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Tracklist 01. Breakbit 02. 3 Miles Island 03. Lost in Rhythem 04. Some Chords 05. Digital Trash 06. 140 2.0 07. Alkaline 08. Can You Feel the Daylight 09. All Notes Off 10. After Then Before 11. Go Back Freak 12. Metall und Technik 13. Angst Rhythmus 14. Multiply Exibit
Release Date 27th April 2012
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Press Release <1979> started in the late 90s as the experimental playground for Frequen-C from Leipzig. He quickly made himself a name as a DIY bedroom producer, releasing numerous cassettes, CD-Rs and download tracks over the years in the best old-fashioned tape scene tradition. Throughout the 2000s he continually appeared live in smaller venues, but the gigs took on a more serious nature and reached larger audiences after playing the Schlagstrom! Festival in 2007. In 2009 <1979> was joined by DrMOllE and since operates as a duo. So now the time has come to step out of the underground and present the debut release for HANDS! “FM Interface” oscillates between old school and new school, between rawness and simplicity and a more modern sound design. The album somehow falls into two parts: The first half seems to present the sonic weaponry of <1979> through simple, sketch-type tracks. The opener “Breakbit” is not broken, but a hypnotic noise loop, “3 Miles Island” abuses the sampled reports of a nuclear catastrophe over a raw electro beat, “Lost In Rhythm” could also be the manifesto of “FM Interface”, and “Some Chords” is just that – and besides the only beatless track on the entire album. The second half of “FM Interface” discloses a decidedly different approach, starting with “Can you feel the daylight”, a complex midtempo clubtrack with all the variation, breaks and shifts that you need to get the crowds going. And <1979> now put to use their full arsenal of noises and rhythmic structures: “All Notes Off” is directly aimed at dancefloors, “After Then Before” is a fine piece of noise mayhem, and “Go Back Freak” even has the machines getting into the groove, due to the remixing efforts of fellow Leipzig musician Daniel Myer aka Architect aka Haujobb! “Metall und Technik” finally is a vigorous Industrial Hardcore track that will rock the moshpits. The short “Angst Rhythmus” and the closing title “Multiply Exibit” (with one of the longest breaks ever) then close the album in the more simplified, loop-based style. “FM Interface” is definitely a rare occurrence, after such a long period of maturation and growth, quite unusual for today’s Electro Industrial scene – but the result, with its entertaining ideas, its timeless sound and the peculiar concept really proves the waiting worthwhile. The overall sound of “FM Interface” is strangely warm and pleasant to the ears of anyone who brings along a knowledge of - and love for - the Rhythm’n’Noise style.
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Edited by Luca EW - 24/7/2013, 10:40
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