Showing posts with label Robert Babicz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Babicz. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Robert Babicz - Remote Kiss [EP]

Fresh from the overwhelming success of his ‘Immortal Changes’ artist album on Systematic, Robert Babicz presents his brand new label ‘Babiczstyle’. Babiczstyle has been launched by Robert as a means for him to unleash some of the large archive of work that he has written for his live sets, he explains “I see the label as a platform, where I release only my own music and collaborations. I do this to have a platform with the highest possible audio quality and have a place for me and my friends to release our music.”To kick things off, Robert brings us his stunning ‘Remote Kiss’ EP. A sensei in the art of sound production, Robert’s search for sonic perfection always results in us being treated to the most wonderful of listening experiences. Our three track selection opens with the title track, ‘Remote Kiss’. From the opening throb of the bassline and meteoric horn stabs we are instantly drawn into the music. Robert is undoubtedly a master at harnessing the energy of tough, abrasive sounds and weaving them together with the most delicate and beautiful of melodies. Each track is constructed with many layers and it’s this attention to detail that we love him for.
Tracklist:
Robert Babicz - Remote Kiss
Robert Babicz - The Sun
Robert Babicz - Simple Feeling


Friday, May 14, 2010

John Digweed & Robert Babicz – Transitions on Proton Radio – 14.05.2010

If you are not an avid follower of dance music but are tuned into popular culture at all youve likely experienced music touched by the hands of John Digweed. Originally hailing from England but having clearly arrived on the global scene nearly a decade ago, John has long since cemented his name in the pages of dance music history. His list of achievements is groundbreaking to say the least.

Highlights would be the first proper dj mix compilation (Renaissance, done with Sasha), being the first British dj to hold a residency at what was then the worlds most well known club in NYC (Twilo, also with Sasha) as well as having remixed tracks by Danny Tenaglia, Underworld and New Order.



With a music career already spanning nearly two decades, comprising four albums and multiple singles, some could think that Robert Babicz would be ready to settle down for a quiet life, however, nothing could be further from the truth. With his fourth full length due to drop in March 2010 on Systematic Recordings, Robert Babicz continues to reveal his talent and skill as one of Europe’s most essential techno producers.

Straight out of Cologne in 1993, under the pseudonym Rob Acid, Babicz released his first single Happy Answer on London Records, which unexpectedly became a huge club hit. With the rise of acid house influenced records dominating the charts, Babicz was able to ride high on this new wave of club culture. In addition to becoming an in demand live performer using one of his other names, Acid Warrior, Babicz started to release singles on high profile imprints like Kompakt, Treibstoff and Steve Bug’s Audiomatique, as well as his own label, Junkfood.



To download their latest mix click here