tioneb
12-04-2005, 08:04 PM
Tioneb - Followers
(Edensonic Records ES007, 2005)
download it for free under creative common license at : http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm
"I have heard somewhere that time is
undivisible. So, human beings have invented units to mesure it, considering that time was evolving simultaneously with the clockwork. In the same way these tracks can see some synthetic sounds evolving, and the drum patterns are the elements that divide the time. The drums dont need to be complex, because they are just here to make the essence of the track (the synths) more perceptible. On this simple idea, T4, T6 and T9 were built as followers to T1 and T2 and stay in my idea of what a "tool" oriented track should be." /Tioneb
Two remixers have contributed for remixes in that EP with the usual freedom Edensonic gives to the artists. The surprising results are two tracks following the same idea behind the original ones.
Krzik aka Jerzz, known for his releases on netlabels such as Rohformat,
Ear-Recordings or Xal Records, made an hard edged version of T1 that keeps climbing in the dark side of techno.
Nick Wilson one of the most promising new-commer from London, who has
previously released on labels like Continual and Inceptive (his tracks have already been remixed in the hands of artists such as Funmya Tanaka and Mark Broom), has re-interpreted T4 in deep and mental minimal track.
more info on www.edensonic.com
http://www.edensonic.com/images/album/ES007.jpg
(Edensonic Records ES007, 2005)
download it for free under creative common license at : http://www.edensonic.com/music.htm
"I have heard somewhere that time is
undivisible. So, human beings have invented units to mesure it, considering that time was evolving simultaneously with the clockwork. In the same way these tracks can see some synthetic sounds evolving, and the drum patterns are the elements that divide the time. The drums dont need to be complex, because they are just here to make the essence of the track (the synths) more perceptible. On this simple idea, T4, T6 and T9 were built as followers to T1 and T2 and stay in my idea of what a "tool" oriented track should be." /Tioneb
Two remixers have contributed for remixes in that EP with the usual freedom Edensonic gives to the artists. The surprising results are two tracks following the same idea behind the original ones.
Krzik aka Jerzz, known for his releases on netlabels such as Rohformat,
Ear-Recordings or Xal Records, made an hard edged version of T1 that keeps climbing in the dark side of techno.
Nick Wilson one of the most promising new-commer from London, who has
previously released on labels like Continual and Inceptive (his tracks have already been remixed in the hands of artists such as Funmya Tanaka and Mark Broom), has re-interpreted T4 in deep and mental minimal track.
more info on www.edensonic.com
http://www.edensonic.com/images/album/ES007.jpg