Genre | Techno |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2019-03-18 12:08:03 |
Group | USR |
Size | 49 MB |
Files | 2 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Cold_-_James_Bernard-Strobe_Light_Network_-_Lapis_Lazuli-(STR12-025)-WEB-2019-USR
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-cold-strobe_light_network.mp3 | Cold | Strobe Light Network | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-james_bernard-lapis_lazuli.mp3 | James Bernard | Lapis Lazuli | 320 | Unknown |
NFO
ARTIST...: Cold / James Bernard
TITLE....: Strobe Light Network / Lapis Lazuli
YEAR.....: 2019
LABEL....: STROOM 〰 / Forced Nostalgia
CAT.NO...: STR12-025 / FN074
GENRE....: Techno
TIME.....: 21:30
SIZE.....: 49.25 MB
QUALITY..: 320kbps/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
ENCODER..: LAME
SOURCE...: WEB
RLS.DATE.: 2019/03/18
WEBSITE..: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/?id=B62q3cdtgfyuadtxedv2dlj5lvm
TRACKLIST
01) (15:02) Cold - Strobe Light Network
02) (06:28) James Bernard - Lapis Lazuli
Dear planet neighbors,
What a better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than embarking to explore a
flavorsome intensity of light and colors in this new split EP? The radiant A-side
created by Cold is a charming journey in the realms of beauty and pensive rhythms,
alluring with its melancholic ambience. In side B, crafted by James Bernard are
spaces with ravishing darkness in the hypnotic beats surrounded by hazing colorful
vibrations. A beautiful split of rhythmic expressions in atmospheric combinations of
emotions and colors. Pure ode to darkness and light complimenting each other.
Enjoy the colors. xx
As Cold, Ísar Logi Arnarsson provided the maiden release for Thule Records, the very
first Icelandic techno label in which he was involved alongside Thorhallur Skulason
and a few other close friends. After a promotional vinyl run, the record was licensed
by Belgian Re-load Records and B-side ΓÇÿStrobe Light NetworkΓÇÖ, an icy slice of
mesmeric dub-techno, somehow got the attention of Sven Väth, who played it as his
closing track at the Love Parade in 1996 and went on to remix the song for
Elektrolux. ‘I was aware of what was going on through fax messages’, Ísar recalls,
ΓÇÿbut I wish I had been there to feel the buzz the track was making.ΓÇÖ
Around the same time, in 1996, Ísar stopped making music and started a free music
magazine called ΓÇÿUndirtonarΓÇÖ, celebrating the underground in music, fashion and
emerging technologies. ΓÇÿI wanted to elevate the Icelandic scene, which it certainly
did, by giving the spotlight to some great artists that went on to be world famous. I
enjoyed watching my friends grow and reach their goals. And since the magazine was a
creative process too, I never felt like I was missing out.ΓÇÖ
Since 2003, Ísar has been running bars, clubs and events. In 2016 he started dj’ing
and making music again. ΓÇÿI feel like IΓÇÖm at a crossroad now, trying to figure out how
the next 45 years will be.ΓÇÖ
+
James Bernard is one of those obvious-non-obvious names from the legendary early 90's
ambient-techno, acid-trance hinterlands. Originally from New York he mostly released
records under his Influx moniker on the Sapho label (a subdivision of cult but long
defunct Rising High Records, UK).
Catering to the 1st generation of rave deejays worldwide, JB quickly became a 303-
legend combining hardcore acid and breakbeat with melodic trance. Back in those days
this type of ΓÇ£progressiveΓÇ¥ dance music was often belittled by the classic techno
purists due to its use of supposedly cheesy and melancholic elements. Nonetheless,
many a party-goer-on-E eventually prefered this type of ΓÇ£epicalΓÇ¥ tunes to dance to
over its more minimalistic Detroit variant.
Fast forward to 1997, the year Lapis Lazuli came out as part of the album ΓÇ£Symphony
For A Biomechanical BreakdownΓÇ¥. Surprisingly released on Side Effects ΓÇô the
(post-)industrial label operated by Graeme Revell (SPK) and Brian Williams (Lustmord)
ΓÇô this atypical ambient work, featuring live-only recordings, found its way to new
listeners. Unfortunately for the many oldskool fans it was also the end of an era. JB
left the club scene to focus on family life, modular synthesizers and his work at
Spectrasonics.
releases March 18, 2019
Artwork by Woody ΓÇÿs-Gravemade
Graphic design by Nana Esi
Mastered by Mathieu Savenay
Selection by Fré De Vos & Ziggy Devriendt
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