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    Dumb Unit 050 // SEPH - ALQUIMIA

    OUT ON NOVEMBER 9TH, 2010 (CD-12"-Digital)



    DUMB UNIT & SEPH's FIRST ALBUM: ALQUIMIA
     
    Dumb Unit is proud to present the debut artist album from acclaimed Argentinian producer, Seph. A core artist on the Dumb Unit roster since 2006, Seph’s intricate, intelligent style of techno has consistently impressed fans of forward thinking electronic music, with his exceptional sound design skills gaining him a devoted a cult following across a wide range of scenes and subgenres.

    The culmination of two years’ work, Alquimia (meaning ‘alchemy’ in English) sees Seph building on the constrained abstractions of his previous work, harnessing a wide range of styles, ideas and moods across ten varied yet coherent tracks. As its title suggests, there’s an alchemy at work here - a mysterious blend of disparate ingredients, selected and refined by Seph to create a full length work that consistently beguiles and bedazzles, operating both at the heart of the dancefloor, and far beyond it, too.

    The ominous beatless chimes of intro cut ‘Lemon Hideout’ open Alquimia with a touch of noir-ish suspense, gently cascading across layers of hissing static, but never quite settling where they should. These eventually drift into the logarithmic sturdiness of ‘Alquimia’, a sleek, club-friendly track centered around a churning mid-range and taut, propulsive percussion. ‘361 Grados’ and ‘Runas’ (the latter produced with Pablo Denegri) delve deeper still, wrapping those distant, unsettled chimes around kinetic grooves and murky sub-bass manoeuvres. The crisp, dynamic slam of ‘Cerezas’ breaks out of the foggy limbo at halfway point, snapping back into action over the course of ten unpredictable, constantly morphing minutes. Bubbling bass, submerged vocals, distant keys and a rock-solid groove all come together to create what for many will be the album’s peak-time high point.

    From here, Seph steps beyond the floor with the lush slo-mo syncopation of ‘Vodkrens’, the track that formed the initial inspiration for Alquimia’s more abstract directions. Built around a ghostly, almost eastern-tinged melody, it recalls the futuristic mysticism of ‘Spanners’-era Black Dog, re-imagined in Seph’s sharp, hyper-modern style.

     ‘Esmeraldas’, the result of studio session with regular collaborators Qik and Dilo, adopts a swung out schaffel structure as a platform for plaintive melodic twinkles and a weirdly surging bass growl, before the straight ahead punch of live-set highlight ‘Casualidad’ brings the listener back to the club with a bang.

    As the album enters its final phase, Seph retreats into contemplative mode, with the achingly delicate polyrythmic tone poetry of ‘Log 2’ closing out the album in breathtaking fashion. And finally, Seph returns to those mysterious chimes we heard at the outset, in the haunting outro cut ‘El Arroyo Del Elfo’.

    It’s a fitting ending; after over 70 dreamlike minutes in Seph’s world, we return to the beginning, to the unsolved fictions and intangible alchemy of this complex, emotive, and deeply personal work. Taken as a whole, Alquimia is set to be one of the landmark electronic albums of 2010, offering the fullest, most thrilling realization to date of this unique producer’s extraordinary talent.

    TRACK LIST

    01. Lemon Hideout
    02. Alquimia
    03. 361 Grados
    04. Runas (feat. Pablo Denegri)
    05. Cerezas
    06. Vodkrens
    07. Esmeraldas (feat. Qik and Dilo)
    08. Casualidad
    09. Log 2
    10. El Arroyo Del Elfo

    DOWNLOAD FULL PRESS RELEASE HERE.

    ALL ALBUM PRESS (INTERVIEWS, FEATURES, ETC.) CAN BE FOUND ON MY MYSPACE HOMEPAGE! www.myspace.com/sephmusic

    SOME EARLY FEEDBACK ON: ALQUIMIA

    Loco Dice: Soundz cool
    Mathias Kaden: All the songs on seph´s album sound so great!!!!i have to listen it later again in a quiet minute...
    Butane: Full support! and a bife de chorizo. muy jugoso.
    Paco Osuna: Thank you i will try it!
    Ellen Allien: Good!
    Marco Carola: Sounds good!
    Gregor Tresher: Good stuff, alquima is the one for me
    Davide Squillace: Big Fun of the label...
    Craig Richards: Gentle Candle light
    Shinedoe: Interesting, I download it and have a listen.. I think I heard it somewhere in a car in Chile. Nice trippie!
    Mark Henning: Great! alquimia will get a lot of plays!
    Tim Green: lovely stuff! runas and esmeraldas instantly great. definitely want to give this album time and listen to it in full. will support for sure!
    Marcel Knopf: I LIKE! dope underwater ear massage
    Martin Landsky: Very nice album as a whole....
    Pan/Tone: cool tranquil and hypnotic flow through the course of this album. Hunters in the Northern regions of Hudson Bay will play this in the thick of the forest, and the animals will be drawn to its luring sounds. As they gather...the savy hunters will then unload and kill at will. I suspect that this will apply to the dancefloors....wait for the bunnies to come. nice album!
    Sian: Very Radical...
    Benjamin Fehr: wow, this is really a nice surprise! cool stuff.
    Dario Zenker: lovely album.i can hear a loooot of work in this. trippy listening.


  • DJMag Ukraine Interview Translation


    http://djmag.ua/news/1576/Seph_Moya_shizofreniya_s_trudom_poddaetsya_prognozam_.html


    DJ MAG Ukraine recently did an interview with me! Here's the translation..:

    Speaking of new material, you released new album  on Dumb-Unit. What can you tell us about that release? Was there any particular thing you were trying to do with that?

    Last year I released an EP called La Fantasia del Vodkrens, which had techno version of a little electronica track I did called Vodkrens. The album (Alquimia) idea was kicked off by this original version, and it took me two years to have something I could be happy with. Basically its a ten-tracker techno and electronica piece which expands the ideas present in my last releases, mainly focusing on the mysterious, ethereal and more organic/fantasy sides of my music. It shows previously unheard sound obsessions of mine, more melody and its the weirdest record ive ever done. Everything comes from an experimental perspective, its a fusion of varied materials spinning out of cartoonish characters which has a musical language that gets easier to decipher the further you listen into the album...
    There wasnt anything in particular I was looking for while doing it, except finally being able to release something that illustrates my vision of electronic/techno music. I dont need sounds to do anything for me, I love the way they are just as being sounds.

    What about your FES project? What could we expect to hear from it?

    Fes was a shy guy that turned out to be a little childish at the beggining. But I think that in the last few years he has merged with Seph, and you can see this specially in the album, as there's more melody and weirdness, and I am not only doing 4/4 beats...I think he will reappear sometimes in the future, but probably with a different name...My schizophrenia is a difficult one to follow, even for me!

    Could you tell us little bit about all of your projects?

    Right now I'm hard at work with a bunch of things. First of all I'm dedicating most of my time to do remixes, I'm fortunately getting quite a bit of requests, which in turn doesn't leave me time to do my own techno tracks, which is OK anyway because I'm doing other things. One of them is finishing another album, which has nothing to do with anything that I've ever released. It's still unnamed, and all I can say for now is that it's a very abstract noise and glitch project, worked widely with a lot of field recordings from weird places, with some beats in the middle, and this time Ill have no mercy on the listener (laughs). Most tracks will be collaborations with other argentinian experimental artists, like Enrique Casal (aka Qik), Pablo Denegri, Pablo Verón and others...

    How could you comment the situation with techno music nowadays, when house became so popular & trendy?

    Techno is still very strong. Trends are for those interested in the money. I think its cool to keep an eye on whats popular, but I'm disappointed in many artists that I had huge respect for, that sold their souls to a pair of sunglasses and cheese nuggets. Don't take me wrong though, there's great house music out there, but just like in techno, the trendy sounds put me in a very stormy mood.
    I repeat, Techno is more alive than ever.

    Argentina very fast became big in the electronic scene, are there any particular reasons?

    Well...It's hard to point out why people are looking to Argentina more and more, just as it is very hard to define the argentinian sound. Maybe it´s because we are far away from the central headquarters of electronic music today, Europe. Also, it really helped a few years back when labels like Igloo-rec, Unfoundsound and Telegraph helped push the boom of argentinian techno, and we were lucky to all be suddenly in contact at the same time, constantly inspiring one another.
    Anyway, the true reason would be that there are a lot of great producers from Argentina, all amazing musicians and great people too. The fact that lots of collaborations take place between all artists is something to definately point out...

    You performed at Kazantip last year, could you compare this festival with other events?

    Kazantip was great! It's actually incomparable to anything I've ever been to. Maybe Im a noob? The whole festival had five, six or more dance-floors and it had really weird structures and little details here and there. Very sci-fi, very cool. And the people were crazy and open to different music, which is the most important thing.

    Are there any new producers and new talents that are catching you eye at the moment. What other producers out there are really pushing boundaries or making a big impact on our scene?

    Well, all of the guys from Argentina are definately doing a good job. They are all very much into constantly experimenting with new sounds. Artists like Pablo Denegri, Qik, Mekaz, Funzion, Jorge Savoretti, Sebastian Cohen, Dilo, Gurtz and many others are sure to be key triggers in the future of electronic and techno music.
    Marcell Detmann and Ben Klock are my favourite acts from Germany at the moment. The stuff they do is just top notch.
    The Moritz von Oswald trio deserves high respect too...Ricardo Villalobos is always putting new ideas on the table...All artists from Dumb Unit deserve a listen also, good techno music.
    A new and rising artist you should also check out is Egon Orange, an amazing musician from Denmark, who has just started to release a few things...

    Are there any classic records that you find yourself playing, you always come back to?  What do you think about cyclic development of music?

    I'm not a DJ, so I cant tell you about playing records...But I do always come back to listen to a few classic ones, like Alcachofa, from Ricardo Villalobos, Selected Ambient Works Vol 2 from Aphex Twin, everything from Robert Hood, Monolake and Pantytec...
    It's evident that music tendences evolve as a pendulum, going back and forth, but this happens regularly in most of history's art developments. I guess you ask me this because of the old school revival approach present in today's techno music. Or maybe because house is back. Or perhaps because techno is back. Its an interesting thing to think about... But I believe that there are always many layers, many phases present all the time, and that styles and ideas really dont dissappear, they are all constantly influencing one another, transforming and shifting in every direction, specially in today's strongly communicated music networks.

    What is the greatest live act you ever seen? How do you imagine perfect Seph's live act?

    Mmm that's a difficult one, there are a lot of very good ones from different kinds of electronic music, Bruno Pronsato, Alva Noto, Pablo Denegri, Tekhne Audiovisual..
    My perfect Seph show would be for me to play in a big, BIG place what I can only play at Aula Magna (secret music hideout in Buenos Aires): non-sense glitchy techno that makes you shake and twist your mind as well as your body. And of course the perfect setup would be for me to play live with my hardware pieces and all the software synths and effects opened and ready to be fiddled with on the go, but for now Im sticking to Ableton live and some simple hardware effects and modules.

    What is your favourite piece of equipment? What could you consider as much important technology innnovation of the last years?

    My favourite piece in my studio are my Genelec monitors. Its more important to have a good reference system than anything else. I dont have much hardware actually, Ive only just started to collect a few things..
    Ableton Live keeps surprising me every day and I think that its the most innovative technological advancement of the last few years. The central reason for this is the interface, which is much more intuitive and easier to use than all the other sound platforms that Ive ever used. Everything gets done much faster, and the way you can see everything you do as clips stacked next to each other in different channels, all in front of you, is something that really kicks some asses. Effects, audio, mixing, its all in front of you. Sound-wise I think its still not as strong as it should be, which is why I use it in conjunction with Logic Pro.

    Is there anything you want to say to all the dance music fans out there?

    Don't fall into categories, remember that music is not only for the body, and keep in mind that today's electronic music gives an incredible amount of sound experiences, be alert for them.
    Just keep your heads open. Think circular, not square!


  • ALBUM PREVIEWS UPLOADED

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    13/09/10 ALQUIMIA: ALBUM PREVIEWS UPLOADED!!



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    TRACKLIST
    01. Lemon Hideout
    02. Alquimia
    03. 361 Grados
    04. Runas (feat. Pablo Denegri)
    05. Cerezas
    06. Vodkrens
    07. Esmeraldas (feat. Qik and Dilo)
    08. Casualidad
    09. Log 2
    10. El Arroyo Del Elfo

    FULL RELEASE INFO AND ARTWORK VERY SOON...
  • VIDEOS

    Seph live @ Mutek Buenos Aires, Dec 2007


    Seph live @ Watergate, Berlin, Feb 2008


    Seph and Jorge Savoretti (aka Geoph Serge) live @ City Fox, Zurich, Feb 2009 (1)


    Seph and Jorge Savoretti (aka Geoph Serge) live @ City Fox, Zurich, Feb 2009(2)


    Seph and Jorge Savoretti (aka Geoph Serge) live @ 15th Floor, Berlin, June 2007




    Seph live @ Gazgolder Gallery, Moscow, July 2007


    Seph and Jorge Savoretti (aka Geoph Serge) live @ Belaya Vieja, Minsk, Belarus, November 2007


    Seph live @ Heimatmelodie, Essen, Germany June 2007
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    Record Label:

    Dumb Unit, Igloo-rec, 11am, Phonocult, Kalimari

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