Editor’s Choice 13
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September 26, 2012
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# Editor’s Choice 13
What's that? You want to know what's been going in our ears this week,
reverberating our cochleas and sending broader vibrations throughout our
bodies and by extension our audio-addled souls? That's a coincidence:
here's this week's **Editor's Choice**.~ Photo: Louise Brailey
**Walter W. Wacht (Community Manager / Editor)**
**Herbert -- You Saw It All (DJ Koze Remix)**
Don't like DJ Koze? Get the eff outta here! Here's a radio rip of
**Stefan Kozalla**'s new remix of **Herbert**'s 'You Saw It All'.
Brilliant! And then there's an interview snippet of **Koze** on remixing
on top of that. Pure gold!
**Goner -- Untitled (Move D Remix)**
I can't really tell who received a remix treatment by **David Moufang**
aka **Move D** here, but **Goner Music** posted this on
[SoundCloud][1]{: target="_blank"} today, noting it was an "old rmx that
never saw the light of day". What a shame. Beautiful fall melancholy
written all over the place.
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**Louise Brailey (Editor)**
**Blawan -- Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage**
When this was first played on **Blawan**'s Boiler Room set it was clear
this was going to be an event tune, a 'Sicko Cell' for 2012. This week
sees its full release as part of the His He She and Him EP on **Joy
Orbison**'s and **Will Bankhead**'s Hinge Finger label. And what better
excuse to go another round against its scabrous industrial shred? Oof.
**Cold Cave -- A Little Death to Laugh**
Look around you: the trees are naked, people are wearing snoods indoors,
layering is a thing. **Wesley Eisold** preps us for the season of
exquisite gloom with a this terse ode to minor french Symbolist Tristan
Corbière, from Cold Cave's forthcoming 7″ on Heartworm.
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**Michael Aniser (Contributing Editor)**
Mark Fell -- Sentielle Objectif Actualité
Since I experienced a **Mark Fell** Set at Berghain as part of CTM
Festival I always get drawn back to his dry and fractal house drafts.
Cold, mechanic and confusing -- that's how music should be. Catch Mark
Fell this weekend [in Berlin][2]{: target="_blank"}.
**Jason Lescalleet -- The Power Of Pussy**
I just rediscovered **Jason Lescalleet**'s album *Songs About Nothing*
last night on facebook. That title is obviously a reference to **Big
Black**'s Masterpiece *Songs About Fucking. *There is a tradition of
nothingness in western culture, think about Flaubert's vision of a book
about nothing. A book that is just plain style.
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[1]: http://soundcloud.com/kerstin-bruse/move-d-goner-old-rmx-that "Kerstin Bruse Soundcloud"
[2]: https://www.facebook.com/events/362529203821733/
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<p>What’s that? You want to know what’s been going in our ears this week, reverberating our cochleas and sending broader vibrations throughout our bodies and by extension our audio-addled souls? That’s a coincidence: here’s this week’s <strong>Editor’s Choice</strong>.~ Photo: Louise Brailey</p><p><strong>Walter W. Wacht (Community Manager / Editor)</strong><br>
<strong>Herbert – You Saw It All (DJ Koze Remix)</strong></p><p>Don’t like DJ Koze? Get the eff outta here! Here’s a radio rip of <strong>Stefan Kozalla</strong>‘s new remix of <strong>Herbert</strong>‘s ‘You Saw It All’. Brilliant! And then there’s an interview snippet of <strong>Koze</strong> on remixing on top of that. Pure gold!</p><p><strong>Goner – Untitled (Move D Remix)</strong></p><p>I can’t really tell who received a remix treatment by <strong>David Moufang</strong> aka <strong>Move D</strong> here, but <strong>Goner Music</strong> posted this on <a title="Kerstin Bruse Soundcloud" href="http://soundcloud.com/kerstin-bruse/move-d-goner-old-rmx-that" target="_blank">SoundCloud</a> today, noting it was an “old rmx that never saw the light of day”. What a shame. Beautiful fall melancholy written all over the place.</p><p>////</p><p><strong>Louise Brailey (Editor)</strong><br>
<strong>Blawan – Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage</strong></p><p>When this was first played on <strong>Blawan</strong>‘s Boiler Room set it was clear this was going to be an event tune, a ‘Sicko Cell’ for 2012. This week sees its full release as part of the His He She and Him EP on <strong>Joy Orbison</strong>‘s and <strong>Will Bankhead</strong>‘s Hinge Finger label. And what better excuse to go another round against its scabrous industrial shred? Oof.</p><p><strong>Cold Cave – A Little Death to Laugh</strong></p><p>Look around you: the trees are naked, people are wearing snoods indoors, layering is a thing. <strong>Wesley Eisold</strong> preps us for the season of exquisite gloom with a this terse ode to minor french Symbolist Tristan Corbière, from Cold Cave’s forthcoming 7″ on Heartworm.</p><p>////</p><p><strong>Michael Aniser (Contributing Editor)</strong><br>
<strong> Mark Fell – Sentielle Objectif Actualité</strong></p><p>Since I experienced a <strong>Mark Fell</strong> Set at Berghain as part of CTM Festival I always get drawn back to his dry and fractal house drafts. Cold, mechanic and confusing – that’s how music should be. Catch Mark Fell this weekend <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/362529203821733/" target="_blank">in Berlin</a>.</p><p><strong>Jason Lescalleet – The Power Of Pussy</strong></p><p>I just rediscovered <strong>Jason Lescalleet</strong>‘s album <em>Songs About Nothing</em> last night on facebook. That title is obviously a reference to <strong>Big Black</strong>‘s Masterpiece <em>Songs About Fucking. </em>There is a tradition of nothingness in western culture, think about Flaubert’s vision of a book about nothing. A book that is just plain style.</p><p>////</p>
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# Editor’s Choice 13 What's that? You want to know what's been going in our ears this week, reverberating our cochleas and sending broader vibrations throughout our bodies and by extension our audio-addled souls? That's a coincidence: here's this week's **Editor's Choice**.~ Photo: Louise B...
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Oof. **Cold Cave -- A Little Death to Laugh** . Look around you: the trees are naked, people are wearing snoods indoors, layering is a thing. **Wesley Eisold** preps us for the season of exquisite gloom with a this terse ode to minor french Symbolist Tristan Corbière, from Cold Cave's forthcomin...