SND - 4 5 6 - Vinyl - 2008 - BCC
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Artist : SND
Title : 4, 5, 6
Genre : Electronic
Year : 2008
Date : 04/21/2008
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks : 12
Label : SND
Source : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length : 60:38 min
Size : 91,6 MB
p l a y l i s t_d e t a i l s
01.Inner 01 (08:13)
02.Inner 02 (02:41)
03.Inner 03 (09:35)
04.Hpuncture 01 (07:17)
05.Hpuncture 02 (01:38)
06.Hpuncture 03 (09:02)
07.Hpuncture 04 (01:23)
08.Push 01 (04:32)
09.Push 02 (01:16)
10.Push 03 (04:23)
11.Push 04 (06:53)
12.Push 05 (03:45)
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60:38 min
r e l e a s e_n o t e s
*THE RETURN OF LEGENDARY MILLE PLATEAUX / RASTER NOTON ACT .SND
WITH THEIR FIRST NEW MATERIAL IN SEVEN YEARS AND JUST AFTER THEIR SUPPORT SLOT ON
AUTECHRE'S LATEST TOUR. LOVINGLY ENGINEERED AND CUT AT BERLIN'S DUBPLATES AND
MASTERING - STRICTLY LIMITED TO 300 COPIES FOR THE WORLD!* Sheffield's Mat Steel
and Mark Fell released their first material under the SND moniker back in 1998. An
anonymous 12" appeared as if from nowhere, adorned with some abstract line drawings
and a smudged ink stamp that provided a telephone number and no other information.
The music on offer pre-dated the entire 'clicks & cuts' movement by a good couple
of years, and also side-stepped many of its eventually familiar templates. In the
years that followed, much of the public obsession with Minimal Techno, the bleep
reductionism of the Sahko label (and their modern day evangelists Sleeparchive,
Richie Hawtin and the like) could also be intrinsically connected to the pioneering
work carried out by SND during the late 90's, engineering a kind of percussive
music stripped bare, leaving a disconfigured alignment of bass pulses and static
clips that demanded the listener fill in the gaps. Needless to say, that first 12"
fast became a highly elusive artefact, soon giving way to two more incredible
releases on their own eponymous imprint, and a series of critically acclaimed
albums released by Mille Plateaux . This ridiculously good new package marks their
long awaited return and makes for a complex, utterly compelling journey that
represents their most developed and generous material to date. The set starts with
nothing bar the tense shimmer of stretched, fragile keys, and ends up trawling
through various permutations of bare percussive multi-layering, jump-up beats
squashed through several time signatures, Garage variations, R&B decimations
fragmented into the barest components imaginable, and the kind of disregard for
sonic convention that has always made these two producers so incredibly free-
thinking and beyond the confines of any lazy categorisation. This is music that is
both deeply experimental and percussively exhilarating, resulting in a kind of
tantalising cacophony that sounds like a fantasy collaboration between Soundhack,
Timbaland, Mika Vainio, Kim Rapatti, Aphex Twin, Frank Bretschneider, Ryoji Ikeda
and El-B, trimmed free of any sonic excess or unnecessary fluff to produce an
utterly challenging 60 minute session that without doubt will rank as one of the
year's most sonically daring, oddly danceable releases. just make sure to play this
as loud as your surroundings will allow. This is a STRICTLY limited pressing and
sure to become a collectors item - Don't hang about...!
gracias a kfw por darme a conocer estos sonidos.
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