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Melodies #002: Ben Ufo Selects

Melodies #002: Ben Ufo Selects

Ben UFO selects two tracks for Melodies Record Club, a new series of DJ and artist curated mini compilations in loud 12ā€ format. Neither of these two tracks were originally produced with a club setting in mind, but nevertheless they have made appearances across his DJ sets, with ā€˜Drums’ used in his first BBC essential mix back in 2013 expertly nestled between techno productions.

ā€˜Drums’ is from Laurie Spiegel’s 1980 experimental electronics album ā€œThe Expanding Universeā€ and features a percussive seven minute computer generated workout inspired by Spiegel’s interest in African and Indian music. ā€˜Echoes From Mamori’ by Olof Dreijer (The Knife/Oni Ayhun) was commissioned by artist Adnan Yildiz for a 2009 exhibition, and was previously released only on CD. Dreijer built the track around arpeggios generated using sounds of frogs recorded in the Amazon and birds around Berlin, fed into a sampler.
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Ben UFO selects two tracks for Melodies Record Club, a new series of DJ and artist curated mini compilations in loud 12ā€ format. Neither of these two tracks were originally produced with a club setting in mind, but nevertheless they have made appearances across his DJ sets, with ā€˜Drums’ used in his first BBC essential mix back in 2013 expertly nestled between techno productions.

ā€˜Drums’ is from Laurie Spiegel’s 1980 experimental electronics album ā€œThe Expanding Universeā€ and features a percussive seven minute computer generated workout inspired by Spiegel’s interest in African and Indian music. ā€˜Echoes From Mamori’ by Olof Dreijer (The Knife/Oni Ayhun) was commissioned by artist Adnan Yildiz for a 2009 exhibition, and was previously released only on CD. Dreijer built the track around arpeggios generated using sounds of frogs recorded in the Amazon and birds around Berlin, fed into a sampler.