FUSE PRESENTS ANTHONY ROTHER

(2CD)
the new Fuse Presents is mixed by Anthony Rother
Genre Techno
FormatCD
Cat. noMMCD035
Label MUSIC MAN RECORDS
Artist ANTHONY ROTHER
Release Date04/05/2009
Carrier2CD
Barcode5414165028024


TRACKLISTING

1 . John Starlight - Shadowbreaker (Bo ys Noize Remix 1)
2 . Studio 1 - Silber 1
3 . Leke da Loco - Final R ound
4 . John Kelvin & Darmon D - Recall
5 . Fetish &ME - Discoteckt onic
6 . Utku Dalmaz - Don't Get Lost (Freakslum Remix)
7 . Rother v s Telekraft - Planet Telekraft (Tony Rohr & Alexi Delano Remix)
8 . Ricard o Tobar - With You
9 . Mad Mike - Lo-Tech Reality
10 . Pig & Dan - S ubculture
11 . Baustein - Baustein 1 B
12 . La Rez - Wo Kommen Wir H er (Frank Kusserow Remix)

1 . John Starlight - Shadowbreaker (Boys N oize Remix 1)
2 . Studio 1 - Silber 1
3 . Leke da Loco - Final Round
4 . John Kelvin & Darmon D - Recall
5 . Utku Dalmaz - Don't Get Los t (Freakslum Remix)
6 . Rother vs Telekraft - Planet Telekraft (Tony Rohr & Alexi Delano Remix)
7 . Ricardo Tobar - With You
8 . Pig & Dan - S ubculture
9 . Baustein - Baustein 1 B
10 . La Rez - Wo Kommen Wir He r (Frank Kusserow Remix)



INFO
INCLUDES UNMIXED BONUS-CD - TWO CD'S FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

Joining the ranks of Dave C larke, DJ Hell, Joris Voorn, Steve Bug, Shinedoe, Adam Beyer, Deetron and Techna sia who have all been firm favourites at Belgium's illustrious techno mecca, Fus e, Anthony Rother now provides us with a new live mix to add some German techno spice to the series. Splicing the likes of Wolfgang Voigt's Studio 1 series, UR' s Mad Mike, John Starlight, Fetish &Me, Pig & Dan and his own new Beuys von Tele kraft persona, Rother takes us on a journey through the new stripped down sounds of techno.

For over 17 years Anthony Rother has been working, playi ng, living and representing electro and techno. Always believing in this kind of music, Rother went through all its ups and downs. With his club label Datapunk he has been transforming the aesthetics of electro into today's music for severa l years now. Some extraordinary successful singles, like productions for Sven Vä th's Cocoon label, and Rother's fifth studio album "Popkiller" prove the timeles sness of his sound.

Anthony Rother's career started in the late eigh ties. His first record releases were strongly inspired by the spherical sound co llage of director and composer John Carpenter ("Die Klapperschlange", "The End") . From 1994, Rother was one of the most important producers of Heiko Laux's Kanz leramt label, which, at that time, was located in rural Hessen and has remained one of the few German labels releasing techno on a qualitatively high level.

Three years later, a sub label of Kanzleramt was founded especially for Rother's long player "Sex with the machines", Kanzeleramt's first artist album. It added a long lasting dynamic to Rother's career and finally with "Sex with th e machines" Rother realised for the first time the synergy of clubbing expectati on and the intensity of electro beats typical for his sound.

As a co nsequence, Rother started to go his own way in 1998 and founded his own label PS I49NET, an artistic platform to release his own productions as well as a variety of collaborations with fellow producers and innovative musicians for whom PSI49 NET represented the right medium. It was this label on which celebrated albums l ike "Simulationszeitalter" (2000), "Little Computer People" (2001) and "Hacker" (2002) were released. Over the years, a musical friendship with Frankfurt's lege ndary DJ Sven Väth resulting in several common productions has developed. Rother produced the two Sven Väth albums "Contact" and "Fire" as well as several other collaborations, like "Komm" and "Magie", for Väth's Cocoon label under the name of Väth & Rother whilst he has also collaborated recently with the likes of Tho mas Schumacher, Karl Bartos, Miss Kittin, Erick Morillo and DJ Hell.

Now as the head of Datapunk and Stahl, Rother has been taking his production ski lls from the dancefloor to more experimental realms and back again as he develop s his DJ skills using a laptop, mixer and controller. With his first mix for FUS E he tackles the minimal edged dubs of Wolfgang Voight's Studio 1, the unmistaka ble sound of Mad Mike / UR, the deep dreamlike grooves of Ricardo Tobar, Florian Senfter's (aka Zombie Nation) John Starlight alter ego and Pig & Dan's chugging minimalism whilst taking it all back to the highly polished electro stylings of Frank Kusserow's remix of La Rez's 'Wo Kommen Wir Her'.