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Lowground

Minion

Ra-X

Rude 66

Starfish Pool

Starfish Pool And Various Remixers

Starfish Pool And Various Remixers 12"

Transformantra

Unit Moebius

Various - Real Music For Abstract People






Starfish Pool
Remixed
Silver recordings CD SR007B $17.99


Starfish Pool's minimal techno releases over the last few years have inspired this collection of great remixes by a group of the top producers in the international electronic underground.
PWOG mixer/engineer Tim Freeman and his Dogon Soundsystem partner Peter Koedoodt follow up their brilliant remixes of the Starfish Pool hit Offday, with a new hard space-y dance floor mix Another Day.
Holland's Unit Moebius adds avant jazz-house rhythms to the minimal beats of their first mix of Dante's Carnival CD's Evil Star, while getting into a Plastikman-style snappy snare sound on a second Extended Remix. The same track gets redone by England's Mark Broom & his Pure Plastic partner Dave Hill, for the pumping Evil Star (rue east mix).
The underground of Osaka, Japan makes three appearances on Remixed as Riou Tomita, Akio Nagase and Riou's new breaks-oriented alter ego, Holon, deliver their distinctive techno flavours to this excellent release.
And newcomers, the Steve McQueen Trio, the latest signing to Silver recordings, bite the bullet to give their inspired, interpretation of Vegetable Pie.
For the vinyl aficionados their is a limited edition 12" featuring the mixes by Riou aka Holon, Mark Broom/Dave Hill and Unit Moebius! (RW002)

Review: "An opening loop of "I can feel...and I don't want to get shot tonight," terminated savagely with a gunshot, sets the tone of intensity pursued throughout Remixed. Koen Lybaert's peers are generally up to the task, though Riou expurgates too much of Starfish Pool's marrow, rearranging the lean funk of "Dante's Carnival: Act 2" into disconnected dial-tones which float through hollow space. Two excellent Unit Moebius remixes of "Evil Star" streamline and intensify Lybaert's original with rhythmic reinforcements and a rocket-fueled propulsive thrust. The Steve McQueen Trio's gradual reduction of "Vegetable Pie" into pure trance wave forms is also brilliant. Mark Broom and Dave Hill inflate "Evil Star"'s innate industro-funk by compression and simplification. Their "Rue East Mix" is a bolt of driving energy without a trace of fat. Akio Nagase achieves a similar effect by diluting the techno tendencies of "Clean" and introducing a dubby spring into Lybaert's step. "Swing Little Move", vibrant and primal in its prior incarnation, is somewhat confused by Holon's cluttered mix. Too much happens too quickly, without the wider berth given by Lybaert's more patient approach. Dogon Soundsystem's overhaul of "Another Day" is wonderful, displaying a real feel for Starfish Pool's unique balance of house vivacity and aggro-techno rhythmic whiplash." - i/e March '98





Minion
The Crash Session
CD SR 006B $17.99


Tracklisting:
1. Crash Zero (Starfish Pool Remix)
2. Crash Two-five-Four
3. Crash Nine-Three-Three
4. Crash One-Six-Four-Three
5. Crash Three-Zero-One-Eight
6. Crash Three-Five-Five-Zero
7. Crash Three-Six-One-Nine
8. Crash Four-Two-Zero-Seven
9. Crash Four-Two-One-Nine
10. Crash Four-Nine-Five-Zero
11. Crash Five-Nine-Three-Five (Unit Moebius Remix)
12. Crash One-Zero-Five-One-Seven
13. Crash One-Zero-Six-Two-Three


Like Starfish Pool's Koen Lybaert's collaboration through the mail with Mark Broom for the Lowground release, Minion is his shared vision of minimalist techno and techno-house with Holland's Unit Moebius's Jan Duivenvoorden. Together they use dub techniques on tracks like "Crash two-five-four" to phase the pulsing beats & breaks in the style of Bandulu and the Basic Channel groups. In addition to the eleven jointly-written tracks Unit Moebius and Starfish Pool each did a solo remix. The Crash Session is the first of five such collaborations, which are now in progress and all to be released on Lybaert's Silver recordings label.
Both Starfish Pool and Unit Moebius have had previous releases from Belgium's KK/Nova Zembla Records.





Real Music cover Various
Real Music for Abstract People
CD SR 005B $17.99


Tracklisting:
1. Minion "Crash"
2. Prozac "In It"
3. Syndic "Manic Depression"
4. Thrak "Connected"
5. Freeform "Shag"
6. Lowground "All Girls Are"
7. Rude 66 "Terrifying"
8. The Mellowtrons "One Day"
9. Mark Broom "The Battle Begin"
10. Unit Moebius "Minimal Mood"
11. Starfish Pool "Vegetable Pie"


The exciting, first compilation from Koen Lybaert's Silver recordings. Real Music features exclusive tracks by guest artists such as New York's Prozac (from the Rancho Relaxo Allstars) and England's Mark Broom (who also appears as Lowground with Lybaert). In addition Real Music previews Silver recording's debut full-length disc by Minion, which is the meeting of Unit Moebius and Starfish Pool (who both have tracks of their own as well). Surrounding all this pumping minimalism are techno and hip hop tracks from Warp Record's Freeform, former Meat Beat Manifesto tech Lee Walker aka The Mellowtrons, Belgian acid-techno project Syndic, fellow Belgian Thrak and Holland's Rude 66 ("Terrifying" from his Silver recordings CD The Devil's Highway below).





Rude 66
The Devil's Highway
CD SR 004B $17.99


Tracklisting:
1. Jesus!
2. Not My Day
3. Re-Create
4. .. And Swallow
5. Pumpkin
6. After one
7. Terrifying
8. But Meanwhile
9. Time Warp
10. Homies (Additional flavors by Starfish Pool)
11. The Holsteins Visit The Grand Canyon
12. The Monster


Holland's Rude 66 is a very established act in the European electronic underground dance scene. Since 1992 his work has been released on several labels including Crammed Discs, Instinct Records, Djax-Up-Beats and Bunker/Acid Planet. The Devil's Highway is the first full length release from Rude 66 on Silver recordings and expresses the Silver philosophy, by emphasizing originality in sound and structure, rather than accessibility. Using an eclectic interpretation of dance music Rude 66's raw techno mixes acid, hip hop, analogue noises and spoken word bytes. Best tracks are the acid & funky drumming track "Time Warp", the Meat Beat-styled "Terrifying" and the well-tweaked "Homies" which features additional production from Starfish Pool.

Review: "Overdriven 303s and cheeky humor are always a winning combination. another bunch of Koen Lybaert's friends, another platter of Acid splashdown techno. a nice garage feel to this one, loose and informal. pliable grooves in fine RAC style ("Re-Create" "Terrifying") and sweaty House workouts ("Pumpkin"). in line with Warp's AI posse, especially Polygon Window, FUSE, and B12. the fresh combination of familiar "nostalgic" electro-sounds, the RDJ-caught-in-a-hurricane sweep of "The Holsteins Visit the Grand Canyon" and a sparkling Starfish Pool remix add up to a record well worth checking out. ***1/2 - IDM detroit mailing list





Lowground
Sound For Freaks
CD SR 003B $17.99


Tracklisting:
1. Skilled - remixed by Starfish Pool
2. Refresh Two
3. Skilled Three
4. Refresh Four
5. Skilled Five
6. Refresh Six
7. Skilled Seven
8. Refresh - remixed by Mark Broom


Lowground is a collaboration between Starfish Pool's Koen Lybaert and England's Mark Broom (who runs the Pure Plastic label and has remixed PWOG for KK). Early in 1995 Mark Broom was the headlining DJ at a small techno event which also featured PWOG, Damon Wild and Starfish Pool. At this first meeting a serious interest began to develop between Mark Broom and Koen Lybaert about their individual music. This interest became the breeding ground for this collaboration.
Lowground shows their love of the most refined minimal techno as Lybaert's rhythm layers meet Broom's seasoned use of electro-funk influences. The tracks were recorded over a six month period at each of their studios. To complete this collaboration they each did a remix on their own. The final result of these sessions is a serious statement against the commercial approach to techno music as the genre enters the mainstream market. Both Mark and Koen appreciate the underground status of this recording.





RA-X
Muk
CD SR 002B $17.99


Tracklisting:
1. Sodium
2. Saur
3. Hey You/Erftour Gind
4. Staeunky
5. You Wouldn't
6. Diskokin
7. Ready
8. Don't Disturb Me/Tets
9. Fukm - remixed by Starfish Pool


RA-X (ie Radio-Active Xtra-terrestrial) stands for high peaked and hard edged noise techno. RA-X's creator Vincent Koreman is inspired by Aphex Twin, as well as Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane and The Jesus and Marychain. He has been releasing vinyl-only albums through Bunker/Acid Planet and on his own label Asbest Records.
Muk can be seen as the next episode in Ra-X's over-the-top freak show! This full length album recalls old industrial elements that are assembled in a most unusual way, creating this feedback driven techno! With a huge wall-of-sound and an uninterrupted drive Muk is true shellshock.
His previous KK release is also available: Stekker CD Kk 154B





Unit Moebius
life mood 1-8 and remixes
CD SR 001B $17.99


tracklisting:
1. Life Mood 1
2. Life Mood 2
3. Life Mood 3
4. Bunker 16-1 remixed by Starfish Pool
5. Life Mood 4
6. Life Mood 5
7. Life Mood 6
8. Life Mood 7
9. Life Mood 8
10. Bunker 16-4 remixed by Starfish Pool


An absolutely brilliant live release from Holland's Unit Moebius! These two guys from The Hague have built up a very strong reputation due to their appearances in their home-based squatters scene and with their do-it-yourself releases on obscure labels like Acid Planet, Referenc and their own label Bunker. They have also released successful albums on Germany's Disko B and Kk Records.
This, the first Silver recordings release creates an image of what a Unit Moebius gig is like: non stop up-tempo grooves with constantly changing moods - from good ole' acid style to real experimental, minimal stuff. Includes two refreshing remixes by Starfish Pool.





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Transformantra
Liquor Mart
12" RW004E $9.99


Tracklisting:
A1 Liquor Mart 6.15
B1 Fiip 7.17
B2 G-Stylee (Freaky Chakra Remix) 8.16


The new Toronto-area techno quartet Transformantra make their impressive debut with this three track 12 inch featuring the bouncy LFO-styled sounds and funky drumming of the title track Liquor Mart. DJs will not want to miss this vinyl-only EP which features Astralwerks label artist Freaky Chakra's kick-ass electro-breakbeat remix of Transformantra's G-Stylee and the exclusive track "Fiip". We are hearing that this single is being played by Carl Cox, Derrick May and John Acquaviva. Transformantra's debut performance was at the Black Lodge rave last May, where they appeared with PWOG, The Black Dog and Stacey Pullen.The Black Dog praised their show on his website: "...The real stars of the evening were the local talent. An awesome technothreesomeinthemouldofkraftwerk totally blew the minds of everyone..."

Reviews: "The title track is a maelstrom that seems to encompass five or six different works, with layers appearing to rise and fall- at random, but it somehow never loses its way. The flipside features a surprisingly dark Freaky Chakra mix with a tasty d'n'b flavor. Easily in my top 10 for the year." - Feedback Monitor 12/2/97

""Liquor Mart" combines the funky electro sound of the mid eighties with that driving-drilling synth that bleeds your brain dry. Then the filtered congas snap ya silly." - Klublife March 98





Starfish Pool remixed label Starfish Pool
Remixed
12" RW002E $9.99


3 great remixes from the Remixed CD by Mark Broom/Dave Hill, Unit Moebius and Riou (aka Holon).




Starfish Pool
Abstract Number Two E.P.
12" RW 001C $9.99


Tracklisting:
A1. Evil Star
A2. Swing Little Move
B1. Clean
B2. Satar
B3. From The Scene of God


Another 12" vinyl-only release from Koen Lybaert and Starfish Pool! Belgium's minimal trance king brings you a brilliant mix of minimal, hard beats with weirdly timed loops to keep your head spinning. This release has 4 tracks from the Dante's Carnival CD as well as an unreleased track "From The Scene of God" a long cut that starts ambient and gets louder and phased. Abstract Number Two is a must have for any underground minimal fan and a great 12" to mix with!





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