DE9:
Transitions
by Betty Kang
image courtesy of NovaMute
The next project from one of electronic music’s most
prolific artists, Richie Hawtin, is due out November 1 via
novamute/Minus.
Titled DE9: Transitions, it’s part of his DE9 series
that started with Decks, EFX & 909 (1999) and was followed
by DE9: Closer to the Edit (2001). With the use of new recording
advances and automation techniques, Hawtin uses his new-found
freedom to expose a new area of the mix--that of the "transition."
Realized in 5.1 surround sound and using the latest recording
technology to create an immersive sonic experience, DE9:
Transitions encompasses 95 minutes of altered perception.
Hawtin has used Abelton Live and ProTools software to strip
apart, and then reassemble, his component tracks to make
completely new pieces of music, combining multiple elements
simultaneously into a constantly shifting collage of sound.
Technique aside, DE9: Transitions is a powerful and compelling
trip. To fully maximize the apprehension of this concept,
DE9: Transitions will be released as a CD/DVD complete package,
including a 75 minute stereo mix (CD) featuring extended
96 minute stereo and 5.1 surround sound versions of the
album, as well as high-resolution audio versions, two new
videos, an 'About DE9' short film and live footage from
Time Warp, the major electronic music event in Germany.
DE9: Transitions combines everything from original Hawtin
productions to unreleased tracks straight from the studios
of cutting-edge producers like Ricardo Villalobos, and adds
flashes of classic techno moments which inspired him when
he was a young clubber. But most of the tracks are fundamentally
transformed from their original states. Some fade in and
out over a period of minutes, while others are reduced to
one single sampled note. The on-screen read-out on the DVD
version of DE9: Transitions illustrates the smoothly shape-shifting
outline of a remarkable complex project. In fact, the tracks
are so close to becoming entirely new compositions that
Hawtin has made the decision to give them his own names.
“It’s taking a chance, doing a mix CD and giving
the tracks my own titles representing what these pieces
have become,” Hawtin admits. “But I believe
it’s gone far enough that I can do that. Some people
might get pissed about it; we’ll see. The CD artwork
plays with that; it’s a picture of my face which is
totally made up of these track names, so it shows you that
although this is made by me, I’m no greater or lesser
than the information I’m using.”
In support of DE9: Transitions, Richie Hawtin's confirmed
US Tour Dates at this time are:
10.06.05 - Axis - Boston
10.07.05 - Spirit - New York
10.27.05 - The Quest - Minneapolis
10.28.05 - Soundbar - Chicago
10.30.05 - Cielo - New York
For more information visit RichieHawtin.com,
NovaMute.com
or PlexiPR.com!