[TRESOR262] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland

tresor
[TRESOR262A] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland 1/3
[TRESOR262B] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland 2/3
[TRESOR262C] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland 3/3
Label: 
Tresor
Catalog#: 
TRESOR262A-B-C
Format: 
12″ Vinyl
Country: 
Berlin
Released:
 2013

Tracklist:
[TRESOR262A] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland 1/3
A. Electric Garden (Original Mix)
B. Electric Garden (Deep Jazz In The Garden Mix)

[TRESOR262B] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland 2/3
A. Footprints
B. Mars Garden

[TRESOR262C] Juan Atkins and Moritz Von Oswald – Borderland 3/3
A. Digital Forest
B1. Treehouse
B2. Afterlude

Credits:
*After more than two decades of behind the scenes collaboration Juan Atkins & Moritz von Oswald present Borderland – their debut collaborative album to be released this summer on Tresor Records.
*The album – made up of 8 sequences, which seamlessly blend the styles of both masters – was recorded at the beginning of 2013 over various studio sessions in Berlin and will be released as a series of three 12″s and a CD album.
*Limited to 500 units, pressed on heavy vinyl and packed in hefty sleeves, Electric Garden is the main recurring theme in Borderland, developed on this first EP in two different mixes.

Get your copy soon!

Interview with “Miruga” (Ethereal Sound)

27/07/2012

Wich elements have mostly influenced your musical attitude?
“I love a lot of kind of music . So I don’t listen to only dance music. But most influence for me is jazz , I think jazz is the birth of all kind of element of music.
My favorite label is “Strata east”, “Black jazz”,”Tribe”…Before I’ve met jazz & all kind of music spirit , I play hard music in term of noise.I thought noise was core & birth of music before rhythm. But I fall into surface of suicide because I love hard noise so much . I was killed by music once, but I got hope by spirit of music again. And I was really influenced by words of Carl Craig “revolutionary art is not determined by its avantgarde content”.

Japan is for european people a fantastic land to discover, all the dj want to play there, what can you say about clubbing in your country? how people get in touch with club music?
“Yes Japan is really fantastic land really. Once in Shibuya had so many Vinyl!!!!! So Japanese DJ collect so many kind of music !! & Japanese club scene , yes Tokyo is nice , but many local area have great club scene. For example , my hometown Nagano. there are many kind of music scene, Deep House, Techno, Hip Hop ,Reggae, Jazz, so many music lovers there.. & I respect my hometown Techno label “Human Race Nation” , this label provide quality techno, I really respect my senior…


How do you immagine the future of clubbing Yoshi?
“I love club , but most important thing I think is partying . All people are gathering & talking & feeling music , each communication is important I think…
Gathering is meeting , meeting is people to people , there are love . Future there must be love , because gathering is people to people ,there are feeling. If there are no love in clubbing , there are no hope in clubbing, I think.”

What kind of things make you satisfaied to make music and djing?
“Feel”

A common question, someone like to speak about that: what’s your opinion about differences between analogical and digital?
“I believe that there are spirit in analogical because analogical includes the air vibe. But digital , digital makes me to easier to editing all the thing.
Each way have each good way. But about the way Djing & all the performance , I think that mistake is really good happening , & there are maybe live thing… People say mistakes is not good , but mistake is most important thing in future, I think !!!

King Regards
Yoshiki Tsuchiya – Miruga

[WRL009] Cobbleston Jazz – Who’s Future ?

Cobblestone Jazz – Who’s Future ?
Label: 
Wagon Repair
Catalog#: WRL009
Format: Vinyl, 12″
Country: Vancouver, BC
Released:  21St May, 2012

Tracklist:
A:
Who’s Future ?

B:
Across the Nation

Credits:
The third installment in the Cobblestone Jazz 12” series brings two more tracks..
On the A side we find “Who’s Future?”. Full of bubbling elastic bass and deep chord swells, it’s a laidback affair with a snappy groove to push it along. On the flip is “Across the Nation”, a stripped out and up-tempo electro jam with crisp breaks and gated pads. All the elements mingle together to create a thick bed of future funk.. Another wheel for your wagon.