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Codekontrol World blog is...with every post we'll try and give you a few uncensored and open hearted lines about what's going on in the Codekontrol Universe: first and foremost as a collective of real people; some of us artists, some promoters or some just clubbers all united by a common lust for good electronic music and clubbing. We're learning how to write this journal as we go along so please try to be patient and critical with us at the same time. We want to put everything on the table, and try to keep it real! No bull and no sales pitch. Just real one-to-one conversation. So help us God!(the electronic version :) At the fist slight feel of bull, please be ruthless and open fire! It's all good and very welcome. It will also make you feel better.

Friday 25 September 2009

Mario Reder And the "Opposite Forces" On Minimal Force Records



Minimal Force is back with brand new material. For the eagerly anticipated third release by three of our new up and coming artists featuring Mario Reder with remixes by Alpha Channel and Roby Mannarini. The ‘Opposite Forces’ EP borders on mixture of deep driving techno beats, combined with clicky minimal under-tones and massive electronic soundscapes all brought together through the vigorous arrangements and complex multilayering, that is achieved with a sense of ease.

The EP begins with Mario Reder’s ‘Reeject’ an off-beat groove with deep spacey pads, rumbling basslines, soft tones and delicate melodies alternating throughout. The slippery percussion helps to build the tension to this definite late night belter.

The second featuring track ‘OneSevenOne’ starts where ‘Reeject’ left off. It constantly builds with the help of the deep steady driving bassline, filling up the spaces with a twisted electric pad which builds and builds, the raw drum sounds add to the wonky minimal madness to get your ass shaking all over the place


Alpha Channel’s remix of ‘OneSevenOne’ sees the EP take a new direction propelling you into the driving wobbly bassline, the momentum never lets go, accelerating into thin slicing percussion surrounded by a trippy vocal and effects throughout.


The second remix is of ‘Reeject’ featuring Roby Mannarini, unfolding us deep into a hypnotic allure of driving beats, a tech infused builder loaded with bleeps and electronic grunts building with a sense of urgency and breaking down and swallowing us up into nocturnal synths.