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CONSOLE – Pan Or Ama

 
CONSOLE - Pan Or Ama
CONSOLE - Pan Or Ama










Pan or Ama - Console

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Format: CD

DB144CD | Indigo 86849-2

Tracklisting CD/LP:
01. Tunnelvision
02. Trainset
03. TheTonic
04. Darkroom
05. Display
06. DavyJonesLocker
07.
08. Slowmotion
09. Ladybug

“Pan or ama”, the debut album of Console, published on Payola, was released long time before “Rocket In The Pocket” with the superhit “14 Zero Zero”, which had great results not only in the Indie-Charts, it also climbed our private Top-Ten. The rest is history, Martin Gretschmann, the lone operator behind Console, who sometimes lockes up a whole band behind his project, paced through many ups and precious few downs of pop-star-ism, he released five great albums … now it´s impossible to imagine the world of electronic song without him! But “Pan or ama”, of which only 1000 copies where pressed, got almost forgotten. Although this record goes right into the heart.

“Pan or ama” touches deep. An impressed record, tracks with beats which became songs after they got in touch with soft melody. Contemplative, but not tangent, far from it! The seventh track finally, without a name, breaks into a emotion-landscape as before only “Radio 4” by Public Image Ltd., on the “Second Edition” the re-release of “Metal Box”,that’s with its softness like a monolith, and on the end, with all the noise, stronger and heftier as that. You could easily put the theory that beauty begins, where irony, denial and mind get together. Well, eight years later, this record, which circles around this centre, did not loose his beauty at all.

This record is not only material for explorers, who want to find out, where this, that, our Console comes from, but also a musical melodrama for people, who not only have feelings, they have to afford them. This is cogent. Beautiful. Very very beautiful!
(Text by Jörg Sundermeier)






PULSINGER – Dogmatic Sequences

 
PULSINGER - Dogmatic Sequences

PULSINGER - Dogmatic Sequences

Dogmatic Sequences - The Series (1994-2006) - Patrick Pulsinger

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Format: CD

DB142CD | Indigo

83136-2

Tracklisting:
01. Flashback Intro
02. Agom Drag
03. Numb Thrust
04. Babylon 17,15
05. Transforming Languages
06. City Lights
07. Rouleur
08. Constuction Tool
09. LOOQ
10. City Lights

12 years after the release of the first Dogmatic Sequences EP and its trailblazing follow-up the Viennese producer legend Patrick Pulsinger completes his Dogmatic Series with his newest released “Dogmatic Sequences Volume III”.



Patrick Pulsinger was born in the communist GDR, but went into exile in Austria in his early childhood. In 1992 he moved to New York to escape the Austrian military draft where he recorded his debut. After returning to Austria in 1993 he founded the legendary record label Cheap records.

“Dogmatic Sequences – The Series 1994 – 2006”  carries on the true thought of modernism and future music. Timeless abstraction of 4 to the floor compared with slow-motion high-tek-jazz. Patrick Pulsinger is also known as an forward thinking producer for labels like Disko B, Mowax, K7, Gigolo and others, as global-player DJ, perfectionist, studio wizard (recently recorded with Mark Stewart, Patrick Wolf and Chicks On Speed) and remixer for the likes of Pet Shop Boys or DJ Hell. With this, Pulsinger references early nineties techno and acid with a futuristic jazz approach. This is an “in your face” Patrick Pulsinger collection and it comes with spacey, ass-kicking “Flashback Intro”.

For everyone out there who never had a chance to buy them as coloured sparked or clear vinyl, for those who never cared much about turntables, for fans, for groupies, for techno-lovers and all club-animals from yesterday to tomorrow. This is the ultimate “Dogmatic Sequences” collection, a treasury of fine techno music on one CD.

PULSINGER – Dogmatic Sequences III

 
PULSINGER - Dogmatic_Sequences-III

PULSINGER - Dogmatic_Sequences-III

Dogmatic Sequences, Vol. 3 - EP - Patrick Pulsinger

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Format: 12″

DB141 | Indigo
88162-6

Tracklisting:
1. Rouleur   
2. Looq   
3. Numb Thrust   
4. Transforming Language

12 years after “Dogmatic Sequences Vol. I + II” the viennese producer legend continues this series of timeless techno with an unexpected, spacey, asskicking 4-Tracker. Patrick Pulsinger is known as forward thinking producer for labels like Disko B, Mowax, K7, Gigolo and others, as DJ with a worldwide reputation, as studio wizard (recently recorded with Mark Stewart, Patrick Wolf and Chicks On Speed) and remixer for the likes of Pet Shop Boys or DJ Hell.
With his new 12” Puslinger tell a new chapter of the Dogmatic Sequences story and references early nineties techno and acid with a futuristic jazz approach.
This is the most in your face Patrick Pulsinger release for years.

STEREO TOTAL – Discotheque

 
STEREO TOTAL - Discotheque
STEREO TOTAL - Discotheque 

Discotheque - Stereo Total

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Format: CD / LP

DB139 | Indigo LP:
87925-6

Indigo CD: 86454-2

Tracklisting CD
01. Everybody in the discotheque ( I hate ) – We love Motor Mark Mix
02 / 03. Europa neurotisch / Mother’s little helper – We love Polyphonic Size – Doctor Pleeease Mix
04. Mars Rendezvous – We love Jacno Mix
05. Je réve encore de toi – We love Taxigirl Mix
06. Babystrich – We love Christiane F. Mix
07. Bad news from the stars
08. Everybody in the discotheque ( I hate ) – Version by Echokrank
09. Chelsea girls – Thieves like us Remix
10. Das erste Mal – Vredus Remix
11. Troglodyten – Munk Edit
12. Das erste Mal – Justus Köhncke Remix
13. Das erste Mal – Mad Professors Dub Trip 1-4

Tracklisting 12“
A1. Everybody in the discotheque ( I hate ) – We love Motor Mark Mix
A2 / A3. Europa neurotisch / Mother’s little helper – We love Polyphonic Size – Doctor Pleeease Mix
A4. Mars Rendezvous – We love Jacno Mix
B1. Babystrich – We love Christiane F. Mix
B2. Je réve encore de toi – We love Taxigirl Mix
B3. Everybody in the discotheque ( I hate ) – Version by Echokrank


STEREO TOTAL are turning Discotheque! They give new versions of some tracks from their last album “Do the Bambi” (2005) a raving-up outfit (Europa Neurotisch + Babystrich) and group in rare songs from side-projects and remixes from aquainted bands of the likes of MOTOR MARK (UK) and JACNO (France). Echokrank, a crazy Berliner transvestite outfit on Klangkrieg Produktionen rework “Everybody in the Discotheque (I hate)” as Rocktendo-Version. The reggae-song “Bad news from the stars” from Brezel Göring last solo-record with Barom One on Gagarin Records, has the touch of great divinity and is available the first time on CD.

Handing over the bands long standing live-party-set-up to a 100{52683dc5cfbdd8b3430c87738b6fd8a1b6d250070828804dc6c6f79ba8206849} Discotheque it´s a pleasure to listen or dance through. There are also all tracks from Stereo Totals 2005 Disko B Vinyl-Off Releases available on one DigiPak with : “Do the Bambi Remixes” 12” (Disko B, DB134), including Mixes by MUNK & JUSTUS KÖHNKE, and all four Dub-inspired versions of “Das erste Mal” from the 10” Vinyl “Stereo Total vs. Mad Professor” (Disko B, DB135).

ACID PAULI – Billy the Killy

 
ACID PAULI - Billy the Killy

 

ACID PAULI - Billy the Killy

Pan or Ama - Console
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Format: 12″

DB137 | Indigo 7821-6

UPC :8 80918 01376 (3)
Release : August 29th 2005

Tracklisting:
A1: Billy The Killy
B1: Gopa

Console, The Notwist & 13&GOD- Member Martin Gretschmann provides the second 12” for Disko B with two Minimal-Electro-Billy Killertracks. With ACID PAULI Gretschmann is equipped with just a notebook and a mini-keyboard allowing him to cross all borders within POP, IndieRock and DANCE almost shamelessly. If you ever get the chance to attend one of his Guerilla-Performances, don´t miss!

With the release of the 12” “Billy The Killy” a video directed by Paris based Chilean Video-Artist Luis Briceno will be available, who brilliantly finished a domino-game like stomp-ride through playgrounds and minds with surprising turns and brutal irony perfectly matching the outburst of “Killy The Billy”.

STEREO TOTAL – vs Mad Professor

 
STEREO TOTAL - vs Mad Professor
STEREO TOTAL - vs Mad Professor

Discotheque - Stereo Total

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Format: 10″

DB135 | Indigo
87813-6

SINGLE:

“Das erste Mal” Dub Trip 1+2

 

Etched onto some heavy-weight, Slush Puppy lime green vinyl, this Mad Professor interpretation of Stereo Total’s second single release from the ‘Bambi’ album is a deep and dubby affair. With a burnt sugar sound that compliments the original Gaelic vocals and clunky charm much better than you might imagine, the Mad Professor has succeeded in giving Stereo Total a dub overhaul that retains a pristine lightness of touch.