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PostPosted: 21 Jan 2006, 13:19 
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James Holden - At The Controls
Label: Resist Music | Release Date: Monday, March 13, 2006

To a music world overly obsessed with scenes, the James Holden success story reads like a catalogue of contradictions. 2003's collaboration with vocalist Julie Thompson, 'Nothing', was picked up by legendary UK house label Loaded, then hailed by trance legend Tiesto as his tune of the year. Holden has remixed everything from quirky Cologne pop on Crosstown Rebels to mainstream dance pop on Positiva; New Order to Britney Spears; Black Strobe terror-electro to System 7 psy-trance and delicate Lo Recordings electronica; fast-rising young upstart Nathan Fake to Kirsty Hawkshaw's timeless classic 'Fine Day'. Meanwhile the chunky techno earthquake of 'A Break In The Clouds', the debut release on his own Border Community label, has become an underground European techno classic, still flying out of the warehouse over two years after release, and winning Holden a firm following amongst the ever forward-thinking German dance fraternity.

However, Holden's DJ sets have been an almost mirror image of not only the diverse remixes and beautiful dance music that he makes but also reflect the flowing groove and unclassifiable depths to the different elements and genres that his productions encompass. Here on this double CD mix set we find James Holden firmly 'At The Controls', creating and shaping a new aural environment for us to embrace and get lost in. From the classic minimalism of Plastikman to the lo-fi electronica of Fennesz we find Aphex Twin nestling next to Malcolm Middleton the cultural dub of Massive Attack v. Mad Professor melting into Death in Vegas, new German aesthetics from BPitch Control rising stars Apparat and Paul Kalkbrenner, new school electro from Geneva's Water Lilly, trance inducing "lost" gems and of course the odd smattering of Border Community exclusives from Petter, Holden and label buddy Nathan Fake.

"The idea was just to make a compilation that I'd think is good. Mostly I hate DJ mixes, so that's the main thing that influenced this - trying to justify my 2 CDs with a load of music that I really love. Through Resist we've been able to get permission to use some tracks I never dreamt I'd be able to get, so it's turned out being a cross section of music that I'm really happy with. Lots of it comes from the little family of friends around Border Community, recommendations from my hairdresser!, and of course the depths of my iTunes folder - things I've been listening to for 10 years wanting to put on a mix CD." - James Holden

For Holden this mix also represents a technological evolution from 2003's 'Balance 005' mix which utilised a Cycloops sampler and CDJ-1000 wizardry. Although on one hand his studio set up hasn't change too much bar the odd computer upgrade, James is very much aware of the technological advances being made in both music production and application and is further bringing these elements in to his DJ sets.

"The other thing about this CD is how I put it together. It's not just geek-toy-love, because how you make music always affects the outcome. Using a DJ controller I've been developing with some engineering friends, along with a heap of software and custom hacks of things, I managed to make a setup where I could make a good representation of what my style (as a producer and as a club DJ) is about, and could do it live. So the CD has a few mistakes in it but that's totally unimportant, because the feel of it is right and the noise and chaos suits me. More importantly the music is right - the way things go together and how one track leads you to the next. Which is the point of a mix CD, I think. All this music, to me, belongs together. It doesn't matter that I've mixed from psy-trance into 70s krautrock because the feel of those songs makes it make sense. They make each other better by being together musically. In that way (as well as the gratuitous digital noise) the CD fits with me too - I dont want to fit into any scene either." - James Holden

Just turned 26 years old, James Holden now finds himself exactly where he wants to be. As the digital producer par excellence he is blazing a trail through as yet unchartered territory, showing those who follow in his wake how it can, and should, be done. As a DJ he gets to travel the world, surprising and delighting in equal measures, and enlarging his band of followers at every port of call. And at the helm of his own buzz label Border Community he is proving himself to be quite the A&R man, discovering like-minded souls to help turn his musical vision into reality and constantly striving to give something special back to the record-buying public. Underlying these three components of the James Holden recipe for success is an unerring belief in his own vision and a refusal to do things the way others tell him they always have been done. He is well into the process of carving out a niche all of his very own, and is not about to let anyone stop him now. As the Border Community Express ploughs on into the future, here once again we find James Holden steadfast 'At The Controls'.

Disk 1
Apparat - Wooden
Plastikman - Cor Ten
Massive Attack Vs Mad Professor - Trinity Dub (Three)
Kate Wax - Angel Blues
Death In Vegas - Anita Berber
Petter - Some Polyphony
Vox Sola - Metro Pop
Issikadis - Hotter Now (Stripped Down Mix)
Holden - Lump
Midimillz - Trace Function
Harmonia - Watussi
Holden - 10101
Skugge & Stavostrand - Medean
Nathan Fake - Charlie's House (Apparat Mix)
Lucky Pierre - Angels On Your Body
Christ - Perlandine Friday
Fennesz - Rivers Of Sand

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 Disk 2
meta.83 - Opening Titles
Paul Kalkbrenner - Gebrunn Gerbrunn
Motiivi:Tuntematon - 1939
Malcolm Middleton - Solemn Thirsty
Aphex Twin - Xtal
Milky Globe Vs Holden - Sun Spots
Kalabrese - Aufm Klo
Lazy Fat People - Big City
Water Lily - Lottotron Reboot
Trans Am - Cold War (War Is Stupid Mix)
Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed (Boards Of Canada Reprise)
Egoexpress - Live At Sirius Prime
Black Strobe - Nazi Trance Fuck Off! (Holden Mix)
Plastikman - Cor Ten
AFX - Every Day



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PostPosted: 21 Jan 2006, 16:43 
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Voor mij sowieso een blinde aankoop. Ik kan me voorstellen dat veel mensen z'n nieuwe stijl niet kunnen waarderen, maar ik vind Holden nog steeds de moeite waard.

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:roll Meer de aankoop van een blinde? Of is het juist een dove aankoop in dit geval? Verschrikkelijk die man! :roll Draaitafeltjes afpakken en opsluiten; James Holden has left the building........

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Oordeel nooit voordat je het geheel gehoord hebt  :p

Of sta je niet meer open voor vernieuwing binnen de progressive "we are Iee"

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Ik zou het werk van Holden niet meer onder de noemer progressive scharen. In ieder geval lijkt de tracklist van deze cd in de verste verte niet op progressive.

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Welk hokje krijgt het dan? Minimal is ook niet echt de goede benaming, want
daarvoor zitten er in mijn ogen teveel trancy elementen in.

Laten we zeggen dat James Holden "vooruitstrevend" draait en ook vaak CD's uitbrengt.
en is teneminste iemand die niet teveel in hokjes denkt.
Heeft tenminste nog het lef om bijvoorbeeld ambient producties uit te brengen op zijn label.

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@ smiley: Het enige wat momenteel open staat is mijn neus.......snif en snotter wat de klok slaat..... :x

Maar nee; lust wel een stevige portie electro; vind het altijd heerlijk om wat geknor en ondansbare minimal shit door een tribal setje te horen....... ;)

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Dan maar wachten op Ashley  ;)

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[quote="Smiley"]Welk hokje krijgt het dan? Minimal is ook niet echt de goede benaming, want
daarvoor zitten er in mijn ogen teveel trancy elementen in.

  Sssssst; niet te hard; krijgen we straks Digweed die weer de nieuwe stijl minimal trance gaat draaien.........

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[quote="Smiley"]Dan maar wachten op Ashley  ;)


GOD : ik hoop dat die echt nu eens op de rol staat zeg.........

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[quote="Smiley"]Welk hokje krijgt het dan? Minimal is ook niet echt de goede benaming, want
daarvoor zitten er in mijn ogen teveel trancy elementen in.


Wat mij betreft is er geen naam voor. Het is gewoon een combinatie van elementen van allerlei stijlen :p Zoals zoveel muziek die wordt geproduceerd. Ik vind het erg goed te pruimen in ieder geval.

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Hey, niet de dub van Britney Spears of the Motherload erop? Die had ik wel verwacht :lol

Nee maar even serieus, ik ben benieuwd naar deze cd. Onder de noemer ' een keer wat anders' .

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drukke tijd voor BC als rond die tijd ook de nieuwe van Nathan Fake uitkomt

ik, als holden freak, ben natuurlijk wel heel benieuwd :)

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[quote="Djeebie"]Ik zou het werk van Holden niet meer onder de noemer progressive scharen. In ieder geval lijkt de tracklist van deze cd in de verste verte niet op progressive.



Zo'n uitspraak is in elk geval niet progressive!

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Scherp Datcho  :lol

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Ghehe, gelukkig is er nog zoveel meer dan progressive :)

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[quote]Ghehe, gelukkig is er nog zoveel meer dan progressive  







Oja? :lol

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Holden haters eat your heart out!  :hat


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Leipe shit dit  :hat

Ook weer heel anders dan balance 005


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Ik vond dat Holden na Balance 005 langzaam ingezakt is, maar knalt nu weer in een totale andere stijl kei hard omhoog.


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