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Posted by chesco on May-31-2007 23:29:

Various artists - Cocoon Compilation G

It's that time of year again folks, the release of the new cocoon compilation is upon us, and this year it seems to be better than ever.



TRACKLISTING:

1. My My
Fast Freeze

2. Cobblestone Jazz
W

3. Chaim
Genesis

4. Stephan Bodzin
Treibsand

5. Tiefschwarz
Lionel

6. Marcel Dettmann
Sepia

7. Aki Latvam�ki
T�m� Tuli Jarvest�

8. Audion
Fire

9. Phil Kieran
I think I'm a Monster

10. Jamie Jones
Harijuku

11. Onur �zer
Halokarnas

12. Deetron
Maguma

Heres the blurb from coocon.

quote:
One of the most successful Compilation series in Germany gets in the next round.

And with the letter "G", Sven V�th and Pauli Steinbach of Cocoon Recordings consequently continue on the path they already followed before. No pure Techno collection and also no 'pabulum compilation' are waiting for the listener but rather a grown-up music lover collection with modern sounds and the right view on what is currently happening on the dancefloors of the big cities. The names from the tracklistings if the past years sound like the "who is who" of the Techno universe, and this issue also represents a selection that offers unequaled opportunities.

Last year's high-flyers MyMy from Berlin start with some unusual housy vibes. With the Fuckaponydelic 12" as well as with the Belly Dancing and Sea Of Sand 12"es by Guy Gerber, the Cocoon label has already opened the door to the House universe, and MyMy's "Fast Freeze" continues this way.

Contemporary music in the year 2007 refuses to be determined to only one style - more and more, it is simply about the question if the music is good and fitting, may it be named Techno, Minimal or House. Exactly the same is true for the guys from Cobblestone Jazz. Having had their breakthrough in the last year, their contribution to Cocoon Compilation G is a deep Tech House track with slight appeals to Trance and Dub. A definite highlight of the Compilation and for sure one of the obligatory tunes of the upcoming after hour season in Ibiza.

Chaim's track "Genesis" sounds one degree more trippy. Oriental harmonies and detroit-like basslines on weird beats and hihats that should rock every rave. "Treibsand" by Stephan Bodzin breathes Frankfurt Techno air and sounds like the inheritants of Johannes Heil and Anthony Rother without copying them. Deep main floor alert with hit appeal � Bodzin's quicksand doesn't let loose.

Tiefschwarz introduce the second part and represent the interface to the 'peak time part' of the CD. Dreary, minimal, with a slight appeal to Mister Hawtin and Se?or Villalobos and with a unique 303 coming directly from Detroit.

Marcel Dettmann presents us the first real Techno track. "Sepia" is a classic old school Techno pusher with minimal but fat beats, a lot of reverb and echo and the right five-o'clock-in-the-morning feeling.

Likewise is Aki Latvam�ki's contribution: rolling beats, staccato synths and driving hihats create a true Techno monster that especially may catch the ears of fans of Mathew Jonson.

After this one, Audion cools down the temperature with "Fire" and leads in the final part of the CD. A tune like a journey to your own self, voices on the left and right, stop-and-go beats and a hypnotic bassline in the typical Audion style, it's simply great!

Close to Audion's heels is newcomer Jamie Jones, who is not a stranger anymore, especially since his remix for Estroe on Connaisseur Records. His track "Harijuku" is a very elegant Tech House tool with a deep and driving bassline, fat housy beats and soulful strings, and makes a nice transition to Onur �zer's piece.

Reaching the end of the CD, we wind down a little, and �zer's part sounds a bit like a mixture between some old Mike-Ink-Studio1 records and current Pier Bucci productions. Dry minimal beats, combined with Swing and harp-like reverbed sounds open up giant dub rooms and endless vastness. Magnificient!

Deetron from Switzerland finalizes the Compilation G and arouses us after the elegant come down with Jamie Jones and Onur �zer. Deetron unpacks a solid bassline and mean synth sounds, slightly moving towards Electro, but never becoming too hectic. Leaving much space for a long beginning, he creates an absolute highlight of the CD. Props and respect to Switzerland!


Best tracks on it for me judging by samples are the chaim, cobblestone jazz and bodzin ones, but the others all sound great too.


Posted by Brandon H. on Jun-01-2007 01:25:

Looks sick


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Jun-01-2007 07:21:

Judging by the names, it has a great potential. Will definitely check this out.


Posted by neoraver on Jun-01-2007 07:55:

unfortunately not that good as I expected, judging by the samples
single track that sticks out is Cobblestone Jazz - W, the rest is weak imo


Posted by [B-O-F-H] on Jun-01-2007 07:57:

Some of you guys place way too much faith in samples alone, and as such sometimes miss out. It's probably one of the most well rounded of this series of compilations as it happens.


Posted by wilwood on Jun-01-2007 12:34:

Chaim - Genesis
Stephan Bodzin - Treibsand
Phil Kieran - I think I'm a Monster

like this 3 tracks most


Posted by RJT on Jun-01-2007 13:43:

quote:
Originally posted by [B-O-F-H]
Some of you guys place way too much faith in samples alone, and as such sometimes miss out. It's probably one of the most well rounded of this series of compilations as it happens.


And you're assuming this because... ?


Posted by bobba lou on Jun-01-2007 15:02:

cant wait to get it in the post.


Posted by Quantized on Jun-16-2007 17:16:

very nice compilation

chaim - genisis
my my - fast freeze
stephan bodzin - treibsand
marcel dettmann - sepia 807

are my favs


Posted by shaw on Jun-16-2007 17:54:

I like.

The Chaim, Bodzin, & Audion ones especially do it for me.


Posted by RJT on Jun-16-2007 19:00:

Wow - trying to figure out which of these I could afford to purchase was pretty well impossible, the whole compilation is sick and I wish I could have grabbed it all, but for now I picked up the Audion and MyMy tracks (have a few opening gigs in the next couple weeks, thought they might go down well early), and they're downloading now.

Stoked to hear them in full - can't wait to get my hands on the rest of the compilation.


Posted by shaw on Jun-16-2007 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Wow - trying to figure out which of these I could afford to purchase was pretty well impossible, the whole compilation is sick and I wish I could have grabbed it all, but for now I picked up the Audion and MyMy tracks (have a few opening gigs in the next couple weeks, thought they might go down well early), and they're downloading now.

Stoked to hear them in full - can't wait to get my hands on the rest of the compilation.


I'm surprised nobody else mentioned Fire. I love it.


Posted by RJT on Jun-16-2007 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
I'm surprised nobody else mentioned Fire. I love it.


Me too. I'm especially excited to hear what the one will sound like at Vision tonight...


Posted by shaw on Jun-16-2007 20:11:

oh shi-


Posted by bobba lou on Jun-16-2007 23:27:

misfire..some of it.


Posted by jupiterone on Jun-16-2007 23:38:

Tama Tuli Jarvesta is a damn quality track, proper trance in my opinion...

Halikarnas is fantastic as well, probably my favorite on the compilation.


Posted by Ted Promo on Jun-16-2007 23:50:

really fond of the Deetron track, but I'm glad I bought it all.


Posted by RJT on Aug-20-2007 13:56:

Upon initially hearing Cobblestone Jazz - W, I wasn't all that impressed with it - but now, a month or two later, I can't get it out of my head. Absolutely gorgeous - I'm basing my entire Winter/Fall promo on it.



Still really fond of a lot of this comp. That Aki Latvam�ki tune has made its way into a lot of my sets lately.



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