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ITA 119LP
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Dumbo Tracks is the project of Cologne-based producer Jan Philipp Janzen (Von Spar, Die Sterne, Urlaub in Polen). His self-titled debut album features contributions from Markus Acher (The Notwist), Portable, Roosevelt, Marker Starling, Wir Sind Die Sonne, Julian Knoth (Die Nerven), Indra Dunis (Peaking Lights), Eiko Ishibashi, Julene, and DJ Koze. Together they explore the different facets of dub and its musical horizons. Sometimes it sounds like it comes directly from the Black Ark Studios, but much more often it is Transatlantically transmitted via The Specials and DJs like Don Letts, Andrew Weatherall, or Adrian Sherwood.
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Airchina, aka Nikolai Szymanski (born 1986, Düsseldorf), is a musician and visual artist. He uses a wide variety of media in relation to his work, with a focus on film/video, performance and music. Together with Lucas Croon and Martin Sonnensberger, he is a founding member as well as singer and lyricist of the band Stabil Elite. Listening to the new LP by Nikolai Szymanski, aka Airchina, you can hear threads back to his LP 1 (2018), in which sounds wove themselves silky-thin and -beautiful into a fine fabric of ambient and sound art, and whose powdery narrative continued in LP 2 (ITA 115LP, 2020) as a more plastic structure of electronic with nuances of pop. LP 3 is at once more constructive and more subtle in its compositional substance: a musical and diversely condensing emotional space in which all the (experiential) knowledge from what he had previously composed comes together in a body of work. Here, the momentary flows into a performative choreography in which each musical setting begins to shine prismatically and each individual track becomes an independently acting corpus in the structure of the whole. Includes printed inner sleeve.
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Winter 2 was founded in Hamburg in 2020 by Maximilian Wittwer and Christoph Romahn; for gigs, they are reinforced by guests. The album under the same name on Italic is their debut. The drums shuffle fluidly, the bass twang pushes itself forward as a melody-leading instrument and ensnares the vocals, the guitar, which sees itself as a rhythmic companion, breaks out now and then into a golden-curled jubilant, the synthesizer intersperses melancholic Juno pads and paints anthemic counter-figures to its fellow players with preset sounds. No streaking, no droning, the production is clear and transparent. Winter 2 are elegiac, contemplative reflections on driving, laconic pop music. The instrumentation is bass, keyboard, guitar and drums, and the music traces movements from the mid-1980s, the moment when pop finally left the rehearsal room. Everything got better. You could program the drum computer at the kitchen table in daylight, write lyrics in the sun in front of the ice cream parlor, rehearse the music aloud in the Toyota Starlet and learn how to play together on stage in front of an audience. Out of the mustiness of the unventilated cellar, the standing damp mixture of fallen beer bottles, overflowing ashtrays and pelvic stones from next door. Instead, a promise! In the mid-1980s, this was called "Hochschul-Pop" in Düsseldorf, Bielefeld or Offenburg, and for some reason it pushed its way to Hamburg. The attempt to invent a different, a new pop music from the three chords and the unwieldy High German. Nourished by the songwriting that had previously spilled over the Channel from Manchester and Glasgow, a bit of London too; in other words, post post-punk, new pop, its quiet thoughtfulness too, in doubt in a minor key, the moment shortly before pop music began to swing more and more towards the end of the 1980s. Music and lyrics unite in an impressionistic endeavor, a warming light dances on the surface in love, making Winter 2 a favorite.
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Balearische Bibliothek is Niklas Wandt's first release on Italic. An EP with four tracks --and after Erdtöne (Kryptox, 2020) only his second solo release under his own name. He, too, learned at the Düsseldorf Salon Des Amateurs, builds his pieces on American electro and Italian cosmic -- in BPM numbers from the lower middle; and where he needs something, he picks it up: fearlessly even with Goa, fusion, radio voice or Krautrock electronics of the so-called Berlin School; only: Wandt sits behind the instruments, if he uses a sample, then on the micro level to build himself an instrument from it. The library is not a labyrinthine collage work, but a supple architecture of impression. Niklas Wandt is no stranger. He is in demand in the younger Rhineland scene, especially as a drummer and percussionist. Most recently, he has released two albums with Jan Schulte/Wolf Müller on Growing Bin and an EP each with Sascha Funke in 2019 and 2020. He has played with Stabil Elite, and is currently working with Neuzeitliche Bodenbeläge and Transport. In addition, he hosts the radio program jazz & world for Westdeutscher Rundfunk. Niklas Wandt lives in Berlin today.
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With The Torso Tapes, Baal & Mortimer release their second album, following Deixis Bureau B (BB 344CD/LP, 2020). A mini-LP: eight new tracks, including two short instrumental interludes. Baal & Mortimer is Alexandra Grübler. She grew up in Düsseldorf and lives in Berlin. Baal & Mortimer is a play of eccentric folk -- from a closed future, a Canterbury of the 23rd century. The vocals are layered in several voices, orchestral, modulating harmonically, ensnaring the instruments. Sounds that breathe the grace of folk instruments, horn and bellows, bagpipes and flute, piano, water organ and fiddle. Baal & Mortimer are masters of seduction, they enchant you, they come very close to you, dance around you, and dance with you, embrace you, and offer the most beautiful comfort. Features vocals by M Casey (on "Couronnement") and drumming by George Thompson (on "Aegis Lift"). For fans of Nico, Linda Perhacs, Sibylle Baier, Lucrecia Dalt, Holly Herndon, Laurel Halo. Includes printed inner sleeve. Mastered by Rupert Clervaux.
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Airchina is a weightless instrumental machine music, sometimes ghostly anthropomorphized with a hushed voice or a synthetic choir. Airchina is playful-melodious electronic music of and for today, which also takes its cue from global ambient and pop music from the end of the 1970s to the end of the 1980s. Airchina is a solo project by Nikolai Szymanski. LP 2 is his second release, his debut album LP 1 was released in summer 2018 on Italic.
Nikolai Szymanski (born 1986, Düsseldorf) is an artist living and working in Cologne and Düsseldorf, Germany. He uses a wide variety of media with a focus on film/video, performance and music --whereby all areas give each other impulses. In a narrower artistic framework (exhibition, gallery) he stages his works site-specifically and in installations. Performative interventions (for example at BER - Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Summer 2019) form the soft transition to his musical work. Together with Lucas Croon and Martin Sonnensberger Nikolai Szymanski is a founding member as well as singer of the band Stabil Elite. After concerts in China, Szymanski created the video work Airchina, the title he uses as a name for his current solo project; in his musical work Nikolai Szymanski is responsible for composition, lyrics, production, singing and performance, paying attention to a stringent appearance from cover design to stage appearance.
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Von Spar celebrates the 10th anniversary of their groundbreaking 2009 album, Foreigner, with a reissue edition of the long-time out-of-print LP. Von Spar consist of Sebastian Blume, Jan Philipp Janzen, Philip Tielsch, and Christopher Marquez. On Foreigner, Von Spar has once again put themselves to the task of juxtaposing seemingly disparate musical spheres. The spectrum ranges from electrified pop and krautrock elements to fusion experiments to clubby electro tracks. Based in Cologne and Berlin, the four musicians celebrate an elaborately constructed disorder. Like their previous releases, it defies categorization. The quartet left the planet entirely for the duration of the album production in Cologne in late 2009, smoldering with a psychedelic heat before combusting into light-flooded cosmic haze -- full of warm bass and rolling rhythms. All around, cosmic melodies shimmer clearly, aimed straight into the future. And even when the percussive patterns spread earthy rhythms, there is still a synthetic sound buzzing around somewhere, telling of the vastness of the universe. The multi-layered vocal-parts which appear in well-dosed intervals work as anchors on this colored trip: The single "trOOps" combines almost R&B-ish vocals with a kraut-y disco groove. This contrasts with the calmness of the nautically inspired album opener "Scotch & Chablis" or cosmic space-mantra odes like "Lambda". Foreigner is a science-fiction album chock full of trippy pop, which tumbles through unexplored terrain without forgetting to look in the rearview mirror and allowing the listeners enough room to use their own imagination.
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Von Spar celebrate the fifth anniversary of their groundbreaking 2014 album, Streetlife, with a reissue LP edition pressed onto 140 gram white vinyl. Precarious bon vivants, gifted musicians, radical guys -- Von Spar are many things, but above all, they are one of the most amazing bands in the realms that the British music press once baptized as krautrock. Sebastian Blume, Jan Philipp Janzen, Christopher Marquez, and Phillip Tielsch have in past been praised even more than the revenants of the genre (in 2012, together with Stephen Malkmus, before the watering eyes of Can founding members Irmin Schmidt and Jaki Liebezeit, they provided a reinterpretation of the album Ege Bamyasi at the Cologne Weekend Festival) -- even if the four were inspired equally by techno, synthpop, noise, post-punk, and new music. "The concept of the collective Von Spar seems to be to torpedo listeners' expectations from album to album," wrote the German newspaper TAZ about their album Foreigner (2010). And once again, much is new on Streetlife. Four of the eight pieces were recorded with the Canadian singer Chris Cummings, aka Marker Starling (formerly Mantler), whose fragile voice at moments recalls that of the great communist and musician Robert Wyatt. Other pieces feature the voice of Ada (Pampa Records) and of Scout Niblett (Drag City), for whom Jan Philipp Janzen has played drums on various tours (as he has for the likes of Owen Pallett and The Field). Streetlife has emerged as a heterogeneous album ranging from melodic piano disco ("Chain Of Command"), to tripped-out soundscapes ("Hearts Fear"), to grandiose soft rock ("Try Though We Might"). One might call it music for a better world, if that didn't sound so lofty. Yet Von Spar is not at all lofty, they are wide awake. This is not escapism, but life in the streets. And that's how they live it.
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Stefan Schwander, aka Harmonious Thelonious, presents four expansions of his latest album International Dance Record. Two new tunes, as well as two remixes each from Tolouse Low Trax and Wolf Müller. The new tunes, condensations of the 2016 album: the waist-deep sway "Blinky" and the pumping "Shark Dance". A Walkman set too loud, ghetto-blaster too quiet, crosstalks in the bazaar, sun-bleached fabrics shimming in the Mediterranean wind. Tolouse Low Trax's "Rivera" remix drags on a hoarse scratch, relentlessly spurring on in the rhythm of approach. Wolf Mueller's remix of "RFS (Vol. 3)" does not detour, and takes no prisoners.
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Kreidler celebrate the tenth anniversary of their groundbreaking 2009 album, Mosaik 2014, with a remastered edition. Mosaik 2014 -- that's how it is meant to sound. Arrangements that feel right, without it being possible to map everything out, because all of the lines are woven together so intricately, and because the album was recorded mainly in a week of live sessions. Above all, this record has more: more rhythm, drums, percussion; more keyboards, better yet synthesizers that are immediate and cannot be turned away, sounds that demand something and yet retain great mystery; more off-kilter loops and more electrical storms. But it is all there to serve the same purpose: to make this the best Kreidler album of all Kreidler albums. There is a directness, and things come to the point while still leaving enough free space. There is longing, solace, fulfillment. In other words, big emotions. Features an updated track list; printed inner sleeve; 140 gram, white vinyl.
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"With the release of 'Impressions D'Afrique' -- the first remix 12 inch from their mind-expanding new album Mosaik 2014 -- they will once again raise the awareness of their audience for airy soundscapes far beyond the space-time continuum. Side A features the fantastic new extended long 12" edit of 'Impressions d'Afrique.' Here you can dance to percussive sci-fi music played live to get some outer-space satisfaction. The flip-side features a UNIT 4 (Body Dub, Clone Records) rework. UNIT 4's 'Oro Borum Bonga Baum Chant Remix' is made for a disco party where not only mirror balls turn crazy. For those who like space, kraut, disco and body dub, it's a must."
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"We are very happy to announce the release of Coloma's new album, Love's Recurring Dream, on Italic. After years of friendship and mutual admiration, we have seized this chance to work together. Alongside Italic's great affinity for electronic dance music in its multitude of forms, from techno to house to disco, we have always harbored a love for pop (attitudes), as exemplified by the likes of Prefab Sprout, Steely Dan, Orange Juice, Scritti Politti, Japan, Pulp or Scott Walker. The new Coloma album follows in this tradition and is an opportunity for us to reveal this aspect of our passion. We invite you to share in this world of perfect pop with us. Coloma is the collaboration between singer/lyricist Rob Taylor and producer/composer Alex Paulick. Though originally from England, the two spent a period of musical education and discovery in Cologne, Germany, where Taylor is still based. Paulick flits between Berlin, the UK and his teenage hometown in California (a few miles from the Gold Rush town of Coloma). This geographical caprice is without doubt one key to the Coloma sound. The fourth Coloma album is a song cycle with recurring harmonic and rhythmic themes. Lyrically, Love's Recurring Dream is a narrative chronicling the phases of a romance, which symbolically runs over the course of a year. In the twelve songs, singer Rob Taylor follows the progress of the seasons from spring, summer and autumn to winter, with the implicit promise that a new spring will follow. For the recording, a group of musicians was assembled in San Francisco for improvisational sessions that make up the body of the album. Precise editing by producer Alex Paulick brings coherence to these spontaneous takes, with performances ebbing and flowing between rather loose and artificially tight."
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"The first remix 12" single from Popnoname's new album Surrounded By Weather, featuring mixes by The Field, Tennishero and Picious. The 'Touch' remix by Stockholm's Aksel Willner aka The Field takes you on an intense, atmospheric journey to a Balearic planet in a far-off solar system. This is a journey headed directly into the light -- this remix will make waves. Also from Sweden are the duo Tennishero from Goetheburg. To the 'Touch,' original they add hot old-school drums and even hotter smooth chords which work with the dreamy guitar to create astonishing effects, making the track into an exciting house edit in slow motion disco. Game, set and match to Tennishero. Chris Demertzis aka Picious is a DJ and producer from Greece. He runs the 'Liebe Club' in Thessaloniki and welcomes such illustrious guests as Prins Thomas, The Modernist, Kevin Saunderson and Michael Mayer. His remix of 'Storm' comes on housey with a mellow dub influence and has all the elegance of an ancient Greek marble statue on the dancefloor of the 'Continental Baths.' Stormy weather indeed."
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"Within the electronic music scene, Jens-Uwe Beyer's new album Surrounded By Weather is considered a flamboyant sound experience. It is an impressive combination of traditional instruments, song structures and Techno tools. Reference points may be located between House-not-House, Avant-Pop and a new feeling for Krautrock or Glam Pop - once created by La Düsseldorf - with tendency toward experimental, rather improvised compositions on the one side, and extended, instrumental and monotonous dance-floor tracks on the other side. A very personal touch is added by using his own, pure and non-processed voice or vocals thus creating, supporting, accompanying and representing the different moods of the album. Jens-Uwe Beyer started working on this new album immediately after his debut album White Album in 2007. First, he created rough demo versions which he later refined and elaborated in the legendary former EMI studio in Cologne. The album starts with the track '2012' and wonderful vocal harmonies à la Beach Boys or Rufus Wainwright - and later turns into a deep dancefloor track with a cosy house beat and deep, disharmonic strings. The track 'Touch' is the first single release taken from the album (incl. remixes made by The Field and Tennishero) and represents probably the most intense tendency toward pop music with its soft guitar sounds, a laid-back beat and a vocal hook line. The kick drum sound of 'ID Card' refers to almost 10 years of Cologne Techno history. Its 4-to-the-floor rhythm structure is delicately embraced by an airy pop arrangement and vocals. The movement starts like an ambient track, spiced here and there with guitar sounds and bass sequences until the beat slowly starts to support the track's dramaturgy. The radical 'Crack' is one of the core parts of the album with its monotonous stroboscope-like sounds and hard, ecstatic dancefloor compatibility. 'Perspective' in contrast belongs to the more Krautrock-ish, improvised tracks and reminds of a morning walk through the wet, German forest. 'The Smallest Part' offers elegiac and transcendental moments: Everything the eye cannot see and the ear cannot hear can be found in this track. 'Love' is soft and easy, personal and lofty. The album ends with 'Storm' and its open identity. Maybe Surrounded By Weather is the perfect combination of 70s Kraut- Glam and 90s Techno feeling and will make both shining bright again! Yet in a NEW way!"
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"After his successful album De Medici, Einmusik aka producer Samuel Kindermann, presents two brand new and unreleased tracks. 'Ammond' on the A-side offers a flashy and spectacular experience: this track is a brilliant blend of manipulated beats, traditional 4-to-the-floor techniques, futuristic decor and of alienated synth effects. 'Challenge' on the B-side has a truly outstanding and unusual melody: fantastic images will rapidly take root in your head, will be absorbed and distributed throughout the whole body. In both tracks, computer-generated sequences alternate with analog bass lines and phase modulation. Finally, on the dancefloor, everything re-materializes again. Einmusik's new single release could provide the perfect soundtrack for the sequel to Tron."
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"Italic would like to announce Antonelli's new album Soulkiller. It is Stefan Schwander (aka Antonelli)'s 6th album and was produced using analog drum machines, synthesizers and sequencers only and recorded live without any overdubs onto an old-school tape recorder. The result is amazing: Antonelli's house music on Soulkiller is so incredibly rough and emotional that it reminds of the garage rock from the Stooges. And the tracks sound like ESG doing cover versions of 'Moodymann.' Moreover, you will find flamboyant pop references, from Bohannon to Terry Hall."
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"From Rimini to Chicago, it is no secret that you get the best pizza in Naples. Though Luciano Pizzella, born in 1974 and living in Naples, is not a pizza maker but a biologist with a focus on insect research. His culinary Italo disco tunes are nevertheless extremely tasty. And apart from being a biologist, he is also into both early and contemporary house and disco music productions. Following his debut EP Public House (on Italic) which could be spotted in famous people's record cases, for example, the ones of Sven Väth or John Digweed, Luciano Pizzella now presents his new EP on Italic with the wonderful title Electronic Clouds. The title track is enormously deep and has a running time of almost 12 minutes. It can be described as an intercontinental sound trip going from Rimini to Chicago and back again. A synth hookline and an old-school house bassline meet up with loads of many exciting percussion elements. 'Your Music Moved My Teeth' is Pizzella's other coup. The modulated, grinding bass sound is just perfect for all you heavyweight DJs out there: this one is a real primetime pusher. And 'Muscle Contraction' completes this EP: in a minimal and most funky way, this track will rock the sweating bodies at the beach of Rimini right into dawn. Bella Italia."
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"A kind of languish, yet stylish and meaty trance with a little tear drop in the eye."
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"Luciano Pizzella, born 1974, a Neapolitan biologist from Italy with focus on insect research. Apart from this, he is also doing research in both early and contemporary house and disco productions. Though all of Luciano Pizzella's tracks are deeply routed in the style and attitudes of legendary Italian disco producers and DJs such as Daniele Baldelli and Beppe Loda, he transfers these early sounds into new and more contemporary disco and club worlds represented by producers such as Isolee or Daniel Wang. The title track 'Public House' is a blend of disco - made in Italy - Detroit techno and Chicago house. 'Melarmonico' is a celestially elegant piece of disco music - as if it was 'Chic' in 2007. 'How to Contact Your Liver' is this EP's final track: its soft space beat together with the vocals that sound as if taken from another solar system make a perfect match with the wonderful, deep strings -- actually the spaceship's nuclear drive on its way into a new disco galaxy. Well, good music has always come 'from outerspace' - or let's say Italy."
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"Is anyone out there who still has not heard anything about Wasted German Youth? 'No slogan better sums up the current state of German nightlife than Wasted German Youth ... Wasted German Youth doesn't look much like the reappropriated clichés fueling new rave. If anything, it's more punk in spirit -- as filtered through Raf Simons...' --Philip Sherburne/Pitchfork Media. Berlin-based artist and graphic designer Paul Snowden is initiator of both slogan and fashion label. His friends from Einmusik have made the soundtrack for Wasted German Youth. And as Einmusik's art director, Paul Snowden is again responsible for the cover design of the new record Half Moon Tiger, after internationally renowned and extremely successful releases such as Jittery Heritage and Kleine Nachtmusik. And like the cover design, like Einmusik's music: simple and highly effective. 'Half Moon Tiger' is minimal, deep, sexy and with a kicking bass line. And suddenly you realize that it's midday and you still have not made it back home. 'Saw & Backings' is great fun: retro rave with an unhealthy life-style. The EP finishes off with 'Pion,' a track between Afro-rave and cosmic disco with a cool, robot-like melody and a Bobby Konders bass line. THE KIDS WANT TECHNO."
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"Since the premiere at Paris-based nightclub Le Pulp, Popnoname always starts his live set with 'No Doubt,' the A-side song on his new 12" EP London, Paris, New York. 'No Doubt' (A1) starts rather laid back. A cozy house beat and awesome harmonies are gradually intensifying until the middle section of the track. Then, with a two-third beats pad, the song turns into a primetime rush in technicolor. 'Pearl' (B1) is also coolly produced: with a solid bass drum and live recordings of his bass guitar, this is the ultimate soundtrack for pop campaigns such as 'Save The Bass Drum' and 'We Are From Cologne, And We Love It.' But whenever you close your eyes at the club, you might as well imagine dancing in the deep forest -- or in the great outdoors. 'Jasminstrauch' (B2) is a soft, slow, sweet-smelling song. 110 BPM and that's it. All three tracks on this EP are as different as the six cities featured on the cover. A perfect match, to die for."
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"This lovely gent from Cologne returns to Italic -- we all know and love his Firm releases not to mention his Pop Ambient contributions. With Credits, Popnoname takes the classic approach to Cologne techno, embracing the aspects of pop and techno wholeheartedly with 'Romance' and 'Addicted To Night' -- both tracks hold together well with their excellent melodies mingling with punch-drunk bass. 'Pointe' leans this EP to the old ambient ways with a blissful pop serenity."
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"The Einmusik & Error Error man from Hamburg also makes a good figure solo. Snappy tech-house with a charming trance appeal."
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"Sparse but fat at the same time. 'Pride of the Poor' is the perfect tool with a Chitown flavour."
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