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Author: | noodles [ Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Basic Channel - minimalist techno |
allmusic wrote: Basic Channel has become synonymous with a brand of stripped-down, ultra-minimal techno almost devoid of musical substance or intent. Both artist and label, Basic Channel was established by Berlin-based producers Mark Ernestus and Moritz Von Oswald (aka Maurizio) in 1993, and the pair have unhurriedly developed a slim but adored catalog of releases under such names as Cyrus, Phylyps, q1.1, Quadrant, Octagon, and Radiance -- working a single-minded concept of nearly featureless machine music ("nearly," of course, being the key to the music's success). Like many German techno artists and labels (Tresor, Studio 1, Mike Ink), Basic Channel harbors a reverence for early Chicago acid and house and first-wave Detroit techno, the latter of which in particular is manifested in Mark and Moritz's ultraconservatism with respect to rhythm and composition. Releasing under a dozen 12-inches since their inception (a few of them, however, nearing album length), Basic Channel issued their first CD-release in 1996 (the group otherwise remain staunch vinyl addicts -- they even assembled their own pressing facility) in 1996. Titled simply Basic Channel, the disc was a continuously mixed taster of their 12-inch releases, which continue to trickle out at a rate of only a few per year.
i saw some of the 12'' when i was at the store yesterday. was intrigued by their name (not totally sure why), so i downloaded the BCD-2 compilation and it's very hypnotic and chill. i like how it's too stripped down to even really be dance music but it's still got something going on that makes it awesome. http://www.myspace.com/basicchannel |
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