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release of the week : Chainreactor – The Silence & The Noise

Monday, March 4th, 2013

ChainreactorI heard birds for the first time this morning on the walk to my car. This is a sign that spring is almost here and I am going to be burdened by the bird poop all over my car. It’s time to get angry and let out all your frustrations out on the dance floor and this week Chainreactor will help us get there. The new album The Silence & The Noise, out on ProNoize, is hard industrial techno with plenty of stomping power. This album is a nice progression from the 2011 release Insomniac, it’s like the second DJ went on for the night and they are just slightly better than the guy before.

The Silence & The Noise is available for purchase at Storming The Base and can be listened to online on Spotify.

- Mike Kieffer






release of the week : The Horrorist – Fire Funmania

Thursday, January 17th, 2013

The HorroristThis week’s pick comes from the electronic artist The Horrorist. His fourth album Fire Funmania is being released on Things To Come Records and it is wickedly dark and evil. There are some strange experimental type tracks on here that will make you say “hmm”, but there are also “regular” techno type tracks that many of you will expect. Especially if you are only familiar with his breakout hit “One Night In NYC“. Go into this album thinking The Horrorist is an artist first and a techno producer second, you will thank me.

Fire Funmania is available for purchase on Beatport and can be listened to online on Spotify.

- Mike Kieffer

 






music video : OOFJ – Death Teeth

Wednesday, December 19th, 2012

Check out this video from the Scandinavian duo OOFJ. The track has this tripped out minimal techno feel with soft vocals that just implants this uneasy feeling like something is about to go terribly wrong. Their new album Disco To Die To is due out February 25th, 2013 via Clapyouclapme and Fake Diamond, let’s hope that the rest is as good as “Death Teeth”.

- Mike Kieffer






music video premiere : Steve Bug – Moment of Ease

Friday, October 26th, 2012

Auxiliary Magazine is excited to premiere the new music video “Moment Of East” from Steve Bug, founder of Poker Flat Records and world renowned DJ/producer! This track comes off his latest full length album Noir, which was released this October. Read our review of Noir in our latest October/November 2012 Issue. The video is for one of the brighter tracks on the album which features the vocal talents of French singer Emilie Chick and has her walking around the streets of Paris. Check out this exclusive first look below!

- Mike Kieffer






interview : Motor

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

This April Motor will release their fourth studio album, Man Made Machine on CLRX. This album sees Motor shifting gears from their familiar distorted techno sound to a more song-oriented style featuring guest vocals from major stars such as  Martin L. Gore of Depeche Mode, Douglas McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb, and Gary Numan. We caught up with Bryan Black  in New York ahead of Motor’s gig at the Mayday Festival in Germany to speak about his experiences performing on the world stage and how he stays ahead of the game.

photographer : Daniel Martinez
art director & stylist : Ariana Paoletti
interview by : Ariana Paoletti

I saw recently that you worked on a track with Julien K, “We’re here with you”, did you write the track together?
Bryan Black : I did the drums and the synths and the bassline, I sent it to them and they did the vocals and the rest… they arranged it. So it was a collaboration.

Do you see yourself becoming a shadowy producer behind other acts in the future?
BB : Yes, there’s lots of projects coming my way and I do things once in a while, but I don’t do enough because I’m so busy focusing on my projects… I don’t get to collaborate too much at this point. But I love doing it, it’s fun doing different projects outside of the genre I’m in.

read the full interview in the April/May 2012 Issue






interview : Orbital

Friday, May 11th, 2012

by Curt K.

It’s been eight years since you’ve released an album, Blue in 2004, now eight years later you’ve got Wonky coming out, welcome back and I loved it… but why such a long hiatus between releases?
Phil Hartnoll : Well thank you, very much! Well we said we thought that that was the end it was the end of us, it was a culmination of things, with a lot of things going on, personally, creatively. We thought we came up against a brick wall. And we started questioning everything. I think if you took the last two Orbital albums of that period, that you’d get one good one out of it, you know what I mean. And it was like I wasn’t comfortable releasing stuff that I wasn’t into. I mean you’re forever changing in your music, nothing ever finished, but when you have to commit it to a record, we just weren’t feeling it, we kinda lost our mojo. We sort of lost our connection with each other. We could of continued and done it cus of our position, but it didn’t feel right, it wasn’t right and when we said we were splitting up we kinda meant it. And we thought that was it, and we’re never going to go back to that again, because you never wanna visit a dark cloud as dark as that again. And that was it we were gonna do a few farewell gigs and that was it, that was the end of it.

I went off and did some DJ gigs and got back into DJing and thought right I’ve got to get my mojo back, get my feedback and what a better thing to do than to really feel and search for the music and it was really the best thing for me. I did a lil project in Brighton called Long-range, and that was really enjoyable. Working with some fantastic musicians. And Paul always had this ambition with working with an orchestra and string arrangements, and he could only do that on his own. So he went of and did that, we went and did our own things, so it was like five years of things on our own separate. But the Big Chill approached us to do a reunion gig. Enough time had been spent away, and I had gotten my mojo back, in our own ways and had no master plan of getting back together or  putting together and album or anything like that. I was very skeptical about that, we have no new music and do people really want that. But let’s try, we felt nothing ventured nothing gained, and the warmth and welcome we got back from the audience blew my mind to be honest, and was really encouraging. That one reunion gig turned into two years of touring festivals, and after one year and half we came to a point and we can’t just be doing just this anymore, we need some new music, or we stop it and that’s it and we really mean it. Or we need to inject some new music into the live set and create some new tracks to put into the live set cus that what it all about. What gaps do we need to fill in. We started to write again and we started to write again live, all the enjoyment of working together live, moved us into writing live and back into the studio and thought about, let’s write some new material. Cus we’re in a different time period now. It was fun again being back with my brother again. It was like when we first started. There was no record company restraints on you anymore cus there weren’t any new albums. We were more focused on the live set, we love playing live, and we wanna perpetuate that and we need to write some new material. And maybe the way of doing that was the old fashioned way of getting out an old LP and get it out there and then play those tracks live and what we did and it was really positive and really good.

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music video : Motor featuring Martin L. Gore – Man Made Machine

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

After Motor opened for Depeche Mode on many dates for DM’s Tour of the Universe tour, the two bands take their connection even further with a collaboration for the new Motor single, “Man Made Machine”, from their upcoming album, Man Made Machine on CLR Recordings. The single with vocals by Martin L. Gore is a great teaser for the techno duo’s new album which promises to be a song-based vocal album. Check out Mr. Gore in the just released music video. The video has a retro techno feel with a hip polish, and is in-your-face sexual (quite literally at the end, and I don’t know how that sits with me yet) but also restrained. Looking forward to the new album!

- Jennifer