Heinrich Muller - False Vacuum 2
Format: 2 x 12" Vinyl
Catalogue No.: WEME313.33
Release Date: Sep 2023
Genre: Techno
A1. Ultradyne - Clones (Z Therapy Remix)
A2. Cisco Ferreira - Womans Scent (Heinrich Mueller Remix)
A3. Jauzas The Shining ft. Victoria Lukas - Bohrium 274 (Heinrich Mueller Remix)
A4. Rough Days For Diamond Trade - Somehow (Dopplereffekt Remix)
B1. Albert Van Abbe - Rytumtraks 0002 (Rudolf Klorzeiger Remodel)
B2. White Car - Now We Continue (Heinrich Mueller Continuum)
B3. Duplex - Autosug (Heinrich Mueller Remix)
C1. Fasenuova - Cachito Turulo (Heinrich Mueller Remix)
C2. As One - Where Did He Go And Why (Heinrich Mueller Lamb Shift Model)
C3. The Exaltics - Instinct (Dopplereffekt Hubble Constant Remodel)
D1. 6d22 - Longwang (Heinrich Mueller Remix)
D2. Yan Wagner - Forty Eight Hours (Heinrich Mueller Apeture Synthesis Remodel)
D3. Dollska - So Long For A Small Storm (Rudolf Klorzeiger Remodel)
Its been five years since Belgium's WeMe Records lovingly selected the first ever collection of Heinrich Mueller's (Drexciya/Doppleffekt) best remixes/remodels for a new generation of listeners that won't have to pay collector prices to have them on vinyl. Volume 2 of False Vacuum is now with us and still has riches to choose from. These 13 rare and hard to find tracks (3 of which make their vinyl debut) all deliver in different ways as he systematically reinvents each one. Beginning with his raw and now classic remix of Ultradyne's 'Clones', the hard-edged dance-floor friendly 'Woman's Scent' by Cisco Ferreira (The Advent), the more laidback and futuristic sounding 'Bohrium 274' by Jauzas the Shining and Victoria Lukas, the slow and mysterious and first time on vinyl 'Somehow' by Rough Days For Diamond Trade, reinventing the darkest of dance-floors on 'Rytumtraks 0002' by Albert van Abbe, the moody masterpiece and first time on vinyl 'Now We Continue' by White Car, Duplex's 'Autoslug' sounding like its been rearranged inside a black-hole, a balancing act between the light and darkness on Fasenuova 'Cachito Turulo', an insistent rise and falling workout for As One's 'Where Did He Go and Why', a tightly wound and almost meditative 'The Truth' by The Exaltics, an angular stomping march of the robots 'Longwang' by 6D22, a jumpy fidgety groove for first time on vinyl 'Forty Eight Hours' by Yan Wagner and perhaps one of his most sublime pieces is kept for last with 'So Long For A Small Storm' by Dollska.
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