cv313Dimensional Space

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Dub Techno, Minimal

Year:

Tracklist

Dimensional12:03
Space11:54

Credits (5)

  • Mark Richardson (3)
    MJR*
    Lacquer Cut By
  • Mark Richardson (3)
    MJR*
    Mastered By
  • Stephen Hitchell
    Stephen Hitchell
    Mixed By [Additional Mix Down] [Uncredited], Engineer [Additional] [Uncredited]
  • cv313
    cv313
    Producer [Uncredited], Written-By [Uncredited]
  • Echospace
    Echospace
    Tape [Transfers] [Uncredited], Other [A/d Conversion] [Uncredited]

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    Cover of Dimensional Space, 2007-07-15, VinylDimensional Space
    12", Limited Edition, 33 ⅓ RPM, Mixed Color
    echospace [detroit] – echospace_002US2007US2007
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dimensional / Space, 2007-09-00, VinylDimensional / Space
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Repress, Light Green Translucent
    echospace [detroit] – echospace_002US2007US2007
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dimensional Space (D.E.M.F. Edition), 2007-07-15, VinylDimensional Space (D.E.M.F. Edition)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Light Blue/Gray Mixed
    echospace [detroit] – echospace_002US2007US2007
    Recently Edited
    Dimensional Space
    2×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    echospace [detroit] – echospace_002US2013US2013
    New Submission
    Dimensional Space
    2×File, FLAC
    Not On Label – noneUSUS
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • mhow's avatar
      mhow
      Edited 3 years ago
      Another badass cv313, deepchord, echocord they all have a beautiful sound like no other producers outthere.
      • nullspace's avatar
        nullspace
        After many years of listening to this record, I have to say that I think I might like Space more than Dimensional. Controversial, I know, but that's my opinion and I'm allowed to have it. Still a 5 star release in my book either way.
        • seagater's avatar
          seagater
          I have only now discovered this artist after encountering the enthusiastic reviews of this work and for good reason. Even having missed this release 3 years ago, the record still sounds entirely fresh and new, I've sunk in a whirlwind of deepness left with one tantalizing thought, how did they do this? It's like a missing release from the Maurizio catalog or something of this quality, which isn't to say it's not genuine in content, it's far beyond any expectation I had, this is a classic.

          After reading these words offered by Boomkat in England I now fully understand what they were saying and why they were saying it.

          "So many people have dreamt of Maurizio revisiting his seminal M-series, and its an appetite that's sated by this masterful modern re-wiring of the deepest and most effervescent of all techno's strands, from the heart of Detroit. It's all about space and bass....and this kills it!"

          • Xpb1's avatar
            Xpb1
            Sorry to break the mystic halo man but it's Rod "Deepchord" Modell and Steve "Soultek" Hitchnell. But yes, you are true, this Dimensional is simply: perfect & brilliant.
            I try to manage to buy everything they release but I can't. Their Madrid show was really good except for the technical problems. Two thumbs up for Rod & Steve! The succesors of Basic Channel, Maurizio, Porter Ricks, Lyot and all the rest. Where the pure soul meets deep warm atmospheres.

            • RodriguezAlhambra's avatar
              Probably my favourite DeepChord's realease.
              Especially "Dimensional" which is a 12 minutes journey through ambient, dub, minimal and techno experiences with a great structure, dreamy FX and, ofcourse, (very) deep chords.
              The highlight is minute 6, when the beat starts again and the track releases all his emotional content.
              All the synths and the echoes are in a peaceful harmony and the base is simply the perfect one for this track.
              I recommend this to everyone.

              Absolutely essential record for every Basic Channel's style lover.
              • minimalmann's avatar
                minimalmann
                Edited 17 years ago
                Cv313 the biggest question, who is it? Rumours and rumours but not one real confirmation on who made such a brilliant record, holy lord! I'm not sure what to write here or how to write it, all i can say is if you like the maurizio catalog as much as i do (esp. m4, m4.5 or m7) or the mainstreet releases, quadrant on planet e this is one of the missing links to the puzzle. No joke, could be the best record i've heard in the past 10 years. I was one of the fortunate indviduals to get copies of this at this years Movement festival and was totally floored after hearing it when i got home. I just cannot get over how good these songs are, like a whirlwind just lifted me off into space. Lush deep melodies and these pulsing synthesized reggae skanks which sound so analog and warm but yet can leave you shivering in its icy surface. This is the kind of tune that makes you feel like you've been touched by god for just a few moments, like everything is perfect and nothing can go wrong. The hypnotizing elements of these tunes makes you feel like these 12 minute voyages only last a second and just when you close your eyes you have to put the needle back to the beginning. No joke folks this is as good as it gets. Just listen for yourself and you will see what i mean, by far my favorite record in 2007. Can not recommend enough!

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