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		<link>http://www.minlove.net/</link>
		<description>resource and netlabel for minimal electronic music</description>
		<dc:language>en</dc:language>
		<dc:creator>Christian Meinke</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-09-06T12:00:36+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Minlove on hold</title>
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		<description>Due to some changes and issues relating to my personal situation I decided to put the minlove project on hold. It was a hard and bitter decision, but it seems to be the only way to concentrate on a few...</description>
		<dc:subject>The Site</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-09-06T12:00:36+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>Minlove on hold</h2>
			<p>Due to some changes and issues relating to my personal situation I decided to put the minlove project on hold. It was a hard and bitter decision, but it seems to be the only way to concentrate on a few things that I neglected to much within the last 2 years and which are important for my occupational interests. I spent a lot of time to rethink and reflect the current situation, asked a few good friends and finally came to this point.</p>
			<p>It seems like only a break can help solving a these things and issues. Time 'll tell...</p>

<p>Nevertheless I would like to thank everyone who supported the project within the last years and first and foremost all friendly artists, labels and listeners who helped making this website a lively and independent resource and platform.</p>

<p>Thanks for your understanding, <br />
Christian</p>

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		<title>Microcosm Special</title>
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		<description>"&gt;images/news/news-mcosm-special.jpg" width="200" height="84" /&gt; Washington, DC - September 02, 2006 LIVE : Nicholas Sauser (Microcosm, Goosehound), Miskate (Foundsound, Karloff, Microcosm), Ezekiel Honig (Microcosm, Anticipate), Morgan Packard (Microcosm) DJ: Ben Parris (Foundsound, Microcosm)...</description>
		<dc:subject>News</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-08-29T14:54:11+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>Microcosm Special</h2>
			<div class="pl"><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/08/microcosm_special.php"><img alt="news-mcosm-special.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/news/news-mcosm-special.jpg" width="200" height="84" /></a></div>

<p><span>Washington, DC - September <strong>02</strong>, 2006</span><br />
<strong><span>LIVE :</span></strong> <strong>Nicholas Sauser </strong> (Microcosm, Goosehound), <strong>Miskate</strong> (Foundsound, Karloff, Microcosm), <strong>Ezekiel Honig</strong> (Microcosm, Anticipate), <strong>Morgan Packard</strong> (Microcosm) <strong><span>DJ:</span></strong> <strong>Ben Parris</strong> (Foundsound, Microcosm)</p>
			<p>--</p>

<p>88 and Boring Kitchen welcome New York's finest purveyors of deep, melodic techno to metro DC and the final 88 Degrees party of the summer.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p><strong>Gallery's Terrace and Alley</strong>, 1115 East West Highway<br />
Silver Spring, MD (just outside Washington, DC)<br />
4PM-3AM, <strong>Free before 11PM</strong></p>

<p><img alt="microcosm-special.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/news/microcosm-special.jpg" width="422" height="633" /></p>

<p><span>» </span> Read more at <a href="http://www.microcosm-music.com/">Microcosm-music.com</a> / <a href="http://www.goosehound.com/">Goosehound.com</a> / <a href="http://www.eightyeightdc.com">Eightyeightdc.com</a></p>

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		<title>mcosm1015 - N. Sauser + Ben Parris</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/minlove-full/~3/CfiUoyd8LV8/mcosm1015_n_sauser_ben_parris.php</link>
		<description>"&gt;images/reviews/tsr-mcosm1015.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /&gt;Nicholas Sauser + Ben Parris - Macrofun Vol. 5 (10") label . Microcosm Release date . August, 2006 New York's Microcosm Music returns with another deliciously diverse installment of their critically acclaimed Macrofun series that convinces...</description>
		<dc:subject>Reviews</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-08-12T10:45:12+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>mcosm1015 - N. Sauser + Ben Parris</h2>
			<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/08/mcosm1015_n_sauser_ben_parris.php"><img alt="tsr-mcosm1015.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/reviews/tsr-mcosm1015.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a><strong>Nicholas Sauser + Ben Parris</strong> - Macrofun Vol. 5 (10") <br />
label . <a href="http://www.microcosm-music.com/">Microcosm</a> <br />
<span>Release date . August,  2006</span</p>

<p>New York's Microcosm Music returns with another deliciously diverse installment of their critically acclaimed Macrofun series that convinces one's again with midtempo loveliness and catchy sound arrangements. Volume 5 features two versatile and daring tracks by Nicholas Sauser (one half of the duo Socks and Sandals) and Ben Parris, known for his debut 12" on Philadelphia's Foundsound Records from 2005.</p>
			<p><img alt="mcosm1015.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/reviews/mcosm1015.jpg" width="320" height="320" /></p>

<p>Sauser's „Slaughterhouse Joe“ pleases with a hypnotic journey through sluggish, almost delirious grooves weaving in a deep and quirky flux of sonic particles and reverberated vocal treatments. On the flip Ben Parris is utilizing scratchy percussions and chunky beats covered by a catchy synth-bass theme, creating a constant flow of dark sharpness and atmospheric deepness. The result is a marvelous split that leaves nothing behind but a gloomy, yet driving atmosphere.</p>

<ul><li><a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/pre/mcosm1015/mcosm1015_track01.mp3">a . Nicholas Sauser - Slaughterhouse Joe</a></li><li class="last"><a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/pre/mcosm1015/mcosm1015_track02.mp3">b . Ben Parris - Vampire X Ray Eyeballs</a></li></ul>

<p><span>»</span> read more at <a href="http://www.microcosm-music.com/">Microcosm-music.com</a> </p>

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		<title>sush 03 - Koljah (M. Stavoestrand rmx)</title>
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		<description>"&gt;images/reviews/tsr-sushi03.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /&gt;Koljah - Leckerkuchen EP (12") label . Sushitech Release date . July, 2006 After his debut on Philpot's subdivision Phil_e in 2005, the Berlin based artist is back with a stunning EP on London's Sushitech imprint....</description>
		<dc:subject>Reviews</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-08-02T11:34:15+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>sush 03 - Koljah (M. Stavoestrand rmx)</h2>
			<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/08/post_3.php"><img alt="tsr-sushi03.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/reviews/tsr-sushi03.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a><strong>Koljah</strong> - Leckerkuchen EP (12") <br />
label . <a href="http://www.sushitech.com/">Sushitech</a> <br />
<span>Release date . July,  2006</span</p>

<p>After his debut on Philpot's subdivision Phil_e in 2005, the Berlin based artist is back with a stunning EP on London's Sushitech imprint. The 12" also features a delicious remix by Mikael Stavoestrand that makes this release a delicious slice of futuristic and intense techno, combining catchiest hooks and assorted fine ingredients that melt seamlessly in a deep flow of groovy percussions shuffling against the usual 4/4 bassdrum.</p>
			<p><img alt="sushi03-320px.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/reviews/sushi03-320px.jpg" width="320" height="320" /></p>

<p>While the a side seems to offer a rather simplistic and thrilling interpretation of prevalent floor trends, the flipside features an exceptional mix of deeply hypnotic rhythms and resonating atmospheres. <br />
Mikael's remix turns the original into a more dark and haunting experience of kick-punch beats and tripped-out vocal treatments while the closing track „Flitzpiepe“ delights us with its uplifting mood and bright bleepy sounds, creating extremely infectious and inventive grooves of catching simplicity. Another fine release on Sushitech that carries on in their young tradition of adventurous and varied styles and obsession for state-of-te-art club sounds.</p>

<ul><li><a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/pre/sush03/sush03_track01.mp3">a1 . LeckerKuchen</a></li><li><a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/pre/sush03/sush03_track02.mp3">a2 . Metro</a></li><li><a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/pre/sush03/sush03_track03.mp3">b1 . LeckerKuchen (Mikael Stavoestrand Remix)</a></li><li class="last"><a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/pre/sush03/sush03_track04.mp3">b2 . Flitzpiepe</a></li></ul>

<p><span>»</span> read more at <a href="http://www.sushitech.com/">Sushitech.com</a></p>

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		<title>Doudou Malicious's</title>
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		<description>"&gt;images/news/news-mv-august27.jpg" width="200" height="84" /&gt; London, August 27th ::: Bank holliday with Cabanne - Doudou Malicious's Bday Night LIFE Cabanne (Perlon, Karat, Minibar ...) UK exclusive + Arnaud Le Texier (Safari Electronique)...</description>
		<dc:subject>News</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-07-28T23:50:40+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>Doudou Malicious's</h2>
			<div class="pl"><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/doudou_maliciouss.php"><img alt="news-mv-august27.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/news/news-mv-august27.jpg" width="200" height="84" /></a></div>

<p><span>London, August 27th ::: Bank holliday with Cabanne</span> - Doudou Malicious's Bday Night<br />
<span>LIFE</span> <strong>Cabanne</strong> (Perlon, Karat, Minibar ...) <span>UK exclusive</span> + <strong>Arnaud Le Texier</strong>  (Safari Electronique)<br />
</p>
			<p><strong>Sebastian Russell </strong>- LIVE (Telegraph, Multi Vitamins)<br />
<strong>Alban Hi Dini & Ekkohaus</strong> - LIVE<br />
<strong>Marco Shuttle</strong> (Mini Sketch, Multi Vitamins / mV 04)</p>

<p><img alt="flyer-mv-august27.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/news/flyer-mv-august27.jpg" width="420" height="583" /></p>

<p>£6 Advance with email/name / £8 on the door</p>

<p>+</p>

<p><em>August 28TH (monday) @ THEPOOL 4PM - 1AM </em></p>

<p>MULTI VITAMINS / 2 YEARS</p>

<p></p>

<p><br />
<span>» </span> Read more at <a href="http://www.multivitamins-records.com/">Multivitamins-records.com</a> / <a href="http://www.minibar-music.com/">Minibar-music.com</a> / <a href="http://www.atcha-recordings.com/">Atcha-recordings.com</a> <span>(Safari Electronique)</span></p>

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		<title>mnlv 07 - Various Background Rec.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="bigteaser"><a href="<MTEntryPermalink archive_type="Individual">"><img alt="mnlv06-teaser.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/releases/mnlv07-teaser.jpg" width="305" height="84" /></a></div>]]></description>
		<dc:subject>Releases</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-07-19T12:43:02+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>mnlv 07 - Various Background Rec.</h2>
			<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/mnlv_07_various_background_rec.php"><img alt="mnlv07-35px.png" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/releases/mnlv07-35px.png" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a><span>mnlv 07</span>  <br />
<strong>Various - Background Records</strong> (mp3)<br />
<span>release date . July 19, 2006 </span></p>

<p>Almost one year after minlove's first showcase we are proud to announce the 7th netrelease that aims to give an insight into the patient work of one of the most eclectic and prolific labels out there. Andy Vaz - head behind <a href="http://www.background-records.de/">Background Records</a> followed our invitation to present the labels vision and it's highly unique sound aesthetic that is  deeply rooted in the early Motor City sound and perfectly placed into a modern and state-of-the-art electronic music context.</p>
			<div class="pop211"><a href="http://www.minlove.net/images/releases/mnlv07-700px.php" onclick="window.open('http://www.minlove.net/images/releases/mnlv07-700px.php','popup','width=700,height=346,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img alt="mnlv07-320px.png" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/releases/mnlv07-320px.png" width="320" height="320" /></a></div>

<p>Daniel Bemberger, truly one of the most talented producers out there and well known for his releases on Background and Karloff, opens up this marvellous complilation delivering a fabulous anthem of this unmistakingly emotional intensity and deepness he's best known for. Andy Vaz and N. Gratin aka. Jan Jelinek are following with a kicking midtempo piece, combining funked-up retro-house elements with more digital and abstract concepts in a truly playful and lightweight manner.<br />
Mexico based Ángel Sánchez Borges aka. Antiguo Autómata Mexicano delights with a lush and dense blend of glitchy hisses and nimble-footed percussive structures, overlaid by a blissful and multifaceted ambience. Dave Miller's „Broken Fun, Now Fixed“ is an excerpt taken from a live set he played at Club Module in Tokyo this year and showcases ones again his quirky talents while delivering a heady cocktail of textured melodies, sophisticated sounddesign and deft ease. Terrence Dixon's dark alsmost obscure „Ivory Coast“ seems to reflect a new direction or trend in his sound, combining hissing hat and snare patterns with modulated synth sounds underlayed with endless repeating drum and percussion structures of compelling intensity. <br />
Frivolous' remarkable almost uncompromising closing track rounds up the release in a slightly ironic, yet perfect way while melting beautifully crafted sax instrumentals with foundsounds and a catchy groove.</p>

<ul class="dl"><li class="dl-first">00 . <a href="http://www.minlove.net/mp3/mnlv07/mnlv07-coverart.pdf">download highres coverart </a> <span>by <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/aboutcontact/">CM</a></span> (pdf/0,52mb)</li>
<li class="dl">01 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_01_db_-_december_75.mp3">db - December 75</a> (16,75mb)</li><li class="dl">02 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_02_andy_vaz_feat_n_gratin_-_we_re_not_gonna_diss_you_right_now.mp3">Andy Vaz feat. N. Gratin - we're not gonna diss you right now</a> (16,31mb)</li><li class="dl">03 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_03_antiguo_automata_mexicano_-_broken_in_your_room_again.mp3">Antiguo Autómata Mexicano - Broken In Your Room Again</a> (15,27mb)</li><li class="dl">04 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_04_dave_miller_-_broken_fun_now_fixed.mp3">Dave Miller - Broken Fun, Now Fixed (Live In Tokyo)</a> (12,59mb)</li><li class="dl">05 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_05_terrence_dixon_-_ivory_coast.mp3">Terrence Dixon - Ivory Coast</a> (13,43mb)</li><li class="dl">06 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_06_frivolous_-_the_emoticon_don_-_in_two_movements.mp3">Frivolous - The Emoticon Don (In Two Movements)</a> (12,67mb)</li><li class="dl-last">00 . <a href="http://wp1042404.wp070.webpack.hosteurope.de/mnlv07/mnlv07_various_-_background_records.zip">download whole release as zip.file</a> (81,95mb)</li></ul>

<p><em><span>If you encounter problems with the links above you can alternatively download <br />the release from minlove's <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/mnlv07">archive.org</a> collection</span></em></p>

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		<title>Background label.showcase</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="bigteaser"><a href="<MTEntryPermalink archive_type="Individual">"><img alt="background-teaser.jpg" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/features/background-teaser.jpg" width="305" height="84" /></a></div>]]></description>
		<dc:subject>Showcases</dc:subject>
		<dc:creator>CM</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2006-07-19T11:16:13+01:00</dc:date>
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			<h2>Background label.showcase</h2>
			<p>After reaching a remarkable degree of maturity, exclusive perhaps to only a few minimal techno labels labels world-wide, it can be clearly seen that the central aim of <a href="http://www.background-records.de/">Background Records</a> has always been, and will always be, to bring together minimal, ultra-raw, unique and sometimes futuristic music from different people, with different angles, and different and very personal individual backgrounds - each character bringing their own perspective on the minimal side of Techno.</p>
			<p>Incorporated into this ideology is the necessary international approach to releasing music in the different languages of a global minimalism – all on one imprint, and with one clear identity, and maybe most important, long before “minimal techno” turned into a genre and subgenre after subgenre such as Clicks & Cuts, Microhouse and many others arrived. While minimal techno now is a trendy established form of electronic music, background records has been a cornerstone in the movement and the development of minimal techno since 1997, just recently celebrating it’s 50th release in form of a 2x12” and CD compilation.<br />
<img alt="bacground-logo.png" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/features/bacground-logo.png" width="422" height="200" /><br />
The label was founded by Andy Vaz and at the start first filled with releases from early Motor City minimal innovators, whose original productions had inspired the sound and vision of the label, and set standards of innovation and feeling on wax that later releases would rise to. After these beginnings it was the turn of a second generation of artists that were influenced by the works of the latter - material that hailed from both Germany and the US, illustrating important connections. Moving quickly forwards one can see that even later releases took yet more of a retrospective look towards the original minimal sound, not only taking influences from all that had gone before them, but putting them through the grinder of human reinterpretation.</p>

<p>As the turn of the century passes, Background is taking the sound yet further forwards, placing it in the modern context and setting an unparalleled standard of quality in the current lap-top production zeitgeist that has risen and taken hold of this sound - an evolutionary step that the label views as natural; the synchronisation of Techno, technology and futurism, a fundamental axiom in the labels workings that stems from its early days.</p>

<p><br />
<em>Download the accompanying netrelease</em></p>

<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/mnlv_07_various_background_rec.php"><img alt="mnlv07-35px.png" src="http://www.minlove.net/images/releases/mnlv07-35px.png" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a>MNLV07 Various - Background Records<br />
<span>exclusive tracks by <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/db.php">db</a>, <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2005/07/andy_vaz.php">Andy Vaz</a> feat. N. Gratin, <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/antiguo_automata_mexicano.php">Antiguo Autómata Mexicano</a>, <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/dave_miller.php">Dave Miller</a>, <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/terrence_dixon.php">Terrence Dixon</a> and <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/02/frivolous.php">Frivolous</a></span> <br />
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<em><span>Interview to the release of Backgrounds anniversary 2x12" <strong>V/A - Background Records 050</strong>; between <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2005/07/andy_vaz.php">Andy Vaz</a> and <a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/aboutcontact/">Christian Meinke</a> // July 03, 2006:</span></em></p>

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<span>CM:</span> <strong>On the face of it there's a glowing back catalogue of fifty releases, an eclectic global roster of artists from diverse musical backgrounds and about 8 years of pobably hard but also highly consistent work on a sound that can truly be described as unique and state-of-the-art. How does it feel like to retrospect the labels early years and to see what has become of it?</strong></p>

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<span>Andy Vaz:</span> It feels good overall ofcourse, generally I have to say I am a bit proud of having made it to the 50th release without ever having to compromise or not having had really interesting music to release: looking back it seems that always challengingly great talent has crossed my way during the right time. There was so much progress in “minimal” techno over the years and I believe I can say that background has played a big part of it as far as finding it, developing it further and mainly by just giving people a home to express their musical ideas, with out ever limiting their artistic expression, by looking on sales and/or marketing strategys. The label has always been about the music and the thought, rather than being a commercially driven company.  	</p>

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<p><span>CM:</span> <strong>Cat# 50 once again delves deep into the archives of the labels back catalogue and appears not only like a representative cross section, but also sounds like a kind of reversion to long-gone but never forgotten philosophies of minimalism. Is it more than retaining an affinity with Background's and your own musical roots? What's behind all this?</strong></p>

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<span>Andy Vaz:</span> Well, it’s indeed a rather personal decision as I felt it was time for a change. A good opportunity to sit back and remember where it all came from, as the developments in the music are obviously going at a much slower pace these days then they used to. A lot of things have been developed and the genre has extremely been pushed forward in the past years by artist from “new” global territorys that brought in their personal upbringing and surounding into the music, demonstrating a new view on the genre as we knew it as well as technologoy obviously having had a major influence (both good and bad) on the music and its just been a field where a global lose movement has constantly developed the music forward. <br />
Now therefore obviously, its my believe that as so much has been said and the music has fused, segregated, split and recombined in countless ways. Both territorial and technical phenomenas have drawn influences from one another to create hybrids that have changed the face of minimal electronic music as we know it. These developments had happened quicker and quicker and now I feel like a lot of things have been done and we all need a little break and have to be realistic that most likely nobody will push it that much further that we could speak of something totally new being the result like it would be just a fingersnip away. </p>

<p>The periods will just be a bit longer from now on for things to develope and most developments will rather be smaller details rather than something radfically excitingly new every month. On the other hand and to not be misunderstood and clear, I totally believe that this music still hasn’t been fully developed and we are still in a creative process where by far not everything has been said. On one hand,  things are still moving on the other, we have to be patient and wait for the right time, the right people with the right ideas and we have to accept that we are not at the beginning of a process anymore where things come easy, we are somwhere in the middle and things will get slower. </p>

<p>But Deepness never goes out of Style and that’s what I had mainly in mind with the anniversary compilation. It incorporates so many things. The past, the present,  modern production techniques & soul, clicks and cuts and simple detroit based vibes, all combined. Simply a palette of a rich music history. A past that we all share and something that we remembered as if it was yesterday. This music has been around for round about 22 years (speaking from the arrival of Detroit Techno / Chicago (acid-) Housemusic). It’s been pushed enough and people and technology (or rather the right people with the right artistic idea being able to use the new arriving technology) will still be able to come up with fresh ideas and new exciting results. Just that the distance between these events will be longer than in the past. We shall not forget that countless people nowadays produce minimal techno and most of it is boring and unneccessary. Music of very avarage quality. The market is overheaped. <br />
So with all that in mind, I thought after 50 releases, where I was trying to always keep an eye on the future and try and help developing the music further, it was a good opportunity to also look back and remember where it's all coming from. As a result Background 050 sure has stronger and more obvious Chicago House and Detroit Techno refferences than the releases before. I really enioy that, having the combination of today’s music production and state of the art producers with a general retro nostalgic feel.</p>

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<span>CM:</span> <strong>You already mentioned that this retro nostalgic reflections in the labels sound and orientation, have their origin in personal decisions and private motives - so it is safe to assume that this statement manifests itself in an analogous manner in your own sound and production style. If we take your first full length "Repetitive Moments Last Forever ..." from march this year as well as yet released and forthcoming EP's on the italian label Persistencebit for example, what's the main difference between this current releases and your output on Soundvariation? Are there any planned releases on your own Soundvariation series in the near future, and what about the connecting link between Andy Vaz and Persistencebit Records?</strong></p>

<p><span>Andy Vaz:</span> In fact I just finished sound variation 9-9, a two track 12” release, which will be followed by the last and final Instalment being a remix 12” featuring remixes from the last few 12”ches. So it’s done. 9-9 dives deeper again into the concept of re-working a very limited pool of audiosounds being processed by toneshifting and adding layers differently to gain different results within the limitations of the way of working. Both tracks have a totally different musical formular and approach, yet all based on just a handful random sound sources. The full length album on the other hand, follows the path of  being rather oldschool house , with less technical aspect on a more direct emotional side. The Album was an result of making a statement against the state of the art digital click house sound, more going back to my musical past, having classic chicago house in mind.</p>

<p>Deep, downtempo, drum-maschine based patterns and raw elements. More dancefloor and definitely less experimental flavoured than the sound variation stuff. Persistencebit Records, with whom I established a close relationship over the past year really gave me the perspective to release the album there and they really encourage me of doing it, as they really felt the overall vibe of where I wanted to go with it. Discovering my personal musical past would not had suited the sound variation idea and so it made perfect sense. I just also finished a new 12” for them, entitled as: Lost and recovered data ep (VAZBIT-010 / 12” / Word and Sound). I will keep my dancier material with them and will once the soundvariation series is completed after the remixes which are currently in the works, I will see what will happen next.            </p>

<p><br />
<span>CM:</span> <strong>In prior talks and interviews I often noticed your reserved, almost critical attitude towards existent states and trends in minimal techno  - something that is more than rare and hard to find nowadays. Did you received any feedback or negative responses on your remarks in the past and what is your personal position with regard to the constantly growing number of minimal techno labels and repetitive uniform styles and sounds?</strong> </p>

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<span>Andy Vaz:</span> I don’t think that I have a general critical point of view towards that. I do however believe that the amount of standart all sound the same minimal techno is just too much and I just don’t enjoy hearing the same sound put out by an enourmous amount of people constantly over and over again, simply wishing that labels and artists be more selective and see if there’s something unique or personal behind the music. Something that has a personal charactistic, an open mind, the will of taking risks, rather than copy and Imitate a certain soundaesthethic or style. I however don’t have much sympathy for labels who seem to lack any vision or philosophy that atleast tries to push things forward or unites people who have something to say musically.</p>

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<span>»</span> read more at <a href="http://www.background-records.de/">Background-records.de</a></p>

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		<description>"&gt;images/artists/tsr-dave-miller.jpg" alt="tsr-dave-miller.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /&gt;Dave Miller location . Perth, AU Personal website . Thebodyraft.com Hailing from Perth, Western Australia, the physical seclusion of living in the most isolated city in the world has inspired Dave Miller to create truly...</description>
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			<h2>Dave Miller</h2>
			<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/dave_miller.php"><img src="http://www.minlove.net/images/artists/tsr-dave-miller.jpg" alt="tsr-dave-miller.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a>Dave Miller<br />
<span>location . Perth, AU<br />
Personal website . <a href="http://www.thebodyraft.com/">Thebodyraft.com</a></p>

<p>Hailing from Perth, Western Australia, the physical seclusion of living in the most isolated city in the world has inspired Dave Miller to create truly modern forms of electronic music. As a representation of his cities multicultural population, Dave’s music incorporates all facets of his favourite styles of music from which he builds something entirely new.</p>
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<p>In the mid-late 90’s, before he was legal-age, weekends saw him sneaking into bars that were playing everything from deep Chicago house to Detroit techno, while the weekdays saw him listening to early IDM-influenced electronica.</p>

<p>After working odd-jobs while still he was still in school Dave finally saved up enough money to buy a sampler and this gave him the impetus for his new venture into electronic music production.  After a quick tutorial on how to actually use his newly bought gear, demos of his first tracks were handed to local radio stations where they were played for months on end.  A handful of live sets followed, but it wasn’t until Dave supported German ~scape artist Jan Jelinek that the move from local upstart to internationally released artist began. Handing demos to Jan, the tracks were eventually passed on to Andy Vaz, Background Records label boss when at age 20 he was instantly signed.</p>

<p>Incorporating elements of his early influences – the warmth and funk of Detroit house combined with the innovation and experimentation of electronica, his first releases on the label were deep, emotive and personal.  Aiming to move the mind, body and heart at once, EP’s were suited in equal parts to the club or the lounge.</p>

<p>In live performances Dave is adaptable as both a solo artist and in collaboration; He has shared stages with artists such as Prefuse 73, Manitoba, Jamie Lidell, Greg Davis, Funkstorung, Four Tet, Portable, Andrew Pekler, Sutekh, Machine Drum and Farben. Improvised collaborative performances with jazz musicians, pianists and fellow electronic music producers has helped keep his live shows fresh and dynamic. </p>

<p>2005 saw the release of his debut album 'Mitchells Raccolta' on Background Records, and a tour of Europe to support it. Reviews of the album were universally positive -</p>

<p>Cyclic Defrost : "Miller may hail from the relatively isolated locale of Perth, Australia but there’s nothing myopic about his album’s delectable multi-stylistic fusion."</p>

<p>The Wire : "Dave Miller puts a new spin on the virtual reality of sample-based composition, fusing snippets of jazz, minimal Techno's clicks and thumps, and sourceless hum into a quiet din that explodes like a chorus of lock grooves."</p>

<p>First Past The Post : "It’s a long-playing debut that’s long-awaited and well-and-truly worth the wait."</p>

<p>2006 sees the release of 'Modern Romance' by Miller & Fiam, a forthcoming album with Harry Hohnen aka Victor Bermon/Fiam (Traum/Hefty) on UK Expanding Records, a collectable set of remixes by Perth artists on 3” CD called Regional Raccolta Remakes on Australian label Meupe, and an album in collaboration with percussionist Laurence Pike of Triosk (Leaf/~scape) and trumpeter Phil Slater as ‘Look The Trick’ to be released on German ~scape.</p>

<p><br />
<em><span>Discography</span></em><br />
* Grey Summer EP (12") Background 2001<br />
* Jigsaw Music EP (12") Background 2002<br />
* Mitchells Raccolta (CD) Background 2005<br />
* Mitchells Raccolta (LP) Background 2005<br />
* Regional Raccolta Remakes (CD3") Meupe 2006</p>

<p><em><span>Remixes</span></em><br />
* Drive In / Drive Out (Remixes) (12") "Who Carez (Eve Millard..." A Touch Of Class (Germany) 2003<br />
* Soundvariation Remixes (2x12") "Untitled" Soundvariation 2003<br />
* Building On The Edge Of The Sky (CD) "So Tense (Dave Miller ..." Karmic Hit 2004</p>

<p><em><span>Tracks Appear On</span></em><br />
* Futuristic Experiments #006 (CD) "Hue Hip Shizo Censor" Background 2003<br />
* Futuristic Experiments #006 (2xLP) "Hue Hup Shizo Censor" Background 2003<br />
* Psychoacoustics (CD) "Unfortunate Interrupti..." Aphrodisio 2004<br />
* Minimarista (Background Records Compilation) (CD) "Cigarettes & Coffee" Ward Records 2005<br />
* Tea For Two (CD) "Summer To Winter" Meupe 2005</p>

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<span>» </span>Read more at <a href="http://www.background-records.de/">Background-records.de</a> </p>

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		<title>Terrence Dixon</title>
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		<description>"&gt;images/artists/tsr-terrence-dixon.jpg" alt="tsr-terrence-dixon.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /&gt;Terrence Dixon location . Detroit, US Personal website . none Terrence Dixon’s passage into electronic music has been revolutionary to say the least. He began with releases in early 1990’s on Utensil first as Terrence...</description>
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			<h2>Terrence Dixon</h2>
			<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/terrence_dixon.php"><img src="http://www.minlove.net/images/artists/tsr-terrence-dixon.jpg" alt="tsr-terrence-dixon.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a>Terrence Dixon<br />
<span>location . Detroit, US<br />
Personal website . <span><em>none</em></span></p>

<p>Terrence Dixon’s passage into electronic music has been revolutionary to say the least.  He began with releases in early 1990’s on Utensil first as Terrence Dixon which then lead to his creation of Population 1 and further collaboration with Detroit’s most renowned electronic music artists.  His radical, raw, minimal type of music left people wanting more and lead to further releases on Metroplex and Background Records, just to name a few label icons with which he has established a strong musical relationship.</p>
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<p>With noted appearances around Europe not to mention his performance at Tresor following the release of From the Far Future in 2000 where he gave a mini live performance followed up with mind-blowing hardcore and ended the night with the deepest minimal you could assemble, classic Detroit Techno.  Never holding you up on the turntables or live performances, Dixon always comes through with mad talent and skills leaving fans eager for more.  One of his emergences should not be missed.  </p>

<p>He continues to produce true cutting edge electronic music, fighting through the struggle making his mark yet again with the release of “Minimalism III” on Background Records which proves to be real and uncompromising.  Pure (bona fide) Detroit techno at it’s best.  Without a pause, Dixon does not disappoint and no haters allowed, it’s all about the music. </p>

<p><br />
<em><span>Discography</span></em><br />
* The Collective EP (12") Utensil Records  	 <br />
* Live In Detroit (12") Utensil Records 1994<br />
* Live In Detroit 2 (12") Utensil Records 1994<br />
* Minimalism (12") Utensil Records 1995<br />
* Bionic Man EP (12") Background 1998<br />
* From The Far Future (CD) Tresor 2000<br />
* From The Far Future (2xLP) Tresor 2000<br />
* Minimalism II (12") Background 2000<br />
* Minimalism III (12") Background 2005</p>

<p><em><span>Remixes</span></em><br />
* Post Detroit Techno (12") "Driving While Back (Te..."	End to End 2004</p>

<p><em><span>Tracks Appear On</span></em><br />
* Detroit : Beyond The Third Wave (CD) "Midnight Hours" Astralwerks 1996<br />
* Detroit : Beyond The Third Wave (2xLP) "Midnight Hour" Astralwerks 1996<br />
* Futuristic Experiments Chapter One (12") "Multiple" Background 1998<br />
* Trax Sampler 031 (CD) "Running Time" Trax Sampler 2000<br />
* Tresor 2000 - Compilation Vol. 8 (CD) "Running Time" Tresor 2000<br />
* Wax Sessions #1 (CD) "The Bionic Man"	So Dens	2000<br />
* The Sexy Adventures Of Orietta St Cloud (CD) "Into Sub-Luna (Early S..." Pure Sonik Records 2001<br />
* Psychoacoustics (CD) "B" Aphrodisio 2004<br />
* Background Records 050 (2xLP) "Detroit City Lights" Background 2006<br />
* Background Records 050 (CD) "Detroit City Lights" Background 2006</p>

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		<description>"&gt;images/artists/tsr-aam.jpg" alt="tsr-aam.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /&gt;Angel Sànchez Borges Monterrey location . México Personal website . Aam.music.otrasmusicas.org Ángel Sánchez Borges, musician-noise maker, producer, promoter; since the late 80´s part of the experimental music scene in Monterrey, México. In 2002 he started...</description>
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			<h2>Antiguo Autómata Mexicano</h2>
			<p><a href="http://www.minlove.net/archives/2006/07/antiguo_automata_mexicano.php"><img src="http://www.minlove.net/images/artists/tsr-aam.jpg" alt="tsr-aam.jpg" width="35" height="35" align="left" /></a>Angel Sànchez Borges Monterrey<br />
<span>location . México<br />
Personal website . <a href="http://aam.music.otrasmusicas.org/">Aam.music.otrasmusicas.org</a></p>

<p>Ángel Sánchez Borges, musician-noise maker,  producer, promoter; since the late 80´s part of the experimental music scene in Monterrey, México. In 2002 he started the project called Antiguo Autómata Mexicano, now with an album released thru Background Records, a new one is coming thru Tijuana´s label Static.</p>
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<p>Sánchez Borges works as sound artist, live performer, theatre and contemporary dance scores composer and as a generative audio artist.  His abstract grooves, complex rhythm noisy patterns and abrassive lo-fi techno are now considered one of the most interesting music coming from México.</p>

<p><em><span>Discography</span></em><br />
* co.opt. (MP3) Filtro 2005<br />
* Microhate (2xLP) Background 2005<br />
* Microhate (CD) Background 2005<br />
* Kraut Slut, Static Discos 2006</p>

<p><em><span>Tracks Appear On</span></em><br />
* Deep Fragments Mix (MP3) "Metamistake" Zerinnerung 2005<br />
* Background Records 050 (CD) "First Imago" Background 2006<br />
* Background Records 050 (2xLP) "First Imago" Background 2006<br />
* Bitflow, V.A. , Filtro Records 2006<br />
* Eversion, V.A, Filtro Records 2006<br />
* Lucky Stock, V.A. Static Discos, 2006</p>

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<span>» </span>Read more at <a href="http://www.background-records.de/">Background-records.de</a> / <a href="http://www.staticdiscos.com/">Staticdiscos.com</a></p>

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