Lauer "Macsat Ring Down (Lee Douglas Remix)" - BIS 004 by Beats In Space published on 2012-10-02T14:52:22Z Buy the 12": http://www.igetrvng.com/discography/142 http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/468397-01.htm Digital: http://www.beatport.com/release/mascat-ring-down/963382 http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mascat-ring-down-single/id557631833 12" Side A (45 RPM) - Lauer - Macsat Ring Down (8:40) Side B (45 RPM) - Lauer - Macsat Ring Down (Lee Douglas Remix) (9:21) Digital 1. Lauer - Macsat Ring Down (8:40) 2. Lauer - Macsat Ring Down (Lee Douglas Remix) (9:21) 3. Lauer - Mascat Ring Down (The Backwoods Remix) (6:43) Fresh from the release of Phillips, his debut solo album for Running Back, Lauer, one half of Arto Mwambe, releases the Macsat Ring Down 12” for Beats In Space Records. Like the satellite that it cites, Lauer’s “Macsat Ring Down” follows an elliptic pattern fit for infinite play on any space floor. On “Mascat”, analog space junk flies in and out of an orbital framework built upon nearly nine minutes of bubbling bass and peripheral percussion. Space boogie at its finest. An anti-gravity exercise in repetition, Lee Douglas remixes "Macsat" for the flipside. Reaching a zen state through mantra-like looping that would make Steve Reich proud, Douglas reworks Lauer’s sounds from a delicate and pensive place to a muscular and propulsive groove. Most if not all of the synthesized glitter from the original is eventually forgone in favor of blasted percussion and an unrelenting bassline. The digital bonus remix by The Backwoods - aka DJ Kent, one half of Tokyo’s Force of Nature - floats “Macsat” back to earth. The soulful piano that backbones the track conjures sunrises off the shores of Orion and a galactic hangover from all the space juicin’. The Backwoods brings some brawn to the original arrangement and allows alien interception by way of a mangled but melodic celestial sound choir. Each 12" from Beats in Space Records features original artwork in considerate and serial form. BIS004 12" features artwork by Kensei Yabuno, whose mutant life form illustrations lurk in corners all over the design universe. The 12" packaging constructed by Will Work For Good features a removable vinyl BIS logo cling. The 12" will be available on September 25th, 2012 from fine retailers worldwide. The digital version will be available October 2nd, 2012 from the drab internet universe. Comment by Lovekraft uppp 2021-04-16T20:12:18Z Comment by Opposite nice 2019-08-06T17:31:10Z Comment by kenta mizushima Great Mystique... Cosmic Groovy Work ‼︎ 2019-04-24T07:19:42Z Comment by Rul Flores Fenomenal!!! @riskette 2016-07-19T07:48:27Z Comment by EDDO lauer rocks 2014-09-02T08:02:46Z Comment by Martijn Reede Very nice! 2013-05-13T13:08:37Z Comment by Audioprone wow this is super stuff! 2012-12-13T06:14:45Z Comment by Pogoreloff bass like nu italo disco and I like it!!! 2012-11-30T12:31:48Z Comment by Seabass_Station trance! 2012-11-29T16:21:17Z Comment by Miki bello 2012-11-01T00:19:55Z Comment by Roy Love Nice! 2012-10-23T07:43:16Z Comment by Late Night Dreamer Groovy 2012-10-10T22:50:38Z Comment by MyVery Amazing release! Bloged: http://myverymusic.blogspot.no/ 2012-10-05T19:24:29Z Comment by Tusk Wax reminds me of orbital 2012-10-03T07:31:41Z Comment by carolineharding <3 2012-10-02T19:20:23Z Comment by Chupacabras // Acid Freq. Nice job Doug! 2012-10-02T17:27:47Z Comment by AIMES amazing 2012-10-02T16:09:48Z Comment by Kalidasa wonderful ...love 2012-10-02T15:13:50Z