| This is Apegenine's main series of releases, focusing on music with a pop influence, blending and experimenting with different forms of electropop, idm, hip-hop, folk and rock. |
| The Chapitre series is for our more textural releases, adventuring in the outer regions of ambience and modern composition. |
| A.D.D. ( Apegenine Digital Distribution) is a pay-per-download showcase of special b-sides or eps. |
| Ap3 is Apegenine's freely downloadable mp3 and flac collection, special gifts from our releasers ! Hope you enjoy |
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| V.A. - Apegenine volume 1 |
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01 "Given
the never-ending deluge of compilations flooding the marketplace,
is there anything to distinguish Apegenine Volume 1—twelve
samplings of ambient electronica—from the competition?
Launched in 2003 by Vincent Fugère (also appearing
here under his Vision guise), the Quebec-based Apegenine label's
maiden voyage collects contributions from the unknown (Kaneel,
Mv, Xerxes, RS3, Blisaed, and Vizion), the lesser known (Makunouchi
Bento, Julien Neto), and the better known (David Kristian,
Xhale, and Epoq), plus includes a concluding piece from Type
Records' Khonnor, whose recent Handwriting debut generated
a rapturous reception record companies only dare dream about. With
mellow, dreamy chords draped over a languid, swaying groove,
Mv's (France-based Xavier Dang) elegant “Padma”
encapsulates the comp's general feel, while Californian Matthew
Centonze likewise impresses with his stately Blisaed outing
“I'm Down,” all billowing sunlit glistens and
scratchy, loping beats; the audible presence of live drums
and guitar also helps distinguish his piece from the others.
Even more stately is Connor Kirby-Long's “Cantelopps”
whose slow church melody recalls Sigur Rós; the piece
is nicely fleshed out with cello tones, electronic flutter,
voice samples, and clicking beats, though comes to an abrupt
end that's disconcerting. Elsewhere, David Kristian contributes
an animated mix of languid, Suction-styled techno in “Coneybeare”
and Xhale's ( Norway 's Erik Skodvin, one-half of Deaf City
) “In the Bathtub” layers brooding strings over
percolating beats. While Makunouchi Bento creates chilled
atmospheres using mellotron and Rhodes in “Mipoetri
(triedan mix),” Xerxes (Klaus Lunde) provides welcome
contrast by underlaying the string atmospheres of “Sphere”
with a slightly funky, head-nodding lurch. Ultimately, Apegenine
Volume 1 registers as a credible enough collection and won't
disappoint aficionados of the genre, but it's hardly genre-defying
and doesn't significantly advance the existing template. March
2005'
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apegenine main series | CD/DIGITAL |
Released march 1st, 2004 |
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Artwork and design by Vincent Fugère |
Mastered by Twerk |
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02 - Makunouchi Bento - Mipoetri (triedan mix) |
03 - Julien Neto - Such a small stain
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04 - Xhale - In the bathtub
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11 - David Kristian - Coneybeare
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12 - Connor - Cantelopps
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