Posts Tagged ‘BPitch Control’

focus : week 12 – Ellen Allien

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

focused music news for week 12 : March 20 to 26 2011

March 21 – Out on Bpitch Control is Ellen Allien’s Dust Remixes. After digesting Dust for half a year now, the 13 track Dust Remixes is more then welcome to my ears.  The remixes are top quality and pull the strong, memorable sounds out of each and every track.  To warm you up a bit see the video below for “Sun The Rain” off Dust, which is remixed by Tim Hecker and is a bonus track by We Love on Dust Remixes.

Also check out the interview we did with Ellen Allien when Dust was released.

- Mike

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music video : We Love – Hide Me

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Our obsession last issue has released a video!!  This video features the duo of We Love blinking in and out between strobe flashes wearing their stormtrooper white and black outfits and being mysterious. While the video is nothing visually explosive, the clean and simplistic approach really reflects the band’s album. I highly suggest checking out the album if you have not already jumped all over it.

- Mike

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interview : Ellen Allien

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

interview by Mike Kieffer and Jennifer Link

Ellen Allien, owner of the label BPitch Control and fairy queen of Berlin’s rave music scene takes a different approach to techno music by releasing albums that are made to stand the test of time, each the condensed result of a completely different creative phase. Her newest album, Dust, follows with this tradition and is about the balance between nocturnal excesses and the packed diary of a Berlin lady who is manager of one of the world’s most illustrious electronic record labels, a fashion designer, producer, and DJ.

What is the concept behind your new album Dust?

Ellen Allien : Dust tells about my life, about both my day and night life. There are songs that talk about falling down and coming up again, “Sun the Rain”, or about how I feel after a long night on the way to the next gig, “You”, or about how I get to know someone special looking through the flashing disco lights at Panorama Bar, “Flashy Flashy”.

It’s been two years since your previous album Sool, I sense a change of direction, what would you say are the main differences between Sool and Dust? What influences have caused these differences?

EA : I produced Sool together with AGF and the main idea was to make it sound minimal. Whereas Dust has been produced together with Tobias Freund. We tried to find the right classical instruments in order to make it sound more homogeneous. The guitars are by Tom Krimi, the clarinet by Andreas Ernst, and percussions by Miguel Toro. The voice is mine and I wanted to make it sound very bright and clear.

read the rest of the interview in the June/July 2010 Issue

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