Aleksi Eeben – Spaceman Far Away From Home {mtk169}

Artist: Aleksi Eeben
Title:
Spaceman Far Away From Home
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk169
Release Date:
2006/08/06


Seriously, what else is there to say about Finnish old-school Amiga demo scene legend Aleksi Eeben, aka Heatbeat? Way back in 1990 or so, when he was in his early teens, he produced some of the best music the Amiga has ever heard. As his talent grew throughout the ’90s and into the new century, his jazz influences and unique retro electronic background (he also codes music composition software for the Commodore 64, Game Boy and even VIC-20) have produced an unbelievably unique style.

The spectacularly tonally different stylings of Eeben, who works at a ‘famous cellphone company’ in his native Finland on sound-related products, are showcased in this album for Monotonik, ‘Avaruusmies kaukana kotoa’, aka ‘Spaceman Far Away from Home’. An early highlight is the wonderfully busy skank of ‘Spaceman’s Small Step’, or ‘Avaruusmiehen pieni askela’, but everything just glows, with ‘Avaruusmiehen alakulo’, aka ‘Spaceman’s Low’, another beautiful example of Aleksi’s differences. We end with a couple of bonus tracks, with ‘Traveller’ a particular highlight, all sinuous melodies that just range in the oddest, wonderfullest ways.

So, we’re not saying it isn’t an acquired taste, but when you acquire it, you’re likely to never forget it. And while you’re listening, you can read the accompanying story behind the album: ‘Adventures of Spaceman John’, by Kristoffer Lawson, as follows:

“Far away, John and his robot were sailing on the backs of star-beams. Fifty light-years or so in their cylindrical spaceship. Robot said he liked the way the star’s light bounced off the red planet, a giant one, on the port side. Like shimmery little fairy dances circling around their travels through the void. John smiled and lifted his glass of space-juice in an ancient gesture of comradeship. Aye, that’s life at it’s best, he reckoned.

After three more days of travel John and his robot arrived at Destination 34. A large moon around the fourth planet of the system. A jolly wee bouncy kind of rock with scampering little bacteria and small fish-like creatures swimming in the deep dark lakes. Some of them had fluorescent colours and shone brightly and merrily. Some of them were mating, some of them were jiggling, some of them were just having a party. Robot blinked his lights in response and several of the lifeforms twirled round him, curious. He did not seem like a proto-fish. He was all hard and jagged. Like a rock of some kind. John patted him. They’ll understand one day, he reassured.

Inside one of the caves was a dark slithery plant, waving slightly with the drifts, as if to a distant melody. She beckoned to the travellers and they floated to investigate, transfixed. Her many hands swayed erotically. Her deep colours changed with every move. She gently touched John’s cheek as he looked closely, with robot soon behind. He kissed her leaf-wrist and bid her good bye, for their journeys must go on.

Back in their spaceship John sighed. Robot was a good companion but still his life missed something. A home to come to. An arm to stroke. Lips to kiss. Hair to feel. Of all the wonders in the universe he had seen, no wonder would replace that simple existence. Robot shut down for the night. The computers rattled on. John looked out into the deep, deep darkness and its millions of sparkling lights. Lives. He fell asleep holding their hands as the spaceship zoomed on and on into the empty unknown.”


Tracklist:
01 – Avaruusmiehen Lyhyt Matka (Spaceman’s Little Expedition)
02 – Avaruusmiehen Pieni Askel (Spaceman’s Small Step)
03 – Avaruusmiehen Toinen Matka (Spaceman’s Second Expedition)
04 – Avaruusmies Tapaa Robotit (Spaceman Meets the Robots)
05 – Avaruusmiehen Alakulo (Spaceman’s Low)
06 – Avaruusmiehen Valisoitto (Spaceman’s Interlude)
07 – Avaruusmies Kaukana Kotoa (Spaceman Far Away from Home)
08 – Avaruusmies Palla Maahan (Spaceman Returns to Earth)
09 – Avaruusmies Ja Avaruusnaien (Spaceman and Spacewoman)
10 – Avaruusmies Tervehtii Kommodoria (Spaceman Salutes Commodore)
11 – Traveller
12 – To Climb A Tree Remove Branches And Reverse Gravity

Artwork:
Front Cover

Additional Links:
Short Story [TXT]
Tracklist [TXT]

Additional Links:
[Bandcamp]


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Delayscape – Everybody Drops EP {mtk168}

Artist: Delayscape
Title:
Everybody Drops EP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk168
Release Date:
2006/07/16


We’re proud to present a Monotonik debut from Danish artist Delayscape, formerly part of the electronic collective Swimwear Catalogue, which has released CDs on April Records and Hypnotic in Denmark. As Delayscape, he’s released on net.labels Acrylik and Clusterflux, and also plays live in a band called Rainscape, but for this first Monotonik EP, ‘Everybody Drops’, it’s terse melodic electro all the way to the bank.

Thus, we start out with the title track, all slow-motion popping and locking, with a distinctly funkier, less idm sound than a lot of recent releases on Monotonik, phasing to the fore, before ‘February One’ loops melodies happily and incessantly, and we move on to the borderline sinister ‘Laugh Track’, regular beats and odd chuckles ahoy.

Finally, we have the semi-glacial ‘Slow..’, which blossoms into a surprisingly beautiful track, and the closing tongue-twister ‘Portamento Portmanteau’, which slides around gloriously in the name of slick electronics. Altogether, a most fun debut from Delayscape, and we hope he’ll be back soon to pretty up the environment with his smart electronics.


Credits:
cover by h0l


Tracklist:
01 – Everybody Drops
02 – February One
03 – Laugh Track
04 – Slow..
05 – Portamento Portmanteau

Artwork:
Front Cover


License:
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Akira Kosemura – In A Distant Forest EP {mtk167}

Artist: Akira Kosemura
Title:
In A Distant Forest Somewhere EP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk167
Release Date:
2006/06/25


One of the first all-ambient releases on Monotonik in quite some time, this 3-track EP from relatively undiscovered Japanese artist Akira Kosemura is a beautifully naturalistic drift through what sounds like field recordings twinned with sweet sine waves melodies – reminiscent of anything from Lackluster at his most ambient to fellow Japanese Monotonik releaser Sabii.

Thus, we have three delicate treats to enjoy – firstly, ‘Forest In The Morning’ has a repeated motif and an almost sepuchral tempo, but overall sounds like the trilling of nature happily at work. Following up, ‘June’ is definitely all about life in the forest, with woodpeckers, and calm, and wonder. Finally, the cutely named ‘Catnap’ strays almost into Brian Eno territory, with shimmering lakes of sound, and bass wandering in to shake your convictions and restore your happiness, all at once.

Overall, a most appetizing debut for Kosemura (who thanks friend Yuma Saito for the cover image to the EP), and the start of what we hope will be a glorious summer for all Monotonik listeners. And try to relax as much as these tracks do, OK?


Credits:
cover by yuma saito


Tracklist:
01 – Forest In The Morning
02 – June
03 – Catnap

Artwork:
Front Cover


License:
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Tim Koch – Elk Meadow EP {mtk166}

Artist: Tim Koch
Title:
Elk Meadow EP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk166
Release Date:
2006/06/05


Having been associated with Australian electronica chap Tim Koch since all the way back in 1998, when he released .MOD tracks as Serkul (and later as Thug!) on the pre-MP3 version of Monotonik, we’re delighted that he’s returned, just as he releases the ‘Faena’ CD on M3rck Records (North America) and his own-affiliated Surgery Records (Australia), with ‘Elk Meadow EP’, a collection of miscellaneous unreleased smartness from the past few years.

Koch’s other output has included albums and EPs on Aural Industries, U-Cover and N5MD, and this release starts with the wondrous music box of ‘(B) Ramon’, before moving on to the looped vocal weirdness, almost Massive Attack deep, or ‘Lighter Tonight (Remix)’.

Other highlights include the sliding gait of ‘Zephyr On Toast’ and the ending skank of ‘Bullfrog’ – the thing we like about Tim’s music is that it’s generally unclassifiable, and often unexpected, but always refreshing – go check out the M3rck album if you dig any of this release? [Cover art by Joe Scerri.]


Credits:
cover by joe scerri


Tracklist:
01 – (B) Ramon
02 – Lighter Tonight (Remix)
03 – Zephyr On Toast
04 – Smollen Taut
05 – Bullfrog

Artwork:
Front Cover


License:
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Izmar – Secular EP {mtk165}

Artist: Izmar
Title:
Secular EP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
 mtk165
Release Date:
2006/05/14


Dutch artist Izmar has released multiple times on both Monotonik and Mono211 before, gaining a semifanatical following for his immensely mellow, immensely beautiful blend of electronics and Fila Brazilliastyle nu-chill, and we’re delighted to present some of the latest fruits of his labors, in the form of the ‘Secular EP’.

The whole kit and caboodle starts out with the predictably named ‘Opening’, which showcases the immensely natural-sounding jam that characterizes this EP – all slowly rotating keyboards and pitterpattering drums – the naturalism continues with ‘Funky Sitar’, which does what it says on the tin, thanks to Izmar’s inspired sitar playing jam.

Other highlights include the almost subdued Gilberto Gil skank of ‘My Bossa’, and the beautifully controlled glide of ‘Before Walking’, possibly the EP’s highlight, before ‘Blabla2a’ finishes things off with bells and a loping groove that reinforces why Izmar is one of the most fiercely adored Monotonik artists around.


Credits:
cover by Holly


Tracklist:
01 – Opening
02 – Funky Sitar
03 – My Bossa
04 – Before Walking
05 – Blabla2a

Artwork:
Front Cover


License:
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SinQ – Passage {mtk164}

Artist: SinQ
Title:
Passage
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk164
Release Date:
2006/04/16


Another debut on Monotonik, and honestly, somewhat of a spectacular one from SinQ, aka Sander van Oirschot, a Dutch electronic musician who’s produced, in his album ‘Passage’, one of our favorite works so far this year – and we’re lucky enough to be able to release it for free, too!

Completely licensed via Creative Commons, and even using multiple CC-licensed recordings as samples, SinQ’s blend of triphop, electronics, and ambient is evocative and beautiful, with first track ‘Who’s Afraid Of Noises?’ using haunting female vocals, samples from noted Dutch jazz pianist Jeroen van Vliet, and a loping Bristolian sound to air things out in a rather wonderful way.

In general, it’s either an ambient hush or gorgeous blisslike nu-chill, reminiscent of some of the best of the genre, with ‘Be Brave’ rinsing out the evocative, Overpass building up a kind of slow train groove, and ‘Are You There?’ leading up to a soundtrack high. Things all end out with ‘Epiloque’, again gorgeous, and really the epitome of what Monotonik has tried to provide for the last few years – the best headphone music you can find.

[Full credits for the album are available as a JPG cover piece alongside this release.]


Credits:
cover by Sinq


Tracklist:
01 – Who’s Afraid Of Noises?
02 – The Walk Pt 1
03 – Be Brave
04 – The Walk Pt 2
05 – Overpass
06 – Port Aventura
07 – Are You There?
08 – FreeJazz
09 – Headphase
10 – Epiloque

Artwork:
Front Cover
Acknowledgements


License:
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Planet Boelex – Misplaced EP {mtk163}

Artist: Planet Boelex
Title:
Misplaced EP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk163
Release Date:
2006/03/19


We’re delighted to be able to release Finland’s idm maestro Planet Boelex’s third EP for Monotonik, ‘Misplaced’, following some enchanting EPs and single releases for netlabels including Ogredung, Aerotone, and Afe Records. Actually, it’s arguably the most reflective of the bunch, even including guest vocals and guitar, as Ossi, aka Boelex himself, stretches across ever more expansive, ambient Scandinavian vistas.

The first track out of the gate, ‘Only Slightly Distant’, showcases a style that’s even smoother than normal, all pitter patter in the night, before ‘Diciassette Anni’, which includes vocals written and performed by Valentina Gualtieri in Italian, drifts rather slinkily into view. Most intriguing of all is probably ‘Seadreamers’, including acoustic guitar by U.S. musician Travis Nobles (who also provided the cover art for this release), and providing a very different atmosphere for this particular excursion.

Thus, we finish up with ‘Last Stone’, which we won’t leave unturned or unlistened, thanks to a little more signature melodic interplay from Planet Boelex, as his music gets more sophisticated, more chilled, and more enjoyable all at once. Again, we thank him.


Credits:
cover by Travis Nobles


Tracklist:
01 – Only Slightly Distant
02 – Diciassette Anni
03 – Seadreamers
04 – Last Stone

Artwork:
Front Cover

Additional Links:
[Bandcamp]


License:
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Sabi – Unsui EP {mtk162}

Artist: Sabi
Title:
Unsui EP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk162
Release Date:
2006/03/05


Japanese artist Sabi, aka Taro Peter Little, has been releasing on Monotonik since the late ’90s, when we were called Mono, and his .MODs under the name of Taro were, heh, almost controversial for being lo-fi and crunchy. Since then, he also released the ‘Four Thousand Years EP’, and has also had tracks and remixes on compilations from Merck, Saag Records, and Hydrogen Dukebox.

Anyhow, ‘Unsui EP’ is a beautifully ambient collection of 4 tracks that Sabi compiled specially for Monotonik release, starting with the street chat and oddly addictive real-life ambience of ‘Right After The Ending’. Next up, ‘Un’ actually strays remarkably close to microhouse, with pitter-pattering percussion and a remarkably addictive groove.

After another neat ambient interlude, things get finished off in style with the similarly robust ‘Sui’, which again, is surprisingly listenable for being so many sharp sounds, and showcases Sabi’s distinctly different style – we certainly hope to hear more of it in the future.


Credits:
cover by sabi


Tracklist:
01 – Right After The Ending
02 – Un
03 – Between Clouds And Water
04 – Sui

Artwork:
Front Cover


License:
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Wavespan – Wavespan LP {mtk161}

Artist: Wavespan
Title:
Wavespan LP
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk161
Release Date:
2006/02/19


Definitely one of the classiest Monotonik releases in a while, we’re happy to slip sideways from our normal Scandinavian/European-influenced idm sound into a more ambient, sonorous, consciousnessexpanded universe, thanks to Santa Cruz, California duo Wavespan, aka Phil Garrison and Alex Lumb, and their great self-titled debut LP.

Garrison started producing electronic music in 1998, and he founded Complex Logic Recordings, a small record label, in 2001. His production credits include Organic Resonance Project’s Lucid EP and several remixes as ind01e; in 2005, he designed patches for H.G. Fortune’s (VSTi) STS-21 Transition Synthesizer. Alex Lumb has been drumming for over 20 years, in addition to producing electronic music under various names. Most interestingly as a touchpoint, perhaps, this LP has been mastered by noted ambient musician Robert Rich, helping add to the carefully positioned ethereal drift.

Over the entire 49-minute LP, there are a plethora of high points, but many may be initially fascinated by a rare Monotonik-released dub track up front, in the form of the sparse ‘Concentration Dub’, before the epic 11-minute long ‘On The Nature Of Consciousness’ takes us away with almost Orb-like spoken word samples and some beautifully placed ambience. Other highlights include the mild paranoia of the JFK assassination-sampling ‘Single Bullet Theory’, the straight-ahead groove of ‘Origin Of Species’, and the marvellously placed groove of ‘Momentary Bliss’.

Overall, this is a startlingly professional album which, honestly, almost feels too good for Monotonik, but we’re delighted to release it nonetheless. If you like it, you can visit Wavespan’s page on the Complex Logic site and order a copy of the CD, or simply donate funds of your choice via PayPal to compensate for the more than pleasant listening experience. Hurrah.


Credits:
cover by wavespan


Tracklist:
01 – Liftoff
02 – Concentration Dub
03 – On The Nature Of Consciousnes
04 – Single Bullet Theory
05 – Threshold
06 – Origin Of Species
07 – Anaphora
08 – Intercept
09 – Substation
10 – Momentary Bliss
11 – Re-Entry

Artwork:
Front Cover
Acknowledgements Web
Track Listing Web

Additional Links:
[Bandcamp]


License:
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Ernesto Aeroflot – Strogloy – Everything Within {mtk160}

Artist: Ernesto Aeroflot
Title:
Strogloy – Everything Within
Label:
Monotonik
Catalog #:
mtk160
Release Date:
2006/02/04


We’re delighted to welcome a return for Finnish artist Teemu Kiiskilä, aka Ernesto Aeroflot, whose ‘Oll Tolk’n’ no Ding Atcheev’d’ album we released back in 2002, and who is a veteran of other netlabel releases on Commie and Kikapu under multiple aliases. This time round, he’s back with an entire album of wonderfully diverse electronics, ‘Strogloy – Everything Within’, which we’re very pleased to be putting out on Monotonik.

One of the keys to Ernesto Aeroflot’s charms, at least in our eyes, is that his music is distinctly off-kilter – it’s certainly not smooth Warp-like idm or mathematical Detroit techno, but rather carefully mis-shapen and gorgeous all the same. The lead-off track, ‘Odour Is Poison’, comes with a mighty drum rush and scifi movie clinking, before ‘Nick Drake’ segues into spooky, uneasy grooves and the rest of the strange album unfolds. Some of the other highlights include the squelching groove of ‘Shaky Hands’, the actually terrifying catgut yelps of ‘Scream While You’re At It’, and the dark, inspired clanks of the final track, ‘Home – The Solution’.

Thanks again to Ernesto for sharing this album with us, and if you like it, you can go to his own website, give him feedback, and email him to get a full high-quality CD copy of the album, with an exclusive bonus track, ‘Da Mansion fo’ Man’. So there.


Credits:
cover by ernesto aeroflot


Tracklist:
01 – The Scent Of God
02 – Odour Is Poison
03 – Nick Drake
04 – Home – Never There
05 – Shaky Hands
06 – Scream While You’re At It
07 – Helevetti
08 – Slo’Mo’
09 – Not
10 – Home – The Solution

Artwork:
Front Cover
Back Cover


License:
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