miércoles, abril 11, 2007
posted by Guillemotabar at 12:16 p. m.
Ellen Allien - The Other Side of Berlin [RESISTCD83]



Label: Resist Music
Catalog#: RESISTCD83
Format: CD
Country: UK
Released: 28 April 2007
Genre: Electronic
Style: Minimal, Techno


Tracklist:

01. David Bowie - Helden
02. Booka Shade - In White Rooms (Neo remix)
03. Quarks - Konigin
04. Ame - Rej
05. Rhythm & Sound with Bobbo Shanti - Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix)
06. Miss Kittin - Neukolln
07. Plastikman - I Don't Know
08. Terranova feat. Tricky - Bombing Bastards
09. Wayne County & the Electric Chairs - Berlin
10. Monolake - Pipeline
11. Ricardo Villalobos - Ichso
12. Ellen Allien & Apparat - Way Out
13. AGF Delay - You With Now

Time out, deaf dumb and blind recordings will release Ellen Allien´s “The other side of Berlin” on April 28th 2007.

The fourth installment in the Other Side series includes a mixed CD and a DVD and features the critically acclaimed Ms. Allien’s personal guide to Berlin’s sights, sites and sounds. Her diverse audio tour includes tracks from the infamous Detroit techno innovators Carl Craig and Plastikman, Germany’s funky minimal Bookashade, David Bowie’s German rendition of Heroes (Helden) & Ellen’s own track from her latest release Orchestra of Bubbles.

A hometown hero, Ellen Allien started the BPitch Control Party Series and founded the ubercool label BPitch Control Records. On her 2 hour-plus DVD, Ellen shows you her personal Other Side of the city she knows and loves.

With the Other Side, a new generation of immersive travel guide is upon us. Deaf Dumb & Blind Communications, a new progressive and multi-faceted entertainment company, teams up with internationally recognized travel guidebook and weekly magazine publisher Time Out to produce a series called The Other Side — an CD/DVD experience that submerses its listeners/viewers entirely below the city’s surface.

Each volume of The Other Side boasts two key elements: a mixed CD compiled by a native audio pioneer and a DVD guide that acts as a visual handbook for both the seasoned traveler and armchair adventurer alike. While some travel guides aim to be comprehensive, The Other Side isn’t concerned. It simply wants its user to enjoy and discover the very best and coolest in sight and sounds. It whispers in the user’s ear advice on where to go and what to see — and it does it with unprecedented style and flair.

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