Description
With his three albums “Die Maschinen kontrollieren uns“, “Mein wahres Ich” and “My Name Is“, Boris Brejcha, born and raised in Frankenthal in 1981, artist of the new German techno, became one of the most influential newcomers in Europe. Somehow it seems possible for Boris Brejcha to bring together epic sound characteristics with enormous functionality, emotionally rich colours and ecstasy. The interpretations of the eleven remix artists are as rich as the original album tracks. Each track has been remixed by a different abslout high quality artist.
Each of them is part of the A-class European techno art namely: Deepgroove, Simon Wish, Patrick Kunkel, Slok, Sascha Sonido, Florian Meindl, Warren Fellow, Kanio, Dragan Georgiev, Daniel Schlender and Hans Bouffmyhre. We only need to remember Slok‘s last album on Circle Music, for example, to expect only the best of techno – and so he takes all his tribal appeal and garnishes it with a sweet tech-house flavour. Florian Meindl grabs the title track and twists it into a crystal clear and insane odyssey of sound. Hans Bouffmyhre takes the title track “Diffusor” (the album’s first single) and gives it a kind of science fiction feel. Warren Fellow goes the loose moody route with dramatic melodic colours on “Freckles“, Kanio transforms “Express Myself” into a funky beat monster with big basslines and Sascha Sonido does the same, turning “Flockentanz” into a dream from 1001 Nights.