Fanon Flowers, Christian Wunsch, Exium, Reeko, Makaton, DJ Boss, Echoplex, Myles Serge, John Boys (AKA Alien Brain), Kraig Love, Jay Denham, Chance McDermott, Tobias von Hofsten and Obscurum.
A journey through the Midwest industrial corridor of the United States sends an overwhelming impression: steel mills, oil companies, and chemical plants. Industrial pollution, the toxic legacy of the United States obsession with massive chemical and mettallurgical factories, is believed to be one of the biggest reasons for the rising levels of disease and contamination. Greatest concerns include contaminated sediments, water pollution from illegal connections to storm sewers, loss of fish and wildlife. Clearly the air is getting worse. There are several kinds of elements in the environment and living conditions are often uncontrolled and unsafe. Human defects could be a result of pollution poisoning from the chemicals and heavy metals contained in pollution from factories. Industries are using very old and worn-out equipment and health officials are worried that citizens living in industrial areas could be inflicted with permanent damage to their gene pool.
Since 1996, Mechanisms Industries has been conducting tests for aural harmonic stimulation of harmonic impulses in global industrial locations. In the tape studio, one of the most essential processes is the combination of one sound with another, or with many others to produce a new, composite sound. This process known as additive synthesis, is made possible from a digital or analog source. This process can have two results: (1) a single, more complex output in which the various input signals have lost their individual identities while creating a new sound (more or less analogous to the blending of colors); or (2) a texture with various individual components occurring simultaneously but distinctively.
The Mechanisms Industries Tape Studio is guided by composer Fanon Flowers. Vinyl and digital distribution by Triple Vision Holland. For more information contact: www.triplevision.nl
Valencia's Overflow Records have already brought two fantastic releases from Djorvin Clain and HD Substance. If you like deep, detroit influenced, stripped back, basic channel'esq Techno then this the label for you.
Next up the fantastic new 'Candongo EP' from Deep’s Edayar. The duo of Manel Ruiz and Javier Orduña. Both have a decade of production behind them. Manuel under the Sistema and Umbral moniker and Javier as half of the well known Retronouveau project.
Here they give us the awesome 'Slices' and 'Dub in Carre4'. Two brilliant, spaced out cuts of dub techno, highly influenced on IDM soundscapes.
On the remix is Turkish star Ismail Genc, better known as Havantepe (Styrax Leaves / SublimePorte). Here he delivers a fine techno workout, in the vein of Gez Varley and Marko Furstenberg productions.
ARTIST: Deep’s Edayar TITLE: Candongo EP CATALOG: OVF03 LABEL: Overflow Records FORMAT: Digital Audio RELEASE DATE: April 21 2009 on Myx2u.com / Beatport / Phonomonkey
Tracklisting: 1)Slices 2)Dub in Carre4 3)Slices (Havantepe remix)
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