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Regis: Manbait - VINYL LPTitle: Manbait Artist: Regis Label: Blackest Ever Black Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5055869539289 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2015 10 09 Number of Discs: 2 Double LP version. Pressed at Optimal and housed in full color sleeve. Contains eight tracks (including the rare, highly sought after Raime, Vatican Shadow, and Blinding Horses remixes) and includes MP3 FLAC download code for all 12 tracks included on the CD. Manbait is a survey of Regis's 2010
Title: ManbaitArtist: Regis
Label: Blackest Ever Black
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055869539289
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2015-10-09
Number of Discs: 2
Double LP version. Pressed at Optimal and housed in full-color sleeve. Contains eight tracks (including the rare, highly sought-after Raime, Vatican Shadow, and Blinding Horses remixes) and includes MP3/FLAC download code for all 12 tracks included on the CD. Manbait is a survey of Regis's 2010-'15 productions and remixes for Blackest Ever Black. In addition to three originals (in several different versions) and his celebrated remixes of Raime, Vatican Shadow, Ike Yard, and Dalhous, it features three previously unreleased tracks: a Regis take on a lost song by his own teenage synthesizer-punk group Family Sex, an alternate mix of Tropic of Cancer's Plant Lilies at My Head, and an edit of his own Blinding Horses. Regis -- real name Karl O'Connor -- requires little in the way of introduction. Founder of the Downwards label, lynchpin of the late Sandwell District collective, one half of British Murder Boys (with Surgeon), and instigator of numerous other projects (among them Ugandan Methods, Concrete Fence, Kalon, and Sandra Electronics), the eternally shape-shifting O'Connor is one of techno's last true visionaries. O'Connor's arrival on Blackest Ever Black in 2010 coincided with a radical recalibration, and heightening, of his production work, and the tracks collected on Manbait document nothing less than an artist at the peak of his powers. One can hear elements of Sandwell District's Berlin-incubated warehouse minimalism, the brutish dancefloor provocations of Regis's '90s Downwards material (what will always be known, against his wishes, as 'The Birmingham Sound'), the DIY drone-pop and darkwave of Sandra Electronics, the high-torque breakbeat experiments of British Murder Boys. Throughout the listener is treated to some of the most morbidly atmospheric sound design in all electronic music (the shadowplay of '80s goth and industrial made thrillingly contemporary), and to urgent, cyclical, ruthlessly avant-garde drum-programming informed by jungle, dubstep, and grime... but always unmistakably, irreducibly Regis. Manbait's key track actually predates O'Connor's association with Blackest Ever Black by several months: C U 1, a nauseous, low-slung production credited to his alias Cub, and originally self-released, incognito, on an imprint of the same name in April 2010. With its coarsely broken-beat, disarmingly slow tempo, and deep pools of low-end pressure, it set the tone for O'Connor's productions in the ensuing half-decade. In 2015, five years after its release, it's still pretty much untouchable. All tracks mastered and cut by Matt Colton at Alchemy, London, except Loss (Regis Version), mastered by Veronica Vasicka, and C U 1, mastered by CGB at Dubplates & Mastering.
Tracks:
1.1 Loss (Regis Version) - Ike Yard
1.2 He Was Human and Belonged with Humans (Regis Version) - Dalhous
1.3 Church of All Images (Regis Version) - Vatican Shadow
1.4 Manbait (Regis Version) - Family Sex
2.1 Blinding Horses (12' Mix) - Regis
2.2 C U 1 - Cub
2.3 This Foundry (Regis Version) - Raime
2.4 Plant Lilies at My Head - Tropic of Cancer
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