' . : ' © rB/rMRS81! : move d - 10/11 - live at johanneskirche [apl035] : °·<'))>< ____ ` '.' ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ '.' ` ____ \ \__._____| |_____\ \____\ \_____ | | \ \____._____\ \_____ _\__ \ | ___ ____/ _ \_ _ \|_ | _\__ ___ ____/ _ \ \ _ | | | | | | | | | | % / |__\ _ | | | | \____\_ | | | | | | » | | | | | | / | \ | » | | | | | / | _| | ' | | | | | | | ___/| |\ \ _| | | | | | % / \__\ % |\______/ | |_ \_____/ _| | |________/_\ | | |_\_______/ . .. \___| . .... . \___/ ... ... \___/ ... ....... .. \___|. \___/ .... .. . ... . . .:.. .... ... : ... .:.. ... :..: :..: : :..: :..: : :..: : :... : APL035 >> MOVE D - 10/11 - LIVE AT JOHANNESKIRCHE [16.01.2006 | CHAMBERDUBS AT THE CHURCH] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Autoplate welcomes 2006 with a release by Move D, head and owner of Source Records from Heidelberg, Germany. To most listeners of advanced electronic music Move D might not be an unknown name at all, as he is producing and releasing for about 15 years. David grew up listening to Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk and quickly developed a special taste for music. However, it wasn't until 1989 that he discovered techno when a friend of his, D-Man, invited him to a club he was running in the industrial suburb of Mannheim. When Moufang walked into the Milk Club that night - like so many others before and after him - he discovered a scene that changed his life. Shortly thereafter, Moufang became a committed clubber. Moufang's first records were made with Jonas Grossmann as Deep Space Network. Their first two albums, EARTH TO INFINITY (1992) and BIG ROOMS (1993) suggested a significant, unpredictable and innovative talent which was confirmed by the release of HOMEWORKS (1993), a Source Records compilation that included solo tracks such as "Pulsar" and "I've Been On Drugs" alongside collaborations with D-Man. Ranging from subtle, Detroit-inflected grooves to wired electronic jazz, Moufang's music seemed to operate on ambience, slow motion and subdued rhythm, a sound that was rooted, as Tony Marcus later pointed out, "in the jazzy, laid-back but still hip-tugging tradition of Larry Heard, Carl Craig's "Microlovr" or "The Wonders Of Wishing" and New York's Burrell Brothers... listening to [Moufang's records] is like a sweet and lazy adventure into sound, a space where time and stress are suspended." Move D's debut album, KUNSTSTOFF (1995), was equally remarkable. Tracks such as "Soap Bubbles" and "In/Out" oscillated between soft, dreamlike textures and the spiked electronics that Detroit was beginning to explore. The glittering production surfaces were a legacy of Moufang's days as a student at the School of Audio Engineering in Frankfurt, but the music they encompassed was equally compelling. It was an album full of contrasts - between the jagged drugfloor grooves of, say, "Nimm 2" and the gentle, synthetic lullaby of "Beyond The Machine" or between the pristine sounds Moufang conjured with and the haloes of analogue noise which surrounded others. Amazingly pretty and wildly innovative, KUNSTSTOFF remains one of the most accomplished techno albums to emerge from Europe so far. The collaborative ventures that followed - including EXPLORING THE PSYCHEDELIC LANDSCAPE (1996) and A DAY IN THE LIVE (1997) with Pete Namlook - preceded an experimental single for Sheffield's WARP RECORDS label. Moufang had been a big fan of the label's "bleep techno" output in the early '90s and "Cymbelin" was, in some ways, a homage to that sound, twisting beats and synths into a bass heavy groove. But the producer's ability to soften almost any structure with aching prettiness transformed the record into a unique fusion. Another unique fusion was suggested by the release of CONJOINT (1997). A collaboration between Moufang, jazz veteran Karl Berger, Jamie Hodge (of Born Under A Rhyming Planet) and Gunter "Ruit" Kraus, it was Moufang's most overtly jazzed outing so far, but provided spectacular evidence of his growing abilities as a producer and composer. Since then Move D continued to have numerous releases, contributions and remixes on labels ranging from Compost Records, Plug Research, Fax +49-69/450464, City Slang, F-Communications, Traum to name a few. Recorded live in a unique environment"Johanniskirche" Church in Düsseldorf, the first liveset release by Move D is a pulsating, thrilling and comfortable intersection between Funk, Ambient and carefully crafted Minimalism. Wondering why its going out on Autoplate and not on Thinner ? ... point is the setlist makes use of consequent stylistic drifts between downbeat-/ ambient spheres and soft clicky 4/4 house beats, the ensuing atmosphere makes this release a perfect reference for joyful experiments within relaxed listening, one of the most identifiable characteristics of Autoplate. Move D elegantly fills the room with his unfettered take on modern lounge music elegantly and serenely circumnavigating any prevalent beats, sub-scenes and trends, meanwhile his soft trademark sound is omnipresent. The tracks elegantly build with elements and structures fading in smoothly and careful detail is given to the usage of silence in between the tracks. Emotion is transferred into completely new environments and works as a starting point for the different scenes,a touchstone, an always returning reference, the base for modern, experimental lullabies, guided by a love for reduced architectured warmth, full of digital static. These sounds preserve a certain organic natural touch at any given time, which is no surprise as Moufangs home studio is fully equipped with hardware synthesizers, next to modern software tools. "10/11 - Live at Johanneskirche" is an impressive musical documentation of an exploration inside sonic spectrums, a reduction of elements with a consequent glance at key structures such as electronic funk and dubby grooves. The optional cdr version that is available at a reasonable price comes with no annoying gaps in between the tracks. As opposed to the mp3 release, besides, the cdr version is equipped with the uncompressed audio master file without the artefacts caused by the mp3 encoding. (credits for the Biographical part to Tim Barr, thanks for the proof reading to Frank Pyne). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :: 14 tracks :: 78min 51sec :: 111.082 MB :: 01: Move D - Mayfirst 02: Move D - Zone Red 03: Move D - Zug 04: Move D - Evil 05: Move D - Just Do It 06: Move D - Twin Towers 07: Move D - Baked Bread 08: Move D - Emotionally Yours 09: Move D - Jo Interlude 10: Move D - FM Heaven 11: Move D - Stringent 12: Move D - DeeDee Darko 13: Move D - Raise This Flap 14: Move D - Code 69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [AUTOPLATE.RELEASES] APL001 VA - "Bauhaus" APL002 Andrey Kirichenko - "00.00" APL003 Danny Kreutzfeldt - "Furtherspace" APL004 833-45 - "Solar Cycle" APL005 Affective Disorder w/ Undacova - "Study Of A Ladybug On A Rope" APL006 VA - "Constructions for Andrey Kirichenko" APL007 Taavi Tulev - "Televiisor On Tuksis" APL008 Vultrapia - "Autopianotationalismasoschism" APL009 Dighom - "Vibrating Colours - Coloured Vibrations" APL010 Sable - "Dusk" APL011 Randomajestiq - "UnclassifiEP" APL012 Gultskra Artikler - "Gruppa Turistov" APL013 The Moglass w/ Andrey Kirichenko APL014 Off The Sky - "Studies of Lifeform In Transit" APL015 Johan Wieslander - "Gas" APL016 Fernando Lagreca - "Suave" APL017 Marsen Jules - "Lazy Sunday Funerals" APL018 tlon - "acoustic lazy dolls" APL019 Gultskra Artikler - "Gololed" APL020 VA - "Many Things Worth Living For" APL021 Konrad Bayer - "Shall We Go To The Park?" APL022 Normal Music - "Let's Do Really Strange Things And Call Them Normal" APL023 Marsen Jules - "Yara" APL024 Konrad Bayer - "Songs For Sunhi (Summerrain)" APL025 Kenneth Kirschner - "May 3, 1997" APL026 Arrial - "this is my beauty, show me yours" APL027 color by numbers - "The Transitions" APL028 lomov - "Holzwege" APL029 Fernando Lagreca - "Nadador" APL030 tlon - "from elsewhere to nowhere" APL031 Lou Teti - "Night Pieces" APL032 you dee - "Nur die Harten kommen in den Garten" APL033 Off the Sky - "Caustic Light" APL034 Motionfield - "Music for Pictures" APL035 Move D - "Johanniskirche Live" -------------------------------------------------------------- AUTOPLATE is a THINNER sublabel for versatile electronic music. All files in this directory are hiquality 192kbps MP3s for your pleasure. It is allowed to listen, copy and burn this MP3 file for private purpose. It is not allowed to copy, sell, use this MP3 file for commercial purpose. 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