Ostgut Ton
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Norman Nodge, a Berghain resident since 2005, plays to the world's headiest dance floors, usually found in pitch-black rooms full of dancers lost in their own heads. He may have had these settings in mind when making "Gathering," a mind-melting percussive techno track on his new Ostgut Ton EP, Embodiment.
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What do you get when you combine Raster-Noton with Ostgut Ton? A gnarly two track Physik 1 EP from scientists of both labels: Atom TM and Tobias. “Physik 44A” is an energetic bleep-a-thon of twisted electronics and curlish synths, while “Physik G321V” is a linear, dubbed version of the former, with Tobias’ trademark sound coming to the fore through shuttling snares and murky hi-hats landing in sequence between brooding drums.
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Following the planetary assault systems long player (oton cd09 ), the most recent ouput from veteran electronic music figurehead luke slater's most prominent alias, we continue the exploration into the outer limits with remixes by al tourettes& appleblim, and deuce. perveyors of the uk dubstep / techno hybrid, bristol's al tourettes and appleblim contort and re-form x speaks to x into a devious, hot-footed celebration of dark and intense broken-beat electronics. tight, tensile and direct, the pair intwine suggestions of melody, thick synth patterns and shuddering sub-sonic bass lines around the heavy, morphing groove. deuce (or bergahin residents shed and marcel dettmann for those in the know) turn in their relentless yet smoothly rounded version of hold it by building upon the same foundations that shaped their bass-heavy, purist debut on the label. droning and phasing to the point of hypnosis, this reduced and pumping tool sums up the energy that drives both shed and dettmann during their appearances at berghain. honouring the original for its insight and clout, deuce let the bass energy flow in abundace as their instictive arrangement unfolds.
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LSD is an ongoing musical collaboration between longtime electronic music innovators Luke Slater, Steve Bicknell and David Sumner (Function) focusing on psychedelic aspects of techno while emphasizing the cross-pollination of each member’s style and rhythmic sensibility.
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Berlin Young gun Max Kobsoil returns with more interesting techno perspectives on Ostgut Ton, his second appearance for the label since his debut LP We Grow, They Decline. No doubt influenced by his residency at the legendary Berghain, these four sonic weapons are strict and austere: overall sure to cause some destruction on the dancefloor.
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Kobosil, Norman Nodge and Marcel Dettmann offer new versions of Fixmers 2003 *Aktion Mekanik Theme*