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Monday, 6 July 2015

Review: Inigo Kennedy Requiem Remixed (TOKEN54)



Taken from last year's powerful album Vaudeville, this new set of remixes of 'Requiem', radically transforms and updates the already haunting original.


Efdemin's 'Journey To The Stars' mix is perhaps closest to the original, but is fleshed out with extra tonal work and deep echoes. Tone by tone it gradually drifts from the original in an intriguing way. The handclaps give it a more clubby feel, but it enhances rather than sacrifices 'Requiem's' intricate textures.


The 'Dies Irae' version by Kangding Ray is a slower, darker and heavier interpretation. Subdued or potential chord structures buried in the original are brought to the surface,  creating a tough but still shimmering, hallucinatory atmosphere through subtle modulation and transformation.  


Regis' sinisterly-titled 'Human Host' has a grinding bass and strict beats, yet is more subtle and expansive than some of his mixes. 'Requiem's' familiar eerie chords are narrowed into 
swirling, malevolent drones that radiate tension. Heading towards the halfway mark there's a long beat-less interlude of dark drones. Mutated fragments of the original clamber out of this black hole accompanied by reinforced beats. From here on the track turns more darker and more severe before fading out uneasily. 




Last in line and instantly furthest from the original is Dasha Rush's outstanding 'Requiem For Humanity' version. It's a radical and haunted piano re-arrangement that slowly turns back towards a more electronic sound. It seems obvious in retrospect, but probably not even Kennedy could have imagined such a radical re-working. It's all the more radical with the added despairing vocal sample listing the woes of the world:  "we have lost the way … we have barricaded the world into hate". It's an absolutely unique and remarkable hybrid - the closest description might be a kind of  apocalyptic techno jazz noir with a martial beat but it's so other-worldly that standard descriptors scarcely fit it. 


July 6th, 2015 
12” // Digital Download 

Thursday, 12 September 2013

End of Summer Selection







Sunday, 2 November 2008

Codex Europa Setlist. Level X, 01-11-2008.

This was played shortly after Sz. Berlin's first performance at The Grosvenor. It was a set bereft of any sophistication or subtlety, containing a few old favourites: give the people what they want!

Zeigenbock Kopf - Hunter, Sleeper (Tigerbeat 6)
Regis - The Black Freighter (Downwards)
Winterkalte - NoX over Europe (Hands)
Rasputin - Dizsiplin Explizit (Pflichtkauf)
S.K.E.T. - They Keep You in a Distracted Naive State (Hands)
Bakalla - Das Grose Kotzalbum (Soundbase)
Legion Ultra - Relic (Steinklang)
Last Days of S.E.X. - Revenge of the Collective Sex (Hands)
Qualkommando - Was'n Los? (Soundbase)
Ambassador 21 - Fuck All Systems (D-Trash Records)
Pan Sonic - Lahetys (Blast First)

REPRISE:

Arpeggiators - Freedom of Expression (Harthouse)
James Ruskin - Guiltless (Tresor)

Monday, 30 April 2007

Codex Europa @ Level X 1, Electrowerkz, 28.04.07.

This was my return to the fray after too long a gap. Many thanks to Gaya for the invite. This was possibly the dodgiest set up I've encountered, in a small makeshift alcove downstairs. The good side of this was that the confined space created a storming atmosphere as the night went on.

The soundcheck was fine but when it came to my first set most of it was wiped out by static and the disruption to the set up from the previous act. With help from Paul (Eva 3) my next (two!) sets went ahead amidst the general euphoric vodka-swigging, pitched-up deck-colliding mayhem.

This was a mix of EBM, minimal techno, schranz, doomcore, industrial and even Goth which worked pretty well. Some of the later ones were played back to back with Edu (I think). This was a very rough mix, but it brought me back into mixing and it was a great night (for all sorts of reasons). The order is (naturally) approximate...

Thomas Bangalter – Rectum (Roulé)

Regis – The Black Freighter (Downwards)

Black Lung - Joyful Slaughter (of the Capitalist Swine) (Nova Zembla)

Deecoy – Deadline (International Deejay Gigolo Records)

Front 242 – Felines (RRE)

The Mover – Voodoom (Tresor)

Ian J. Richardson - Staff Car B1 (Downwards)

Front 242 – Work 01 (RRE)

Thorofon – Spermicide (UMB Kollektief)

Das Bierbeben - Keiner Wird Dein Herr Sein (Shitkatapult)

Panasonic – Sähkotin (Blast First)

Rasputin – Disziplin Explizit (Pflichtkauf)

Steve Pain – Love to Hate (Matame)

Xmal Deutschland – Danthem (4AD)