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Yek
Yek (12")
Cat: NONPLACE 044. Rel: 14 Nov 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Yek 128-12 (4:48)
Yek 64-11 (3:17)
Yek 132-11 (4:34)
Yek 122-12 (4:40)
Review: Mohammad Reza Mortazavi is the perfect companion to Burnt Friedman's steely, minimalistic shades of broken dub techno. The Iranian percussionist comes as a surprise addition to the Nonplace catalogue, but he certainly makes for an even more cerebral drumming experience than the already off-kilter world of Friedman's tunes. Both the A-side's mixes of "Yek" are just on the right side of dark, combining Eastern influences together with colder, more industrial executions from the West. On the B-side, we have a similarly frenetic experience, where metallic drums collide with deep baselines and polyrhythmic flows spanning the full circle. Well, this might just be our favourite Nonplace yet!
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out of stock $13.43
Ritme Jaavdanegi (B-STOCK)
Cat: LTNC 018 (B-STOCK). Rel: 22 Oct 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear on top of record sleeve, product in perfect working order***


By the time he broke through in 2010 with debut album "Green Hands", Mohammad Reza Mortazavi had already earned a reputation for being the world's leading exponent of the tombak, an ancient Persian "goblet drum" that's still popular in the artist's homeland, Iran. Since then he's released countless albums showcasing his unique tombak techniques and virtuoso playing. His latest, "Ritme Jaavdanegi", is superb. It boasts eight solo pieces in which he creates mesmerizing, mind-altering rhythms and intricate fills using just his fingers and almost every part of the tombak (drum skin, rim, wooden base etc). Given the intricacy of the percussion sounds, you'll be genuinely amazed - like us - that it is the work of a lone musician.
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out of stock $15.15
Ritme Jaavdanegi
Cat: LTNC 018. Rel: 22 Oct 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tears Of A Fakir/Op 1 (5:35)
Riding Time (3:11)
Roaming Pulses (3:34)
Taken By The Wind (2:35)
Exploring (4:14)
Dancing Eleven (2:33)
Sudden Inspiration (2:32)
Tears Of A Fakir/Op 2 (6:11)
Review: By the time he broke through in 2010 with debut album "Green Hands", Mohammad Reza Mortazavi had already earned a reputation for being the world's leading exponent of the tombak, an ancient Persian "goblet drum" that's still popular in the artist's homeland, Iran. Since then he's released countless albums showcasing his unique tombak techniques and virtuoso playing. His latest, "Ritme Jaavdanegi", is superb. It boasts eight solo pieces in which he creates mesmerizing, mind-altering rhythms and intricate fills using just his fingers and almost every part of the tombak (drum skin, rim, wooden base etc). Given the intricacy of the percussion sounds, you'll be genuinely amazed - like us - that it is the work of a lone musician.
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out of stock $16.84
Focus
Focus (12")
Cat: PH 003. Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Going (3:31)
Rebounce (2:32)
Floating In The Now (5:01)
White Daf (2:40)
Birth Of A Whale (4:16)
Review: Mohammad Reza Mortazavi was properly introduced to us alongside Burnt Friedman, on a Nonplace 12" that came out last year. The only memory we have of that was that it was the dog's bollocks, bringing through Reza's immersive 'Tombak' drum style together with Friedman's own love for percussion. The Iranian artist returns with a new EP for Padre Himalaya, a young imprint with a clear vision, and it's all about his minimalistic drum flex across these five tracks. Much like Friedman's music, Reza has a knack for turning something so simple into something dangerously hypnotic, and this EP has a propensity to lift you away onto a different planet thanks to the awesome power of the drum. Magnificent.
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out of stock $8.41
Yek 2
Yek 2 (12")
Cat: NON 52. Rel: 24 Jun 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Yek 127-17 (5:33)
Yek 166-3 (5:51)
Yek 134-17 (5:20)
Yek 128-10 (5:39)
Review: Talk about the power of pure rhythms. 'Yek 166-3', to reference just one of four iterations here, is as propellant as anything you're likely to hear in a club, but if heard mid-party would be one of the most challenging curveballs you could ask for. Comprised entirely of tribal-like top end percussive structures set at breakneck pace, it's a great place to start with this release overall - a package that's as much about artistically accomplished complete tracks as it is providing workable elements for use in something larger. A DJ's delight, this isn't to say all four arrangements don't deserve to be heard individually. '134-17' growls and shimmers in a way that's subtly complex, ideal for headphone or big rig play. '128-10' is more about poised dark tech atmosphere, while '127-17' exists within looser frameworks, leading to more serene and relaxed results.
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out of stock $16.32
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