Archive for May, 2008

Gigabytes Numbers: The Horrorist & Miro Pajic.

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

A new release from The Horrorist & Miro Pajic is now available exclusively on Beatport. It’s called Gigabytes Numbers and has remixes by Tony Rohr, Dave Shokh, Harry Axe and Eke. This continues Oliver & Miro’s futuristic minimal collaboration that is being recorded in Berlin. The remixers are some of the biggest names in this genre and the glue of Oliver Chesler’s vocals adds the element of uniqueness. Another great release from Lazerslut!

Gigabytes Numbers - Original mix
Gigabytes Numbers - Tony Rohr remix
Gigabytes Numbers - Dave Shokh remix
Gigabytes Numbers - Harry Axe
Gigabytes Numbers - Eke remix

Take a listen now: click here

Festival Kinetik photos, press and reviews.

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

The massive EBM event Festival Kinetik took place this past weekend. Photos, press and reviews from The Horrorist Live performance is starting to roll in. He took the stage the first night with Nitzer Ebb and Ascii Disko.

You can read Oliver Chesler’s personal account of his days in Montreal on his blog Wire to the Ear in these two posts: ”In the hotel in Montreal jet-lagged but ready to play.” click to read and ”Montreal was great. Drove to NYC. Opened boxes.” click to read

The Montreal Mirror interviewed The Horrorist before the event. To read the interview: click here

You can read some fan reviews of the Festival on the Side-Line forum: click here

Our photo set from Kinetik Festival (we will be adding more photos as we get them: click here 

photo credit: locust_furnace

 

The new Hypnotizer album is in stores now!

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

The incredible compilation of Hypnotizer (Miro Pajic) tracks in now available. It is hitting stores this week as a double CD and as a digital download. This is the best way to grab all the songs plus new unreleased ones.

For 10 years now, the multi talented musician Miro Pajic releases with his Name Hypnotizer on Oliver Chesler’s (The Horrorist) Label Things to Come Records. Known for his deep and very dark sound, he has reached a worldwide status. With Everything is Nothing all works and unreleased recordings of Hypnotizer have been assembled to an uncomparable atmospheric and emotional masterpiece in it’s genre. A more obvious or better way of converting words like cold, scary, sad, dark, heavy and „endzeit-ish“ into music surely hasn’t been made yet.

For the Digital Download: click here
For the Compact Disc: click here

Photos from The Horrorist Live in Glasgow.

Friday, May 9th, 2008

We have posted photos of The Horrorist Live at the always wicked Impact event in Glasgow, Scotland. DJ Promo also took control of the sound that night. Big thanks to the promoter Al Innes and everyone who was there.

To see the photo set: click here

The Horrorist writes about his top 5 albums.

Monday, May 5th, 2008

There is a new music magazine in Germany called Storm. In the debut issue Oliver Chesler (The Horrorist) writes a two page review of his top five albums of all time. You maybe surprised by some of his choices!

If every album was as good as my top 5 list here major record labels could be selling CDs at 50€ a piece even today. Every single song on each of these albums is a ten out of ten. - www.storm-magazine.org

Be sure to check out the full magazine because it has it’s pulse on the underground  electronic music scene especially for German readers.

To read the full article: click here

 

Dave Clarke plays TTC-015 Ionic Vision.

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

One of our favorite DJs Dave Clarke is playing the new Things to Come Records release TTC-015 Ionic Vision “Club Isolation”. On his April 26, 2008 smash Dutch radio show he played the Stamba remix of Sleep. Check out White Noise: click here

More more info about Stamba: click here
More info about TTC-015: click here