NISENNENMONDAI: PAPER THIN WALLS INTERVIEW

August 27, 2008Comments Off

Check out the Nisennenmondai interview with Paper Thin Walls http://paperthinwalls.com/featuredarticle/index?id=230 here.

KIM HIORTHØY: RARE OSLO SHOW

August 27, 2008Comments Off

Kim Hiorthøy will play a rare Oslo show at Oslo`s best club, The Villa, on Saturday the 29th of August. DJs for the night is Pal “Strangefruit” Nyhus of Mungolian Jet Set fame, Emil Nikolaisen (Serena-Maneesh head) and David Dajani of Pirate Love.

TUSSLE: PREFIX REVIEW

August 26, 2008Comments Off

The Tussle great new album “Cream Cuts” is avaiable now both digitally and in the good old record store. Here is a nice review from http://www.prefixmag.com/reviews/tussle/cream-cuts/20800/ Prefix Magazine.

LINDSTRØM: 8,6 REVIEW AT PITCHFORK

August 25, 2008Comments Off

Lots of great reviews on the Lindstrøm album these days with a great 8,6 review at Pitchfork today, check out the raving review http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/144820-lindstrm-where-you-go-i-go-too here.

LINDSTRØM: VINYL VERSION

August 25, 2008Comments Off

The vinyl version of Lindstrøm`s “Where You Go I Go Too” will be ready in a couple of weeks. It is a double album and as the tracks are long the vinyl version consists of edits done by Prins Thomas. Perfectly made for DJs and for vinyl lovers.

PRINS THOMAS REMIX OF TUSSLE

August 20, 2008Comments Off

Prins Thomas has done a remix of the Tussle track “Night Of The Hunter” taken from their new album “Cream Cuts” due 25th of August. You can hear Thomas` epic 10 minutes long remix at Pitchfork http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/download/144756-premiere-tussle-night-of-the-hunter-prins-thomas-remix-mp3-stream here

The Thing touring the world

August 16, 2008Comments Off

Lots of The Thing live action the coming months. Check out the live section at this website for more details and info.

LINDSTRØM: GREAT 4 OUT 5 REVIEW IN GUARDIAN

August 15, 2008Comments Off

“Having kick-started the cosmic disco rebirth, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm is now expanding it – in every sense. Where You Go I Go Too is a suite of three epic, shape-shifting tracks that take his key influences (Cerrone, Moroder) and build skyscrapers on them. Sometimes Lindstrøm rings his changes with flair, such as the introduction, seven minutes into the half-hour-long opening track, of a dramatic synth melody slashing through the clouds, or the triumphant handclaps, 17 minutes later. Other shifts are almost imperceptible, such as the tempo changes and the gradual layering of sounds that set the scene for the record’s many peaks. Where You Go I Go Too is a triumph of sound design, as impeccably crafted as a Starck chair – and as geared to comfort, too. Every aspect of the record seems tailor-made to produce maximum pleasure: washes of sound soothe and restore, melodic climaxes send blood rushing to the head. Lindstrøm recommends listening while travelling; indeed, Where You Go I Go Too would make even the most hellish of journeys seem like a first-class trip.” (4/5, Guardian)

LINDSTRØM: IN-STORE SHOW AT ROUGH TRADE

August 15, 2008Comments Off

Lindstrøm celebrates the release of his new album Where You Go I Go Too at Rough Trade in London. Here is what Rough Trade writes: “This is real treat, Lindstrom’s new album “Where You Go I Go Too” performed live in its entirety. The Norwegian producer, perhaps best known for the more bite-sized cuts collected on 2006′s fantastic “It’s a Feedelity Affair” claims that the albums more layered approach is the opposite of minimalism & that the elongated track times help lend the disc a bit of drama & the feel of a long journey.”. More info about the in-store http://www.roughtrade.com/site/instore.lasso here.

LARS HORNTVETH: NEW ALBUM

August 13, 2008Comments Off

We will release a brand new album by Lars Horntveth of Jaga Jazzist. This is the follow up to the critically acclaimed Pooka album from 2004 and it contains one looong track on 37 minutes(!). Recorded with the Latvian Symphony Orchestra (41 people) and produced by Jorgen “Sir Dupermann” Traeen. The album is titled “Kaleidoscopic” and will be released in November this year. Artwork by Kim Hiorthøy. It is all very very beautiful.

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