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Not Sad Anymore

from Remute by Remute

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  • Remute [MiniDisc Edition]

    The year is 2006. I was 22 years old and been already releasing vinyl records on various techno labels regularly for a couple of years. I toured as a DJ and liveact throughout the weekends (uhmm, and partied too) while trying to be a decent philosophy student at Hamburg university during the weekdays.
    Amidst these turbulent and chaotic years Xenia Beliayeva, who worked as an A&R for Ladomat 2000 (a legendary electronic music label from Hamburg) approached me at a party and asked me if I'm into making a full length Remute album. Wow, I was baffled: up to this point I just released 12"-vinyl-singles now and then, still being kinda part-time and semi-professional. This time I got offered a chance to take Remute to the next level and release a... CD!
    And so I was happy to work with a professional and dedicated team on my first album. It's fair to say that this was the beginning of a professional career that, well, somehow still lasts until today... thanks to you people out there. :)
    My debut album 'Remute' (wow, very creative title, I know) was meant to be more a kind of audio-'business card' as I tried to put as much ideas and technical gimmicks into every song as possible. I really loved to 'show off' here - I've grown up watching and listening to the productions of the emerging demoscene where it is all about showing off and demonstrating skills. My debut album doesn't have a real concept, but it does contain 12 x spectacle.
    While I definitively focus more on concepts, catchy song structures and homogeneous story-telling these days, I am still happy and proud of my debut album as it's a quirky contemporary document of the pulsating early 2000s.
    'Remute' by Remute is now back on MiniDisc - enjoy!

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