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Holo • Deep

I. Holo
The movie of the future – holographic – virtual reality – interactive.
HOLO – Composed in the new HYPNO style – a more hypnotic type of
Berlin School with ambient and cinematic elements using special 3D
mixing techniques.

Written and produced by Lingua Lustra in 2019.

II. Deep
Rhythmic excursions.

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FAXology 2022

In 2011 I fulfilled an artistic dream to release music through one of my most influential electronic artist Pete Namlook and his cult label Fax records, whom I’d been following/supporting passionately for almost 20 years.

In very early summer of 2011 I compiled a selection of tracks which I felt had a certain Fax aesthetic or influence yet had my own sonic feel, I nervously sent these to Pete.

He kindly messaged me and said he would listen within a few days, which he did. His response came something as a shock as he was really into the demo and wanted to release it within a month to wrap up his usual summer break.

Initially I was perhaps expecting that if he was to like it that he may suggest some additional changes like shorten some tracks or maybe such a track could benefit with another musical element or mix. Pete was ready to master the album straight away and I trusted his ears and impeccable taste that it was perfect as it was. I did not in anyway want to suggest that perhaps some additional time could be spent on one or two tracks incase I missed an opportunity to release on Fax records.

Pete and myself discussed some possible fitting titles, he had said that upon listening to it at first he felt it was like hearing a lost live recording that perhaps himself and Tetsu could have recorded yet it was something new also and it it felt like it was a glimpse of the past, the present and maybe the future of the Fax sound and as the twentieth anniversary was approaching this landed perfectly and Pete suggested “FAXology” and I sat with it for a day or two and it just seemed to fit with everything.

So, “FAXology” was released on Fax in June of 2011. it was my second full length CD album and it helped hugely with getting my name as an established Ambient/electronica artist.

Over the years I had contemplated a re-issue as original copies are rare and fetch collector prices on sites like Discogs etc. A version appeared on my 09-19 CD box set but it has not been available separately.

In 2020 I set up Before & After Silence Recordings and i had stated that I would reissue some albums “FAXology” was high on my list but in 2019 due to a violent thunderstorm my old laptop and connected hard drive suffered a catastrophic frying form lightning that struck the house.
I believed that all of the old project files were lost forever.

Cut to 2021 and during some renovations at the house I dug out an old box of cables and other old computer peripherals from my attic storage, in the bottom of the box there was a USB stick, curiously I plugged it in only to find a folder that read “Live sets” I opened it and there was pretty much all of the tracks from “FAXology” in a live session capacity.

Over the next few months I painstakingly reworked all of the tracks within Ableton to match the arrangements of the original CD but making some improvements to the overall mix, enhancing the stereo panning and movement, utilising individual effects for each channel as I now have a much more powerful Mac rather than using sends from two master effects channels. Some more subtle differences in the arrangements and use of filters etc.

Track four “Control Room” was always one I felt could have been expanded on, I like the original and its rather minimal feel but for the 2022 version I added some additional sparse sounds.

I still hold a huge lot of love for the original mix and master but wanted to give fans something a little more with this re-issue rather than just repressing it with the original wavs. I was fortunate to have Lorenzo Montana on mastering duties, Lorenzo whom is a brilliant solo artist but also worked close with Pete on the excellent Labyrinth series it felt right to have someone to sprinkle that final bit of sonic magic to this new mix of “FAXology”

Revisiting this album was a joy to rebuild and work on, I was careful to make the changes very subtle but hope that those who enjoy the original will find something new and enhanced that makes the listening experience all the more rewarding and also I hope that maybe a new audience will discover and enjoy it.

To Peter Kuhlmann I am eternally grateful.

Mick Chillage Dublin October 2022.

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Headspace

Headspace is a five-volume work encapsulating the heart and soul of Urban Meditation. Truly, it is everything the experiment called Urban Meditation was meant to be… not only the unique blend of ambient, trance, techno, and neo-classical that defines Urban Meditation releases, but further expansions and pushing of boundaries into new territories. Each volume is a complete journey ebbing and flowing through different genres and moods. All five together tell a story of growth, discovery, collaboration, and invention. Let’s take a journey together…

Each volume can be purchased as either separate tracks or a seamless mix. The seamless mix is the intended listening experience. Full purchase includes both separate and seamless. Email me for high-res 24 bit 96 kHz versions of the seamless mix. It truly does sound better.

In memory of Steve Brown, a loving family man and overall terrific guy who contributed so much to our musical community. Rest in beats Steve, we will miss you.

Big love to our ambient-electronica community. Without the support of my fellow musicians and fans, this release would not be possible. Thanks to Dave @ Carpe for providing an avenue to make dreams come true.

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Pop Ambient 2023

The 23rd edition of the Pop Ambient compilation, compiled as always by Wolfgang Voigt. With the first tracks of Leandro Fresco/Thore Pfeiffer, Gen Pop (Burger, Pfeiffer, Würden), Morgen Wurde featuring Tetsuroh Konishi, and Max Würden up to Triola’s gloomy and melancholic “Kupferblüte”, the feeling of a slowness and calmness not experienced before, of an exceedingly lively standstill, creeps over us. A mental state that resembles dreams, in which you follow strange events as if paralyzed, yet awake and sensory. The Cologne-based Sono Kollektiv, an association of experimental artists Annie Bloch, Stefanie Grawe, Joel Jaffe, Alex Linster, Luis Weiß, Moritz Riesenbeck, Lukas Schäfer, Emily Wittbrodt, and Max Würden, is represented for the first time with two contributions on Pop Ambient. The two works, the fragile “Bolzano Sessions IV” and the rather light-flooded “Bolzano Sessions V” nestle perfectly into the musical whole of this year’s compilation, not only in terms of their majestic leisureliness. In Jens-Uwe Beyer’s “Nero”, melancholic guitar chords reduced to the bare minimum are carried away by the wind like leaves, the reverberation holding the last note so long that it almost comes to a stop in the ear. If you like it synesthetic, look at the once again ravishing cover artwork by Veronika Unland right at this moment. Colors and shapes in which there is both everything and nothing to discover. Both feel equally right. The final third of Pop Ambient 2023 begins with Reich & Würden’s herbaceous “Receiver,” a track so dignified and carried by pads reminiscent of the sound of bagpipes. The slowness is joined by togetherness at the end: Pop Ambient veteran Joachim Spieth cooperates with American sound artist zakè on his literally weightless “Air”, Thore Pfeiffer co-produced the wonderful “Instinct” with Scottish brother duo Andy and Mike Truscott aka Kinbrae. California duo Patrick Hills and Morgan Fox aka Blank Gloss close out with the yearning “Down At The Heel.”

 

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Vintage

This recording by Patient, aka Simon Wood, is one of the most quietly disarming and utterly captivating debuts in recent memory. Electronic music is at its most inviting when the ear partakes of new sounds, new textures, new colors; what the cochlea understands, the mind then works to fill in the blanks. Well, this sumptuous feast for those of us with the most selective of palettes never fails to disappoint. Woods has stumbled onto something wonderful here, a slice of pastoral, blissfully-besieged electronica that nurtures many an antecedent but remains nevertheless its own particular animal. Close your eyes and you can easily conjure up strands of Boards of Canada, some of K. Leimer’s equally summery landscapes, the many-splendored things harbored within Taylor Deupree and his 12k label’s bucolic brethren, some of the tinkertoy tronix spun out from Arovane, Morr Music, and their ilk. Yes, it’s part and parcel of all the above and yet nothing like them. How can such a conundrum exist? “Arbor Low” puts that concept to the test, its windswept hush, elaborative choirs, woodblock percussion, and pillowy atmosphere steering your mental ships well beyond any stylistic dire straits. “Hartshead Pike” posits more diverse cartographical oceans and delicate ecosystems, held aloft on little fluffy clouds of gentle purrs, cushiony burrs, and tones of fur. A bit later on, the gregarious rhythmic vortices of “Rev” wake us up from our reverie thanks to some spidery webs of electro-motive and sequencer-dancing, like a symphony of dot-matrix printers doing the strand. Utterly delicious ear candy, the gift that keeps on giving.