TAG: Peter kruder

Apr05

Christian Prommer – Drumlesson Zwei (Review)

Christian Prommer

Drumlesson Zwei

Released by !K7


Christian Prommer presents us his second chapter of Drumlesson and he still draws his influences from Detroit techno, but also moves toward classic European electronic music this time around. His organic cover versions are less heavy on straight jazz, and have more of a prog rock and fusion edge surrounded by avant-garde arrangements. He gets a little more psychedelic and adds some kraut rock flavor, inspired by the plentiful German acts from the '70s and '80s. The selections are broad, from Carl Craig to Laurent Garnier, Dennis Ferrer, Jerome Sydenham and Jean-Michel Jarre. He produced everything alongside Peter Kruder and a handful of studio musicians. He was also more directly involved in playing drums, piano and percussion. After the recording sessions, he worked on each track in his studio, switching roles from live player to electronic producer.

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Feb22

Bomb the Bass – Back to Light (Review)

Bomb The Bass

Back To Light

Released by !K7


My first experience with the music of Bomb the Bass (also known as Tim Simenon) was through Kruder & Dorfmeister’s masterful compilation, The K&D Sessions (1998), on a dub version of the track “Bug Powder Dust” with Justin Warfield (originally released on the magnificent and genre-defining 1995 album Clear). The work on Clear has a quality reminiscent of the musique concrète stylings of Pierre Schaeffer, which made it a remarkable and highly noteworthy album. His subsequent albums have always represented an evolution and departure from the preceding work, as if done by a completely different artists, and this explains how Simenon’s work has always found a superb depth through his varied musical interests--it’s probably because he spends a lot of time actually thinking through the music. Currently we find ourselves with the new Bomb the Bass project, Back to Light, a quick follow-up installment to his 2008 release Future Chaos. From the get-go the album announces itself through insidious emotive aural effects, which through a blistering barrage of time-travel sounds, encompass the listener in a feeling that although intense, evaporates rather instantly.

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Feb05

DJ Hell w/Bryan Ferry “You Can Dance” Peter Kruder Remix (MP3)

Following killer remixes from Carl Craig, Tim Goldsworthy and Simian Mobile Disco, DJ Hell has offered up yet another take on his collaboration with Bryan Ferry. But unlike the other extended versions, Peter Kruder whittles down the track to it’s bare essence in just over four minutes, specially for the blog attention span.

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Dec15

Hell featuring Bryan Ferry – “U Can Dance” (Video)

I love electronic music producers but what I go crazy for is an EDM artist who can put some pop panache in their output.
DJ Hell is one of techno’s longstanding artists who seems to be making some serious power moves right now to further establish himself in the echelons of
dance music heavyweights.
There is a definite resurgence of ’70s-’80s pop with some kind of viral craze concerning a certain Bryan Ferry (and Roxy Music).
Well, Ferry makes …

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