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15.03.2011
Ata - Live At Robert Johnson Vol.7
Volume 7 of the esteemed and idiosyncratic series...

Volume 7 of the esteemed and idiosyncratic series of Robert Johnson affiliated mixes finally lies in the hands of its very own future sailor, principal andchef Ata. The pros and cons of mixed CDs in a day and age, where the recordings of the last weekend (choose the club, please) are only a mouse click(save target as…) away, have been debated in length elsewhere. Frankly, Ramona doesn’t care much, nor does her soul mate Ata.Never afraid to be different, Ata’s first commercially available so called mix doesn’t adhere rigidly to the genre’s rules. Designed and composed like a goodold cassette tape for friends and lovers and rather connected than mixed, Ata presents twelve tracks and songs that are close to him and hopefully soonto your heart. Uncoupled of any urge to be current or hip to the next month’s flavor, you will get italo staples like “Nonline“ by I.M.S., capricious cuts likeMarsico’s “Funk Sumatra’ and romantic rockets that will stay forever in your mind. Engames “First, Last For Everything” is such a thing. Ata’s selection ebbsand flows, puts the emphasis on cutting rather than blending, makes use of some little special effects stunts here and there and most of all, it spreads thatcertain aural pleasure only the cracking noise of vinyl can give you. As most tracks have been recorded from the actual platters out of Ata’s record box, itis as personal and unpolished as it can get. Some of those tracks have been with Ata throughout his DJ career others have only been discoveries of thelast few years, but as distinguished as they might appear, all of them have one thing in common: like asteroids, they are little worlds of their own. Sonicallyand lyrically. So, you won’t have to deal with any fillers, unnecessary bridges or tracks, whose sole purpose it is to be ‘heard in the mix”. These songs workas much together as they do on their own. Each and every one tells a juicy story.Stories that are as important for the history of Robert Johnson as they are for Ata’s DJ heritage. Stories that were told at Frankfurt’s long-ago vanishednightlife diamonds like Dorian Gray or Plastik and at clubs that never existed, but always should have been there. Stories that tell the very nature of whata DJ set once was and what it could be today. Stories of pop music, mirror balls, new and old romantics, of the future and the past. Sometimes a mix isjust a mix. This one ain’t.

 

Artist: Ata

Title: Live At Robert Johnson Vol.7

Label: live At Robert Johnson

Catalog No: PLAYRJC CD07

Barcode: 880319497629

Format: CD Jewelcase

Release date: April 11th 2011

Worldwide Distribution: Kompakt Distribution

 

Tracklist:

01. Ellison Chase – Welcome To Tomorrow

02. David Keaton – Gloria03. Quando Quango – Atom Rock

04. I.M.S. – Nonline

05. Jo Squillo Eletrix – Avventurieri

06. Marsico – Funk Sumatra

07. Zwischenfall – Flucht

08. Information Society – Running

09. Endgames – First, Last-For Everything (Extended Edit)

10. Xymox – Obsession (Club Mix)

11. Grauzone – Raum

12. Rah Band – Clouds Across The Moon