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Kompakt roll out Total 7

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The covers of their records might be spotty, but the music of Cologne techno label Kompakt has been anything but since its inception in the late nineties. Nowadays their trademark sound has stretched its feelers into all manner of genres – if you're out at a techno night, a progressive night, even a house night, chances are you'll end up listening to Kompakt at some point.

But why go out when you can stay home? Kompakt knows its fanbase extends beyond DJs and 12” obsessives and they like to make ‘em happy by compiling their favorite cuts of the year, adding a dollop of exclusive tracks for the completists, and banging it out on in friendly CD format that ordinary folk can buy in their local emporium. The unmixed series is called ‘Total’ and in 2006 they’re up to number seven. Time flies.

Label comps get media attention, and with most non-dance rags still locked into the album format the CD draws eyeballs to artists that otherwise might be overlooked. Makes sense for a label like Kompakt, whose sound also appeals to home listeners, even non-dance music fans. RA wishes that more labels would do the same trick, if only for our wallet’s sake.

The release of the ‘Total’ comps is timed to coincide with the annual Kompakt bash in Cologne, Germany on August 25th. This regularity means that the Total series has also been received as somewhat of a bellwether of the state of the label. After greeting ‘Total’ volumes 2, 3 and 4 with paroxysms of delight, the learned druids of techno divined from 'Total 5' that the end was nigh for Cologne. But last year the 2CD ‘Total 6’ was seen as a return to form, so just how is ‘Total 7’ going to measure up? Have Kompakt lost it? RA takes a look at the tracklist and reads the tea leaves.

From the catalogue, the sometimes shaky minimal offshoot K2 is represented by ‘The Happy Monster’ from Hug, new kid Gui Boratto’s storming ‘Arquipelago’ [review] and the on-point Robert Babicz track ‘Sonntag’ [review], ignored but well-suited for home listening.

Elsewhere is the Wighnomy Brothers’ excellent rethink of the ambient track ‘Triola’, (Wighnomy beats + pads = goodness), their own weirdly original ‘Wombat’ from the Speicher series, Michael Mayer and Superpitcher’s trancey take on Boratto’s 'Like You' [review] and the shimmery pasted pop of The Field’s ’Over the Ice’ [review] which will deservedly find a wider audience.

Of the unreleased cuts RA can say less, with newies by regulars DJ Koze, Thomas Fehlmann from The Orb, and The Modernist alongside Justus Köhncke and Dirk Leyers' yet-to-be-fully-realised space disco project Kontrast.

Especially promising are two of the rarer appearances, one cut by mysterious Kompakt guru Wolfgang Voigt as Wassermann, and one track by erstwhile Kompakt shopkeeper Jürgen Paape, whose previous outing ‘So Weit Wie Noch Nie’ came out way back in 2002 but is still one of RA’s favorite Kompakt tracks ever.

Not spotty at all then? Full tracklist of Total 7:

CD 1

1 – Kontrast ‘Grey Skies’
2 – Triola ‘Polarzipper’ (Wighnomy Bros remix)
3 – Gui Boratto ‘Arquipelago’
4 – Justus Köhncke ‘Love and Dancing’
5 – Thomas/Mayer ‘Sweet Harmony’
6 – The Modernist ‘Pearly Spencer’
7 – SCSI 9 ‘When She Said Goodbye’
8 – Superpitcher ‘Tonite’
9 – DJ Koze ‘Getreidephunk’
10 – Wighnomy Bros ‘Wombat’
11 – Mikkel Metal ‘Ulyt’
12 – The Rice Twins ‘For Penny and Alexander’

CD 2

1 – Gui Boratto ‘Like You’ (Supermayer remix)
2 – Wassermann ‘In Tyrannis 2006’
3 – Robert Babicz ‘Sonntag’
4 – Steadycam ‘Knock-Kneed’
5 – Jurgen Paape ‘Take That’
6 – Hug ‘The Happy Monster’
7 – Axel Bartsch ‘Redlight’
8 – Reinhard Voigt ‘Tranceformation’
9 – Thomas Fehlmann ‘Saft’
10 – The Field ‘Over the Ice’
11 – Oxia ‘Domino’
12 – Jonas Bering ‘Melanie’

The 2CD ‘Total 7’ will be released on August 21st. And as always there’ll be an abridged vinyl version for DJs who don’t like to lug heavy 12”s but hanker to spin best-of-Kompakt.



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I guess it's no secret around these parts that I'm a total Kompakt man-whore, but I'm really looking forward to the latest installment of the Total series. There was indeed a dip in quality (well, to be precise, a dip in the consistency of quality) around 2004 (Superpitcher's "Here Comes Love", anyone?) but one of the interesting things about 2005 and 2006 is how Kompakt has really lifted their game again.

There are, indeed, "back".

(Total 5 has some notable tracks, however, such as Mayer's "Speaker" and Superpitcher's "Mushroom".)

The tracklisting of Total 7 looks good. The omnipresent Wighnomy Brothers pop up twice, but that can be forgiven since one of the tracks is their excellent remix of Triola. Of the other tracks we've already heard the Boratto is a scorcher, and the Babicz is excellent too (although it's interesting that they didn't go for "Mister Head" from the same ep, which was undoubtedly one of the killer tracks of 2005). Also, "Over the Ice" by The Field is fucking amazing, and the Jonas Bering track is an absolute gem (and is a perfect closing track).

And let's not forget the euphoric neo-trance monster that is "For Penny and Alexander".

Of the unheard tracks, we've got another Thomas/Mayer collaboration, which is usually a good thing. New Superpitcher, who has almost redeemed himself for "Here Comes Love" (although his latest on Speicher was a bit of a let down). New Koze, which should be good. And new Mikkel Metal! (If you didn't hear his album "Victimizer", you really should. Kompakt-dub brilliance!)

I'm really excited about the new Justus Köhncke! I love that guy. A man who can do covers of Carly Simon and Neil Young and make it work. Plus, his dancefloor tracks are killers. So ... will this track be pop, or dancefloor oriented? Since it's a Total comp, probably a dancefloor track.

I was not convinced by the Köhncke/Leyers project Kontrast. Hopefully with this new track they'll get the recipe right.

And ... new Jürgen Paape! "So Weit Wie Noch Nie" is indeed one of the best Kompakt tracks ever. (And the Köhncke cover version of that is really good too.) Why doesn't this man release more? I mean, he released KOM 1. His music launched the label. He strikes me as being the real mystery man of Kompakt...

Speaking of mystery men: Wolfgang Voigt. I think the day when we see some totally new Wolfgang Voigt material that isn't a Wassermann remix will (sadly) be the day hell freezes over. Other than a collaboration with his brother every so often (the Voigt & Voigt tracks), pretty much all we see from Wolfgang these days are Wassermann remixes. In this case, "In Tyrannis" is an old Grungerman track of his from 1995.

I guess I shouldn't complain. I mean, Voigt knocked out some killer material when he was recording. The Studio 1 series is essential for all those who love minimal. His Mike Ink. tracks are just mind-meltingly good acid. And his Gas albums are simply superb. So, Voigt released more genius material in the space of 10 or so years than most people release in a lifetime. I should be more than satisfied with the reams of excellent Voigt material already out there.

But, still, I guess I'm the greedy kind!

So, what else is there to say? Roll on Total 7!

Cheers,
Cam.


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Cam...take that Kompakt penis out of your mouth!


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Cam...take that Kompakt penis out of your mouth!


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listening to it now... fkn great so far!


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how are you listening to it and how might i?


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