Skee MaskISS010

Label:

Ilian Tape – ISS010

Series:

Ilian Skee Series – ISS010

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A Dub Schneider
B1 Dachtekker
B2 Matchpoint
C1 Double Standard
C2 The Bills
D1 Stomp
D2 Small Stone S700

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Ilian Tape
  • Copyright ©Ilian Tape
  • Mastered AtTangible Air
  • Lacquer Cut AtManmade Mastering
  • Pressed ByR.A.N.D. Muzik – 30785
  • Distributed ByDiamonds and Pearls

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut Bymg*
  • Written-ByBryan Müller

Notes

Side A : 45 rpm
Sides B, C and D : 33 rpm

The uncredited mastering company is derived from Bandcamp, which says :
Mastered by Tangible Air

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): mg • Manmade 30785-A ISS-010 - A 45RPM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): mg • Manmade 30785-B ISS-010 - B 33⅓RPM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): mg • Manmade 30785-C ISS-010 - C 33⅓RPM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): mg • Manmade 30785-D ISS-010 - D 33⅓RPM

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
ISS010 (7×File, MP3, Stereo, 320 kbps) Ilian Tape ISS010 Worldwide 2024

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Reviews

  • ArsenyD's avatar
    ArsenyD
    Sounds great but was it really necessary to have 2 discs for a 40 minute EP? Also no code is a bummer
    • charihosid's avatar
      charihosid
      But actually the A side works at 33 too -- has a nice dubby vibe to it.
      • Trigger08's avatar
        Trigger08
        still available on their Bandcamp site just one more word
        • ryanstratton's avatar
          ryanstratton
          A++ on quality from these guys. I don't hesitate to order Ilian, they care to put out a great product.
          • Saw-Wave-Circuits's avatar
            Edited one month ago
            Anyone else getting gnarly distortion and volume loss in the left channel on Side A? I thought it was my setup at first but the Side B sounds perfect. Still investigating the root cause

            EDIT: It was my setup. Re-calibrated things and the distortion is gone. Excellent
            • sunshine-recorder's avatar
              instant classic record. skee mask dialled the f*ck in - dub schneider - what a belter!!!!
              • Jonnyrebel's avatar
                Jonnyrebel
                Instantly hooked on this release. Way more Detroit than anything I've heard him do before but still has the interesting elements in the percussion Skee Mask is known for. And then there are little flourishes of Freaky Chakra and Jark Prongo even. Love it, my favourite Skee Mask so far!
                • The_Corinth's avatar
                  The_Corinth
                  Wasn't expecting this. Sort of old skool.

                  'Matchpoint' is an interesting title as the track ebbs and flows, sort of like a tennis rally, each 32 bars representing a shot in the rally, always different to the previous 32, but which 32 is the overhead backhand smashed winner down the line? You'll just have to tune in to find out. Anyway, daft analogies aside (You started it!), it's nice to hear a track that has so much variation carefully woven into it. So many techno tracks sound the same from the first fifteen seconds to the last. This track has real swing to it (that was an accident, honest).

                  Three of the tracks sound like Bryan remixing old 90s stuff. I'm sure I can hear Model 500's 'Starlight' in 'Dub Schneider', which sounds like Slam (or the like) have reslammed Juan's track, which is an absolute jewel of techno and I must play it more often.

                  'Double Standard' has a Dutch-does-Detroit (sounds like one of 'those' films) feel to it, a bit Rachmadical, like the sort of material that would have appeared on the old Fragile label in the 90s, or maybe like something Dave Angel would have put out on Rotation.

                  'The Bills' sounds like an obvious allusion to 'The Bells' by Jeff Mills, but appears to be based on a track on the flipside of the Kat Moda EP: 'Alarms'. The latter track has aged well, thirty years or so later, and as there has been no repress of Kat Moda (needs addressing) maybe Bryan just decided to make his own version as his copy of Kat Moda is too battered and bruised to play out. Probably should have called the track 'Mullarms' really.

                  'The Bells' used to take the roof off any party as soon as the first bars hit but 'Alarms' (Kat Moda version) is a descent into the labyrinth for those that are 'on one', probably the roller of all rollers. Can never match the original but Bryan's track is a belter.

                  Game and first set to me. Time for a Robinson's barley water.

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