Category Archives: Muzaq

[Muzaq] Anti-Pop Consortium ft. Roots Manuva

This title “NY to Tokyo” is taken from Anti-Pop Consortium’s latest album “Fluorescent Black” (2009), released on BigDada. The german Tonspion offers two more tracks from this album legally for free mp3 download (Capricorn One and Volcano Rmx).

» Buy Fluorescent Black mp3 album on Digital7…
» Pre-Listen complete album on BigDada.com…
» Anti-Pop Consortium on BigDada.com
» Download 2 demo tracks on Tonspion.de…

[Muzaq] Emika’s Dubstep Debut “Drop The Other”

Don’t ask, better listen. Emika‘s debut single is scheduled for january 2010 on NinjaTune.co.uk. The Scuba’s Vulpine remix has already been released and is a free mp3 download. Enjoy…

» Emika.co.uk
» NinjaTune.net: MP3 Download Emika’s Drop the Other (Scuba’s Vulpine Remix)

[Muzaq] Tan Dun’s Waterpassion

In August 2000 the world premiere of Tan Dun’s Waterpassion took place in Stuttgart’s Liederhalle.

(..) Tan Dun, along with Sofia Gubaidulina, Osvaldo Golijov, and Wolfgang Rihm, was commissioned by Helmuth Rilling and the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart to write a piece for the Passion 2000 project in commemoration of Johann Sebastian Bach. His contribution was the Water Passion After St. Matthew. The piece was widely performed in Europe and was subsequently given its American premiere by the Oregon Bach Festival, also under Rilling’s direction.
(Quoted from Wikipedia)

Singers and an a Cappella Choir of the University of Utah performed Tan Dun’s “Water Passion After St. Matthew” on April 11th, and 12th 2009 in Libby Gardner Concert Hall at the University of Utah. The first video is taken from that performance. The other three videos comprise an (english) interview with Tan Dun in Bilbao (Spain) in November 2009.

Enjoy…

» Tan Dun on Wikipedia….
» Tan Dun on Sony (page seems to have issues atm)…

[Muzaq] MySpace Take Over iMeem and Shut Down

Golem.de reports that the social music and media streaming service iMeem has been overtaken by Rupert Murdoch’s MySpace.com and eventually been closed. It seems like this buy was intended only to remove a possible competitor from the market.

iMeem was a Start up from San Francisco. It was founded by former Napster Employees. Users could upload music and music videos, that could then be listened to as a stream. In 2007 iMeem managed to make deals with major music labels in the U.S.

» History of MySpace.com on Wikipedia
» History of iMeem on Wikipedia
» Rupert Murdoch on Wikipedia

[Muzaq] Ambient Classics: Autechre’s Yulquen

This track is from 1994. We at incomplete-news feel this is one is still unfolding the same nice brain massage like at that time.

Get yourself headphones, a good drink and close your eyes. Autechre‘s Yulquen, taken from their 1994 album Amber comes simple, but is epic.

Enjoy…

» Autechre on Wikipedia
» Yulquen Album Details on Discogs.co.uk

[Muzaq] E-Werk: Berlin Classics 1989-2009

or Berlin Mitte’s transformation since 1997.

People who were into electronic music in the 1990’s do know the E-Werk rather well. That location has become known all over the world for its amazing parties, and as an experimental playground for what has later been named Trance. The E-Werk and the Berlin Tresor were some of the places were the science fiction soundtrack for the upcoming turn of the millenium has been played first.

Berlin Mitte’s Ruins in the 1990s and today

The E-Werk and the Tresor had a distance of about 200meters. When the E-Werk closed its doors at 12am, people were going to the Tresor for the after hour. Berlin Mitte at that time was undergoing major changes. Buildings were just about to be renovated. Streets and lanterns made almost dark lights. Berlin Mitte was terrain that cried for being experimentally explored.

It was the time where the building across from the E-Werk could just not be imagined as the future german Ministry of Finance. In fact, the  forecourt of the current German Ministry of Finance has been freely adopted by party guests as parking areas. Police men have been rarely seen.

Now, 12 years after the E-Werk officially closed its doors as a techno institution in 1997, Berlin Mitte has changed almost completely. The Ministry of Finance is covered by uncountable security cameras. Major parts of Berlin Mitte are now no protest zones with special rights for police men.

Pleasant anticipation with bitter aftertaste

Anyway the pleasant anticipation was very high when we heard that the E-Werk will open its doors for a retro party with former E-Werk resident DJs like Woody, and Clé.

Sadly, like the surroundings changed in Berlin Mitte with all its galeries and stores that almost nobody can afford, the door policy of the E-Werk has changed aswell. When in the 1990’s there was only a single entrance for everybody, you now got three entrances. One for the hoi polloi, another one for the VIPs, and a third one for so called special artists.

Classic solidarity outside only

Although we like strict door policy, this time some people were not let in, that we could not understand why. We’ve been waiting in the queue for about 15 minutes. That’s quite a short time compared to then. During that period three people from the hoi polloi queue were refused to enter. For us it clearly looked like an arbitrarily decision by the bouncers. And really it ain’t funny to see 35 year olds being refused to get in from 25 years old wanna be bouncers.

While two of the refused guys just ended up lonesome trying to talk to the bouncers. The third guy was with a group of about 15 people, estimated 30 to 40 years old. That group completely decided to not get in. Sadly seeing solidarity like this was one of the rare moments that we really felt classic during that classics night.

Berlin Mitte’s 2009 sociotope mirrored inside

After having gotten inside the holy walls of the E-Werk, thanks to the door policy the social mixture expectedly wasn’t matching the classic times. Among some classic people from the 1990s, there were streamlined gentrified 25 year olds all over, matching the nowadays upper-class Berlin Mitte’s and Prenzlauer Berg style.

End of the story: if you’ve been to the E-Werk in the 1990’s bear your romantic remembrance. You’d better not go to the E-Werk nowadays.

External links

» Berlin E-Werk
» Berlin E-Werk on Wikipedia
» Tresor
» Tresor on Wikipedia

[Muzaq] Anti-Pop Consortium Release New Album

Six years after their last EP “Antipop Consortium vs. Matthew Ship” the british alternative Hip-Hop group Antipop Consortium releases a new album: Fluorescent Black.

After breaking up for doing solo projects in 2003, they reunited in 2007 and said in an August 2007 interview that they reunited with the intention of touring and releasing a new record. The time has come.

» Go here to pre-listen the new album.

[Muzaq] In Memoriam Stephen Biko

32 years ago. On September 12th, 1977 Steve Biko was tortured to death in a Police Office. Steve Biko was a non-violent Anti-Apartheid activist. On his 1980 album “Melt”,  English musician Peter Gabriel dedicated this song to Biko:

[Muzaq] DJ Food: One Man’s Weird Is Another Man’s World

Famous DJ Food have released a new Maxi. We feel it is definitely worth to listen into:

As always the Bleep.com player allows only 30secs pre-listening. Click the play button again for listening to the next 30secs parts. Enjoy.

» Buy MP3 download here