EOD - Utrecht (2010) :: Review

Saturday, October 30, 2010

eod-utrechtEOD
Utrecht
[030303 :: 2010]

If you're one of those people who wonders if EOD is AFX, you're in for a treat:  he's not.  EOD is Stian Gjevik from Norway and his latest EP Utrecht is absolutely gorgeous, revealing that - surprise! - there are other artists (though few) capable of analog electro of the highest caliber.  Utrecht is currently available on 12" vinyl only, and having made it onto Juno's Recommended Electro charts almost instantly, it's bound to sell out.


030303 Records describes the mood of this release best,

"On the crossroads of electronics, twisted electro and classic UK techno, this is stuff that makes you want to, well…fly away and look down upon the dancefloor. EOD resides in Trondheim, Norway and we can see this fits into a landscape sparsely lit by the magical northern lights. A big six tracker for those who crave big portions of deep space!"


EOD - Utrecht


Title track "Utrecht" combines EOD's bassline and melody mastery with dreamy, uplifting pads that truly invoke a feeling of weightlessness.  The steady beat keeps this track danceable, that is if you can still feel your legs.  "Phontron (030303 Mix)" is a sparkling, joyful acid groover with an impeccable progression and cut 3, "You're Right" features a deliberate beat and minimal arrangement that makes you realize sometimes it's the space between the notes that make all the difference.  The main "theme" is so subtle yet so catchy, which kind of sums up EOD for me in a way.  His low-key internet presence and rare live performances suggest EOD is a humble artist that simply lets his music do the talking, and it speaks volumes.

EOD - Phontron (030303 Mix)


B-side opener "Flab", which was independently released in digital format some time ago on his website as part of EAP #010, gets a well deserved chance on wax and keeps things interesting with a faster pace and sinister acid feel.  If Flab is like a night of debauchery, the subsequent interlude "Came, Went" is like religious confession the morning after.   A warm organ sound plays out a thoughtful hymn full of reverence and cathedral reverb.  Last up is "On a Herald Go", also previously released by the artist independently as part of EAP #013 but now hard to find, featuring one of my absolute favorite melodies in an electronic track, ever.

EOD - On A Herald Go


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Just when you thought this record couldn't be more magical, give it a spin at 33rpm for a completely different experience.  At 45rpm (matching up to sample sound bytes provided by the record label) you get an incredibly smooth but light, fluffy and fun long playing EP perfect for solitary listening as well as DJing to a braindance crowd.  But start it up at a slower 33rpm and you have a hot and heavy after hours album perfect for wooing someone special on a bearskin rug by the fire.  And it lasts longer.

I also suggest looking into EOD's prolific but evasive back catalog as his officially released albums are only just a small taste of his vast creativity and production skills.  As for the future, keep an eye on this talented artist; he is on his way and the only way is up.

Buy EOD - Utrecht :: Juno | Clone

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Boards of Canada - Chameleon :: 2010 Single Released on iTunes Illegitimately by Forger

Friday, October 29, 2010

chameleonNOV 3, 2010
"Chameleon", a track illegitimately released on iTunes using the Boards of Canada name, has been removed from the online music catalog after approximately 5 days of sales.  Amazon has yet to catch up but will most likely follow suit.

Nick Baxter, a.k.a. "Skeptical", the artist known to be the real composer of the single, has offered up an "explanation" in a recent post on the Black Dog Towers message board, casually stating that the ordeal stemmed from a metadata mixup by an inexperienced iTunes employee.  skept says,

"apparently, the new admin lass at itunes made a mistake when inputting the ol' meta data. the release should have been -

artist: Chameleon
song: Boards of Canada

needless to say, Warp weren't very happy about it, so it's been pulled from sale... you just cant get the staff nowadays eh?"
This of course doesn't explain how the mixup could have occured on Amazon.com as well. We also don't know how skept could have acquired information about an iTunes employee such as length of employment.

A few days prior on the WATMM forum, skept posted a video featuring the villain from the SAW series of horror films, who's character is known for orchestrating gruesome prank scenarios.  If Skeptical is attempting to plea "not guilty" to intentionally mis-labelling and releasing the track to try and fool people into buying it, this post certainly doesn't help his case.  YouTube user MrWhitelabel (who has hosted a video containing the Chameleon track mis-labeled as Boards of Canada for the past year), recently "favorited" both the SAW video as well as their own "Chameleon" video, but whether MrWhitelabel is an account run by Nick Baxter is still unconfirmed.

It is not known which digital audio distributor was used to submit the track for sale online, however there are typically terms that must be agreed to by an artist or label before they can proceed with the service.  TuneCore, a popular online music distribution service, forces new sign-ups to agree to this Terms & Conditions / Copyright Agreement before they can submit songs for sale, which clearly states:

"YOU AGREE THAT YOU WILL NOT USE THE SITE OR SERVICES TO TRANSMIT, ROUTE, PROVIDE CONNECTIONS TO OR STORE ANY MATERIAL THAT INFRINGES COPYRIGHTED WORKS OR OTHERWISE VIOLATES OR PROMOTES THE VIOLATION OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF ANY THIRD PARTY."
You must also confirm,
"...all of the Recordings, including, without limitation, any sampled third party material embodied therein, artwork, metadata, videos and any other materials furnished by you to Company or relating to the Recordings are owned or controlled by you and the use thereof as described or contemplated herein and/or on the Site shall not infringe on the copyrights, trademark rights or other rights of any person or entity; and that Company shall have the right to exploit same in any manner hereunder free from adverse claim and without any obligation to make any payment of any nature to any person or entity, other than the amounts payable to you hereunder. You shall defend and indemnify Company and any of its affiliates (including any directors, members, officers, employees and other representatives) and hold them harmless against any third party claims or expenses and losses resulting from breach, or a claim which if true would constitute a breach of the foregoing warranties, these Terms of Service, and/or the Copyright Policy, including reasonable attorneys' fees and litigation expenses.
Will Warp or Boards of Canada take legal action?  Scottish brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin of Boards of Canada, known for being men of few words on the internet, have yet to publicly comment on the incident ... or anything else... though their official Twitter account posted its second tweet on Nov 1st reassuring followers,

"The "Chameleon" track that appeared this week on iTunes is not by BOC, it's a hoax."

Some fans speculate the whole ordeal could have been an attempt to get them to "come out of hiding" after a long stretch of radio silence following their last EP release "Trans Canada Highway" in May of 2006.  Impatience among die-hard fans grows more and more intense as the release date of their forthcoming album continues to push back further beyond anticipation and remains unknown.


OCT 30, 2010
The track "Chameleon" released on iTunes was previously released as a single on the now defunct label Artificial Bliss by Nick Baxter a.k.a. Skeptical.  In this thread started by user skept (Skeptical himself) on the Black Dog Towers message board, it was pointed out that the track is in the Boards of Canada style, to which skept replies,

"with the boc thing... yes there is a bit of shenanigans going on there, but i'll not go into it!"

It has not yet been confirmed who actually submitted the bogus track to iTunes for release. 

YouTube user MrWhitelabel who posted the Chameleon track on the video hosting site in October of last year as if it were a BoC work, also posted another track by Skeptical from a separate release calling it Boards of Canada - Red Sky Night.  Amidst the confusion within that video's comments, nickb523 (Nick Baxter a.k.a. Skeptical) chimes in with, "try looking for Skeptical: Red Sky Night".  When another commenter asks, "why is this dude saying it's BOC?", MrWhitelabel replies, "nowadays it's harder than ever for good indie artists to reach the right people. ;)"

Releasing fake tracks to capitalize on the success of other artists is not unheard of within the electronic music making community, but the hoaxes don't often quite go this far.  It is still unclear how this track slipped through the iTunes screening process, how many downloads have been sold, or what the recourse will be.


OCT 30, 2010
Though no official statement has been received directly from Warp Records or Boards of Canada, a recent post on the twoism.org message board by user mdg (widely accepted as reliable source Mark David Garrett, photographer and member of Hexagon Sun who acts as an informal on-line representative of the band source), confirms many fans' speculation that this track is indeed a fake and that Warp is investigating the issue.

"Thanks guys, we know about this, Warp are investigating it already.
There's a chance the prank has backfired, because I'm guessing this would earn BOC a lot of royalties at this rate."


mdg has reiterated in previous statements made within the twoism.org community that Boards of Canada do in fact have a new album coming out soon, and that it has only been held up due to "one or two issues outwith the band's control" source.


Also noted is that the artwork for the single on iTunes was borrowed from Susumu Yokota - Kaleidoscope which is an electronic music album released on October 11, 2010.  No correlations to this album or artist have been made at this time.

The idea that it is possible to illegitimately release and sell music under anyone else's artist name on a shop as big as iTunes is frankly unsettling.


OCT 29, 2010



Boards of Canada - "Chameleon" :: This video was uploaded to YouTube In October of 2009 by MrWhitelabel, and as you can see by reading a majority of the user comments, it was widely dismissed as just another BoC copycat track.  However, the very same track appears to have been released October 28th, 2010 on iTunes by Boards of Canada's music label Music70.  Adding to the intrigue, the Boards of Canada's official YouTube channel left a comment on the above video's page approximately 2 hours ago with the following message:

"diet coke green screen failure"

It's a lovely track and pretty standard BoC fare save for the slightly uncharacteristic wonky beat that seems to be in trend right now.  The sample of children's voices sounds like it was derived from the same recording used in "Aquarius" from their 1998 album Music Has The Right To Children.  Overall it's almost "too BoC" for BoC, but can someone fake a release on iTunes?

Polysick / SFVacid Split EP :: Review

Sunday, October 3, 2010

polysick-sfvacid-splitPolysick / SFVacid
Split EP
[SWISHCOtheque :: 2010]

 Free Download

Two acidsmiths from opposite sides of the planet have come together for a gorgeous Split EP full of 303 basslines, mellow grooves, dreamy synths and fun analog melodies to accompany you on your journey into space.  Italian composer Polysick and SFVacid from Southern California, U.S.A. transcend land and sea to pair up their own unique but complimentary styles.

If you like Polysick's debut album Meteo, you'll be happy to know that his four EP contributions feature the same quality programming and vibe, with a few new tricks thrown in for good measure.  Regardless of how busy the drums get, his tracks always maintain a soothing feel that often leave me daydreaming about 80's commercials.   A beautiful organ vibrato ebbs and flows within "King Midi" which is a sound you don't normally hear in an acid track, but a refreshing addition to the pallet.  "Footclap" is certainly the soundtrack to a midnight drive; with that relentless beat + Moroder-esque pads you can close your eyes and start to see the reflections of twinkly city lights moving across the hood of your black Ferrari Testarossa.   I can also hear a little bit of Polysick's nostalgic/new agey side project THEAWAYTEAM in "Romancid" which makes for a neat hybrid of the two styles.  (Review of forthcoming THEAWAYTEAM / Panabrite split tape coming soon.) 

SFVacid chimes in with a similarly italo-ish "Girlz" but kicks it up a gear or two with the hard hitting "Ashlands Slumbers".  "Sentimental Minds" reminds me a bit of the serious side of Ceephax Acid Crew... smooth rave, if there could be such a thing.  "New West Coast" is a doozy of a track, and though we've heard it before a la SFVacid's Passion Of The Weiss interview, this new version fits nicely within the context of the EP. That little melodic lead jam over those slowly wavering chords just does it for me.  SFVacid has to be producing some of the best acid coming out of the western United States right now.  (If you can get your hands on a copy of his CD-R release "Get Laid", I'd recommend doing so.)

Overall this Split EP is a solid and generous release from SWISHCOtheque that seems to have magically fallen from the sky. What a nice surprise to get new music from not 1, but 2 of my favorite artists right now, and all for free.

Listen To Sample Tracks:


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Tracklist:
1. P0lysick - Romancid
2. P0lysick - King Midi
3. P0lysick -  DCO2
4. P0lysick - Footclap
5. SFVacid -Girlz
5. SFVacid - Ashlands Slumbers
5. SFVacid -  Sentimental Minds
5. SFVacid -New West Coast

Download the Polysick / SFVacid Split EP :: 320kbps .MP3 (.ZIP) | Label Page

Connect with the artists :: P0lysick MySpace | SFVacid MySpace