Harthouse & Eye-Q

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but surely hardfloor were maximalist?

i mean, harthouse wasn't exactly austere was it?

gareth, Friday, 26 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

two years pass...
Funny, I was going to post a S&D for Harthouse but found this instead. I'd never known anything about the label until buying a couple of Alter Ego records at Open Mind ("Soulfree Remix" and something they did with David Holmes) and having my head fairly flipped around. Found a Harthouse comp from '94 today - "Harthouse Compilation Chapter 4: Global Virus" and it's got some moments, but nothing as good as the Alter Ego records.

Any other must-haves not mentioned above?

philip sherburne (philip sherburne), Saturday, 14 August 2004 03:13 (nineteen years ago) link

"Deliberation" by Cygnus X although i don't know what label that's on.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 08:46 (nineteen years ago) link

Harthouse ain't defunct but the style has changed. I corresponded with them briefly last year (they may have become defunct since then of course). They have changed their style however, or so they told me - they had also slimmed down their roster. It may have been a change of management or something.

the music mole (colin s barrow), Saturday, 14 August 2004 08:59 (nineteen years ago) link

Hacienda - Sunday Afternoon and Freddy Fresh - Accidentally Classic, both more eclectic than the customary Harthouse blend, mixing and matching so freely (and effectively) from among elements of electro, downtempo, house, techno, R&B, electro, jazz, Latin, funk, soul, and pop that they exemplify genres of their own design.

most of the Recycle or Die titles offer interesting variations on ambient/trance. haven't heard all of them, but Ralf Hildenbeutel's Looking Beyond and Dominic Woosey's Straylight are worth seeking out. the Baked Beans discs are also kinda cool.

echoinggrove (echoinggrove), Saturday, 14 August 2004 12:23 (nineteen years ago) link

got electro in there twice. heh. good thing there's such a strong electro influence, esp. on Freddy's LP. i'm listening to that one again, and it's putting me in mind of the very best Brotherhood of Structure gear. "accidental" or not, this is definitely classic.

echoinggrove (echoinggrove), Saturday, 14 August 2004 12:29 (nineteen years ago) link

seven years pass...

I found the Pulsations EP on youtube the other day. It is such a moody and brilliant piece of work, all the way through - the tracks are thematically linked and appear to have been written in quick succession. Revisiting it after many years, I was pleased that it had lost none of its magic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6aviqsbXhE

moley, Tuesday, 15 May 2012 07:08 (eleven years ago) link

I have to say Harthouse is a classic label for their Hardfloor, Spicelab/Oliver Lieb, and Alter Ego releases alone. They also released some neat early stuff by folks like Koxbox and Susumu Yokota, and I have a fond spot for the Sven Väth and Stevie B-Zet collab called Astral Pilot too. A lot of their stuff probably sounds dated now, because it's harder and faster than the style of techno that's been popular in the recent years, but it's not the sort of cheesy 90s rave revivalists prefer either. But if you can get past that, there's plenty of gems in their catalogue.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 15 May 2012 08:00 (eleven years ago) link

This was a good 'un too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7XGeDvGO5Y&feature=related

moley, Thursday, 17 May 2012 06:57 (eleven years ago) link

eight years pass...

any good mix CDs on these labels? I really like a few tracks on the 3rd Harthouse comp (C-Trance. Alice in Wonderland, Shapechanger)

brimstead, Monday, 14 September 2020 18:36 (three years ago) link


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