• 2LP
  • Digital


All You Can Tweak

  • Cat No: smallvillelp15
  • Release: 2022-12-02
  • 2024-01-29

Format

2LP 4190 JPY

独特の世界観がありますね。素晴らしい音源。2018年にはWorkshopから復活のリリース、Roger 23とのアルバムもリリースしている、90年代の南ドイツ、ハイデンブルグのテクノシーンで自身のサウンドシステムBouillabassを中心に、MOVE Dとの数々のパートナーシップでも知られるD-MANこと、Dirk Manteiと、MOVE Dの未発表のアーカイヴからセレクトされたアルバムが〈smallville〉からリリースされました。

USMハウスからの影響と、ヨーロッパのレイヴ、トランスの流れが反映されたアンダーグラウンドな雰囲気、サイケデリックなディテールがたまりません!改めてドイツのテクノシーン最も重要なアーチストのひとりMOVE DとD-MANの1992年の音源と、2021年にリエディットした音源、FABRIC 74で先行で披露されたD2以外は未発表。MOVE DはJONAH SHARPやSOURCEでのJonas Grossmann達との活動、していた頃に連なる初期作品。全く色褪せていない素晴らしいテクノ。 (サイトウ)

Release Info:
The lost tracks- unreleased material from Move D & Dman

Around the year 1990, a group of producers gathered regaularly at a space called „Blaues Zimmer“ (Blue Room), located at Bergheimer Strasse, Heidelberg. The Blue Room was the studio of Dirk Mantei aka Dman and David Moufang (Move D) calls it the one of the 'Keimzellen' (seeds) for what would happen in regards to the electronic music movement within the Rhein-Main-Area during the following 10 years. The 90s were roaring, with a lot of mid-sized cities located relatively close to each other- Heidelberg, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Darmstadt- and Frankfurt was easily reached. Various highly influential clubs and parties happened around that time and Dirk and David had their parts.

Dirk Mantei & David Moufang, Eric D Clark, Robert Gordon, Nils „Puppetmaster“ Hess, DJ Cle- to name a few- all happen to live in Heidelberg and gather around at Dirks place during this time. Discogs calls Dirk Mantei 'a katalyst figure in the 1990s techno scene of Southern Germany' and this is for a reason. He was running a record store (Dubtools) and threw legendary parties - Planet Bass (Sunday party at Normal, Heidelberg around 1988), Hot Lemonade (Sunday party in Mannheim around 1990). When he moved to Mannheim, Dirk opened the legendary club Milk! (from 1990) out of nothing and later ran another club called HD800 (located in MS Connexion). Both were suited with the same famous - and massive - soundsystem, acquired and tuned by himself. David calls Milk! the birth place of his name Move D as well as Source Records as a label.

Both Davids and Dirks first vinyl release ever was a 12“ they released on Davids Source– called Homeworks 1 – four tracks that were released as one of the first CDs on Source Records a year before. Also "Wired To The Mothership" can be found on this CD compilation, a 32-seconds-long track - and although far too short, it's special. Timeless components weaven together in the most wonderful way - Sheffield-inspired bleeps, timeless pads and detroitish strings, a JXP-3 organ solo, analog drums and a driving analogue bassline- and then it's gone.. When asked, why there wasn't a longer version of the track, David and Dirk said they were not happy with the mixdown back then- so it took them almost 30 years to finally finish a 2021 full version together.
Between 2011 and 2021, they both found themselves in Davids Studio from time to time, Dirk was living in Mannheim and some sessions resulted in a bunch of yet unreleased tracks that slept on harddrives ever since then. We are amazingly happy to share these with the world, to let them tell some more yet hidden stories.

Cover artwork by Stefan Marx.

All Tracks are written, produced and mixed by David Moufang and Dirk Mantei between 1992 and 2021.

Mastering by Helmut Erler
Vinyl Cut by Lathesville
Artwork and Typography by Stefan Marx
Distributed by Wordandsound

Smallville 2022

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