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Monolake- Atlas/Titan (2009) and Atlas- T++ Remixes (2009)- Vinyl Rip (16 bit FLAC)

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I'm trying to expand my horizons musically, so I've been downloading stuff from blogs, and though most of the music bores the heck out of me, I always seem to run into some gems. Some people over at welikeitlossless were talking about Monolake, so I found some, and I was quite impressed with this Robert Henke fellow. Thought you might like him too. Or not.


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Monolake- Titan

From Max Bacharach at residentadvisor.net:

So excited was I by the almost magical appearance of this release—Robert Henke's first under the Monolake alias since mid-2006—that I accidentally bought it twice. Which, quite frankly, is all gravy, because it's nothing short of breathtaking. Coming at a time when talk of dubstep x techno inspires as much antipathy as it does excitement, it's a much-needed breath of fresh air, drawing on both genres' strengths but ultimately landing up—like so much of Henke's best material—in a world all of its own.

A-side "Atlas" melds devastating wads of bass to Resident Evil-esque panic strings and spine-tingling percussion the likes of which Henke is so skilled at dealing in. A meandering woodwind lead—unusually earthly by Monolake's standards—takes centre stage, howling and screeching as it plays off against the track's more heads-down elements, never quite settling and, as such, lending the whole thing a gripping, cinematic sense of tension. Skipping along at a healthy 140 BPM, "Atlas" will mix comfortably with your average Hotfulsh or Hessle ditty, but to call it dubstep (or whatever else) would be silly. It's simply dark, heart-stopping club music.

B-side "Titan" deepens the already palpable lost-in-space ambience, sticking with the garage-friendly tempo but adopting a straighter, kick-driven posture. Bleak, dubby chord stabs are the order of the day, lashing against the track's skittering beat pattern—a kind of jittery, alien UK funky shuffle—and opening out majestically at the halfway mark as things slide into deeper, melodically sumptuous territory. An epic piece of sound design, it's up there with the best of Monolake's considerable output, and evidence (impossible as it might seem) that this project—now over ten years old—just gets better with age.



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Atlas/Titan Technical Information:

Artist: Monolake
Album: Atlas/Titan
Year: 2009

Audio Codec(s): FLAC
Encoding: Lossless
Rip: Vinyl Rip- auCDtect
Avg. bitrate: 798 kbps
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Channels: 2
File size: 84.3 MB
Length: 00:14:46


Personnel:

Robert Henke


Tracklisting:

01. Atlas (7:38)
02. Titan (7:08)


Atlas/Titan Megaupload Link


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Atlas T++ Remixes Technical Information:

Artist: Monolake
Album: Atlas T++ Remix
Year: 2009

Audio Codec(s): FLAC
Encoding: Lossless
Rip: Vinyl Rip- auCDtect
Avg. bitrate: 1009 kbps
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Channels: 2
File size: 119 MB
Length: 00:16:32


Personnel:

Robert Henke
Torsten Pröfrock


Tracklisting:

01. Atlas (T++ Remix) (8:59)
02. Atlas (T++ Remix)- Test #10 (7:33)


Atlas T++ Remixes Megaupload Link