DeepChord ‎– DeepChord 01-06

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DeepChord – DC01-06
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Tracklist

1 Untitled 4:09
2 Untitled 5:58
3 Untitled 6:04
4 Untitled 5:59
5 Untitled 5:59
6 Untitled 5:57
7 Untitled 5:59
8 Untitled 5:55
9 Untitled 5:59
10 Untitled 6:03
11 Untitled 6:09
12 Untitled 7:02

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© 97/98/99

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: DOC-26361-1 DEEP CHORD / MULTIMEDIA PUBLISHING & PACKAGING
  • Other (Mastering SID Code): IFPI L765
  • Other (Mould SID Code): IFPI 6RA3

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
DeepChord 01-06 (CDr, Promo) DeepChord none US  
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by minimalmann Apr 19, 2007 (edited over 5 years ago)
I have to say this early work of deepchord is a milestone album filled with organic warmth and hidden depth submerged in it's icy sound. The deep just got deeper with the huble duo known as deepchord which have credited Basic Channel as a huge influence in their production but yet seem to adventure into a sea of deeper thoughts. The melodies are quite simple, subtle but evolve in such a way it keeps the listener intently focused and mezermized by it's subtle finess, something you could leave on for hours and it would feel like only a second went by. I would have to say this is a MUST HAVE for fans of Basic Channel, Maurizio or Chain Reaction, the sonic boundaries have been pushed forward from the hands of these Detroit based artist.
Rated 2/5
Review by chischis Jan 27, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Okay, lets try this again.

Everyone is entitled to an opinion. There should be no reason to piss on someone's music to show that it is better or worse than another artist, for any reason. I don't believe in doing this, and neither should you.

I am very critical of dub techno as a genre, because I feel that it has become a parody of itself. Where Mark Ernestus would take a strong, simple melody and make it that backbone of a 10-minute piece, going nuts at the mixer with filter changes, delay bashing etc. Others now are taking the type of sounds that were used on Basic Channel records, and fashioning similar, but ultimately inferior works with them.

DeepChord 01-06 is the turning point for me. Formally, all the usual ingredients are here. Analog warmth - lots of it, and it's certainly very enticing - dub stabs, delay, delay and more delay, and soft but incessant bass drums plipping their way around deep deep basslines. Rod, you have the production skills sir, there is no doubting that. But, I just don't find the melodic content interesting!

Phylyps Trak I and Enforcement were hard techno monsters, Radiance and Quadrant Dub were ambient dub fiestas. BC explored both ends of the spectrum, and everything in between. DeepChord don't. Every single track is a similar tempo, one-two note dub stabs amongst washy chords. It just is not as interesting! Some are a little more minimal, ambient, others are a tad faster and may have a few more stabs here and there. But there isn't any diversity outside of this!

If you like the sound, production, or you're just addicted to dub techno then just ignore this and try the album - you're bound to love it. But those of us that aren't married to the genre will find that this is where we part ways. Or I would if I didn't still enjoy the sounds, which might explain why I still try this stuff...
Rated 5/5
Review by alternating_bit Mar 01, 2003
If you've heard any Deep Chord, then you know what to expect, and this collection will NOT disappoint. If you haven't heard, then it's the minimal 'deep house' dubby sound. Soft chords (heh, DEEP chords) low bass pulse, not too different from Basic Channel or Porter Ricks stuff, but Deep Chord is a bit more hypnotic & soothing. GREAT CD!

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