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Steve Bug – Noir [Poker Flat Recordings]

Steve Bug – Noir [Poker Flat Recordings]

Steve Bug, uno degli artisti più famosi del mondo nel circuito della musica elettronica, sta per pubblicare il suo quinto album in studio. L’album uscirà il 1 ott 2012 con la propria label Poker Flat Recordings. Il precedente LP era “Collaboratory” nel 2009, nel nuovo album presenta il recente singolo “Tell Me Why”, il video può essere visto qui: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQstyA0p_cs .

Steve Bug, berlinese segue le release di grande successo della Poker Flat per artisti come Alex Niggemann, David Durango, Martin Buttrich, Phonique e Trentemoller e potremo seguirlo  nei prossimi mesi nel tour che lo vedrà visitare Spagna, Francia, Germania, Belgio, Olanda, Stati Uniti, Giappone e Regno Unito.

 

 

Tracklist:

01. Tell Me Why
02. Poison Of Choice
03. Serve Your Mistress
04. No Adjustments feat. Foremost Poets
05. The Spiral Staircase
06. Moment Of Ease feat. Emilie Chick
07. Those Grooves
08. Somewhere In The Night
09. Farewell Friend
10. The Seventh Victim

 

Steve Bug, one of the world’s most renowned artists in the electronic music circuit, is set to release his fifth and most mature long player. ‘Noir’ doesn’t deny its roots, but expands the usual spectrum and invites the listener to an exciting listening pleasure.

The title is ‘Noir’. The cover is dominated by the filmic aesthetics of light and shadow. The title evokes a world of shady transactions and secret crimes. Most of the tracks emit a suitably dark and moody atmosphere, with at least three directly referencing the film noir genre – From the well-known classic ‘The Spiral Staircase’, to more obscure ‘Somewhere in the Night’, and ‘The Seventh Victim’. Is ‘Noir’ a concept album? Originally it was planned that way, but in the end Steve found the concept too rigid.

The material for the new album was created over a period of three years, which makes its consistency and coherence all the more amazing. The mood is dark, spooked. Over the relentless beats and baselines ghostly sounds swirl and conspire. Although all the pieces are driven by head-rushing beats, ‘Noir’ is more than ever, a listening album.

Although the film noir concept isn’t carried through completely, it infuses the spirit of the record in a way reminiscent of the sci-fi obsession of Jeff Mills or Carl Craig. In fact, ‘Noir’ could soundtrack a 21st Century ‘Blade Runner’ – tracks such as the pre-released single ‘Those Grooves’ and ‘No Adjustments’, with their evocative spoken word texts, play in to a vision of an apocalyptic-dystopian disco.

 Noir’ is very much an electronic album. Richer than its predecessor, these tracks easily transcend the merely functional – Steve Bug has injected the harmonies with serious emotion.

 From the driving opener ‘Tell Me Why’ to the emotional closing track ‘The Seventh Victim’, Steve Bug has crafted a rounded, atmospheric album that throws a long and impressive shadow over most contemporary dance albums.