The insight that producing intelligent dance music does not necessarily rule out a self-depreciating sense of humour and an insatiable taste for partying might be Modeselektor's prime achievement and the single most important ingredient of their successful formula. Starting out with a string of rather experimental 12"s for Berlin's BPitch Control label, Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary quickly became a favourite of critics and club-goers alike for their energetic and humorous live-shows that posed a fresh alternative to the usual mouse-clicking fair. Their 2004 release 'Turn Deaf!' already highlighted all the strong points of the Modeselektor production style: syncopated bass-lines, novel arrangements and a complexity that never got in the way of the songs' pop appeal. It was the group's 2005 album 'Hello Mom!' however that turned Modeselektor into one of electronic music biggest names: Its genre-bending mix of moody electronica, cut-up ragga breaks and pumping, all-out rave tracks hit the nerve spot-on and made it one of the year's best selling electronic music albums. Between a 365 day tour schedule and impending fatherhood for both Gernot and Sebastian, some concerns were raised about them ever finding the time to complete a second album, but the two managed to pull it off in spectacular style: 'Happy Birthday!' (the exclamation mark now seemingly an integral part of their release titles) appeared on the shelves in September 2007, meeting universal acclaim. Again the album's songs transgressed all boundaries of electronic music, featuring hauntingly beautiful pop songs like 'Let Your Love Grow' - a collaboration with Apparat and Paul St. Hilaire - or 'The White Flash' with Radiohead's Thom Yorke. In 2009 Modeselektor and Apparat dedicated themselves full time to their collab project Moderat with a top-selling album and ensuing tour. They also found time to kick off their own label, Monkeytown Records, with releases by Siriusmo, followe in 2010 with their massive 'Modeselektion Vol. 01' compilation.
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The Maxi-Single Shipwreck (+HD Video)
is featured in Update #072:
Elektro Guzzi, Marcel Dettmann, Sepalcure, Surkin
If you are based on the planet's northern hemisphere like we are, chances are you're either looking for a melancholic soundtrack to the greyness outside or some cheerful music to counter its adverse effects right now.
Either way, this month's releases more...
The Maxi-Single Shipwreck (+HD Video)
was reviewed:
An epic collaboration between Berlin's Modeselektor duo and Thom Yorke sees this video release of 'Shipwreck' taken from their recent 'Monkeytown' album - its light jungle-abstracted beat and eerie chords working killer under Yorke's vocals with exclusive track 'Dull Hull's brash junkyard beats a fitting epilogue.
The Maxi-Single Shipwreck (+HD Video)
is featured in Feature #166:
Modeselektor w/ Thom Yorke, Notic Nastic, Zanshin
We once again had a few great additions in the visual department this week. First up is 'Shipwreck', the joint single of Modeselektor and Thom Yorke, released today. Directed by Tony T. Datis, the track's video is about a young boy's struggle for survival in a more...
