Aeromaschine zero” podcast



zero” // podcast #038 – DJ Mix: Aeromaschine

Tracklist:
01 Francis Inferno Orchestra remixed by Soul Clap – Meet Me In Salt Lake City (Soul Clap City Remix)
Under The Shade
02 Manolo – Commando (Extended Edit)
Delusions Of Grandeur
03 Public Lover – Naked Figures
Telegraph
04 Aeromaschine remixed by Bearweasel – Corp Stelar (Bearweasel Lazy Dub)
Baalsaal Records
05 Genius Of Time – Houston We Have a Problem
Royal Oak
06 Christopher Rau – How Are You Today
Pampa Records
07 Tornado Walace – Whispering Twirl
Delusions Of Grandeur
08 Roberto Rodriguez – Like I Said (Like I Said)
Serenades
09 Aeromaschine – Ascultam Vorbe (Original Mix)
Mirau Musik
10 KRL – Machine Code
Wolf Music Recordings
11 Tensnake – Need Your Lovin (Original Version)
Permanent Vacatio

“The greatest moments in a largely predictable music business are when you’re blown away by a release you expected nothing from, recorded by an artist you have never heard of before.

Listening to Aeromaschine’s recent ‘Basement Dubs EP’ for Hamburg’s Baalsaal imprint was such a moment. Played out loud in our office, its five tracks turned heads across the room, and dutiful answers as to what we were listening to were met with more then one incredulous “what, this one too?”.

The EP combines dub techno, deep house, Chicago and Detroit in a way that would make any veteran producer proud. Yet, the man behind ‘Basement Dubs’ is a young artist from Bucharest, Romania: Alin Crihan, as he’s known to his friends, started releasing his first productions around 2007 on a number of digital labels, gradually refining his sound until he devised his Aeromaschine alias in 2009.

His ‘Poet In Disguise’ release provided a first glimpse of his talent to create deep, unadorned house tracks and eventually led to his signing to Hamburg based label Baalsaal. They were not the only ones to take note of Crihan’s qualities however: Aeromaschine’s brand-new EP to follow hot on the heels of ‘Basement Dubs’ is called ‘Ascultam Vorbe’, and has just been released on Tensnake’s excellent Mirau Musik imprint.

In his zero” exclusive podcast Aeromaschine expresses his recent ties to Hamburg with references to both the city’s deep house and disco scenes: Fragile, stumbling house gems like Christopher Rau’s ‘How Are You Today’ are framed by deep and wistful disco moments like Manolo’s ‘Commando’ or Tensnake’s ‘Need Your Lovin’, ending his mix on a suitably soulful note.” zero-inch.com

Posted in sets on April 16th, 2011 by de-dans | 1 Comments

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