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smallville records = a cover story!

smallville records is a label & record shop based in hamburg, germany. their current catalogue extends to 21 EPs and 3 albums, all centered around deep, detroit-nodding house and techno. their artist of choice for all artwork related endeavors is stefan marx, a multitalented, graphic artist hailing from germany.

stefan’s signature style might be hard to pinpoint, as he varies between colorful, painting-like drawings and minimal, black and white sketches. nevertheless, by choosing to stick to a single graphic artist with a distinct personality, the label is able to carry a unified aesthetic across the board, whether it’s in their record art, posters, clothing, etc.

for more info on the label and its releases check out their website. also, visit stefan’s art studio: the lousy living company, for some insight on his latest projects. finally, we recommend you check out this smallville playlist on spotify containing their entire back catalogue.

tongues = a delicat(essen) shopping experience!

could there be a better combination than good food and records under the same roof? we think not! that’s why checking out Tongues when visiting Vienna is a must. the shop is located on theobaldgasse 16 (see map below), just a few minutes away from the city’s museumsquartier, making it a perfect detour to sample some organic beer, fine cold cuts from the region, and some  new and second-hand records in a very cozy environment.

the store, owned by christopher schweiger & peter fehringer, carries regional and national fresh produce, including fruits, vegetables, milk, cheese, and other goodies. they also serve a lunch menu made from the same quality ingredients. music wise, they carry anything from US house, to IDM and more organic sounds like dub or jazz. check out their current stock here.

all photos are courtesy of vienna.unlike.net


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future listening: june 2010

LCD SOUNDSYSTEM – THIS IS HAPPENING [DFA]

we’ve never been huge fans of LCD Soundsytem or the DFA staple, but that has recently changed with the release of “this is happening”. kicking things of with dance yrself clean, you get the sense that this album is something special, as a long introduction preps things up for the barrage of modern, pop-infused dance music that will fill the rest of the opening cut, and indeed the entire album. perhaps, the reason why we love this album, compared to the band’s previous efforts, is the fact that their songs sound much more restrained and listenable, while still maintaining their characteristically edgy and danceable approach.


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JAMIE LIDELL – COMPASS [WARP]

jamie’s fourth solo effort comes two years after his previous one (“jim“), and right off the bat you get the sense that this one will be a completely different monster. with “compass”, lidell strays away from his signature soulful style and digs into more obscure territories by collaborating with other outstanding musicians, such as: beck, chris taylor (of grizzly bear fame), and feist. in fact the entire album was recorded both by lidell & taylor, giving jamie’s overall funk aesthetic a decidedly different touch. luckily in this case, the change is for the better good; making this album grow on you with each successive listen.


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EFDEMIN – CHICAGO [DIAL]

This is Phillip Sollmann’s second album under his Efdemin moniker for Hamburg-based label Dial, and it’s a very good second effort indeed!  “Chicago” showcases his mad-scientist ability to fine-tune and balance not only sonic elements, but also musical styles and influences, fusing elements of classic house, deep techno, jazz, and soul, all while maintaining a solid and cohesive groove, which is equally as effective in a large rig at a club as it is in your living room. Moreso than his first album, we get a greater sense of diversity here, with tough, jacking grooves like “Shoeshine” and “Night Train” that meld serious atmosphere with soulful stabs, wild cymbals, and even police sirens, but also more abstract, hypnotic numbers like “Nothing Is Everything” and “Wonderland (The Race For Space)” that channel his inner Ricardo Villalobos. With “Chicago”, Sollmann has succeeded in moving things forward musically by looking back and drawing from classic influences.


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