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Cecta (Krazy Fiesta remix)

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

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Pic by Oscar Berggren from The Rumble

As previously mentioned, Johan from Krazy Fiesta has relocated to Kenya. Still the duo manages to churn out anthemlike remixes, like this one of our favorite Swedish melancholic techno outfit Boeoes Kaelstigen which means that two of our favorite Swedish outfits join forces. Boeoes Kaelstigen just released the “Commuting Colours Remix EP” (on Adrian Recordings) from which this is taken. The Krazy Fiesta boys adds some swirling synths to this already amazing track and he stretches it to clock in at over 7 minutes of sheer brilliant deep techno that sounds like it was made for late nights in the cold north.

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Cecta (Krazy Fiesta remix) (YSI)

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Cecta (Krazy Fiesta remix) (Sharebee)

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Commuting Colour EPK

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Radius

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

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Photo by Conny Fornbäck

The minimal techno duo with the tongue twisting name Boeoes Kaelstigen are just about to drop their sophomore EP (will be released on September 30th) on Adrian Recordings. It’s called “Commuting Colour”, it features two original tracks + two remixes and it’s one of the best things we heard so far this year.

“Radius” could be the soundtrack to when you’re heading down the autobahn in the middle of the night at break neck speed while looking out at flashing lights and desolate landscapes or it’s the soundtrack to that club night where you’ll dance into to the sunrise. Boeoes Kaelstigen provides us with techno that maintains some of the most epic and beautiful floating melodies that goes straight for the heart all while keeping that bass going for the floor.

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Radius (YSI)

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Radius (Sharebee)

PS. If you’re in Paris on October 4th, Boeoes Kaelstigen will do a gig at the showcase for our homies Fool House.

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Commuting Colour

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

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Ah, new stuff from Boeoes Kaelstigen one of our favorite Swedish tech house acts. “Commuting Colour” is the long awaited sequel to last year’s “Pan European” EP and will be released on Adrian Recordings on September 30th. The 12 inch vinyl features the two tracks “Cecta” and “Radius”, with remixes coming from Dumb Dan and Mikael Stavöstrand.

“Boeoes Kaelstigen have spent months in the studio and traveling, producing in such diverse places as railbuses through southern Europe and faded hotel rooms in Pyongyang, to reach the perfect - in every sense of the word - melodramatic tone. Music with a defined goal. Music to be heard on long trips through shimmering metropolises at dawn, and early mornings at barren clubs in ramshackle industrial states.”

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Commuting Colour preview mashup (direct link)

Boeoes Kaelstigen - Live at F12 (excerpt with tracks from the 12″) (zShare)

Mixin’ It Up: Boeoes Kaelstigen

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

New Mixin’ It Up done by Boeoes Kaelstigen. Look out for their release of a new 12” from Adrian Recordings this fall. The sequel to the last 12” “Pan European”, will include 2 originals and 2 remixes. The remixes are made of the 2 best and most accomplished tweakers around. Over to Jacob Åström:

Adam by Charles Gudagafva is six and a half minutes long. During these six and a half minutes you will get to truly know your parents. Because right now, you don’t. E-mail them in exactly the same manner you would e-mail your friends, and see if the relationship between you and the two people who created you is worth hanging on to, or if it is time for you to discard it.

Jupiter Calling by Thomas Schwartz, eight and half minutes of bliss, is included to make sure you eat healthy. If your fridge is filled with bad cholesterol and dirty sugar, now is the time to plan for your new life. You must create your own müsli, which is not hard, but easy, and worth it.

Kaleido (Mango Tokyo Monorail Mix) is seven minutes and fourteen seconds for you to book a train ticket to the opposite of where you think you are, or should be, going. Get on the train. Leave.

Ringin’ feat Andrue Cavaco (Dumb Dan Dub) by Patrick L and Andrue Cavaco will provide the perfect, steady, seven minute müsli making beat.

Listen to the eight minutes and six seconds that is Nails by Dousk and for god’s sake, pluck your eyebrows; you look like an animal, which is never good other than in Nine Inch Nails song titles, if you’re into that kind of music, or aesthetics. Now take a moment to breathe. After all, you’re not quite sure where the train is taking you. But you look good, eyebrows freshly plucked, and with either a failed or elevated child-parent relationship in the foreseeable future.

It is time for No Sudden Moves by Glenn Morrison, six minutes and a few seconds long. Let’s break some records. Run from one end of the train to the next. Then do it again, but faster.

Capture your breath to Beyond The Shadows (Moonbeam Remix) by Lens, it’s close to seven minutes long so feel free to get catch some powernap time aswell.

You will wake up to the sweet, sweet sound of success, of the millions of dollars that is Cern by Boeoes Kaelstigen. Extending the theme of money, you will sell your bonds, your stocks and deposit it all in the account connected to your VISA. You will do that with the help of the internet, and the magnificent service that is your specific internet bank. You feel prepared but not yet ready.

Goritown by Presslaboys takes on where Cern left off, giving you seven and a half minutes to figure out how to make use of all this energy the eight previous tasks has given you. You will think, and think hard.

Crazy People (D-Nox & Beckers Remix) by Logiztik Soundsis the final seven minutes you need to make a decision.

As the 50 second Outro slowly fades out, you nod to noone in particular, and jump out from the moving train. Uncertain if you will land, and where, if any of the two, you regret only one thing: talking to your parents as if they were your equals, something they never will nor can be; this is clear to you now, and wasn’t before, and you have regrets, but it’s too late for that, and you know it.”

Mixtape instructions written by Jacob Åström, avid fan, part of Boeoes Kaelstigen’s live visual studio Herb Wilson, not very tall, but with a positive attitude towards height.

Download: Boeoes Kaelstigen - Sintran Vacation dj mix (zShare)

Boeoes Kaelstigen remixes

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

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Swedish minimal techno/italo heroes in Boeoes Kaelstigen just did a remix of Swedish electropop queen Firefox AK’s latest single “Once I Was Like You”. The “Boeoes Kaelstigen’s Erwise Remix” spots 707 cowbells, reverb drenched 303 lines and cut up vocals - a perfect combo for warm summer nights.

The boys also remixed the “Ström Theme” from national Swedish Radio show Ström which features all things electronic and is hosted by Andreas Tilliander along with Håkan Lidbo. The remix is a melodic melancholic take on the Ström theme song, in true Boeoes Kaelstigen-esque fashion with 12bit-gritty congas providing the melody.

Firefox AK - Once I Was Like You (Boeoes Kaelstigens Erwise remix) (zShare)

Ström i P2 / Håkan Lidbo – Strömavbrott (Boeoes Kaelstigen’s Etsi Remix) (zShare)

PS. Check out their Mixin’ It Up next week…