– Music From Mathematics - Selector Series One (Demo Mix)
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When Mr. Moss and I spoke about the idea of an official Mathematics Recordings mix CD, I was eager to pull my entire collection of the label’s work and hit the record button. Here’s the first pass of the recording live and unedited - all wax, 2 technics & one jank mixer.

While this wasn’t the version that made the actual release, I feel it’s a nice retrospective of some of the label’s best. But more importantly, it’s got some of that basement funk. Please enjoy…

Recorded Feb 2011 @ The Fieldhouse - Chicago.

download it here.

JUNO’s Selector Series One review

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For those with an open-minded approach to electronic music, the output of Chicago’s Mathematics label has always been essential listening. While clearly steeped in the traditions of the Windy City’s famous house scene and the far-sighted electronic pulse of Detroit techno, Mathematics is just as likely to release something off-the-wall and interesting as straight-up jack or murky dancefloor bounce. Much credit should go to label boss Jamal Moss, better known as Hieroglyphic Being.

Despite operating around the fringes of the Chi-town scene for some 15 years, Mathematics compilations are few and far between. Sure, there have been the essential Music From Mathematics CDs, but little else. In fact, this non-stop live vinyl session from fellow Chicagoan Daryl Cura is in fact the label’s first official mix CD. That it’s something of a delight isn’t much of a surprise. Cura wisely uses the opportunity to touch on many of Mathematics’ disparate themes, and over the course of a spellbinding hour, picks and blends some real highlights from the label catalogue. There’s the bittersweet downtempo piano vibes of Bocca Grande, the future space-disco of Les Aeroplanes, a dash of Metro Area on Smack (Audio Atlas’ brilliant “Alaska”), touchy-feely techno and tech-house from Alessandro Izzo and Marcello Napoletano, sprightly synthscapes from Vagin Brei, and even a clutch of far-sighted floorfillers (the brilliance of Liverpudlian newcomer John Heckle). Oh, and indispensible space-jazz from Gentl3man.

It’s in parts delightfully melodic, achingly melancholic, indescribably heavy, thrillingly futuristic and unashamedly backward looking – everything great electronic music should be, basically. Cura’s mix is impeccable, and perfectly encapsulates what Mathematics is about. If you’ve yet to discover the label, it’s the perfect place to start.

Matt Anniss

Music From Mathematics - Selector Series One (Demo Mix)

When Mr. Moss and I spoke about the idea of an official Mathematics Recordings mix CD, I was eager to pull my entire collection of the label’s work and hit the record button. Here’s the first pass of the recording live and unedited - all wax, 2 technics & one jank mixer.

While this wasn’t the version that made the actual release, I feel it’s a nice retrospective of some of the label’s best. But more importantly, it’s got some of that basement funk. Please enjoy…

Recorded Feb 2011 @ The Fieldhouse - Chicago.

download it here.

JUNO’s Selector Series One review

About:

Daryl Cura . dcee . DeeCoy

[Music Researcher / DJ / Producer / Designer / Vinyl Pusher]

Product of Chicago, a huge Cubs fan, absolutely in love with the Pequod's Pizza lunch special, salt & pepper fish fillet from chinatown, and friends i never see...



dcee
, the owner of Mahasa Music, Eargasmic Recordings, and a few 'lo-key' labels, has created his own distinct sound which ranges from ultra smooth Deep House to hard hitting electronic dance music. For a time spanning almost 2 decades, he’s been spinning across the country with stops abroad through Europe and Asia with appearances at Berlin’s Love Parade, Manila's ultra club Embassy, as well as a closeout Live PA at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival. As DeeCoy, he has recorded on such heavyweight labels as Int’l Dj Gigolo Records as ‘The Dirty Criminals’ with his partners Traxx & Hieroglyphic Being, Antennae Int’l with James T. Cotton (Ghostly/Spectral), and his own (now defunct) Udek Music.

Eargasmic Recordings, however, is his true love. The label was started in 2002 and has become a niche house imprint with a mystique similar to those of the Deep House Detroit labels like Harmonie Park, Sound Signature, etc. dcee’s brought in several artists onto the Eargasmic line-up : Glenn Underground, The Sun God aka Jamal Moss, Gene Hunt, K Alexi, Genetix, Abicah Soul, and has introduced several up-and-coming producers such as Bjak and Chicago Skyway to the House Music world.


contact for bookings, production work, remix inquiries, etc.
daryl at eargasmicrecordings dot com

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