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Architect - Upload Select Remix (MP3 Album)
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Many significant things have taken place in Daniel Myer's career since Consume Adapt Create was released: Architect was one of the headliners of Maschinenfest 2010 in Oberhausen/Germany aside Lingouf, ABS6, Iszoloscope, Niveau Zero and many others. He enthused audiences in the U.S. and Europe while touring with Recoil, and also played in Russia on a solo tour. He made a highly regarded remix of "Behind The Wheel" by Depeche Mode and also three remixes for Recoil... this year was for sure the busiest one in Daniel's life.

During the last thirteen years Architect has become a well-acknowledged and acclaimed project by world wide audiences and artists alike. This collection contains remixes by 14 international projects, well known and yet undetected, adding their interpretations of his previous works. Daniel's music was used as a trigger for a multiplicity of styles and sounds, ranging from melodic electronica (Subheim), straight techhouse beats (André Winter, For A Space, Re-Drum, Repair, David Partido, DSX), up to complex broken rhythms (Brazda Lui Novac) and mighty dubstep / drum'n'bass blasts appended by Stendeck, Hecq, Keef Baker, VNDL, End.user and Comaduster. Upload Select Remix is waiting - listen up and see for yourself!



Jaswho? - Re:Droid Musik (MP3 Album)
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Cold Blank - Redroid EP (MP3 Album)
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Cozzy D - Spoonfed EP (MP3 Album)
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King Cannibal - Virgo (MP3 Album)
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Dylan Richards aka King Cannibal returns with his latest smash to the solar plexus, "Virgo".

To flesh out his twisted, industrial take on dancehall, dubstep and drum & bass, vox are provided by brand new French crew Face-A-Face. This is the vocalists’ first release and they sound magnifique over a rhythm built firmly for the dancefloor and set to do considerable and lasting damage in any such context. All amplified thumb piano, fidgeting rhythms and filtered nastiness, Richards chops the vox to pieces and puts them back together, all to make you lose the plot.

“Murder Us” came about after a meeting with Sasha Perera of German group Jahcoozi in Berlin late last year. It turned out that although the pair had never met, they used to live about a mile away from each other in South London. Musically the track was also born from the same trip after hearing techno in its correct environment, “clubs like the Berghain,” Richards says. “Open for days on end, people dancing for 48 hours, driven by nothing except sounds that bounce around in a dark room. I heard it, drank it in and wanted to put my spin on what I heard that long weekend.”

As for the lyrics, Sasha uses the idea of battery chickens in a box as a metaphor for the inner city life both knew from South of the river. While she says it’s “a nihilist message,” the King manages to make it uplifting in his own Lynchian, brutal way, just by the way the tune gradually unfolds itself.

Not for nothing has Radio 1′s Mary-Anne Hobbs has already declared Richards’ music “too dark!” When Eddie Temple-Morris head his debut single “Aragami Style” he loved it so much he added an extra hour to his XFm show and called it “Remix Darkside” In his honour. Championed by early adopters like The Bug, Bong Ra, Strictly Kev, Kid 606, Knifehand Chop and Ebola, King Cannibal is all set to be the next big nasty thing. Be afraid.