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Trentemøller - Polar Shift

Label:
Catalog#:
PFR 56
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
Germany
Released:
18 Apr 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Minimal, Tech House

Tracklist

A   Polar Shift 8:26
B   Chameleon 7:55

Credits

Mastered By - Nilz*
Written-By, Recorded By, Producer - Anders Trentemøller*

Notes

All tracks written, recorded & produced in Copenhagen.
Published by Copyright Control. (2005)
GEMA | LC 00747
Mastered at The Exchange. Pressed at MPO Averton.
Made in EU. Distributed by Word And Sound.
Barcode: 8 27170 04086 1

Run-outs:
PFR 56 | A1 | MPO | NiLZ - THE EXCHANGE
PFR 56 | B1 | MPO | NiLZ - THE EXCHANGE

Durations are not printed on release.

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Review by OCCIDENTAL Sep 21, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
It's not a coincidence that "Chameleon" is just like Plastikman's "Consumed" project; it's obviously copying it in a way that displays self-awareness. Which is why the track is titled as such. (A chameleon is : ")). any of several American lizards capable of changing the color of the skin. )). a changeable, fickle, or inconstant person.") - - - So either Trentemøller is respectfully paying homage to Hawtin or saying, "Hey look how easy it is to ape your style. I can do it too." Someone should e-mail him and ask; I'm not going to bother. I'm just going to buy this release. Hats off to Trentemøller for making some sick minimal!
Rated 5/5
Review by Peak Mar 08, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Superb release, no doubt about that.
Polar shift reminds me a bit of Hawtin's 'Consumed' album.
Same build, same use of deepfrozen subbass and an intelligent use for the dark and sinister noises.
If I would have to choose between Hawtin's consumed or this one than it would definately be Hawtin.
But this one's in my collection as well so .........
Review by kettinghor Dec 21, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
In my opinion the best release by Trentemøller yet. Polar Shift fires at you from all kind of different angles with crystal clear production, crinkly minimal sounds and a climax that is extatic while being deep-frozen at the same time. Sounds like colliding submarines below the polar ice.