & night....
i already made a search on net, and i find a very nice
myspace from them, just take a snipe on:
http://www.myspace.com/eigenart
EIGENART - Malia
[kju:] as the 17th letter of the alphabet
is synonymous with quiet, quite electronic,
quality conscious, quayside music which finds
a way between commercial easy listening
and personal reference, between dance floor
and sofa comfort. [kju:] looks for their artists’
concerns as well as their listeners wishes.
You can hardly peg [kju:] as a certain
category of label or sound. Eigenart comes
along the catalogue with an impressive,
bright and various album. Claus Pieper is
the multitalented face behind many
productions for more than a decade
and had major success with countless
releases and projects.
Just to name an example he was one
of members of world famous Genlog
in the 90s but after leaving stage he
concentrated on deeper sounds and
emotional experiences as you can
quite obviously hear.
Eigenart defines time and space as
not existent and takes you up and away to
leave everything behind.
Twelve inspiriting tunes conducted by a
gentle summer breeze encase the listener
and document Pieper’s knowledge which
reaches deep into easy listening history.
Multifunctional extraordinary!
track list 1.
"Deep Shadows" 05:08
2. "Thoughtfully" 07:15
3. "Red & Gold" 05:28
4. "Solaire" 05:41
5. "El Amarna" 04:58
6. "Malia" 07:14
7. "It's About Time" 05:52
8. "Inspiration" 07:16
9. "Metropolis" 06:36
10."Pink Panther" 05:47
11."Yellow Moon" 05:56
12."Web Are" 06:15

my favorite tracks are ---> all tracks.Amazing album

where u can find it to buy.

** more infos
Tracks Appear On:
Mayday - Life On Mars - The Mayday Compilation Album (2xCD) Solo 1 Low Spirit Recordings 1996
Dark Groovy Beats (2xCD) Sourcerer Legoan 1997
The Different Colours Of Drum 'n' Bass Vol. 2 (2xCD, Dig) Nostro Leguan 1997
Genlog In The Mix (2xCD) Solo One Premium (2) 2002
Deep Trance Vol. 4 (3xCD) Boyz ZYX Music 2003
Essential Clubtunes (2xCD) Remember Me (Original ... ZYX Music 2003
Ibiza Chillout - Special Classic Mix Edition 2 (2xCD) It Could Be Anything Ayia Napa 2005

Sunday, July 29, 2007

A REAL BUSY SUMMER OUTSIDE,
ITS BEEN FREAK'IN,
PARTY EVERYNIGHT.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

LOOK OUT FOR ONE OF THA BOMB TUNE
FOR THIS SUMMER, SO LOVELY... This time the artists come all the way from australia and deliver
a summer and ladies anthem. Remixes are supplied by the italians from Island Groove,
who take it into balearic pleasure, aswell as from Soulstar´s label head honchos Harley & Muscle,
of milanese deep house fame. Boulevard - On my Own (SS016) A1 Sleepless Nights Mix A2 Island Groove Remix B1 Harley & Muscle Deep Remix B2 Original Vocal

Saturday, June 09, 2007

A MUST HAVE RECORD IN YOUR BAG...
FOR ALL SUMMER PARTIES