REVIEWS OF REGION ZERO - A BOLTFISH
RECORDINGS SAMPLER
E|I
Magazine - Issue
4, Spring 2005
"Known for releasing quality electronics by means of MP3s on their website...
Boltfish are among a handful of young labels pushing the edges of cinematic electronics
in the right direction. This time around they're making even more of an impact
with the release of Region Zero...."
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TheVibes.net
- 15/06/05
(Translated from original Italian Review)
"An interesting label sampler from Boltfish, the relatively unknown British
label (also quite a new label.. having been around for approximately a year),
lead by CHEjU and MINT, long time friends and collaborators,
producing electronic, cinematic and organic music,
as well as electro, idm and all that is included in
the "umbrella" terms of glitch and atmospheric. This sampler is
their first in traditional format (either for 5 pounds or downloadable free of
charge from the Boltfish website!) The activity of the label has
been concentrated on the web and free mp3 downloads of its releases thusfar and
it assembles this sampler from its most international roster of artists (from
the United Kingdom, the USA, Thailand, Japan, France and Norway). What makes
an impression is the stylistic variety of the artists, whilst maintaining an
attention to melody and an affection for the clear, filtered, and anamorphic
shapes on which the boys from Boltfish project melodies that
remind you of the works of Autechre and Four Tet. The level of quality is
consistently high...
...A soup of sonority
that we invite you to taste."
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Smallfish Records
- 15/10/04
"Not only is this a really good value CD, it is also an excellent representation
of what this little known label does."
"It's nicest electronica in its most
playful form...from light-hearted to slightly
darker, quite beatless to more tricky bits...definitely
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Avantfolk.tk
Issue 9 - October 04
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spanish Review)
"(Bal-a-klah-va), Cheju, Ochre (the prettiest song on the disc) and Mint show
preference for melodic and classic IDM with pop leanings (Morr, CCO), producing
deep lines of low, rhythmical and complex electro with simple melodic flourishes.
Zainetica, Karmoy and Sveto the fool create a purer, polyhedral sound with more
edge; more scientific than emotional (near Autechre). There are also pleasant,
sudden changes like the glitch folk of Richard Houghten, the oxidized post-rock
of Countripsyde or the Boards of Canada-esque environmental miniature that brings
BBWax to us."
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Electronic Desert-
14/09/04
"...a range
of tracks with excellent production, warmth
and precise sound."
"Both
the packaging and the website looks really
nice and the roster of Boltfish promises
more, much more. To the Boltfish people
I say: continued good luck and success with
the label." |
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Tesselate - 12/09/04
"Boltfish are fast becoming one
of those labels, where each release is a must
have. What makes it even sweeter is, you can
download their releases for free. Region Zero
takes the label to another level, and will
get people noticing how good their output is.
Head over to www.boltfish.co.uk now and
grab this release asap. You could also purchase
this amazing release on cd for the crazy
price of £4.50 including p&p, as
it does come in a very nice digipak. Whilst
your there take a listen to the previous
ep releases as well, all good stuff.
Highly
recommended."
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Sutemos.net -
10/09/04
"... when rock,
instrumental music and hip-hop are fashionable
parts of
electronic music I start lacking the pure
e-sound. This compilation brings it back
to me."
"... really beautiful tracks (such
as Bal-a-klah-va - Anamorph, Karmoy - Klem,
MINT - Growing Older)..."
"After listening to the compilation I came
up to decision that...it IS good. And the
most important thing is that it draws a pretty
good picture about
the music this label releases and preaches."
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IglooMag - 09/09/04
"Known for releasing quality electronics
by means of MP3's on their website (feat. Zainetica,
Mint, Bal-a-klah-va, Mediumdan, Cheju, Karmoy),
Boltfish are among a handful of young labels
pushing the edges of cinematic electronics
into the right direction. This time around
they're making even more of an impact with
the release of Region Zero --a compilation "sampler" that
highlights the work of existing members and
a few new(er) musicians. The first half of
Region Zero focuses on the rhythmic complexities
of electro and unusual electronica while the
last half delves into the experimental magnetism
of minimal sound-sculptures and indie-electronic
flavors. Looking at this in point-form structure,
it might look/sound like this:
Region Zero :: A Boltfish Recordings Sampler
(01) :: Gorgeous rhythmic electro-tinged
grooves.
(02) :: Analog infested humanoid electronica.
(03) :: Electro-ambience for extraterrestrial
communication.
(04) :: Robotic/analog electronics w/ a Kraftwerk
chassis.
(05) :: Emotional twitches for thoughtful
switches.
(06) :: Upbeat electro transmissions for
space travel.
(07) :: Factory rhythm'n ambience meets Gescom.
(08) :: Flickering through memories w/ a
guitar.
(09) :: Nature buzzes w/ the pulse of classical
electricity.
(10) :: Experimental indie-glitch smorgasbord.
(11) :: All-Consuming theme to your childhood
dreams.
Stunning artwork should also be noted. A
bright digi-pak casing is drenched with the
attractive hues of orange and yellow. A hallway
leading to a closed door waits patiently
for the listener to open. What rests beyond
is the enriched electronics of the Boltfish
collective. A sound that is absorbed, and
a panoramic view that is all encompassing.
If you are willing to accept a 2-part collection
of varied electronic/experimental sounds,
then Region Zero will open the door for you."
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EyeballKid
- 02/09/04
"...a raft of contemporary electronic
styles and tones that float together as one
item. The people at Boltfish, namely
Cheju and Mint, have done well by gathering
so many similarly-minded artists on the one
release."
"It’s all good to listen to,
from the well-rounded bleepers of Zainetica,
Ochre
and Cheju to the distant wind-chime ambient
overtures by Mint, J-Auer and Richard Houghten.
No mad beats here, just nice and laid back.
Karmoy (from Norway) had the best track I
believe with ‘Klem’, a bassy
groover with sophisticated overlays and homages
to Autechre and Plaid."
"...this is a solid release by Boltfish
that will certainly get some well deserved
attention with electronic types as it will
with me. What they have decided to ignore
in terms of wealth they have certainly made
up for in terms of scope, depth and giving
artists a chance to flourish. Long may it
continue."
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AngryApe -
31/08/04
"...'Region Zero’ presents
a perfect example of varying qualities and
trends
within the international electronica circuit.
Opener ‘Anamorph’ by (Bal-a-klah-va)
is a classic upbeat electronic stormer, alike
to the Ai Records roster around their desirable ‘Estate’ compilation.
Sticking with an Ai theme, Sveto The Fool shares
the similar qualities of FZV and at times,
Aphex Twin’s ‘Ventolin’ track;
an Autechre style mash-up of industrial sounds
and metallic machinery."
"At the other end of
the more dance-orientated spectrum is Richard
Houghten, whose two-minute
oddity of plucked acoustic strings bare an
uncanny resemblance to Fridge’s ‘Harmonics’ or
the reversed samples of Four Tet’s ‘Pause’.
Countripsyde is a rarity in IDM; the sound
of fuzzed up vocal samples and electric guitars
verging on the slacker-hip-hop-country-folk
of Beck, if he tried dabbling at electronica. ‘Region
Zero’ suggest there’s more than
predictable minds at work here and a great
suggestion that labels shouldn’t limit
themselves to a certain genre."
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Norman
Records
- 27/08/04
"...a well rounded & accessible
collection of catchy, melodic & chilled
IDM...you're guaranteed a ride into greener
pastures than usual. Possibly for
fans of Ai, Merck & mid period Warp amongst
others."
"Deffo worth taking a punt on too
as you get 11 trax for under a fiver. Bargain-tastic!"
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Loop.cl
- 15/08/04
"This imprint has a discography
of 5 EP's, a live mix of Boltfish tracks and
this forthcoming compilation ‘Region
Zero’ released on MP3 format and digi-pack
CD.
Different genres reunite 11 artists who
flirt with electro such as Bal-a-klah-va
(anamorph) and Cheju's
ambient piece with Soo Lee on vocals;
the techno-electro cut of Karmøy and
the magnificent Ochre with his melodic electronica
in the likes of Aphex Twin and Black Dog.
In the midst Sveto The Fool, in my opinion,
breaks the link within the compilation with
his
kind of
industrial percussion. Richard Houghten
offers acoustic guitar cords and glitch,
while
Mint produces a captivating mantle of delicate
keyboard lines. Countripsyde's track is a
peculiar mixture of distorted guitar and
samples of
voices, and to close this
comp BBwax
leaves us with a gorgeous ambient cut."
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TheMilkFactory -
04/08/04
"Spanning a wide range of musical landscapes,
from the soft ambiences of Cheju’s Camellia
or Bah-a-klah-va’s Anamorph to the electro
influences of Karmøy’s Klem, the
vintage electronica of Zainetica’s Disorder
or the acoustic mood of Richard Houghten’s
superb Untitled #3. The quality is exceptionally
high for such a young label. Most of the tracks
presented here evolve between warm analogue
soundscapes, gentle glitch, and acoustic elements,
creating an interesting emotional canvas all
the way through.
The concept behind Boltfish
is to provide electronic music for free on
the Internet.
Therefore, Region Zero is made available for download on the label’s
website. But Boltfish have also taken the step to release this album onto
proper CD for
a limited run of three hundred copies. And amongst the myriad of MP3 labels
around, Boltfish’s deserves to get noticed in every possible way."
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Helene Ramos Galagarza -
04/08/04
RadioLibre, Lima, Peru
"Brilliant soundscapes
... the kind of music that will be loved by present
and future generations..."
untitledmusic -
July 04
"With a manifesto to create organic music, experimental
electronica and cinematic sounds I find myself
gravitating to the more melodic and sombre side of
the 11 tracks
on show here. ‘Disorder’ by Zainetica
is one that really catches me, spacious keys and
filtered vocoder effects build on industrial beats,
adding menace and shape to the soundscape. ‘Untitled
3’ by Richard Houghten with its flickering
filtered guitar and hints of Japanese culture is
another great tune to chill with. There’s
another side to this collection though, more up-tempo
electronica
tracks such as ‘Sticklebrick Symphony’ by
Ochre, which has an Autechre feel. Warp Records
beware, Boltfish are the new fish in the sea and
they’ve
got a lot to offer, not to mention free downloads
on their website."
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