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LAN 016CD
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This is the debut full-length release by Berlin transplant via Rome, Jacopo Carreras. Despite the title, From Bed To Couch is no chill-out fodder: it's an arresting, invigorating, sprawling piece of work that dares to challenge the status quo of contemporary dance music -- not as negation, but as a kind of radically inclusive embrace of all kinds of electronically manipulated sound. It's occasionally manic, and unusually focused. And if you thought Berlin's Lan Muzic was a minimal label, think again. This is a wildly inventive amalgam of house, techno, rock, breakbeats, experimental electronics and brain-jarring noise that sounds like nothing else you've heard. You may detect echoes of Alter Ego, Radiohead, Autechre, Steve Reich, Mouse On Mars or Plastikman, but you've never heard them combined with such fluency and finesse. From studying aeronautical engineering to political philosophy to advanced computer music to full-blast live sets at clubs like Panorama Bar, It's probably no surprise that Jacopo designed much of the software he uses on the album -- a back-to-basics approach that yields results far more complex than your typical Ableton fare. (Even more unusually, many of Jacopo's own patches are included as bonus material on the CD, in the form of Pluggo plug-ins.) But don't be intimidated. At the core of the album are six monster techno tracks -- gargantuan jams unlike anything else coming out of Berlin today, or anywhere else, for that matter. Acidic sequences, muscular bass lines, ragged hi-hats, storm-tossed hand drums, delicate piano arpeggios -- all fused as if with a welder's torch into forms that are as supple as they are massive. (Think of Richard Serra's ominous slabs, combined with Frank Gehry's rippling surfaces.) Made with the club in mind, they're a DJ's dream, but they carry their energy with them wherever they're played.
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LAN 015EP
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Efdemin is the maestro of deep techno, and here he remixes Jacopo Carreras on the companion single to Jaco's debut album, From Bed to Couch. "One Sentence" is a straight-ahead track on a jagged path. Brittle arpeggios scatter like broken glass around driving drum programming and a bass line pushes and pulls in two directions. Efdemin strips back the original to a flutter of hi-hats and congas and "Manky" is a feisty, frisky workout with mischief in its heart.
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LAN 008EP
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"Jacopo remains a favorite for the specialized listener but for this release he has tamed the beast. 'Olanto' is a wonderfully charming track from a musical realm only he can call home. There's nothing like this out there at the moment. Its more accessible than previous productions but his unique style has not been diluted to fit the lazy listener. No...this piece of vinyl still spits up a wagon-load full of rumbling beats that make you shake, only things are laid out in a more seductive manner. 'Olanto' is a track with a story and Jacopo is willing to get loud to make that clear. But it goes beyond sheer loudness aiming to impress. It's like raising your voice without screaming."
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LAN 005EP
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New Berlin-based minimal label. "Jacopo Carreras is the dark angel of the Lan Muzic crew. He brings salvation through crushing the customs of listening and reveals his particular vision on what enlightenment should be. If you have the patience to listen till the end you will understand how wonderfully twisted a straight techno track can be. He has a unique way of transforming basic emotions into a special arrangement of technoid electronic music. If anyone can claim the label 'unique' -- its him. Thoroughly devoted to designing his sounds individually, one could even go as far as describing him as driven. In a positive sense..."
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