quoted 4 lines anyone know what the new side project of Autopoeises is called and where i
>anyone know what the new side project of Autopoeises is called and where i
>might pick it up? i remember it being just one of the two original guys and
>that its under a different name, but i need the full info...
>thanks ahead o time-
There are actually two Autopoieses-related releases currently out:
Auch's Remix Tomorrow Goodbye album on Force Inc and Random Inc's
Jerusalem Tales Outside the Framework of Orthodoxy cd on Ritornell. I
have the Auch remix cd and really enjoy it but I've not heard the
Random Inc release yet. Both releases should be available at most of
the better mailorder shops - i got mine at bent crayon. Below is my
comments on the Auch plus the Vital Week's review of the Random Inc
release.
Have to deliver some big praise upon the new Auch remix album called
Remix Tomorrow Goodbye. Auch, which is one of the many many guises of
Ekkehard Ehlers, delivered an impressive debut last year entitled
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye which featured a dark unsettling mix of
bc-flavored dubby techno & electronica. Later this month the remix
companion, entitled Remix Tomorrow Goodbye, will be released and it
features stunning remixes by Donnacha costello, Sutekh, Farben, Auch,
Gez Varley, Jasper, and Ricardo Villalobos to name just a few.
Favorites on this one include Costello's dark clik-techno monster,
Farben's rather funky disco mix, and Varley's aggressive techno mix
but really all are exceptional. Definitely check this one if you're
into the whole Force Inc, Force Tracks, Mille Plateux sound. Highly
recommended.
Release infos...
. Auch: remix tomorrow goodbye cd/2xlp (Force Inc)
Tracks:
- donnacha costello remix
- sutekh remix
- peter f. spiess remix
- farben remix
- auch remix
- ricardo villalobos remix
- dat politics remix
- marz remix
- gez varley remix
- jasper remix
- goem remix
- full swing remix
RANDOM INC - JERUSALEM (CD by Ritornell)
Ritornell is back on track. Thank god for that. There were plans to stop
this division of Mille Plateaux, because of the costs involved in producing
the package. Now the standard package is gone, we are served with two
totally different packages, two different musics and concepts.
The first in line of the new series is by Random Inc. aka Sebastian
Meissner. Meissner was originally part of Autopoieses, but after leaving
that, he works as Random Inc. As far as I understand this album started out
as a CD by Autopoieses, but the raw material is entirely reworked and
brought to a new conceptual phase. Jerusalem is city with two groups of
people who life next to each other, which is sometimes problematic as we
all know from reading the newspaper. Meissner takes recordings from Jewish
and Arabic archives and put it through his powerbook production. The result
is blender like. He mixes both and it's hard to recognize what is Jewish
and what is Arabic. On the CD they can live together... I was reminded of
zoviet*france and Muslimgauze at times for the ethno part of some of the
sounds. There are 28 tracks which are kept, mostly, short, dealing with one
idea or one sound per track. The result is very nice, a middle eastern
journey. (FdW)
Hope this helps.
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