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Violetshaped the remixes part 1(Roly Porter,Vatican Shadow,Kangding Ray)

VIOLET POISON Records on August 06, 2012 11:36

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Artist: Violetshaped
Title: The Remixes Part 1
Cat: VPN003
Remixers: Roly Porter, Vatican Shadow, Kangding Ray
Format: 12" transparent vinyl
Release date: First week of september 2012

Violetshaped is a collaboration between the enigmatic Violet
Poison and Berlin-based artist Shapednoise. "Violetshaped
Remixes Part 1" is the first of a remixes serie divided in several
parts.
The part 1 features remixes from Roly Porter - half of Vex'd who
released EP's on labels like Planet Mu and a high-acclaimed debut
album on Subtext, spacing from contemporary classical music to
industrial and ambient - , Vatican Shadow - aka Dominick Fernow,
the magnificent experimental artist coming from indie band Cold
Cave, releasing on british Blackest Ever Black and US Hospital
Productions, other than dozens of projects with names like
Tortured Hooker and Nuclear Pig Shit, with a full spectrum of
twisted post-industrial deviations and highly damaged rhythms -
and Kangding Ray - the well known "Musique Concrète" artist who
released on Raster Noton and created an unique sound using
analogue hardware and field recordings on the edge between
experimentation and club culture.
Roly Porter's remix on the A side is a subtle droning piece that
alternates raw noises and short lo-fi rhythm sequences to
cinematic and spacious ambient fields.
On the flip, Vatican Shadow delivers a Doom-Techno masterpiece
that got the unique attitude we can expect from him. He captures
the industrial vein of Violet Poison and brings us his unique
apocalyptic moods, while the Raster Noton artist closes the vinyl
with a powerful broken-beat reinterpretation that will capture the
attention of the more demanding clubbers.

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