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Simon Coyle & Kazu Kimura - Sound Design album

Simon Coyle & Kazu Kimura - Sound Design album

  • Performer: Simon Coyle
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Sound Design
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Techno
  • MP3 version size: 1936 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1117 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 751

Description

Kazu Kimura is among the most veteran artists that emerged from the early Japanese techno scene in the late 80's. Just like in most of his recent releases, in this case Kazu Kimura also departs from his earlier hardcore-tinged sound for the sake of bumpy vigorous tech-house where the artist's trademark agility manifests itself in full swing.

Sound Design is a new double mixed CD collaboration between Melbourne’s Simon Coyle and Brisbane’s Kazu Kimura. Both are talented DJs who have also shown early promise in production. Most that have heard them perform would agree that both also deserve wider acclaim for those talents than they currently enjoy. This release should go some way to enhancing their respective profiles. Disc Two, appropriately entitled A Progress Report, represents Kazu Kimura’s contribution to the release.

Kazu Kimura has been played on NTS in shows including Shanti Celeste, featured first on 14 July 2017. Songs played include Ayahuasca (Kazu Kimura Remix). Japanese born Kazu started playing in Tokyo clubs in 1987. Together with DJ Baby Tokio he started underground music parties all over Tokyo and set up Voice Production in 1989. Toured to the United States in 1990, playing in Chicago and Washington DC. Started producing work and released material on Tokyo Explosion, Tokyo's top DJs compilation CD. Moved to Brisbane, Australia in 1993 and started playing at clubs and rave parties.

Kazu Kimura official page. TSoNYC The Sound of New York City. English (UK) · Русский · Українська · Suomi · Español.

Recent posts: KAZU KIMURA. The Box Vol. 1. (mor.

Kazu started his DJ career back in 1987 playing at clubs in Tokyo and Nagano Japan  . One of Holland's best underground Techno, House Labels " Touch " approached him to release his own material and has to date released 'Sound Media' 4 Tracks EP through Touche's sub label Jam 95'. Mushroom Distribution service Australia approached him to mix the first ever DJ Excursions series CD vol 3, a first for Australia.

Meanwhile, his fellow countryman Kazu Kimura opts for a more intense approach with the tweaked bass intensity of "Flash". Series 014. Newrhythmic.

Addicted to FX Neo by Kazu Kimura on Plus Records (Plus Tokyo). Addicted to FX Neo (Part 2) by Kazu Kimura on Plus Tokyo. Black smoke by Kazu Kimura on T3R Records. Body Moving by Kazu Kimura on T3R Records. Chain Reaction (Joton) by Kazu Kimura. Decode (DJ Hi-Shock Dark dub) by Kazu Kimura on GT Muzike Spain. Evolution by Kazu Kimura on Evolution Recordings. Hypnotyde (Patrick Krieger) by Kazu Kimura on Freitag Limited. Hypnotyde (Twiener's Reversed remix) by Kazu Kimura on Freitag Limited. Loosing Control by Kazu Kimura on New Rhythmic. A 12-minute epic of shifting tempos, stirring atmospherics and incredible sound design-as usual-from ASC's new double-EP of lengthy Grey Area-style journeys.

Structural Design of Buildings - Paul Smith - Google Books. Covering common problems, likely failures and their remedies, this is an essential on-site guide to the behaviourof a building’s structure. Kazu Kimura Simon Digby Lee Atkinson. Rowena Coyle Tom Edwards Pedro Llorens. Person "Coyle" (3) Forename "Simon" (39917) Name "Coyle" (2552).

Tracklist Hide Credits

Simon Coyle: Bushcraft And Guerilla Tactics
1-01 Leandro Gomez* Pink 2:45
1-02 Silicone Soul Chic-o Laa (H-Foundation Remix)
Remix – H-Foundation
3:54
1-03 Ben Sims Vs Rue East 3 Of A Kind 1:50
1-04 Unknown Artist B1 2:19
1-05 Alenia Skin Jobs 3:36
1-06 Mhonocell Cell V.3 2:00
1-07 Thomas Krome Shockabuku 3:10
1-08 Gaetano Parisio Pain 23 2:42
1-09 UK Gold Agent Wood 3:36
1-10 Chester Beatty Goldenball 2:27
1-11 Joel Mull The Mole (Ben Sims Remix)
Remix – Ben Sims
2:00
1-12 Ben Sims In The Jungle 3:12
1-13 Andrew McCaughlin* Love Story 3:13
1-14 Oxia Inspiration 2:20
1-15 Boom Boom Satallites* Joyride 4:24
1-16 James Ruskin Body Electric 1:41
1-17 Ben Long Kingdom 4:31
1-18 Ben Sims Manipulated (Adam Beyer Remix)
Remix – Adam Beyer
3:46
1-19 Gaetano Parisio 1999 3:53
1-20 Simon Digby & Will E Tell Unfinished Business (Simon Coyle & Jamie Bissmire Remix)
Remix – Jamie Bissmire, Simon Coyle
2:53
1-21 Percy X Break It Down 3:49
1-22 Umek Gatex 3:18
1-23 Surgeon Midnight Club Tracks 1 (B2) 3:02
Kazu Kimura: A Progress Report
2-01 Si Begg Welcome To The Discotheque 5:12
2-02 Alexander Kowalski Dark Soul (B1) 4:01
2-03 Oliver Ho From Modern To Ancient 3:34
2-04 Circumstances ...Of Evidence 1:21
2-05 DJ Uzak Loop 3 2:40
2-06 Ben Sims Hardgroove 001 (A1) 0:56
2-07 Paul Mac C-Side Vol. 2 2:32
2-08 Inigo Kennedy Cut To The Chase 4:42
2-09 DJ Shufflemaster & Chester Beatty Beat Boxx (Surgeon Remix)
Remix – Surgeon
5:06
2-10 Dean Cole User 010 3:22
2-11 Chester Beatty Lights Flicker (Part 1) 1:04
2-12 Aural Emote Second Thoughts 4:05
2-13 DJ Uzak Loop 1 4:02
2-14 Dean Cole & Karl O'Connor Way To Corrode 1:37
2-15 Karl O'Connor & Peter Sutton & Ian J Richardson* Death Head Said (Version) 3:16
2-16 Jay Denham Poetic Justice 3:45
2-17 Naugen & Saugen* Uns Verbrennt Die Nacht 2:58
2-18 Alenia Havanna 3:12
2-19 John Thomas Undisputed Life (Technasia Mix2)
Remix – Technasia
3:09
2-20 DJ One Finger House Fucker (Umek Remix)
Remix – Umek
3:53
2-21 James Ruskin Version 2:31
2-22 Alter Ego Betty Ford 3:08
2-23 DJ Uzak Sample Loops (Part 2) 2:27
2-24 Adam Beyer Remaining 111 (DK Remix)
Remix – DK
1:44
2-25 Ignacio Humana-Ised 0:55

Credits

  • DJ Mix – Kazu Kimura (tracks: 2-01 to 2-25), Simon Coyle (tracks: 1-01 to 1-23)

Notes

On the CD, the Surgeon track "Midnight Club Tracks 1 (B2)" is listed only as "Midnight Club Tracks 1".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 9 326382 002861
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI 651E
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI 651E
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI L681
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI L681
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): SMEA 0141887 02
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): SMEA 0241888 02

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Comments

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Sound Design is a new double mixed CD collaboration between Melbourne’s Simon Coyle and Brisbane’s Kazu Kimura. Both are talented DJs who have also shown early promise in production. Most that have heard them perform would agree that both also deserve wider acclaim for those talents than they currently enjoy. This release should go some way to enhancing their respective profiles. Disc One, entitled “Bushcraft and Other Guerilla Tactics”, sees Simon Coyle energetically romp through a collection of percussive party techno tracks that he has used to devastate dancefloors, in Melbourne and elsewhere, over the past 12-18 months. Tracks such as Gaetano Parisio’s “Pain 23”; Agent Wood’s “UK Gold”; Andrew McLaughlin’s “Love Story”; Joel Mull’s “The Mole” and the Adam Beyer remix of Ben Sims’ “Manipulated”, are all examples of instantly recognisable techno that have retained a good deal of their lustre, despite the considerable repetition that each has endured. Coyle successfully supplements these popular tracks, however, with several lesser-played choices, including Leandro Gamez’s Pink; James Ruskin’s Body Electric and, a personal favourite, Percy X’s Break it Down. Disc Two, appropriately entitled “A Progress Report”, represents Kazu Kimura’s contribution to the release. The CD is programmed as thoughtfully as its title would suggest: with Kazu guiding us seamlessly through an escalating progression of funky, minimal techno. The journey begins with Si Begg’s downtempo, electro influenced, “Welcome to the Discotheque” and travels through familiar themed territory for anyone that has heard a Kimura set in the last year or so, taking in tracks such as Ben Sims’ “Hardgroove 1”; Dean Cole’s “User 10”; Jay Denham’s “Poetic Justice”; the Umek remix of DJ One Finger’s “House Fucker” and Alter Ego’s “Betty Ford”. As a bonus, Kazu’s CD also includes 3 loops that he has recently completed under his pseudonym, DJ Uzak. Both CDs on this release are well mixed and produced. Both CDs, too, are a true representation of the musical leanings and performance styles of the respective DJs. They can be easily contrasted, which adds to the diversity and appeal of the release overall. In summary, Simon’s CD is pure jacking, party techno, in both its tracks and the way in which those tracks are mixed. It’ll have you jumping all over your kitchen while you’re doing the dishes. Kazu’s CD, on the other hand, while retaining a strong thread of funk throughout, has a demonstrably “deeper” feel to it. Who say’s that techno can’t be just for listening? Sound Design? Indeed.