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The Netaudio Berlin 2007 will take place from 5. to 7. October in the RAW Tempel. In case you’re living in Eastern Germany and can’t make it to Hamm, move your ass to Berlin. Meet Sim Sullen, if you dare.
Edit: Filippo Aldovini of Zymogen and myself will be around in Berlin from the 3rd of October already. So if anyone wants to invite us for a coffee, just say a word ; ) Sim.
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Get your set together and come to Hamm! 12rec.-acts Milhaven and Hermelin will perform hardrockin’ liveshows, sell CDs and be around for a talk. Meet Sven Swift, if you dare.
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Yippie Yippie Yeah! 12rec. is three years old! Back in 2004, Sim and Swift got together to found a plattform to promote their friend’s music… this is what it has becum. We’re happy to be here, still. To celebrate this special anniversary, we teamed up with Munic-based Aerotone Netlabel and offer you a limited CDr-edition of Frerk by My First Trumpet. Including two brandnew bonus tunes! Check Check Checker.
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Moritz “mo.” Sauer deicided to go online with an english version of his established Phlow-weblog. At phlow-magazine.com you can read about Netaudio gossip mainly: short reviews (unless RUBored.org!), label portraits, interviews and many more. The site is still a bit beta, but mo. will come up with refinements every once a while. Bettina Rhymes, free music expert and hungry listener will contribute regular reviews, high lightening the must-haves of the week. Please support!
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The Mödling-universe keeps expanding. Remember our nice sampler that featured the weird posse around Tupolev? Here are some new names you should be familiar with for 2007: David Schweighart, Slon, Protestant Work Ethic and the guy with the headphones, The Clonious a.k.a. Rassoul. Still active: Lukas Scholler, Alexandr Vatagin and Avant-Pop trio Und Morgen, der Asphalt (!). Too much names for you? Start here.
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It was already anounced here a while ago, but finally mighty Sven Swift released another netaudio mix titled Terrain To Roam at mixotic.net. I don´t really see the connection to chopped fruits but can confirm that some of the tracks on here are a lot more bouncy than you might expect when you know his other mixes.
Well, just start the download and decide for yourself:

Direkt Download (192kbit|106MB)
Playlist:
| 01 | - | Orange Crush – Across The Breeze Archaic Horizon 002 |
| 02 | - | Stig Inge – Influences Customized Music 027 |
| 03 | - | Bobby Baby – Bobby (Rupert’s HighVoltage Disco Remix) Corpid Extra 007 |
| 04 | - | Super Multifaros – We Are Giants Signora Franca 037 |
| 05 | - | El Senor Ciuf Ciuf – I Think I Saw A Dead Person Walking Yesterday 12rec 029 |
| 06 | - | AMbandet – Hours Disappear When You Are Dancing Here Alces2 007 |
| 07 | - | Bubblyfish – Peripheral Retinascan 061 |
| 08 | - | Lukas Scholler – Milchig Trüb unreleased |
| 09 | - | Ellul – Blood (Heezen w/ xn Remix) Sounds Are Active 042 |
| 10 | - | Emil Klotzsch – Geteiltes Sein One 032 |
| 11 | - | MB-ent – Izhevsk:Somehand ElectroSound 030 |
| 12 | - | My First Trumpet – D. Kitt Aerotone 009 |
| 13 | - | Tsukimono – Black On Grey Arterija Colours Series 009 |
| 14 | - | Porcelain in the Backpack – Silent Giants unreleased |
| 15 | - | Biathalon – Warm Front Expanding Electronic Diversity 022 |
| 16 | - | Herzog – Perhaps She’d Like To See Me Fall Apart Serein 010 |
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Well, let´s face the truth: My french is not really good. To be honest, my french skills are very close to not existing and even our friend from Mountain View makes a better job in translating. But the google translator and me teamed up to find out what the people at free-culture.fr had to say about our little label. As it turned out their article is more than complaisant and talks about inspiration and stuff like that. We feel honoured, merci beaucoup!
You don´t understand french too? Try this.
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Two years back, German Netlabel ideology released a tight compilation of Cologne-based Hip Hop-artists entitled “Colonius Monk Collective“. Lunte, MC of Berlin Rap-duo Sichtbeton (see 12rec.010 and .018 for reference), studies film in Cologne and has been a part of this first sampler. Now, ideology just released “Colonius Monk Collective II” for free download. And it’s not only Lunte holding the mic this time, you can also catch DJ V.Raeter for some fresh beats. Yeah! My favourite is track “Medikamente” with fabulous raps by Lunte and Gringo Starr of the Broke Gringos.
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I got in contact with Canadian Nicolas Bernier when I wrote a review for his recent solo-release “Ailet l’eau faille by” at No Type-Netlabel. He ordered a bunch of CDrs and after some email chatting he told me about a special project he’s been working on. Nicolas teamed up with Folk- and improvisational guitarist Simon Trottier for some kind of a concept EP dealing about a stranded objet abandonne. They jammed with acoustic and electric guitar, laptop and toy piano, diverse stringed instruments, percussion and microphones. Being quite familiar with Nicolas’ work under his own name and as part of the “Milliseconde Topographie” -series, I was very curious what this duo would sound like. After weeks of careful yet extensive post-production, the outcome blow both our minds.
The “Objet abandonne en Mer” -EP consists of four tracks with the title track being sub-divided in parts one to three. Opener “Harmattan” starts with a loop of rhythmically ordered glitches. Two entangled layers of acoustic guitar burst in, the smooth bass-guitar in the back anticipates the main harmonic motive of the album in a whole. The slide-guitar comes in and invokes an intense feeling of being lost while the glitches keep stumbling forward. Bow and synthesizer replace the slide until an acoustic guitar introduces a simple Folk-melody. Glockenspiel and bow join the fun and take the song to a beautiful ending.
“Objet abandonne en Mer” is dominated by diverse field-recordings and crackling glitches. The first part introduces processed strings, a bunch of guitar-loops and soothing synthesizers. The feeling of being lost created in the first song is altered to a vague idea of rolling with the waves. You can hear the planks creak. At the beginning of part two, the electro-acoustic cacophony of the introduction gives rise to a calm guitar melody, which sounds a bit like after the storm. For the end, a thousand small Herzog-style guitars arise and consume the spectrum ‘till single tones and chords begin to establish on top. The songs fades with field-recordings.
The third track opens with a nice Blues-motive on electric guitar and Nicolas’ trademark noises. The initial melody disappears in reverb and processed field-recordings while a diffuse second layer gains contour beneath the surface, modulating constantly. Just before the 1.000 Hours of Staring-similarity become too evident, a firm and catchy guitar emerges to make you hum along. Something like the album’s dramaturgic peak. “Bourrasque” afterwards is the final tune. Mainly made of Simon’s wonderful guitars, the songs starts with a lot of them piled up efficiently. Nicolas sends them through his computer’s filter-section and adds field-recordings and glitch. After all, one singular Folk-melody survives, just to drown in the sound of seagulls, oceanic hissing, noise and the distance echo of Nicolas’ and Simon’s voices. More than just intriguing.
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Objet abandonne en Mer @ 12rec.net (hit this link for direct download)
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New Experimental Music Mixtape at Thirteensongs.net
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Free download, as always: The Sound of Music/ Romantic Disamiguation
Direct link: [13S.011] (153MB via SonicQuirrel)
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