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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Heinrich Mueller Remixes
For sometime now I've been conscious that due to the growing number of Heinrich Mueller remixes out there that they deserve a full article in their own right. Maybe in so doing I can help put them in some context and order and hopefully bring a few to your attention that had passed you by. I won't go too deep into them, in most cases they are what they are anyway. A few hidden classics exist within them needless to say. If I've missed anything, made any mistakes or if you can locate any audio links I missed, please let me know.
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For sure there is an album in the making here, maybe not all of the tracks would make the cut, but I think it's a shame that some of them can only now be heard on the internet or not at all if you don't already have it. But this is from a fans perspective, from the artists perspective he might not think that releasing a rag bag of old remixes of wildly differing styles would serve him very well at all. The other more obvious thing about a compilation of remixes is that Mueller may not get much financial reward from such a release. He has already been paid for his work, the tracks now belong to whatever label commissioned them. I presume there would be some income for him for the use of his name and goodwill towards the project but unless he was supplying additional material which he owned the copyright to it might not be worth his while.
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The real shame and irony of this is that these aren’t strictly speaking remixes at all, they are almost 100% original compositions. Which makes them doubly of value and interest to the fan. Why he does that is one of the few questions I'd like him to answer. I guess at one end of the spectrum he might view them as reworks of someone else's music or concept, just without using very much of the original to do it. At the other he may be appalled by the originals and want to use no element of them. He could also be taking the piss at times which Aphex Twin has admitted to doing when talking about a Lemonheads remix he had forgotten about until a courier came to his door to collect it and he just gave them a random DAT that he knew had a new track of his on it. In fact this artist is the only other one I can think of that more often than not takes this same approach to other people’s work. When his remixes were compiled on the awesome '26 Mixes for Cash’, if you read the credits you can see how on only a fraction of them did he share in the publishing. If you take the cash upfront you forfeit future gains no matter who you are, but that is the nature of the remix. Just ask Jason Nivens!
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Discogs was an invaluable source for me when I was putting all of this together and I would like to thank anyone that has ever patiently uploaded information relating to what is to follow. I've included a Discogs link to each release as well. Due to the difficulty in obtaining some of these tracks, where I could find them online I've included links for you to hear them.
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Scan X - Wasteland (Prototype 1) & Wasteland (Prototype 2) by Dr Finn & Dr. Otto Henke (F Communications CD single &12” 1996)
The French techno artist Stéphane Dri aka Scan X released this as a CD and 12” single. In the artwork for the 12” they have split it into French and Detroit sides. For some reason the slightly shorter 'Prototype 2' comes first on side B of the 12". This was the only time this extremely Germanic sounding pseudonym was used by Heinrich Mueller. It doesn't sound like him at all but some more familiar and Muellerish sounds do emerge though. I wouldn't say there very remarkable, kind of spacey acid tracks. Maybe, owing to the new name he was thinking of exploring this sound? One thing about them which is consistent with his future approach to remixes is that they are basically his own creation, being whole new tracks and not remixes in the normally accepted sense.
‘Prototype 2’ can also be found on the ‘Funk Electric’ mix CD on Hydrogen Dukebox from 1998. Very interestingly, the same year, what appears to be ‘Wasteland (Prototype 1)’ got another lease of life when it was included on the ‘Techno Parade’ compilation CD by Sony but here it is credited as being a Dopplereffekt remix. I wouldn’t say that was approved of!
http://www.discogs.com/release/524
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtW3lajW3NE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xxWj_SR9oc
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Hell - ‘Suicide Commando’ (Translation Mix) Translated by: Heinrich Mueller (Disko B/V2 12" 1998)
You can find this on the Hell 12” and CD single ‘Suicide Commando’. This as you all no doubt know is DJ Hell. This mix also comes from the same period when he began to work with Hells International DJ Gigolo’s label when they released the debut Der Zyklus 12" the same year. So some kind of relationship building was going on between them. Hell must have approved of the mix because it was included as one of the extra tracks on the Japanese CD version of his 1999 ‘Munich Machine’ album as well. It starts off very like the original but does turn into it's own thing. Although it is probably the only remix here which does bear a resemblance to the original track throughout. Which is why I suppose it was allowed to be included as a bonus track on Hell's album. The sound is pure Mueller during this Der Zyklus period.
More details at
http://www.discogs.com/release/67748
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmWB7A0vNO8
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Le Car - ‘Cinematic-Automatic’ (Heinrich Muller Remix) (Intuit-Solar 12” 1999)
You can find this on ‘Comin from tha D’ (instalment 3.0). On the sticker it states that the remix is by Dopplereffekt but on the label it reads less sensationally, ’Heinrich Mueller Remix‘. One of my personal favourites, having beautiful textures and sounds, very smooth, kind of perfect, time capsule stuff. The “Cinematic” and “Automatic” vocal samples sound like they come from the original.
You can also hear it on the 2002(3 years ahead of its time!) Electroclash compilation, ‘Flash’, on UCMG France. It can also be found on a mix CD, ‘The Next Step of New Wave‘ by The Hacker, from 2000 on Human. This collection came out again in 2004 twinned with an Oxia mix CD as ’An Electro Mix Box’ on UWe(making it 5 years before its time!)
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/13810
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QMMlQ9m2Tc
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The Hacker - ‘Fadin' away’ (Heinrich Müeller Remix) (GoodLife 12” 2000)
Also found on the ‘GoodLife Volume 1’ label compilation from 2002. Very spacey opening, very Der Zyklus II sounding as well which is no surprise, being from the same time period. Lovely keyboard line, classic Mueller bass line which launched a thousand tracks and nice wobbly bit! It’s a pure dream. If it had vocals and was slower it could be a bit like The Other People Place stuff. Sounds nothing like the original of course. I haven’t heard this in a long time and glad I put it on is how I feel about it.
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/10801
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bpdxmAFBpA
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Station Rose - ‘Dave’ (Heinrich Mueller: Stanley Kubricks Vision Mix) (Gigolo 12” 2000)
Here Mueller really does return to Stanley Kubricks vision and employ a huge chunk of dialogue from the Hal 9000 computer speaking in ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’. This film was the original inspiration for the Station Rose track as well. But Mueller uses what sounds like the entire scene of when Dave is turning Hal off with again a totally new composition on top. It’s a minimal enough track even though it seems to have all the usual Mueller elements on show. The track is also a bit subdued and stuck in its own groove but that is a small complaint in this context.
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/20120
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YujAdut7ms
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Tuxedomoon - ‘What Use’ (Heinrich Mueller Technik Mix) (Gigolo 12” 2000)
Another classic from Mueller! It takes a while to get going but once that bass line kicks in you now who it is and where your going. He employs a female vocal sample from somewhere and it all sounds new to me. There is also a male “What is the use?” sample which sounds like it could be Mueller speaking himself, it has to be. This repeated phrase gets to you after awhile, what is the use, what is he really talking about? This track has many of the production sounds we expect from Mueller and could be viewed as the high water mark of his sound at this time. His old friends Ectomorph remix the other side which makes this release something of a Detroit affair marketing-wise. On my record there is a black piece of tape over Schwarzenegger’s face as well, dating it to after Gigolo were told to stop using this image of body building Arnold.
Also found on the Gigolo CD ‘No Tears/What Use Remixes & Originals’. It also opens a mix CD called ‘Gazometertraxxx Vol. 14’ on XXX in 2001. But the most exposure it would surely have got was by being included on the mega selling ‘World Service’ mix by Dave Clarke in 2001, it actually also opens the Electro Mix CD there.
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/18021
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhK_1xZdWgw
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Air - ‘Le Soleil Est Près De Moi’ (Dopplereffekt Remix) (Source CD 2001)
This is an incredible remix I have mentioned before. It was only available on a CD given away free with a French music magazine alongside another Air remix by another artist. This is pure electro, so much so that someone used it for a break-dancing video on YouTube. Really this is a track that is just perfect. The only element of the original is a vocal sample at the beginning of the track. Going by the year the style of this track is not totally unexpected from him, he would soon be releasing the first Arpanet album on Record Makers, which is a label founded by Air. Maybe this is how these hook ups happen, a remix request and then if things work out they go further. Maybe the same thing happened with DJ Hell as well. Going further back in time, it was Source, which is Air’s label, who licensed Dopplereffekts ‘Gesamtkunswerk’ for France, the UK and Ireland. It’s no wonder then that they used a Dopplereffekt remix credit rather than Heinrich Mueller or something, so they might promote another release on their catalogue. I’m just glad they kept it in the family or we might not have got such a great track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SuiaDrw5n4
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/807584
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Takbam - Takbam (Photon Mix) by Heinrich Mueller. (Loopa / Ki/oon CD single 2001)
Found on ‘Technomusik Ab Und Zu (Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 3)’by Japan’s own Takbam. I wonder how this one came about? I'm guessing the only element he has borrowed is the central vocal sample saying, you guessed it, "Takbam". This is extremely good, with many classic Mueller atmospherics very typical of what you hear on the Der Zyklus II 12" and if you liked that period you will love this. It is a fast paced track as well, with almost a Drexciyan drum pattern in some places to my ears. Although the drum programming is a bit over crowded in places. It's lengthy as well at over 8 minutes.
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/315555
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2yIuqjFznI
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The Advent - Untitled (Heinrich Mueller Remix) (Kombination Research 2X12” 2003)
Found on a 12” double pack, ‘Recreations Part 3', of remixes by various artists of an untitled track by The Advent. It should come as no surprise to see Mueller working with The Advent as they were the first to licence Dopplereffekt material outside of the US on a compilation they put out in 1997. Also their label Kombination Research released the Abstract Thought album from the Storm Series. This is another amazing track I must say, right up there with the Air remix for me, I could listen to this all day. Not sure how much of the original is here but it is tight, designed to move a floor, has great piano and an awesome synth. This remix however does throw up an unexpected production style from him in 2003, when he released ‘Linear Accelerator’ of all things. Maybe this track was done as something of an antidote to what he was working on. By the way, if there ever is a collection of these remixes someday then this alone would justify it quality-wise. Incidentally on the label each artists country of residence is given, Germany is given for Mueller. He is obviously comfortable to let people know where he is then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFOVla2j5M8
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/118365
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Duplex - P.O.M. (Time Dilation) & (Time Dilation 2) by Heinrich Mueller (Clone 12” 2005)
P.O.M. is a Duplex track which is a plea to ‘Play Our Music’. ‘Time Dilation’ has disturbing what sound like vocal samples throughout, about halfway it goes through a very eerie and bare breakdown. At one point it briefly morphs into something else and then changes back again. The ending is like a minute of its own thing as well. It’s a mid tempo track and not bad. ’Time Dilation 2’ is killer, drop this anywhere and you’ll have the floor on your side. They might not be dancing on their own terms, it’s not obvious, but this track can work its own magic. Again it is bleak but the rapid tempo saves it from boredom, it has a major change towards the last third of the track which the DJ would better have mixed out of by then. This is very worthwhile release and worth finding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfaJnFZ0IXo
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/545817
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Kavinsky - Testarossa Autodrive (Arpanet Nightdrive Rework) (Record Makers 12” 2006)
Found on Kavinsky’s Teddy Boy 12” EP. Mueller here moves to his Arpanet guise but this makes sense as it helps Record Makers promote one of Kavinsky's label mates as well. Some very sharp and funky sounds on display here at a fast tempo with nice breakdowns. There is some real Dopplereffekt 'Calabi Yau Spaces' type sounds going on here as well, no-one quite sounds like this, but it is still to me very accessible. Again it is very different to the original, it may borrow one or two elements but these are very minor pieces of the remix as a whole.
Listen to it here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlgkFeFzpZA
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/602070
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Duplex - Autosug (Heinrich Mueller rmx) (Clone 12” 2006) Another Duplex remix and this time also very much showcasing Muellers own sound from this period. This is spooky stuff but because of its fast tempo it kind of makes it less disturbing. The other remixer on this side of the 12” is Anthony ’Shake’ Shakir which makes this side somewhat Detroit centric. Also this indirectly unites two artists which have worked together in the past, on one of the tracks on the debut Der Zyklus 12”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14OL52uekGo
More details
http://www.discogs.com/release/616278
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Cisco Ferreira - Womans Scent (Heinrich Mueller Remix) (Tresor 12” 2006)
From the ‘T.R.I.N.I.T.Y. Remixed’ 12” by The Advent man Cisco Ferreira. This is a very fun track that has a lot going on within its bouncy and hyperactive frame. There is a female vocal sample which says, “A woman’s scent is determined by pheromones. Estragon develops the females secondary sexual characterises. The physiology of the female body and pheromones attracts males ” This sentence gets broken up throughout the track. The subject could have been total early period Dopplereffekt. Musically however it fits in well with what we expect from Mueller in 2006. It has some great breakdowns and a very experimental sounding ending as well with sense of humour intact.
Listen to it here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-HHBSPt2UM
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/683678
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Bochum Welt - Saint (Heinrich Mueller - Z Version) (Rephlex 10” 2007)
10” release by Bochum Welt which features his own ‘Robotic Operating Body’ as the other track. Nicely insistent but laid back instrumental track. It’s a bit light maybe but it does have an edge from some weird sporadic sounds. In keeping with what we expect from the Mueller of this modern period.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrK1yu569BE
More details here
http://www.discogs.com/release/1126759
The Advent remix is rather unexpected, would never imagine Gerald Donald doing a disco track. Ahhh... if only he would create another alias for "fun" music, non scientific or whatever you would want to call it.
ReplyDeleteScanX is pretty good too, you really under appreciated it.
I didnt know about those ScanX remixes before & after a quick listen, i bought them @ junodownload. really good, trust me. they have a few other remixes -WAV format.
ReplyDeletealways nice to read the blog!
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The Scan X mixes are a couple of my favorite Mueller remixes. I would say it sounds more like his Drexciyan material than any of his solo work.
ReplyDeleteThe Air remix can also be found through various online mp3 shops. I actually found mine through Wal-Mart's!
Gerald Donald's take on Le Car's 'Cinematic Automatic' is flawless.
ReplyDeleteI've worn down my copy heavily over the years playing it endlessly. I need to pick myself up a spare.
You can find that DJ Hell remix here: http://www.zshare.net/audio/18647850b26f236a/
ReplyDeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the Takbam thing would have been initiated by Takkyu Ishino, he has good music taste and knowledge.
If you want to buy a hard copy of the Scan X remixes, do yourself a favour and find the CD single. The vinyl was packaged in a plastic sleeve of a type that reacts chemically with the vinyl and I've never seen a copy of this record that wasn't ruined.
Oh yeah, some copies of the Le Car remix are pressed off-centre as well... watch out for those.
ReplyDeleteRE: Station Rose - ‘Dave’ (Heinrich Mueller: Stanley Kubricks Vision Mix) (Gigolo 12” 2000)
ReplyDeleteis there an earlier release of this track say round about '93/94 be cause i used to go to this club called 'Tonic' @ bognor pier southern england UK & one night
Mr 'C' (Shamen) played this track with the dialouge in english & this really moody house beat kickin around in the back!
i have been looking for this track since i heard it & this is about the closest i have come to what i heard that night!! for those train spotters out there the track before it was Nick Holder - Erotic Illiusions (TTR Remix)