[idm] Release Info Delikatessen Records Plate 9: Beefcake
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Artist: Beefcake
Title: Viande de Gâteau
Label: Delikatessen Records
Catalog #: Plate 9
Release date: April 2004
Tracklisting
a1. gv-001-2003
a2. gv-002-2003
b1. gv-003-2003
b2. gv-004-2003
"YES!! We're both ace carnivores!
Vitamin F & B plus proteins, which means: it's good for your brain!
Beefcake
Its the start of 2004, so Delikatessen is sharpening its cleavers on a fat
new slab of meaty beats! Thats right, weve got four fresh new cuts from none
other than Germanys Beefcake, the illustrious duo of Gabor Schablitzki and
Volker Kahl, whove been slicing and dicing choice electronic and IDM
selections since 1997. The first track is a top sirloin cut, cooked well-done
on the outside with crispy fractured beat slivers, but which opens up to a
juicy medium-rare atmospheric melody that delights with its supple sonic
texture. While only a 3-minute portion, the second track is a veritable filet
mignon of a cut, where lightly rhythmatized ambience melts like butter in your
ears, note after succulent note. But if the second track is the most tender
cut on Viande de Gâteau, then the third track is a thundering 72-oz T-bone
steak, beginning as it does with a blistering outtake from an old symphony
mash-up record Volker found on eBay before sinewy breakbeats tenderize its
bullish flavor. The fourth and final offering on the menu is a tasty little
shish kebab of a track, where a funky-flavored downtempo groove pokes around
firm synth tones that will whet your appetite for more of Beefcakes choice
electronic cuts. Youll need a stack of napkins and a bevy of toothpicks to
finish Delikatessens fine Plate no. 9!
About the Chefs: Gabor and Volker have been butchering beats as Beefcake since
their first 12-inch on Hymen in 1997. Stylistically, Beefcake has been closely
linked to fellow Deutschlanders Funkstörung, thanks in large part to
Beefcakes unflappable consistency in turning out razor-sharp music formed
from prime cuts of digital glitch artifacts and a healthy dose of industrial
spice. But make no mistake, these two chefs are more apt to juggle fresh beef
ribs back and forth than get on the hunt to electronic pop stardom. For
starters, says Gabor and Volker, who met during a flute-playing class, say
that their intention for the name Beefcake is actually a compound recipe where
the beef is rhythm and mustard while the cake is melody with sugar on top!
And despite the duos deft ability with electronic sound design, they say
theyre more influenced by cheesy 70s pop, traditional folk, and solo
trumpet music. With side projects such as Wighnomy Brothers (deep and tech
house) and solo DJ work, Gabor and Volker are constantly plying their special
culinary sound talents to satisfy appetites all over the world. Delikatessen
is proud to have Beefcake make a stop in the shop with such a nice pack of new
music!
About the Deli: Delikatessen opened its first shops in the US and Germany in
2002, and its owners are proud to offer up the best in electronic,
experimental, and wicked-bad sonic foodstuffs this side of a piece of vinyl.
Delikatessen promises each Plate will be chock-full of all the delicious
electronics your turntable can handle, and that the choons will fill you up
like Thanksgiving at grandmas. Come back to the Deli
(www.delikatessen-records.com) often because you never know whats gonna be on
the menu!
deli-europe : chocolate@delikatessen-records.com
deli-u.s. : enchilada@delikatessen-records.com
deliweb : www.delikatessen-records.com
beefcake: www.beefcake.cc
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