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Tempus Remixes
Tempus Remixes (limited 12")
Cat: 12MUTE 661. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Stechmuck (Sleaford Mods rework) (3:46)
Stechmuck (version) (3:59)
Stechmuck (Rrose remix) (8:07)
Tempus (Alessandro Cortini remix) (6:43)
Review: Pole's 2022 album Tempus featured one particular track, 'Stechmuck' which was centred on the sound of his dying Minimoog. It's a tidy continuation of the faulty Waldorf filter which inspired his project name in the first place, and now Stefan Betke has taken the inspiration of his broken gear further by inviting a heavyweight cast of remixers to reversion the track. You might not have expected UK electro punk agitators Sleaford Mods to be crossing paths with German minimalist dub, but here we are and the results are incendiary. Elsewhere, Rrose delivers a textbook slice of writhing, tactile techno and Alessandro Cortini brings his grandiose synth expertise to bear on the track.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.77
Tempus
Tempus (CD)
Cat: CDSTUMM 476. Rel: 18 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cenote
Grauer Sand
Alp
Stechmuck
Firmament
Tempus
Allermannsharnisch
Review: Stephan Betke has always pushed musical and conceptual boundaries with his work as Pole, perfecting a trademark sonic style that's both unmistakably his and fiendishly tricky to pin down. 'Tempus', his latest full-length excursion, is reportedly his attempt to "consider the connection between the past, present and future" and sees him pepper hazy, minimalistic electronic dub rhythms with a combination of classically fluid jazz instrumentation, enveloping ambient chords, wayward synthesiser sounds and heavily manipulated and processed instrumentation. The result is an album that sounds more human and emotionally rich than some of his more out-there excursions, whilst retaining the heady, dub-wise pulse that has always been one of his aural calling cards.

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Tempus
Tempus (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 476. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cenote (7:44)
Grauer Sand (4:03)
Alp (6:16)
Stechmuck (7:03)
Firmament (5:57)
Tempus (5:28)
Allermannsharnisch (7:51)
Review: Mute Records expand their indie major empire with the announcement of yet another album by Stefan Betke aka. Pole, 'Tempus'. The title of the album refers to the Latin word for time, which was later co-opted into the German language to refer to grammatical tense - thus, Pole's seven-suite album is literally a meditation on linguistic time. In comparison to his earlier albums, Pole's sound is unusually urgent on 'Tempus' - implicitly urging us to reconsider our warped notion of time through effects like dub delay - and incorporates more motifs from jazz than ever before.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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1 (reissue)
1 (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: POLE 1LP. Rel: 28 Aug 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Modul (4:36)
Fragen (6:38)
Kirschenessen (5:26)
Lachen (7:30)
Berlin (4:39)
Tanzen (5:46)
Fremd (5:29)
Paula (6:12)
Fliegen (4:46)
 in stock $17.91
2 (reissue)
2 (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: POLE 2LP. Rel: 28 Aug 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Fahren (9:18)
Stadt (3:23)
Streit (5:50)
Huckepack (4:34)
Hafen (4:19)
Weit (5:41)
Played by: Logic1000
 in stock $20.14
3 (Love Record Stores 2020)
3 (Love Record Stores 2020) (yellow vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LPOLE 3LP. Rel: 20 Jun 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Silberfisch (6:36)
Taxi (7:11)
Karussell (6:41)
Uberfahrt (8:00)
Rondell Zwei (6:59)
Klettern (8:07)
Strand (7:32)
Fohlenfurz (3:16)
Review: In honour of the launch of the "Love Record Stores" project, Mute has decided to make Pole's brilliant third album, "3", available in a special yellow-vinyl edition. That's as good an excuse as any to add it to your record collection, though the set's undisputed quality and stone-cold classic status is arguably more of a selling point. By the time he originally released it, Stefan Betke had successfully fine-tuned his spaced-out, minimalist electronic dub style. Combining hypnotic rhythms, some influenced by hip-hop and others by Basic Channel style dub techno, with deep dub basslines, opaque electronics and dusty, often glitchy samples, Betke used "3" to cement his reputation as a genuine sonic innovator. While all of his albums are essential, "3" is arguably the best of the lot.
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123
123 (3xCD box set)
Cat: POLE 123CD. Rel: 24 Apr 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Modul
Fragen
Kirschenessen
Lachen
Berlin
Tanzen
Fremd
Paula
Fliegen
Fahren
Stadt
Streit
Huckepack
Hafen
Weit
Silberfisch
Taxi
Karussell
Uberfahrt
Rondell Zwei
Klettern
Strand
Fohlenfurz
Review: Astonishing, 22 years have passed since the release of Stefan Betke's debut album as Pole. Along with the "2" and "3" albums that followed in 1999 and 2000 respectively, it helped establish him as a producer with a defiantly distinctive, dub-fired sound: a brand of electronic minimalism that drew just as much on ambient and micro-house as it did techno and of course reggae soundsystem culture. Crackly, spaced-out, hypnotic and mind-soothing, all three albums sound as fresh now as they did when they were first released. Helpfully, Mute has decided to reissue all three at once via this box set. There are no bells and whistles, just three essential albums in a plain black box. If you don't own them already, you know what to do.
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Con Struct
Cat: BB 243CD. Rel: 22 Mar 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Wurm
Sieht Hoch
Lacht
Und Fangt Den Vogel!
Drachenbaume Sind Friedliche Wesen
Wiegenlied Fur Katzen
Review: The latest artist to delve into Conrad Schnitzler's vast archive of synthesizer sounds and Con-Struct new tracks is Pole, AKA dub-tronica stalwart Stefan Betke. In the liner notes, Betke admits to never warming to Schnitzler's brand of synthesizer experimentalism, despite respecting the German pioneer's vast body of work. Yet despite these misgivings, Betke has produced an impressive set which melds some of Schnitzler's trademark electronics - woozy, evocative, out-there and occasionally hugely challenging - with his own glitch-heavy rhythms and dub techno inspired textures. The result is a collection of finely tuned tracks that effortlessly joins the dots between 1970s electronica, '90s IDM, and Betke's distinctly dub-wise production style.
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Rulers Of This World
Rulers Of This World (limited 180 gram fern green vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 15. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Techno
Scapegoat (feat Milly James) (5:54)
Scapegoat (Pole rework) (5:13)
Deceivers (6:14)
Believers (5:00)
Review: Lempuyang makes it to release number 15 with a devastatingly deep new EP from Deepchord Records co-founder Mike Schommer. He kicks off with 'Scapegoat' featuring the alluring vocals of Milly James which echo out over super slow-motion dub rhythms and icy pads. The Pole rework brings more crisp hits and distant eerie drones over a more pronounced rhythm but one that remains devilishly sparse. On the flip, 'Deceivers' has more hypotonic drive - a fleshy dub stepper to lock in any 'floor and then 'Believers' slows it down to a crawl once more. An essential dub EP that promises no represses.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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