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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 11:43

Johannes Heil 'Loving' by WPP

Sweat Lodge Radio, What People Play, and Cocoon are giving away 5 copies of Johannes Heil's 'Loving'. Tune in Thursday Night for the WPP Podcast with Johannes Heil .

“To share and to increase the love, to let the soul speak through the music, is a feeling which can hardly be described with words. With “Loving", I want to embrace the whole world, because this journey to the origins of electronic dance music in between Modern Detroit, high tech Soul and House is coming from the very bottom of my heart.” (Johannes Heil, 2010) What time is love? With this question, Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond - better known as “The KLF” - have officially introduced the acid-orientated second Summer of Love 1988. However, the answers to this question might be numerous as the number of people living on the earth. Some think that it is the Summer of 1967, where the Hippie movement had its peak, others may hope for the perfect love in 2525 or maybe the time of love is now, in the year 2010. Obviously, Johannes Heil belongs to the latter group.

For more than fifteen years, he is an essential part of the German Techno scene and - with his classics from the likes of “Paranoid Dancer” (Kanzleramt, 1998) or “Calling” (1999) - belongs to the acoustic long-term memory of Techno. However, in the last few years with his releases for Klang Elektronik, Anthony Rother’s Datapunk label and several own imprints like JH Records, Metatron or, most recently, Shit happens, Johannes remained one of the guarantors for musical enhancements. With his eleventh studio album “Loving", Heil is taking stock of his 15 years of musical past, in a modern and at the same time traditional way. He uses influences from Detroit House only superficially, the history of modern dance music that he tells is that of music as the universal language between all continents. So, one can find African chants in a marching rhythm ("Hallelujah") as well as terrific pumping pizzicato strings ("The Ace"), hypnotically dancefloor-binding sub bass runners like “To The Groove” or Samba percussion tracks with marching band citations ("Glockenspiel") and Detroit high tech House ("Freedom Of Heart")

To win your free CD copy, send your name and address to the Sweat Lodge Radio info mail with 'Loving' in the message subject. Winners will be notified.


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What People Play Podcast plays on Sweat Lodge Radio every Thursday at 22:00, and Monday at 12:00.
Written by Dizzy
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