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2009-06-30 16:49al kennedy [idm] Oeuvre (New physical idm label) PRESS RELEASE
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2009-06-30 16:49al kennedyPRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:- OEUVRE, 79c Forest Rd West, Nottingham, NG7 4ER 07
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PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:- OEUVRE, 79c Forest Rd West, Nottingham, NG7 4ER 07850 307111 OEUVRE LABEL, “ELECTRONIC LISTENING MUSIC Vol I – Various Artists” RELEASE DATE: 31st August 2009-06-29 Hailing from Nottingham, emerging experimental label Oeuvre is releasing its debut album, Electronic Listening Music Vol I on the 31st August 2009. Paying homage to the originators of the genre, Warp Records, the album leaves no aspect of electronic music unexplored. Deranged acid bass lines accompany heavy hitting breaks and pulsating drum machine workouts, elegant glitch and frenetic jungle mash-ups. Haunting soundscapes and introspective industrial meditations jockey for position with killer cuts of classic braindance and brooding Ninja Tunes style trip hop… all in one slick, recession-busting package. Five full tracks are available to stream at… www.myspace.com/theoeuvreinstituteofrecordingtechnology … where you will also find a free CD QUALITY promotional download and details of upcoming events. Oeuvre was formed in 2008 in reaction to the state of the UK electronic music scene and out of an unwavering desire to discover and promote high quality acid, electronica, braindance and techno. “We saw a massive gap in the music market that as far as we could see, people were not really attempting to fill,” says co founder Alex Kennedy, “There is the occasional acid or classic IDM sounding record being released at the moment, but there’s not really enough of it to sustain and grow the scene. We saw, in the mid nineties, the heyday of quality electronic music… that electronica could be as thoughtful and challenging an art form as any other that preceded it. Like the auteurs of French New Wave cinema, we want to liberate our work from of the narrow confines of commercialism and redefine it in the public eye as a powerful, relevant art form… I feel that the polemic Les Politique D’Auteurs by Francois Truffaut is as applicable to music as it was and is to film.” “Modern dance music is seen by many as catering to the lowest common denominator in order to fill clubs and dance floors. It is our mission at Oeuvre to change that, by continuing to elevate the form. Mindless noise and copy cat producers (especially prevalent in Dubstep and Breakcore) cause the market to stagnate both at the level of production and club promotion, making it difficult for people who have a unique vision to make their mark. People now in their mid-to-late teens, who never heard Aphex or Muziq at the height of their talents, equate electronica with the hard hitting sounds of Dubstep and Breakcore, often dismissing lighter, more melodic work such as Aphex Twin’s Fingerbib as pussy weak, dry, or even flowery!” Obviously, this is not the case… and over the next few years we intend to prove it. #### _________________________________________________________________ With Windows Live, you can organise, edit, and share your photos. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665338/direct/01/