someone outside takes us on a journey into space with three pieces of shimmering and emotive techno. constellation opens the ep with a broken rhythm, sizzling hats and shimmering chord stabs. forbidden planet mixes driving percussion patterns with a deep pads. lost city resolves the ep with an energetic bassline and arpeggio hook.
the arms of someone new fearlessly mix genres without sacrificing the unity of their vision. “’susan sleepwalking’ could as well be retitled ‘music for interiors’ - both architectural and of the mind” - the michigan daily 1985. all songs have been remastered for vinyl by george horn at fantasy studios in berkeley. housed in the original jacket featuring a blood red-tinted photograph with ghostly textures. each copy includes a 2-sided 11” square insert with lyrics and press clippings from the band’s archive.
someone else goes deep and vocal -- featuring his new vocal project atom & eev, with vocals by someone else himself and alex monster of reflux (aka sara aleksander).this release includes also a great remix package by bombilla & andy bach!
we finally did it: we proudly present to you our very first vinyl by none other than mr. sean oneil aka someone else, the mastermind behind foundsound records! known for his awesome releases on various labels and for filling dancefloors all over the world, he delivers a cool club track called >zebra talk<. driven by a heavy, minimal beat, this track offers freaky vocal lines, spooky breaks and enough tension to keep the crowd moving. we also provide you with some great remixes: the first one by miskate is a more deconstructed approach to the original track, featuring loads of percussion and neatly arranged breaks, surrounded by massive reverb. the second remix is by the argentinian producer omar salgado. a groovy new bassline and full of deep variation, this moves the track into a different direction.
no more words.. plastic rules is on the way again! this time well known someone else delivers a total eclectic package that is being digged by almost everyone! incl a splendit dancefloor mix by re:direct (terminal m)
this project was born of the american culture of consumption. field recordings were made in metropolitan shopping centers during the united states holiday season. conversations drifted into ambient sounds of money being spent, commerce being transacted. the results of these recordings were then sent to artists to be turned into music
tiefsitzende dub ladungen die der sean hier loslässt. wie immer auf microcosm sehr speziell & mit viel liebe präsentiert. mit nicholas sauser mix, der das thema ein paar takte schneller präsentiert
die welt zu gast bei freunden: someone else (usa) & miguel tutera (chile) schieben minmal & leicht vertrippt dem finale entgegen in dem >peels< auf der b-seite in der verlängerung gewinnt
this 3 tracker is fully on in sound, musical aesthetics and diversion and way above much of the boring noodley schrott released these dayz. 3 high densed tracks that will all be played out and are ready to go further. loud, thrilling, clicking intense , wild pitching. a strong statement.congrats folks, you guys are not just >someone else< and this is not >little<. at all.
for the third release on alphahouse records, we have a very unique techno track written by butane and someone else.. after a too many beers and cheesesteak sandwiches, the duo came home to the microphone to record their epic love story about a scantily -clad mannequin who caught their attention earlier in the day..remixes by dapayk (mos ferry/resopal), jeremy caulfield (dumb unit)and quenum (num/cadenza
scottish alt/post/progressive-rock outfit midas fall release their fifth studio album, “cold waves divide us” on monotreme records. limited edition of 500 copies on clear with orange & black splatter 180 gram vinyl.