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Minilogue - Animals
Lovers of electronic music have been
esteeming Minilogue for many years. In 2008 it is almost impossible to
imagine club music without the two musicians from Malmö, Sweden. Nowadays,
electronic producers tend to retreat into their special stylistic niche -
Minilogue dare to draw the bigger picture. After releasing outstanding
productions on such renowned labels as Traum, Crosstown Rebels or Wagon
Repair, there opus magnum is to appear on Sven Väths Cocoon Recordings.
There are few producers who match Cocoon's vision of an electronic sound
both on the dancefloor and beyond the club so perfectly: "Animals" covers
a wide spectrum of music, it reaches from peaktime techno to beatless deep
ambient. The full range of Minilogue's vision of electronic music is
developed on a double CD, while the vinyl version naturally focuses on the
dance tracks. The immediacy of the club tracks sweeps everything away that
is circumstantial and long-winded in contemporary dance music. The tracks
incorporate the elegance and simplicity of classical early Nineties'
techno, the economy and lightness of the minimal sound and the sweetness
and charm of the recent developments. "Animals" is not a collection of
single tracks but a journey that is supposed be listened form beginning to
end, it is mixed in a seamless flow.
Sebastian Mullaert and Marcus Henriksson emerged from opposing
backgrounds. In his youth Sebastian played a range of classical
instruments, he even worked as a violin teacher in his teens. At 18 he
discovered contemporary music and joined a band. Marcus used to be a fan
of Front 242 and Kraftwerk, he was ravished by the repetitive beats of
techno when the music exploded in the nineties. He started to organize
parties of his own and became a well known DJ in southern Sweden. When
Sebastian and Marcus met at a party, there was an immediate connection.
With Sebastian's formal knowledge and Marcus experience with club music
the two fitted together like a lock and its matching key. As Son Kite and
Trimatic they became very successful in the trance scene, playing
enthusiastically received live sets all over the world. With Minilogue
they leave the boundaries of that genre - and actually of any genre. After
having risen to the A-List of electronic producers, they still reside in
the tiny city of Malmö. As boys from the countryside they enjoy the easy
and humble life of a small town. At the same time Malmö has always been
very important for the underground dance music scene of Sweden. Since
techno and house have exploded in this country, Stockholm tends to ride
the hypes and trends, while Malmö is fighting for the deeper and more
minimal side of the music. That is why Sebastian and Marcus still feel
strongly and passionate about Malmö as their musical home.
Minilogue have always been very interested in the visual aspect of their
art, it is natural for them to create an visual image as well as an
audible one. For many years they have thought of animals as the front for
Minilogue. These animals do not actually exist as pets. They are mystic,
imaginary creatures, merged together from different species. They function
as symbols for Minilogue's approach to electronic music as a mix of
different genres and styles. The production of the album was a notable
effort: It took Marcus and Sebastian three years until they were entirely
happy with every bit of "Animals". In order to create something timeless,
they quit working on the tracks from time to time and returned with
virginal ears. The result couldn't be more striking: The dance tracks
remain powerful and humble, the ambient tracks are subtle and bold at the
same time. Minilogue's music is emotional jet not moody. While
contemporary electronic producers tend to get lost in layers of sounds and
reverb, "Animals" is spring-loaded and nimble. Tracks so humble, effective
and elegant they stream unremittingly into the listeners ears. The music
stretches out towards the horizon in a gesture of unmitigated desire: a
desire for wideness, a desire for sound, a desire for the elementary
beauty of techno.
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