The Field- From Here We Go Sublime (Minimal Techno, Tech House, Ambient Techno) Released: March 26, 2007 [Kompakt] Producer(s): Axel Willner
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The Field- From Here We Go Sublime (Minimal Techno, Tech House, Ambient Techno) Released: March 26, 2007 [Kompakt] Producer(s): Axel Willner
Live Picks: 10/12
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
Techno and LOUD GUITARS.
The Field, Smartbar
Infinite Moment is the latest minimal techno album on Kompakt album from Swedish producer Axel Willner, aka The Field. It’s not quite the masterpiece that was From Here We Go Sublime or even Looping State of Mind-level good, but it’s perhaps his best record since then.
DJs Leo Leal and Phillip Stone open.
Oh Sees, Thalia Hall
We’ve covered Oh Sees at SILY in the past, when they went by a different name (A Weird Exits) and yet another different name (Music Frozen Dancing 2018). Since earlier this year, they’ve released a new record--surprise, surprise--the hour-long Smote Reverser. Expect to hear a few new tracks mixed in among career-spanning rippers.
Detroit garage rocker Timmy’s Organism opens.
Thrice, House of Blues
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L.A. rock bands The Bronx & Teenage Wrist open.
Exhumed, Reggies
I can’t believed Exhumed had never made a concept album before last year’s Death Revenge, which is based on real events involving brutal murders and desecration of cadavers. The record is awesome, but I can’t help but compare it to their post-career opus, the even more gory, brutal, and wonderfully silly Necrocracy.
Death metal band Revocation headlines. Prog metal titans Rivers of Nihil, socially conscious grind band Yautja, and thrashers Misanthrophy open.
Shooter Jennings, Beat Kitchen
When we previewed his show at Beat Kitchen in April, we mentioned that Shooter Jennings was working on Shooter, a stripped-down album, especially in comparison to his previous releases. Now, Shooter is out, and the Dave Cobb-produced record is certainly a return to roots if a bit polished.
Rock bands Oblio and Arrow and Dan Whitaker & The Shinebenders open.
Pat Metheny, Chicago Theatre
One of the most prolific, collaborative, and straight-up talented guitar players ever, Pat Metheny, plays Chicago Theatre tonight. Expect lots of noodling, improvisation, and smiles.
Top Tracks: The Field- "Who Goes There"
.@thefield_axel's brilliantly austere new single, "Who Goes There," contains wonders you could live in for days:
Axel Willner’s decade-plus work as The Field is brilliant because of its simplicity. When listening to a piece from, say, Looping State of Mind or The Yesterday and Today you’re often hearing Willner create ripples and not waves. The Swedish producer’s never been much about “look at me” or hurrying to get somewhere. Tracks might not truly hit there groove until three or four minutes in and…
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The Field, aka Axel Willner, releases new album The Follower this Friday, via Kompakt. Today, he's streaming the album in full. Check it out below.
http://pitchfork.com/news/64423-the-field-streams-new-album-the-follower/
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