Basic Channel

Basic Channel

Profil:
Legendary techno-dub label from Berlin, closed in 1995, followed by Chain Reaction.
Associated publisher BCP (2).

The colour editions are the first-run pressings.
The black vinyl editions are the standard pressings.
The clear marble editions (issued in 2003) are the 10 Year Anniversary releases.
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Kontakt::
mail(at)basicchannel(dot)com
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Veröffentlichungen

Status Katalognummer  Image Künstler Titel ( Format) Label Katalognummer  Land Jahr Aktionen
#101 / N°10 Various - Don’t Play (Groove #101/N°10) Various Don’t Play (Groove #101/N°10)(CD, Comp) Groove #101 / N°10 Europe 2006 Diese Version verkaufen
487565 2 Derrick May - Mix-Up Vol. 5 Derrick May Mix-Up Vol. 5(CD, Mixed) S3 487565 2 Europe 1997 Diese Version verkaufen
7243 8484912 2 Richie Hawtin - Decks, EFX & 909 Richie Hawtin Decks, EFX & 909(CD, Mixed) Labels, Labels, NovaMute 7243 8484912 2 Europe 1999 Diese Version verkaufen
ASP2018 Rhythm & Sound - w/ The Artists Rhythm & Sound w/ The Artists(CD, Comp) Asphodel ASP2018 US 2003 Diese Version verkaufen
ASP2019 Rhythm & Sound - The Versions Rhythm & Sound The Versions(CD, Comp) Asphodel, Asphodel ASP2019 US 2003 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 01 Cyrus - Enforcement Cyrus Enforcement BC 01 Germany 1993 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 02 Basic Channel - Phylyps Trak Basic Channel Phylyps Trak BC 02 Germany 1993 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 03 Basic Channel - Lyot Rmx Basic Channel Lyot Rmx BC 03 Germany 1993 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 04 Basic Channel - Q 1.1 Basic Channel Q 1.1 BC 04 Germany 1993 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 05 Cyrus - Inversion Cyrus Inversion BC 05 Germany 1994 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 06 Basic Channel - Quadrant Dub Basic Channel Quadrant Dub BC 06 Germany 1994 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 07 Basic Channel - Octagon / Octaedre Basic Channel Octagon / Octaedre BC 07 Germany 1994 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 08 Basic Channel - Radiance Basic Channel Radiance BC 08 Germany 1994 Diese Version verkaufen
BC 09 Basic Channel - Phylyps Trak II Basic Channel Phylyps Trak II BC 09 Germany 1994 Diese Version verkaufen
BC-BR Paperclip People - Basic Reshape Paperclip People Basic Reshape BC-BR Germany 2004 Diese Version verkaufen
BC-CD Basic Channel - Q-Loop Basic Channel Q-Loop BC-CD Germany 2014 Diese Version verkaufen
BCD Basic Channel - BCD Basic Channel BCD (Comp) BCD Germany 1995 Diese Version verkaufen
BCD-2 Basic Channel - BCD-2 Basic Channel BCD-2(CD, Comp) Basic Channel BCD-2 Germany 2008 Diese Version verkaufen
BC-QD Quadrant - Infinition / Hyperprism Quadrant Infinition / Hyperprism BC-QD Germany 2004 Diese Version verkaufen
CORMIX005 Ricardo Villalobos - In The Mix: Taka Taka Ricardo Villalobos In The Mix: Taka Taka(CD, Mixed) Cocoon Recordings CORMIX005 Germany Unknown Diese Version verkaufen
Dark Disko 1 Tobias Von Hofsten - Fingerprints All Over Me Tobias Von Hofsten Fingerprints All Over Me(12") Dark Disko Records Dark Disko 1 Sweden 1997 Diese Version verkaufen
DIST008CD Various - In Order To Dance 5 Various In Order To Dance 5(2xCD, Comp) Distance DIST008CD France 1995 Diese Version verkaufen
FLRC-015 DJ Alex From Tokyo* - Deep Atmosphere (The Journey Continues) DJ Alex From Tokyo* Deep Atmosphere (The Journey Continues)(CD, Mixed) Flower Records FLRC-015 Japan 2003 Diese Version verkaufen
GTLP003 Swayzak - Groovetechnology v1.3 Swayzak Groovetechnology v1.3(2xLP, Comp) !K7 Records, Groovetech Records GTLP003 UK 2002 Diese Version verkaufen
!K7122CD Swayzak - Groovetechnology v1.3 Swayzak Groovetechnology v1.3(2xCD, Mixed) !K7 Records, Groovetech Records !K7122CD Germany 2002 Diese Version verkaufen
MINMAG55 Charlie May & Junkie XL - Technodubfest Charlie May & Junkie XL Charlie May & Junkie XL - Technodubfest(CD, P/Mixed) Ministry Of Sound MINMAG55 UK 2002 Diese Version verkaufen
NoMu 43 LP Various - Tresor 3 (Three) Various Tresor 3 (Three)(2x12" + 12" + Comp, Ltd) NovaMute, NovaMute NoMu 43 LP UK 1995 Diese Version verkaufen
none Rhythm & Sound - The Versions Rhythm & Sound The Versions(CDr, Advance, Comp, Promo, PVC) Asphodel none US 2003 Diese Version verkaufen
NRKLP042B Charles Webster - Coast 2 Coast Sampler 02 Charles Webster Coast 2 Coast Sampler 02(12", Smplr) NRK Sound Division NRKLP042B UK 2008 Diese Version verkaufen
om-060vlp Various - San Francisco Sessions Volume 3: DJ Garth Various San Francisco Sessions Volume 3: DJ Garth(3x12", Comp) OM Records, OM Records om-060vlp US 2000 Diese Version verkaufen
RS 94036 CD Various - In Order To Dance 5 Various In Order To Dance 5(2xCD, Comp) R & S Records RS 94036 CD Belgium 1994 Diese Version verkaufen
Tresor.63 Various - Tresor.4 - Solid Various Tresor.4 - Solid(CD, Comp + CD, Comp, Mixed) Tresor Tresor.63 Germany 1997 Diese Version verkaufen
Tresor 131 Various - Tresor 7.5 Various Tresor 7.5(12", Comp) Tresor Tresor 131 Germany 1999 Diese Version verkaufen
Tresor. 142 Daniel Bell - The Button Down Mind Of Daniel Bell Daniel Bell The Button Down Mind Of Daniel Bell(CD, Mixed) Tresor Tresor. 142 Germany 2000 Diese Version verkaufen
Tresor 200 Scion - Arrange And Process Basic Channel Tracks Scion Arrange And Process Basic Channel Tracks Tresor 200 Germany 2002 Diese Version verkaufen
Tresor 330 Various - Tresor 30 Various Tresor 30(12x12", 180 + Box, Comp, Ltd) Tresor Tresor 330 Germany 2021 Diese Version verkaufen
WM50150-2 François K.* - Deep Space NYC Vol. 1 François K.* Deep Space NYC Vol. 1(CD, Mixed) Deep Space Media, Wave Music WM50150-2 US 2005 Diese Version verkaufen

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musicalmania68

musicalmania68

15. April 2023
This is one of those labels that is talked of in hushed, reverent tones for its groundbreaking explorations in Dub come Ambient Techno.

I admit, I wasn't there at the time (this is a common retort, so getting that one out the way), but listening to the catalogue I have to say nothing really strikes me as particularly special and in fact, save perhaps the first release (which is excellent), I can't listen to any track all or even most of way through.

A lot of the releases have interesting or unique sounds and elements, I just find the way they repeat, without much in the way of change or building in any sense, rather dull. Would it hurt to drop these elements in and out a bit more, for a little variation?

Now, you could say these are meant to be used in the mix, as tools, but then why make the tracks so long? We have 10 and 12+ minute tracks, when the sounds and ideas only merit maybe 5 or 6.

This is not quite Techno of the best sort (kickdrums are pretty basic and uninvolving) and there is better (read: deeper/more trance inducing) Ambient too. The music remains awkwardly stuck between two different worlds, never really being fully satisfying in either.
ElectroDaddy

ElectroDaddy

6. Februar 2022
Today I ordered a pack of 3 mil outer sleeves to put my Basic Channel, Maurizio, Rhythm & Sound, Main Street and Chain Reaction records in. This was done as a sign of respect.
antec

antec

10. August 2021
What to say about a legend? It was Berlin in the early 90s and it was the right sound at the right place. Nothing compares to being at HARD WAX and hearing them guys spinning Q1.1. Why there is no possibility to rate labels? 10 out of 5 !!!
ringorider

ringorider

21. März 2018
This label looks a mess now, should those releases show up here like that?
maroko

maroko

6. Juni 2015
I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of electronic music labels that have continually kept repressing their entire back catalog for two decades, with an ongoing demand that has not dwindled since the imprint's inception. Basic Channel belongs there. Not only that, but the relevance these pieces of wax hold is constant and solid, now as ever before.

Many have tried imitating, none have succeeded. With about a dozen releases, the blueprint was set for more styles and directions than anyone would bother counting today. However, the point of the matter isn't really the amount of material released, it's the quality. It is just how iconic every one of these vinyls is. They are all classics. Mark Ernestus and Moritz Von Oswald might have had a few missteps. Some things worked better than others, but then again, that is a characteristic of a true artist. You move and make one move. But the material released as Basic Channel is peerless. Timeless. Forward thinking techno cuts that evoke the fondest memories of yesterday whilst keeping widely open the window of tomorrow.

All that taken into consideration, despite the fact I am not the most ardent and die hard follower of theirs, I am yet to regret owning a single Basic Channel release. I don't even indulge a craving for the dub techno aesthetic, but narrowing this label's output to the term "dub techno" would be a misconception. I guess I should know that, because in many ways, this 'dub' tag made me cling on to this label relatively late. Better late than never they say.

Wonderful thing was walking into the legendary Hardwax record store in Berlin, Germany, some time mid November 2013, and purchasing the releases I was still missing in order to complete the discography. Boy the feeling. Completing a cult label, and doing it in a shop where it all started. I seriously felt like I had come full circle, music wise that is. Something nice and warm got hold of me all of a sudden.

The hype is real. This is one of the most important, dominant, quality ridden techno stables ever. The range of moods and ideas displayed on such a small amount of records can hardly be paralleled in contemporary electronic music. Most records labels could easily call it a day if they released five vinyls this good in their entire lifespan. Here, you have about ten pieces of wax, all of them by the same production duo, all of them classics.

You should seriously consider yourself lucky that the people behind these masterpieces hear the word of the street, and enable every new generation to enjoy their music. Just look at it this way: if it wasn't good, it would have never kept on hitting the shelves for as long as it did, and most importantly, it would have never kept a rectilinear relevance throughout the years, despite of trends and frequent changes within the techno community. Seriously now, completing this label will make you feel better, and you won't have to spend a fortune either. As stated many times before, it's not about the quantity...
Bourbonman

Bourbonman

8. August 2012
geändert over 6 years ago
This music can never be outdone or surpassed. I heard some of the successors that followed these leaders.. Not even close, even if some of them are good.
Basic Channel was/is innovative techno music. These days, one can only imagine the feeling when these records reached the clubs and audiences at the time. A major change of techno. The anger and sadness in these records, i mean.. Never has so "cold" music expressed such a variety of feelings.
Legendary! And still being pressed for new ears even to this day. Sometime thats all you need in life. A label with a handfull of releases that changed you mind and perception about music.
VortexBoy

VortexBoy

26. März 2012
geändert over 12 years ago
The music & artwork is superb & iconic, as others have said.
What I'd like to know is when are their T-shirts going to be available again?
They've been "coming soon" for about 2-3 years.
Zauberberg

Zauberberg

3. September 2005
geändert over 18 years ago
These are the pioneers of clustering minimal techno/house rhythms into dubby environment. Anyone who had listen to B.C. tracks (especially those collected as legendary "Basic Channel" CD) will appreciate the crew's stunning efforts and creativity in making something which will later become a 'Basic Channel' genre. Generally unclassifiable but always recognizable, von Oswald & Ernestus became one of the few landmarks in electronica scene. I found this hidden treasure while listening to one of the TRESOR editions, where Oswald appeared with Thomas Fehlmann, behind the self-titled track "Schizophrenia"; just listen to those shimmering sounds and you'll know why B.C enjoys the status of techno-dub-ambient superstars. If only I could get a chance to watch them alive!
servo

servo

22. August 2002
this label was my first real introduction to minimal and dubby techno. the phylyps trak and quadrant dub ep's did it for me and still both remain all time classics to me. basic channel was a heavy influence on me and still is today. the label has raised a sort of standard that few can rival. they pushed the boundaries of sound and influenced a whole genre of music. i love pretty much everything associated with basic channel, as well as chain reaction and burial mix stuff. this music is in a classification all its own. solid music that will remain timeless in my opinion.
eiskristall

eiskristall

4. März 2002
Well, this is THE label which puts dub and techno together
in a singularly way. Things are changing slowly in a kind of monotone & minimal beat, dub elements will appear and disappear. An acoustic experience for those who loves this music. Avantgarde. Listen also Maurizio, Burial Mix, Chain Reaction...
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