Deluge/Tlon Entries
January 24, 2006
Thinner & Epsilonlab - Silence Is Presence
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"This DVD is a joint effort between the european Thinner and the Canadian Epsilonlab Netlabels and is a resumee for the special partnership between both Labels. It all started back in 2002 when Thinner was a young project publishing mp3s in the internet for free and Epsilonlab was tied to CD releases.
What started as a loose chat about track exchanges developed into the first Thinner visit in Montréal and Québéc City early 2003 and continued with an extended schedule and more compact line up in early 2004 when Thinner also hit the clubs in Toronto, Ottawa and last but not least Detroit. Nowadays Epsilonlab counts 21 MP3 releases while Thinner (including the releases of the Autoplate sublabel) offers about 125 releases of free MP3s.
This partnership now leads into a conceptual audiovisual effort.
The DVD features music that can be described as dub-inspired, ambient, rhythmic, tech-house, electro and occasionally hypnotic or spellbinding. As for visuals, an original unifying concept guided VJs as they produced each of the video clips: the presence of the same dancer/actor throughout, the use of a specific color, and a series of keywords. Based on these keywords, Montreal poet and linguist DesSavage created subtitles. A rarity, the subtitle options are in fact a complementary artwork set in relation to the DVD's audiovisual content. DesSavage explored two distinct concepts for the French and English versions.
Martin Bélanger, a Montréal-based choreographer, dancer and performer, generously offered his time to play the DVD's main protagonist. This project was produced under the artistic direction of Les Passagers, recipients of the grand prize for best digital animation at the recent Grafika awards for their video-clip, "Miss", which is included on the DVD.
DVD Features ò 11 Thinner/Epsilonlab Tracks seamlessly mixed by DJ Eloi Brunelle, visualized by various Epsilonlab VJs ò Bilingual (FR/ENG) subtitles for metaphysical karaoke ò 15 minutes portrait of the heads behind this DVD ò Artist Biographys ò Concept excerpt" (From the Thinner's release page)
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June 24, 2005
VA - Thinnergy
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Sinergy Networks Vs. Thinner - Thinnergy
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"Finally we're proud to present the longawaited cooperation release with the fine spanish Sinergy Networks Label. Before we continue with the (usual) release description, some words about Sinergy.
Sinergy Networks is a netlabel managed by Luiz Ortiz / L.O.D. who got socialized with electronic music being 17, working in Ireland setting up sound systems at different venues. Being a passioned music lover, Luiz found the Vinyl/CD Label 'Klitekture' 2001 in Gran Canaria. Klitekture has meanwhile had releases by Sutekh, Mikael Stavostrand and Deadbeat amongst other split EPs. In addition to 'Klitekture', the netlabel Sinergy Networks was created early 2003 to experiment a bit more on electronic music, applying the theory of sinerism to music production.
Current Sinergy Artists are Funzion, Gurtz, Abstract Groove, Pep Gaya, Franco Cinelli or Tupperwear. Altogether, the label has been very active the past months by doing new releases in a rhythm of 2 weeks, providing damn nice releases related to minimal house/techno. Thinner and Sinergy Networks share similar circles of interest regarding certain types of music, so we thought of getting together, becoming allies.
So, for this special occassion, we present four artists known from their Sinergy releases and have four thinner artists doing remixes. According to this release, there is a pendant release on Sinergy-networks.com (SN021), that features those four thinner artists with their own tracks, remixed by Sinergy artists! Go download! - but first take a listen to this package, providing 8 new tracks!
Bern from Lille, France, who has recorded 12"s for the cologne based Traum Label starts off with the (maybe) most reduced track ever released on Thinner (it's similar reduced as Thomas Jaldemark's 'Highway Patrol' from THN001!). If you listen carefully you'll find many mini-bleeps, crackles & pops spraying like a campfire during darkness, forming an abstract rhythmic building. We thought that Bern's song could need a Pheek treatment aside Thinner's, so there goes his Acid mix, that sounds like a breeding mixture of organic chemical ingredients getting stired in a huge metallic bowl.
'Minerva' by Funzion is a classic floating minimal dubhouse tune like we haven't had it in a while on Thinner. Consisting of a few functional elements you're easily put to seesawing. The remix of Theodor Zox is more complex and crisp in detail, cutting off the hook melody however keeping the tonal sequence. Nice!
Next up is Gurtz from Buenos Aires, a promising talent and also an artist who has been in the focus recently with releases on Stadtgruen and a compilation track for Clevermusic. 'Klok' from Gurtz sounds like the pure summer, mellow pads combined with warmth and minimal rythmic details that feel like a sunrise. Smoothness! So let's hear the starbreezing transformation of secret agent deluge from Montreal. He truely sequenced a profound shimmering gem of glitter pads and sparkling effects that dive within the warm spaces Gurtz original track has left!
Last but not least we have the contribution 'Sol' by Luiz Ortiz himself aka L.O.D. with the Marko Fürstenberg remix, a solid dubhouse icon. While L.O.D. balances his mix out, Marko's version is a little more straight, securely persecuting the flow of the original track." (From the Thinner's release page)
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June 12, 2005
Tlon - From Elsewhere To Nowhere
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"A couple months after releasing the "Metapop Complex LP" under his moniker deluge [THN069], Jean-Sébastien Roux publishes on Autoplate again. His new EP "from elsewhere to nowhere" is a conceptual work in best Roux tradition, derived from philosophic thoughts about mankind.
As always, the songs stick together to follow a particular concept, evolving it to define new questions. Questions, that remain unanswered, waiting for the listener to be felt and experienced. Musically, while tlons first autoplatian work "acoustic lazy dolls" was more of a minimalistic touch, his recent sound became more synthetic, stylistically developing a style with part reminiscences to early works of Plastikman.
Being asked about the origin of the tracks, Jean-Sébastien states: "From the beginning we ask ourselves how our being on this planet will end. Religous people conjure up the Apocalypse or predict the return of the Messiah. Scientific oriented people consider external activity to finish us up. But if you take a look upon worlds society, will the end be us? We destroy the planet, exploit its resources, exterminate the rainforests, it's animals and continue killing each other. Within the so-called 'developed' industrial societies, egoism plays a major role, where compassion is replaced with rational profit thinking."
"For sure, there is some defiant of this reality and what we do know about is our unconciousness. We care about the end of our own life and don't seem to realize that the world is actually ending because of us. It's our own fault that we seem to be lost, but do we know it yet? Is there a chance for us to wake up and realize that we are now at a certain turn of this planet. Are we able to make this place a home for everyone or is the Abyss closer than we can expect today?"
Let's change the perspectives and switch from the meta level to the musical point of view. Here, Roux predominantly combines carefully reduced beats with distant pads and echolot TB-303's. Clicky sounds and a warm carpet of sinebass introduce the preamble "may we be us?". Slowly a TB-303 rises, sustained by wispy strings in the background. The second piece "escaping the land" feels like a distant breeding environment, dark like our deepest fears, minatory and intensivly, like escaping from reality, that surrounds us every day and when it overruns us - silence remains. The epic "in the shadow of unexpactation" is set like the arduous march of the human race through time.
So what can we do? Who are we, arriving and departing "from elswhere to nowhere". What is the essence of human nature? Is it to create or to destroy - is this all "about us"? Are we aware of that? Once again we have to focus on ourselves. Like a central theme the TB-303 connects this track to "may we be us?".
Changing scenes with "do we belong here?" - distorted signals crossing the ocean, hampering communcation between whales and misguiding them so they end up stranding at the beach, awaiting a creeping death. Is it time to say "farewell" to this planet? Would earth cry for us and then slowly regenerate to awake again, covering the planet with endless green?
We don't know and so does the last track, fittingly entitled 'untitled' - soft and smooth string brawls like an ocean - just as if earth and mankind happen to come together ..." (From the Autoplate's release page)
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March 12, 2005
VA - Crossways 3LP
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Label: Thinner (THN070)
Artist: Various
Title: Crossways 3LP
Track Listing:
01. Blamstrain - 031231 (Theme For A Wordless Moment) (04:02) (mp3 192k, 5.68mb)
02. Benfay - Mein Entschluss Anders Zu Leben (04:25) (mp3 192k, 6.23mb)
03. krill.minima - Nautica (07:08) (mp3 192k, 10.1mb)
04. Mikkel Metal - Mapsa (06:17) (mp3 192k, 8.86mb)
05. Martin Jarl Feat. Jon Ericsson - Inidimman (08:17) (mp3 192k, 11.7mb)
06. Mondfabrik - Lluvia (06:54) (mp3 192k, 9.72mb)
07. Lufth - Hold Me (In Your Arms) (05:37) (mp3 192k, 7.92mb)
08. Fernando Lagreca - Habitual (06:46) (mp3 192k, 9.53mb)
09. Solitaire Albread - Reverse (05:48) (mp3 192k, 8.18mb)
10. Digitalis - Pheromone (06:06) (mp3 192k, 8.60mb)
11. Selffish - Scrap Of Truth (05:36) (mp3 192k, 7.89mb)
12. Brian Kage - She's Losing Against Time (05:03) (mp3 192k, 7.11mb)
13. Kenneth Kirschner - June 8, 2003 (Excerpt) (05:00) (mp3 192k, 7.03mb)
14. Sgnl_Fltr - All Form (08:27) (mp3 192k, 11.9mb)
15. tlon - While My Tears Swept Away (06:31) (mp3 192k, 9.17mb)
16. Hieronymus - Waiting (05:39) (mp3 192k, 7.97mb)
17. Si-Cut.DB - No Tab (06:47) (mp3 192k, 9.55mb)
18. Marko Fürstenberg - Visions (Dub) (04:47) (mp3 192k, 6.74mb)
19. Gustavo Lamas - Sobrevuelo (04:44) (mp3 192k, 6.67mb)
20. Xoki - A Forest Dub (06:17) (mp3 192k, 8.85mb)
21. Zen Savauge Vs. Jason Corder - Sunken Streetlights (05:59) (mp3 192k, 8.44mb)
22. Transient Warm - Night Lullaby (06:30) (mp3 192k, 9.15mb)
23. Boris Heizmann - Azure (06:02) (mp3 192k, 8.50mb)
24. Dennis DeSantis - Reality Based Community (05:19) (mp3 192k, 7.50mb)
25. Holger Flinsch - Mavadoo (Crossways Mix) (06:40) (mp3 192k, 9.38mb)
26. Gate Zero - 4 AM On A Winter Morning (06:35) (mp3 192k, 9.27mb)
27. Jean Michel - A Completly Normal Improbability (06:05) (mp3 192k, 8.57mb)
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"Initially the motivation behind our new compilation was to build a sequel to the 2003 'Silent Season Dub' compilation - to blend warm ambient with minimal dub concepts. But during the phasis of collecting tracks we figured that this compilation will turn out more experimental, more rough than than the reference. So we decided to put things into a new context, that would either underline the variety of concepts but also stand for each artists own formular of sound: 'Crossways'.
Herein, electronic music with rather minimal rhythmpatterns are crossed with spheric ambience, in different moods, different slopes and different colours. The listener is able to find warm ambient pieces like 'Warm Night Lullaby' by Transient or more dubbed out ambience with Zen Savauges 'Sunken Streetlights'. You can lose yourself in the organic cycles of Boris Heizmann's 'Azure' or drift along with 'Scrap of Truth' by Selffish. But If you feel like enjoying some darker felt material then you'd like to explore the realms of Sgnl_Fltr's chamber dub in 'All Form' by or listening to the crickets resting in Kenneth Kirschner's 'June 8, 2003 (excerpt)'. Generally said, if you're interested in the contemporary minimal electronics of 2005 you'll definately find the one or other piece within this compilation that will suit you fine.
As the music crosses the flash artwork of this releases does so, too - if you reload the page you'll figure changing background pictures of the cover artwork. The pictures were taken in several countries where Joerg (Digitalverein) has performed in a Thinner context. Note that this compilation is split into 3 parts, each part about 60 minutes of length. If you want to enjoy the compilation mixed then you can download the Crossways Mix by Selffish." (From the Thinner's release page)
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January 22, 2005
Deluge - The Metapop Complex LP
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Label: Thinner (THN069)
Artist: Deluge
Title: The Metapop Complex LP
Track Listing:
01. Pieces Of Mind (06:26) (mp3 192k, 8.84mb)
02. Nuit Blanche (06:31) (mp3 192k, 8.96mb)
03. La Esperanza (06:21) (mp3 192k, 8.73mb)
04. Metapop (07:53) (mp3 192k, 10.8mb)
05. Untold Chapters (06:32) (mp3 192k, 8.97mb)
06. Nowhere To Go (07:03) (mp3 192k, 9.68mb)
07. Veryultra (06:38) (mp3 192k, 9.11mb)
08. Metapop (Daniel Zax Remix) (05:57) (mp3 192k, 8.18mb)
09. Heart Is Where We Get Hurt (06:40) (mp3 192k, 9.16mb)
10. Metapop (Tlon Remake) (06:32) (mp3 192k, 8.99mb)
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"If you ever happen to visit Montreal one day and by times decide to go to a restaurant to have a good meal you might unwittingly enter the realm of one of Montreal's most secret musicians. At this particular place there's a good chance that the music surrounding you is Thinner and the creator of your meal is nobody else than Jean-Sébastien Roux aka deluge. Jean-Sébastien is not only creative behind the kitchen stove - after work he keeps being immersed in his work, but then it's in front of his computer with headphones on.
"Creating music is always dragging me deep into something I don't really handle; I like being tranported by the music and feel the abandon of creation. The reason why I create 'deluge' apart of 'tlon' is for this simple reason: tlon is my experimentation aspect, and deluge is my playful aspect. It's like reading a book by Deleuze and then reading a Marvel comic, it's about different moods and catching the train within. My new album 'The Metapop complex' is the result of an interior battle between mentality and body language." If last years first deluge release on Thinner called "Departure in affection ..." would be painted in soft orange then the new album "The Metapop complex" is painted into blurry blue. But how could that transition in colours being explained?
After "Departure in affection ..." Jean-Sébastien tried to focus on doing more accessable, clubby tracks that would be easier to get into. From this point of composition the "Metapop EP" arised, whose 4 tracks now form the basis of this conherent and homogene new album by one of Montreal's most reclusive musicians. Since Jean-Sébastien is more sort of the bedroom producer trying to find the sound behind the sound his current state of mind allowed to expand the existing EP into an LP while keeping the context.
Hereby, the title can be read as a division, or a certain level of creation, to search for non-mental music. Why a complex? Roux considers his music to be straight to the point, always subtle but yet intense. There is something brave and profound in the sound, that is like transposing a kid's dream about being a Superhero and saving people in music, just like in a Marvel comic.
Soundslike, this album works with many analogue-tinged elements that reminiscent to the mid-90s sound aesthetics, a certain level of technology that has almost died-out since most releases of today link to the most current dsp-plugins available. After Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode and similar bands, Roux's total immersion into electronic music has been mostly accomplished with the Warp catalogue, Transmat and the essential Detroit stuff. And that's exactly with the idea of deluge with the Metapop Complex, a less sparkling and more direct sound. "I may want this project be an open mind creator, in opposition with tlon who's really into soundscape and research and intensity. Tlon looks inside - deluge looks outside."" (From the Thinner's release page)
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October 28, 2004
Swat Squad - Lunática MEP
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"Oliver Henares is a member of the Swat Squad Family - an organization of friends who host weekly parties in Barcelona and furthermore own the Pulsewith Label. The Swat-Squad project is Olivers platform to express himself and to transport the Barcelonian vibes about music and life and things just work fine these days. 2004 has been a prolific year for him and the Swat-Squad as a lot of friends across the world have been made and likeminded labels appreciate the Swat Squad and their own Label Pulsewith.
For Thinner, Swat Squad prepared 6 groovey minimal electroide Tracks that have been tested many times in and outside Barcelona's clubs for it's functionality. "With this release I wanted to show how Barcelona works for me and how this spot sounds to me, a center of urbanity placed within the Mediterranean sea. The tracks are leaned on certain places in the City which are important places for me to go for and hang out. For example with "Voy Andando" I express this certain feeling of walking down the streets of Barcelona or with Kilimanjaro (a Coffee shop in BC) I express my feelings when I go meet some friends at this particular place to chat to and gathering for spending some good moments. The EP title is inspired of the Club we run with 2 more good friends - Lunática - the place where you can listen to all of these sounds and feel the concept of our projects: "Friendship is the key for everything"." (From the Thinner's release page)
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