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DE9: Transitions

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発売日 2006年05月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMute
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3390059
SKU 094633900592

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Extending the concept behind 2001's DE9: Closer to the Edit, a project that utilized Final Scratch, DE9: Transitions takes advantage of the increased possibilities brought forth by the software Ableton Live. Richie Hawtin further distorts the notion of a standard selection, combining often-treated elements from several tracks at once, to such an extent that he gives the amalgams his own titles. The Detroit Grand Pubahs' "Dr. Bootygrabber," False's "River Camping," Galoppierende Zuversicht's "Linguini al Denta," Heartthrob's "Golum," Ricardo Villalobos' "A5," Sleep Archive's "Elephant Island," and three of Hawtin's own productions are swept into this brand-new vortex and come out as "Minimission," throwing off the common response to hearing a track on a mix and desiring to hunt it down on its original state. In other words, you won't be able to obtain any of the commercially available tracks within that track and hear them the same way, and playing them all simultaneously would be as pleasant on the ear as several sets of baby booties flopping around in a dryer. Another way to observe the extreme otherness is to scan the track credits and spot the repeat contributors, like Villalobos, who shows up over 20 times (thus potentially giving a mixtape traditionalist like Nick Hornby a heart attack) and probably wouldn't be able to identify all of his appearances; while the reverberant rhythm of Stewart Walker's "Lakewalking" and the ambient vocal wash of Pantytec's "Micromission" can be sniffed out without much difficulty, a lot of sources are used for a single note or blip. But the real testament to Hawtin's vision is that the mix is more linear than any other released in 2005, riding a steady gradient that could fool non-geeks into thinking that this is a standard-form techno mix with no obvious inclusions, even though dozens of up-to-date favorites and a few decades-old classics factor in. The stability of the sequencing is such that listening in one concentrated effort can make it more draining than the average dance mix. If you do find that your appetite for cushiony bass-drum thrums, knife-slit accents, wobbly-yet-constricted noise effects, and displaced vocal samples isn't completely satisfied, there's an MP3 on the accompanying DVD that presents the mix in its original 95-minute incarnation. The DVD also contains the mix in 5.1 Surround Sound, along with a couple videos, live material, and an interview. Stripped of all context and background information, Transitions remains a thoroughly thrilling, multi-functional disc that places early-2000s minimal techno in the best possible light. ~ Andy Kellman

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    1. 1.
      Welcomm(in)

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    2. 2.
      TZ Entry Point

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    3. 3.
      Adding And

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    4. 4.
      Subtracting

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    5. 5.
      Prebuild

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    6. 6.
      Seiltanzer

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    7. 7.
      Visioning

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    8. 8.
      We (All) Search

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    9. 9.
      Jupiter Lander

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    10. 10.
      Reduction And

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    11. 11.
      Seduction

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    12. 12.
      Minimal Master

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    13. 13.
      All 4 du***

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    14. 14.
      Tonarzt

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    15. 15.
      The Tunnel

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    16. 16.
      Minimission

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    17. 17.
      Noch Nah(r)

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    18. 18.
      Weiter Noch

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    19. 19.
      Where Is Mayday?

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    20. 20.
      The Hole

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

    21. 21.
      (D)ecaying Beauty

      アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Richie Hawtin

その他
プロデューサー: Richie Hawtin

商品の紹介

CMJ - "Spare, lucid touches wade in, exhaust themselves, then wade out, vacating space so as not to clutter is as each new, crisp element emerges." Mojo - 4 stars out of 5 - "[A] remarkable work of electronic hypnosis....A dark and compelling collage from techno's outer limits."
Rovi

Extending the concept behind 2001's DE9: Closer to the Edit, a project that utilized Final Scratch, DE9: Transitions takes advantage of the increased possibilities brought forth by the software Ableton Live. Richie Hawtin further distorts the notion of a standard selection, combining often-treated elements from several tracks at once, to such an extent that he gives the amalgams his own titles. The Detroit Grand Pubahs' "Dr. Bootygrabber," False's "River Camping," Galoppierende Zuversicht's "Linguini al Denta," Heartthrob's "Golum," Ricardo Villalobos' "A5," Sleep Archive's "Elephant Island," and three of Hawtin's own productions are swept into this brand-new vortex and come out as "Minimission," throwing off the common response to hearing a track on a mix and desiring to hunt it down on its original state. In other words, you won't be able to obtain any of the commercially available tracks within that track and hear them the same way, and playing them all simultaneously would be as pleasant on the ear as several sets of baby booties flopping around in a dryer. Another way to observe the extreme otherness is to scan the track credits and spot the repeat contributors, like Villalobos, who shows up over 20 times (thus potentially giving a mixtape traditionalist like Nick Hornby a heart attack) and probably wouldn't be able to identify all of his appearances; while the reverberant rhythm of Stewart Walker's "Lakewalking" and the ambient vocal wash of Pantytec's "Micromission" can be sniffed out without much difficulty, a lot of sources are used for a single note or blip. But the real testament to Hawtin's vision is that the mix is more linear than any other released in 2005, riding a steady gradient that could fool non-geeks into thinking that this is a standard-form techno mix with no obvious inclusions, even though dozens of up-to-date favorites and a few decades-old classics factor in. The stability of the sequencing is such that listening in one concentrated effort can make it more draining than the average dance mix. If you do find that your appetite for cushiony bass-drum thrums, knife-slit accents, wobbly-yet-constricted noise effects, and displaced vocal samples isn't completely satisfied, there's an MP3 on the accompanying DVD that presents the mix in its original 95-minute incarnation. The DVD also contains the mix in 5.1 Surround Sound, along with a couple videos, live material, and an interview. Stripped of all context and background information, Transitions remains a thoroughly thrilling, multi-functional disc that places early-2000s minimal techno in the best possible light. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

Extending the concept behind 2001's DE9: Closer to the Edit, a project that utilized Final Scratch, DE9: Transitions takes advantage of the increased possibilities brought forth by the software Ableton Live. Richie Hawtin further distorts the notion of a standard selection, combining often-treated elements from several tracks at once, to such an extent that he gives the amalgams his own titles. The Detroit Grand Pubahs' "Dr. Bootygrabber," False's "River Camping," Galoppierende Zuversicht's "Linguini al Denta," Heartthrob's "Golum," Ricardo Villalobos' "A5," Sleep Archive's "Elephant Island," and three of Hawtin's own productions are swept into this brand-new vortex and come out as "Minimission," throwing off the common response to hearing a track on a mix and desiring to hunt it down on its original state. In other words, you won't be able to obtain any of the commercially available tracks within that track and hear them the same way, and playing them all simultaneously would be as pleasant on the ear as several sets of baby booties flopping around in a dryer. Another way to observe the extreme otherness is to scan the track credits and spot the repeat contributors, like Villalobos, who shows up over 20 times (thus potentially giving a mixtape traditionalist like Nick Hornby a heart attack) and probably wouldn't be able to identify all of his appearances; while the reverberant rhythm of Stewart Walker's "Lakewalking" and the ambient vocal wash of Pantytec's "Micromission" can be sniffed out without much difficulty, a lot of sources are used for a single note or blip. But the real testament to Hawtin's vision is that the mix is more linear than any other released in 2005, riding a steady gradient that could fool non-geeks into thinking that this is a standard-form techno mix with no obvious inclusions, even though dozens of up-to-date favorites and a few decades-old classics factor in. The stability of the sequencing is such that listening in one concentrated effort can make it more draining than the average dance mix. If you do find that your appetite for cushiony bass-drum thrums, knife-slit accents, wobbly-yet-constricted noise effects, and displaced vocal samples isn't completely satisfied, there's an MP3 on the accompanying DVD that presents the mix in its original 95-minute incarnation. The DVD also contains the mix in 5.1 Surround Sound, along with a couple videos, live material, and an interview. Stripped of all context and background information, Transitions remains a thoroughly thrilling, multi-functional disc that places early-2000s minimal techno in the best possible light. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

古今東西のクリック・ハウス史を紐解くような選曲、それらを徹底的に分解&再構築する最新のミックス手法、5.1サラウンド(ゆえにDVDフォーマット!)で迫る音像、DVDという点を有効に活用してトラックを表示する気の利いたアイデア、本人のインタヴュー、奇怪かつ心に引っ掛かるプロモ・クリップ、ダイナミズム溢れるクラブ・プレイの映像……これが天才リッチー・ホウティンの待望すぎる新作の中身。これ以上何が要るの!?
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