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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Flavor of the week #4

Burger/Voigt Aka: Jörg Burger // Wolfgang Voigt
www.myspace.com/wolfgangvoigt
www.myspace.com/kompakt
( ;D --> Overstating the impact of Wolfgang Voigt and Jörg Burger on electronic music would be nearly impossible as their music together and apart is still used as touchstones today. Voigt is most famous for founding Kompakt Records, an institution of German techno, but his ambient works as Gas, his bone dry Studio 1 project and acid tracks as Mike Ink are just as important. Burger hewed more to the melodic side of things, but his music as The Bionaut, The Modernist and Triola are no less enjoyable. And together they recorded one of the few purely electronic entries in Matador's catalog.)
Wand Aus Klang Remixe
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Burger / Voigt - Frieden
www.youtube.com/watch?gl=FR&hl=fr&v=HhMS2B-b41g
Se also: http://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2008/10/flavor-of-week-44.html

The xx
www.myspace.com/thexx
http://thexx.info
( ;D --> The xx arrive with their debut album 'xx' - a whole new sound of love, loss and longing. Their unique make-up is an inadvertent second nature marriage of 2009's urban/guitar tribes, in one corner fluttering new wave indebted reverberation, in the other, plumes of post-dubstep sub-bass and figuratively, their defining core of rich R&B vocal textures.)
XX
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Sven Väth
www.myspace.com/svenvaeth  
( ;D--> One of the most popular proponents of German trance techno during the early to mid-'90s through both his recordings, epic-length DJ sets and his ownership of the Harthouse family of labels, Sven Väth reserved his mid-'90s full-length albums for epic-length concepts that did nothing to bolster his standing in the sometimes consciously unartistic dance community.)
The Sound of the Tenth Season
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In the Mix: The Sound of the Fifth Season
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Abakus
www.artistabakus.com  
www.myspace.com/artistabakus
( ;D --> "Prisms" New album official worldwide release 16th Febuary 2010.)

Yousef /Tim Green
www.cocoon.net
( ;D --> Yousef is weaving around a “strings-meet-piano” motive with massive reverb that gives the tribal beats a deeper meaning and thus will be enchanting the clubs. The flip side belongs to London-based DJ and producer Tim Green.)
Come Home, Lone Time
www.wordandsound.de/article/6281
 
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