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  • clintlove
    Hey girl, ya Hungry?
    • Jun 2004
    • 3264

    Balance 020 - Deetron



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    Electronic music and DJ culture lie at a crossroads at this moment in time. In one direction, the vinyl purists and fetishists, clinging onto the black gold that begat the entire art and culture of mixing. In the other, the technophiles who value convenience, speed and the infinite possibilities that digital mixing offers. But who said you had to pick a side? Ever innovative and creative, Swiss melodic techno bastion Deetron has chosen to embrace both the past and present of mixing disciplines on Balance 20, showing that the two can indeed live together in harmony – or even synergy – and underlining the qualities and nuances of each school of thought. Bringing his wealth of experience that has seen him release on labels from Music Man to Green to Rejected to Circus Company to Versatile, he has created something truly inspirational. “I chose to use both digital and analogue formats since I’m using both when I’m playing out” he explains. “This compilation is a celebration of the gorgeous format that is vinyl and a praise for the endless possibilities the digital world has to offer.” To that end, Disc 1 was mixed digitally, with additional production and editing in Cubase and Wavelab, and Disc 2 was recorded with three turntables and an Allen & Heath mixer – and some very special dubplates. The track selection and structure of each of these two sublime mixes lovingly and carefully reflects that inherent choice of medium, while at all times reminding the listener why his highly accessible, humanistic sound is so widely cherished and embraced. Deetron’s Balance 20 mix takes in seminal classics, exclusives, rare cuts, lesser-known gems, and a healthy blend of big names and underground heroes, with his blend of thoughtful techno and scintillating, moving melody stamped all over it. “It’s really exciting and challenging, especially these days” he says of the process of putting together the mix. “The beginning of the process could be compared to crate-digging in a record store and going through hundreds of pieces of music. The more difficult part is to make the final selection and to put these tracks together in the mix with a good flow.” Giving a nod to the past and some of the all-time greats, he cites !K7’s blueprint-setting X-Mix series as a key source of inspiration; a collection of mixes which showed that techno was about much more than just kicks, loops and stabs. “Those mixes had a big impact on me when they were released in the early/mid-nineties. I’ve had those in mind – especially the Laurent Garnier one – because of their cinematic approach and dramaturgy.”

    Disc 1 sees Deetron make full use of the possibilities at his fingertips. Mixes drift in and out of focus, with loops perfectly selected to segue and compliment their counterparts. It’s always sleek; never cluttered. Our selector engages us with the blissful tones of Nine from hugely influential electronic pioneers Autechre and a tease of Model 500‘s twinkling Infoworld, giving the intro section a – whisper it – Balearic warmth and grace. Detroit-style beauty comes from Unabombers’ take on Shit Robot’s Losing My Patience, arpeggiated proto-trance lushness from Todd Terje’s Bonysh and unclassifiable hypnotic magic from DJ Koze’s The Geklöppel Continues. Melodies and intriguing textures arrive thick and fast, with momentary lapses into more leftfield territories to keep us on our toes. Move D is drafted in for some jazzy piano action on Your Personal Healer, leading into round two of Terje’s epic odyssey (Ragysh) and rude analog techno on Carl Craig’s re-rub of old school legends System 7. We’re pulled deep into the stunning collaboration between Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, Four Tet and the elusive Burial, Ego, midway through the mix, and a little funk colours the mix via Maceo Plex’s You & Me. Caribou’s remix of Virgo Four’s It’s A Crime ups the ante again, unexpectedly bursting into a flurry of acidic sexiness and hazy, fuzzy synth chords, the dashing violins of Mr. Beatnick’s Synthetes taking us in a different direction next, and Cavalier’s Kaimanawa bringing skippy deep house flavour to the table. Ratcliffe’s take on Throbbing Gristle’s seminal Hot On The Heels Of Love lays its emotion-drenched chords under loops of Nicolas Jaar’s detached voice mesmerisingly, the mix soaring to dizzy new heights before LV, Message To Bears and Zaki Ibrahim’s sumptuously minimal and soulful Explode sucks us deep into the void. A dubbed-out closing section gives way to an eccentric finale, in the form of Savage Progress’ bugged-out and vampy Heart Begin To Beat.

    Over on Disc 2, our host shows us that you don’t need bells and whistles to produce a highly creative mix. The mixing is tight and imaginative, but gently roughed edges in places remind you that you’re dealing with real DJing skills, and not simple beat grid syncing. It’s reassuring somehow; and pleasingly organic. We’re focused on straight-up house and techno grooves, keeping the momentum and energy high. Those golden melodies are not forgotten, though; heavenly piano chords on Ripperton’s Swept Illusions early on lead up to the afro-tech riffs and soulful vocals of Âme’s stunning reworking of Osunlade’s Envision and the shuffling, heady, effervescent charm of Deetron’s own Croque. The mix begins to pulse and thump heavily via cuts from Super Flu and Sneaker (the wild You Think You Think) and South London talent Wbeeza in old skool jack mode. Reggie Dokes’ blissed out piano beauty Haiti flies effortlessly over the top of a mysterious, snappy old skool tech house white label (Shed, in case you were wondering) – and then Romanthony joins the party. The dots between past and present, heritage, influence and re-interpretation are joined. Simon Garcia’s tense Detroit chugger Tears In Vain takes the mix to a higher plane next, sublime Dutch techno leads into another dusty Four Tet gem, and Deetron then dispenses with the pleasantries and heads for the box marked ‘heads-down techno’. His edit of Radio Slave’s Let It Rain ups the tension, giving his skippy beast Starblazer the perfect setup, exploding in all its jacking, piano-driven glory for one of the compilation’s ultimate highlights. Retro-focused techno from Lone leads into actual retro techno from Derrick May, then an epic slice of Carl Craig magic – and what better way to finish than with an exclusive dubplate from our faithful curator? One of his finest moments to date, no less, this unreleased version of Collide rounds off the compilation in spine-tingling, fist-pumping, sensational fashion. If your jaw’s not on the floor by this point, you’ve come to the wrong club. An easy contender for the finest compilation of 2011. That’s no hyperbole, just a genuinely overwhelmed reaction to a truly breathtaking compilation. Deetron knows.

    Tracklisting:

    Digital CD1

    1. Autechre – Nine [Warp]
    2. Reno Wurzbacher – Julischkaa [Colombage] + Model 500 – Infoworld (Loop) [Transmat]
    3. Julio Bashmore – Craboon [Future Boogie]
    4. Shit Robot – Losing My Patience (Unabombers remix) [DFA]
    5. Todd Terje – Bonysh [Running Back]
    6. BNJM – Blocks [Rush Hour]
    7. DJ KOZE – The Geklöppel Continues [Kompakt]
    8. Ricardo Villalobos – What’s Wrong My Friends [Perlon] + Wishmountain – Video [Accidental]
    9. Move D – Your Personal Healer [Uzuri]
    10.Todd Terje – Ragysh [Running Back]
    11. System 7 – Positive Noise (Carl Craig Remix) [A-Wave]
    12. Resonance – Yellow Train [Vadim Music]
    13. Burial/Four Tet/Thom Yorke – Ego [Text Records]
    14. Maceo Plex – You & Me [Crosstown Rebels]
    15. Lawrence – Above The Sky [Mule]
    16. Virgo Four – It’s A Crime (Caribou Remix) [Rush Hour]
    17. Mr. Beatnick – Synthetes [Don't be Afraid]
    18. Cavalier – Kaimanawa [Drumpoet]
    19.. Nicolas Jaar – Space Is Only Noise if You Can See (Dave Aju Remix) [Circus Company]
    20. Throbbing Gristle – Hot On The Heels Of Love (Ratcliffe Remix) [Throbbing Gristle]
    21. Avus – Reality Itself [Border Community]
    22. LV and Message To Bears Feat. Zaki Ibrahim – Explode [2nd Drop]
    23. Model 500 – Infoworld (Loop) [Transmat]
    24. Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto – Pioneer IOO [Raster Noton]
    25. Andy Stott – Tell Me Anything [Modern Love]
    26. Savage Progress – Heart Begin to Beat [Virgin]


    Analogue CD2

    1. I:Cube – Un Dimanche Sans Fin [Versatile]
    2. Substance – Relish (Shed Version) [Scion Versions]
    3. Roots Panorama – Threee (Deetron Beats) [Versatile]
    4. Ripperton – Swept Illusions – Caravan [Unreleased]
    5. Osunlade – Envision (Ame Remix) [Innervisions]
    6. Mampo Village – Descending of the Supernatural [Sacred Rhythm]
    7. Deetron – Croque [Unreleased]
    8. Super Flu – Hallo Halle [Monaberry]
    9. Sneaker – You Think You Think [Uncanny Valley]
    10. Mathew Jonson – Learning To Fly (Dub) [M-nus]
    11. Wbeeza – A116 [Third Ear]
    12. Reggie Dokes – Haiti [Clone]
    13. WAX 30003 (B) [Wax]
    14. Romanthony – Bring U Up (Deetron edit) [Glasgow Underground]
    15. Mike Dehnert – Umlaut 2 [Clone]
    16. Four Tet – Pinnacles [Text Records]
    17. Redshape – Son of A [Present]
    18. Simon Garcia – Tears In Vain [Perspectiv]
    19. Johanna Knutsson – Heavy Baby (Minilogue’s cut for a cut) [Klasse]
    20. Surgeon – The Crawling Frog is Torn and Smiles [Dynamic Tension]
    21. Cosmin TRG – Fizic [50 Weapons]
    22. Radio Slave – Let It Rain (Deetron edit) [Rekids]
    23. Deetron – Starblazer [Rejected]
    24. Lone – Coreshine Voodoo [R&S]
    25. Rhythm is Rhythm – Kaos [Transmat]
    26. Ronny & Renzo – Heartbreak Theme (C2 Cinema Remix) [Rekids]
    27. Deetron – Collide [Unreleased Version]



    Release dates:
    UK – October 31st, 2011
    Australia – November 4th, 2011
    Europe – November 7th, 2011
    Nth America – November 8th, 2011

    Music is the answer, to your problems. Keep on movin', till you solve them.

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  • tiddles
    Encryption, Jr.
    • Jun 2004
    • 6861

    #2
    Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

    nice wp theme on the new balance site. I might buy that one

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    • Hoff
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Aug 2009
      • 4727

      #3
      Re: Balance 020 - Deetron




      ..... deetron is super quality


      thanks for the info


      http://soundcloud.com/deetron/danny-howells-everythings-here


      this still can´t be real

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      • trick12
        Are you Kidding me??
        • Jul 2007
        • 4412

        #4
        Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

        ^ this is like turning on lamps in a dark room

        good music from him for sure
        Life's pretty fast..blup..blup...We made it!!

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        • Homegrove
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Jun 2004
          • 2957

          #5
          Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

          Great pick.
          Forward thinking house music

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          • unkle
            Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
            • Mar 2007
            • 10174

            #6
            Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

            I don't like to much the idea to ​​hear too many tracks in one cd, beyond that,
            it's interesting to hear how they sound together
            and see what the artist can do with all that.

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            • floridaorange
              I'm merely a humble butler
              • Dec 2005
              • 29116

              #7
              Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

              Originally posted by unkle
              I don't like to much the idea to ​​hear too many tracks in one cd, beyond that,
              it's interesting to hear how they sound together
              and see what the artist can do with all that.
              agreed.

              It was fun while it lasted...

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              • sbando
                Going back to Romford
                • Apr 2008
                • 11669

                #8
                Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                Great news.
                ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                • Illuminate
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 5152

                  #9
                  Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                  Originally posted by unkle
                  I don't like to much the idea to ​​hear too many tracks in one cd, beyond that,
                  it's interesting to hear how they sound together
                  and see what the artist can do with all that.
                  Yeahp! Well, it depends if it's just samples/loops or entire songs.

                  But this was quick. Balance is really pushing out some fantastic music. Keep it coming!

                  The One contains the Many, and the Many contains the One:
                  Sbando
                  - You Will Be Missed.

                  "Mankind has the propensity to fuck itself up on anything it lays its hands on."
                  Feather

                  "Who moderates this forum and makes these decisions? Stevie Wonder?"
                  Bob
                  "i'd give her a muscle she doesn't have "
                  the banned1

                  "I love you Illuminate... that's divine/creator/God in me loving the origin of you."
                  KiwiTollway



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                  • unkle
                    Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 10174

                    #10
                    Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                    Yeah, Agoria did the same thing in his comp. for "Balance", even Digweed,
                    using samplers, efects, etc, is very difficult to identify each track,
                    but that does not mean it's a bad cd.

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                    • Illuminate
                      DUDERZ get a life!!!
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 5152

                      #11
                      Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                      ^It's what separates good DJ's to mere mortals.
                      I don't' mind samples being extracted, but when someone plays 30 songs in a hours set, yeah that kind of does my head in.

                      The One contains the Many, and the Many contains the One:
                      Sbando
                      - You Will Be Missed.

                      "Mankind has the propensity to fuck itself up on anything it lays its hands on."
                      Feather

                      "Who moderates this forum and makes these decisions? Stevie Wonder?"
                      Bob
                      "i'd give her a muscle she doesn't have "
                      the banned1

                      "I love you Illuminate... that's divine/creator/God in me loving the origin of you."
                      KiwiTollway



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                      • DIDI
                        Aussie Pest
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 16845

                        #12
                        Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                        The large numbers puts me off a bit.
                        Originally posted by TheVrk
                        it IS incredible isn't it??
                        STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
                        Simply does not get any better than Hernan
                        The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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                        • feather
                          Shanghai ooompa loompa
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 20898

                          #13
                          Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                          Over it. These tracklists are like DJs comparing dick sizes. I remember when Joris Voorn did that Balance and it was so hyped. But all the subsequent live sets I've heard from him have been meh to the point I stopped checking him out.

                          (Contrast with the consistent faves like Digweed or Cattaneo or Warren et al, who mix straight up and always deliver.)

                          And this is not to say the music is good or bad. But I'd rather listen to a good-sounding mix rather than read about how many tracks and samples and edits went into it. And if a mix is bad despite all that, it's still bad.

                          i_want_to_have_sex_with_electronic_music

                          Originally posted by Hoff
                          a powerful and insane mothership that occasionally comes commanded by the real ones .. then suck us and makes us appear in the most magical of all lands
                          Originally posted by m1sT3rL
                          Oh. My. God. James absolutely obliterated the island tonight. The last time there was so much destruction, Obi Wan Kenobi had to take a seat on the Falcon after the Death Star said "hi and bye" to Leia's homeworld.

                          I got pics and video. But I will upload them in the morning. I need to smoke this nice phat joint and just close my eyes and replay the amazingness in my head.

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                          • DIDI
                            Aussie Pest
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 16845

                            #14
                            Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                            ^^^ I'm agreeing with you a lot lately
                            Originally posted by TheVrk
                            it IS incredible isn't it??
                            STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
                            Simply does not get any better than Hernan
                            The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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                            • Dhar_2
                              meat and potatoes
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 18923

                              #15
                              Re: Balance 020 - Deetron

                              hmmmmm

                              not my normal taste, but looking forward to giving it a go!

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