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Artist: EU
Title: Mandarines
Label: Delikatessen Records
Catalog #: Plate 7
Release date: June 2003
Tracklisting
a1 blizzard
a2 ruw
b1 snowstorm
b2 frost
"Mandarins are a most popular food for Christmas time in Russia - our
grandparents even had this tradition. Of course there are lot of other
dishes but somehow mandarins and their fragrance is a kind of symbol of the
New Year holidays...such a bright colored fruit full of vitamins." -EU
Is it June already? Not here it ain't! It's New Year's Eve at the Deli and
EU is in the house, so put your melons in the air and shake 'em like you
just don't care! Ooops, wrong fruit group. It don't matter though, 'cos
everyone at Delikatessen is partying like it's 1999 after learning the next
10-inch Plate is none other than those citrus-lovin' fools EU! Ripe with
vintage synth juice that's sticky-sweet and healthy to boot, EU's Mandarines
unloads four zesty tracks that'll jack your body and your immune system at
the same time. Just check the mysterioso synth vibe of "Blizzard" on the A1,
a blend of frigid atmospheric treatments and funky bass groove that's
strikingly warm despite its chilly name. "Ruw" peels off that synth skin
into beat rinds that positively pop with digital energy, while charming
theremin sounds buzz around overhead like happy fireflies on a summer's eve.
Flip EU's Plate over and things get a little crisp with "Snowstorm," a
gentle, cool digital beat wrapped up in a mist of long tone strokes that
will surely appeal to fans of early Autechre and The Black Dog, not to
mention fans of another Delikatessen artist, Funckarma, and their brilliant
Plate Bourbon Sounds. Last but certainly not least is "Frost," a meditative,
somber track that reaches through a smooth ambient landscape, organically
extending minimal sonic effects into a lush electro melody with lots of
dramatic tang. So join in the celebration with everyone at Delikatessen -
grab EU's Mandarines and get your fruit on!
About the Chefs: EU's Alexander Zaitsev and Ilya Baramiya hail from St.
Petersburg, Russia - meaning they don't see a lot of fruit trees in the
flesh, but rest assured they've both downed enough mandarins in their day to
be citrus experts. The duo began recording in 1997 as EU, which according to
the boys is "just the first letters of our Russian name...in Russian it
sounds like 'yolochnye igrooshki,' which means 'Christmas decoration,' like
bubbles of colored glass on Christmas trees." First were a few cassette
releases in Russia then their compilation appearance with fellow Russian
electronic artists Solar X, Novel 23, and Fizzarum on Artefacts, and their
first CD, EU_SOFT, both on the famed Art-tek label in Moscow. Soon England's
Pause_2 caught wind of the duo's fresh synth sound and next thing you know,
their Wienn/Srez 7-inch was NME's "Single of the Week." Of course, that
wasn't a big enough bowl of fruit for Zaitsev and Baramiya, who went on to
release two albums on Pause_2, 2000's Reframing and 2002's Warm Math, as
well as connecting with Lo Recordings to help assemble the highly respected
Ru.Electronic compilation. Delikatessen is proud to have such a fruitful
connection with the talented EU.
About the Deli: Delikatessen opened its first shops in the US and Germany
last year, 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 grandma's. Come back to the Deli
(www.delikatessen-records.com) often because you never know what's gonna be
on the menu!
deli-europe : chocolate@delikatessen-records.com
deli-u.s. : enchilada@delikatessen-records.com
deliweb : www.delikatessen-records.com