Bodycode

ALBUMS
Jessica Bailiff
Balún
Biotron Shelf
Black Turtleneck
Bodycode
Booka Shade
Cepia
Cheju
Couch
Dextro
James Figurine
Yuichiro Fujimoto
Giardini di Mirò
Isan
Judge Jules
Robert Kyr
Jasper Leyland
Marsen Jules
Ingram Marshall
Near T. Parenthesis
North Sea/Rameses
Now
OMR
One Second Bridge
Outputmessage
Lisa Papineau
Pellarin & Lenler
Reminder
Sancho
Solenoid
Somatic Responses
Spinform
Gregory Taylor
Ricardo Villalobos
Wells/Hash Baz

COMPILATIONS/MIXES
Buzzin' Fly III
DJ Deep
Domestic Blend Vol. 1
Eyelicker
Get Physical 2
Lazarus/Styles
min2MAX
Pertin_nce
Silverware
Superlongevity 4

3"/7"/10"/12"/EPs
Sir Richard Bishop
Cheju
Claro Intelecto
DJ Koze
Dykehouse
ERP/Mariel Ito
Freedarich/Stiggsen
Richard Houghten
Le K
Like A Stuntman
Minilogue
Now 04
Oxia
Pink Skull
Pocket Pet
Prox
The Suffragettes
Some. Else/Miskate
Sono
Superpit./Stardiver
Tres Demented
Unfound EP

Freedarich & Stiggsen: Jibbie
Freizeitglauben

Jibbie, the 12-inch debut by Freedarich & Stiggsen (real names Friedrich Greiling and Steph Sandeck) on Freizeitglauben, offers three trippy and dubbed-out tracks custom-designed to calm nerves during the post-rave comedown. Despite its propulsion, there's an early morning vibe to the A-side's “Brennerpass.” With a restrained locomotive pulse leading the charge, rattlesnake waves and steely crackle crisscross throughout its seven minutes while electro ostinati pinpoint direction, making for an ultra-scenic trip. The flip's “Jibbie” feels lethargic by comparison, despite its sunnier disposition. Still, the piece exudes modest charm, especially when a female voice recites the song title in between giggles. A faded vibe initially pervades the minimal stepper “Welcome” as well until the tune rouses from sleep, sufficiently re-energized to tackle the long trip home. Decent enough all around, but the A side's definitely the keeper.

July 2006