Stiff Little Spinners, Vol. 9 & 10 Various Artists
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Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
24.11.2017
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- 1 Ben Böhmer - Wechselwerk 06:17
- 2 Antoni Sierakowski - Forest Spirits 07:51
- 3 Piotr Bejnar - Indian Summer 05:26
- 4 Thomas Atzmann - Rockæt 08:58
- 5 Trummerschlunk - The Visit 05:08
- 6 Gimmix - Ruby 04:51
- 7 Kalipo - Blaue Stunde 07:05
- 8 Krink - Jupiter 07:29
- 9 Dylan Cameron - Public Space 05:33
- 10 Joney - Rainman Syndrome 07:38
- 11 Simon Dübell - Angular 03:31
- 12 Deorbiting - Anta Baka? 08:00
Info for Stiff Little Spinners, Vol. 9 & 10
Feat. Ben Bohmer, Trummerschlunk, Kalipo, Antoni Sierakowski, Piotr Bejnar. The intention of Stiff Little Spinners was always to keep the party going and most of all to keep it interesting. With every new release, we introduce new artists and almost always new genres - shoo-bi-doo house, rumble tec, abrasive electronica, stress ambient, you name it! Stiff Little Spinners Vol. 9+10 showcases new and known talent from Hamburg to Berlin via Warsaw and Texas.
The first side of the four starts with Ben Böhmer and Antoni Sierakowski who get straight on it and pick you up with around 124 bpm and loopy hypnotic perfect deep house. We then slow down a little with Piotr Bejnar who gives us a dreamy slow-jam masterpiece that can only be described as the intonation of a summer longing daydream. The first side is definitely for the MDMA kids amongst you.
Side two starts off with Thomas Atzmann, who seems to only produce progressive house operas these days. This nine minute epos will take you on a trip through time and space, it tells a story of tension and precariousness. This leads us to Trummerschlunk who will tease his modular synths until you can’t differentiate what’s in your head and what’s real anymore. Gimmix picks you back up with almost classic house and a slightly wobbly-wonky bassline, so you don’t end up k-holing or anything! The second side is definitely for consuming ketamine to.
The third side of the compilation begins with old friend Kalipo who produces unnerving trancey techno to loose yourself in. Next up is Krink, mixing six or seven percussionistic sound elements with looped melodies and then taking them away from you and giving you more as he pleases. With this we move into the most technoid part of the compilation with Dylan Cameron. The analog production is maximal techno and the erratic third side is most definitely for the connoisseurs of the pure and unadulterated amphetamine.
We continue with Joney, as always he is hard to pin down to a specific genre. Jungley slow tec? Moody break house? Maybe it is techno, that is walking through a swamp. Next up is Simon Dübell with maximal electronica and a hint of 2006, but just the right amount for happy memories of being a carefree teenager doing two to three pills. This side is definitely pills by the way. In a way Deorbiting take us back to the beginning, slightly shamanic, boomy, but happy and ready for pure ecstasy. It’s all a circle, just like life, bla bla bla… Come party with us like it’s the last time. We promise it won’t be, though!
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