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[Dub-Tech] The Nautilus Project - Backdrift To Sea LP

Post by zeecc » Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:37 pm

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Artist: The Nautilus Project
Extra Artist: Fluxion, Marko Fürstenberg, Liquid Level, Christian Dittmann, Hieronymus, Xoki, Biodub, Inn-R
Title: Backdrift To Sea LP
Label: ZeECc
Release Date: 24th Nov 2009
Genre: Dub-Techno, Techno, Minimal, Ambient

A special double CD edition, limited to 100 copies is only available on http://www.zeecc.com (included 14 tracks)

Digital release is purchasable on ZeECc, Juno Download, DJ Shop . de, Resonant Vibes, Beats Digital, iTunes, E-Music and more.....

"Backdrift To Sea" is the first LP produced on ZeECc. More than an album, this release contains 7 new original tracks by Marcel "Nemo" Frehse with his Nautilus Project. After his first release on Arteqcue net-label, this German artist proposes you long, aquatic and hypnotic tracks. Always in a pure dub-techno wave, he adds three remixes of released and unreleased materials from Inn-R (ZeECc), Biodub (Samuvar) and Hieronymus (Instabil / Kyoto Digital).
To diversify and to complete this submarine adventure, you can find five additional remixes. Christian Dittmann (Persona, Echocord, Rrygular) delivers a great minimal version of "Nautical Dub". Fluxion (Resopal, Vibrant, Chain Reaction) gives his own tech-house vision and his complete re-interpretation of "20000 Miles Below". Marko Fürstenberg (Baum, Ornaments, Echocord, a.r.t.less) puts all his energy in a dynamic techno remix of this same track. Liquid Level (Deepindub, Inoquo) and Xoki aka Theodor Zox (Kyoto Digital, Trenton, Morris Audio) reinforce dub-techno style of this album with a perfect reworking of "Water Pressure Dub" and "20000 Miles Below".
Welcome in this splendid aquatic world... and don't forget to breathe!

Some Feedbacks: Brendon Moeller (Echocord / Connaisseur / Resopal): amazing stuff!! ; Pablo Bolivar (Regular / DPress Industries): i really enjoy it! keep it deep! : Atheus (Ghost Sounds / Styrax / Metrolux): I must say that this is one of the deepest production I had the chance to listen this year. Serious artists here! ; Dubatech (Baum / Instabil): Big up! ; Martin Schulte (Synergy Networks / Lantern / Rednetic): I could find here quite good stuff, I love remixes from Fluxion, Christian Dittmann, Marko Fuerstenberg and track Nautical Dub. ; Havantepe (Baum / Styrax Leaves): Massive! ; Andrew Duke (Cognition Audioworks): Truly beautiful!

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The Nautilus Project - Backdrift To Sea LP

Post by zeecc » Wed Dec 09, 2009 9:33 pm

Review published in Raveline Magazine (DE) December 2009
written by Sanomat

"To be honest, even if I had to do with electronic music since 16 or 17 years, it’s only recently that I came into atmospheric Dub Techno. Who would have thought that the BCD on Basic Channel (one of the most impressive albums of electronic music in general) would act as a trigger for me? Since Basic Channel, we had countless producers whom were tried to reproduce this music style and failed, and others whom do it well, by identifying new aspects. This latter category includes The Nautilus Project by Marcel Frehse, whose "Backdrift To Sea LP" has just been released on www.ZeECc.com. Thematically, this double album is dedicated to the vastness of the ocean and takes the listener into icy underwater fantasies, frozen by endless delay and reverb. We find here probably the most mysterious combinations of chords and the most atmospheric sound areas that we have heard for a long time. On board, often-imperceptible drums accompany the sound collages, with fluid transitions from techno to ambient. Listen and drift away. On CD 2, five remixes signed by well-known names (Christian Dittmann, Fluxion, Theodor Zox, Liquid Level and Marco Fürstenberg), push us back again to techno step. Even if all these ones are indeed succeeded, they’re not really needed here. For me, these remixes could be probably removed because they are completing this album a little bit out of its global atmosphere. However, tracks 1 to 10 revealed an excellent and absolutely outstanding album, perfect for cold winter months, and possibly on the sea? - 6/6 - "

Digital Release can now be purchased on Beatport, Phono Monkey, DJ Download, and more...
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Re: [Dub-Tech] The Nautilus Project - Backdrift To Sea LP

Post by inferno » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:12 am

do you still have any of the hardcopies for sale?

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Re: [Dub-Tech] The Nautilus Project - Backdrift To Sea LP

Post by zeecc » Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:45 am

inferno wrote:do you still have any of the hardcopies for sale?
yes we've still got some copies, available on our website or on discogs.

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Re: [Dub-Tech] The Nautilus Project - Backdrift To Sea LP

Post by inferno » Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:32 am

Excellent!

Discogs is responsible for the completion of my Fürstenberg 12" collection ;)

Great release by the way!

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