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mark fell - sentielle objectif actualite (2x12inch vinyl lp)




$26.80

ARTIST // mark fell
LABEL // editions mego (at)
CAT // emego143lp


  



A remix album of sorts, "Sentielle Objectif Actualite" contains, according the press release, "7 remixes by Mark Fell of the first three 12Ó singles released on the record label Sensate Focus in 2012." As always with Fell, knowing that this is a remix album doesn't actually elucidate precisely what you're actually going to get. "SOA-1" opens the album with a flurry of thudding kicks and sustained chord formations. Much of the album functions the same way, with driving claps and kicks nestled amongst a wealth of panning, whirring synths. These tracks are angular and pointillistic yet imminently listenable, which has always been the hallmark of Fell's House-oriented music. Lovely stuff and best not to be written off simply as a remix album. - Alex Cobb, Experimedia
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Double LP version. This recording contains seven remixes by UK-based artist and electronic musician Mark Fell of the first three 12" singles released on the record label Sensate Focus in 2012. These were called 10, 5 and 3.3.... The first of these, 10, was itself a reworking of materials from an earlier project by Fell and Terre Thaemlitz, released on Comatonse Recordings in 2012. The seven remixes were written and recorded in June 2012 at the Upper Lounge, Chatham Street (UK) using a MacBook Pro running Digital Performer, FM8 (featuring manipulated DX100 and TX81Z presets), battery and razor; monitored and mixed with Sennheiser HD 25 headphones. Here hand claps are constructed from the Roland TR707 clap, two copies of which are detuned and panned hard left and right, with an additional Yamaha RX11 Clap 2 panned centrally; kick drums have been constructed with the Roland TR707 Kick 1 pitched up with bass content attenuated, overdubbed with samples from vinyl derived, it is assumed, from the Roland TR909. Two hi-hats are used: the Yamaha RX11 Closed Hat 1, and a sample from Bassmental's "2 Daye Revisit (Kerri Chandler Remix)," released on Nite Grooves, 1994. Recommended contextual materials include: "Can You Feel It (Dubby Dub Marc Kinchen remix)" by Chez Damier, released on KMS, 1992; "Hard To Get" by Choo Ables, released on E-SA records, 1993. Additional DJ notes for playback synchronization: Track 1 has a tempo of 137 beats per minute with a rhythmic loop of 30 units each lasting 109.49 milliseconds. Track 2, 126 bpm with 31 units each lasting 119.05ms. Track 3, 113 bpm with 17 units each lasting 88.5ms. Track 4, 128 bpm with 60 units each lasting 117.19ms, with inserted pauses of between 4 and 80 units. Track 5, 128 bpm with 16 units each lasting 117.19ms. Track 6, 128 bpm with 64 units each lasting 117.19ms. Track 7, 125 bpm with 31 units each lasting 120ms. Mastered and cut by Lupo at Dubplates and Mastering, Berlin, June 2012.


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