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nofuture|erutufon
30th January 2004, 16:42
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<p><font size="1" face="Verdana"><b>super_collider - radianations on the rise ep <br></b>(RRR006 - LP)<br><br>
A1 <a href="/mp3/RawDigits/radianationsclip.mp3" target="_blank">radianations on the rise - super_collider</a><br>
A2 radianations on the rise - wagon christ version<br>B1 radionotions - meteorites version<br>B2 radianations on the rise - the collisions live version<br><br><br><b>The second single to be released from the full length Super_Collider album, <a href="http://www.no-future.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?&threadid=828">Raw Digits</a>, is the soulful<br><br>electronic fable , Radianations on the Rise. The EP version features three fine alternative takes<br><br>from guest remixers Wagon Christ ( Luke Vibert ) and S_C labelmates, Meteorites. The band<br><br>that toured Raw Digits in 2002/2003 are also recorded on this single for posterity, performing<br><br>the live version of the song in one take, at the brainfarm II studio in Brighton. Yes, fantastic, you<br><br>will be able to experience the sheer tightness of the Collisions, just in case you didn't catch any<br><br>
of those incredible _Collider live shows... </b></font></p>
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<font size="1" face="Verdana"><i>scheduled release date is Monday 23rd August Distributed by SRD / Neuton.</i></font>

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Lady E
19th March 2004, 11:42
Phillip Sheburne - Critical Beats

The Wire April 2004

Super_Collider
'Radianations on the Rise' RRR 006

Two years after the release of Super_Collider's Raw Digits, Jamie Lidell and Cristian Vogwl give their glitch gospel dirge "Radianations on the Rise" the remix treatment. Wagon Christ's reworking thins out the murk and emphasises the vocals, turning the tune into a lilting ballad over a lazy breakbeat and subtle strings, while Meteorites rerecord the vocals in their own loudmouthed style over messy cod-dancehall. Super_Collider touring group The Collisions also turn in a live version thats heavy on the sleigh-bells and dread bass. But its hard to beat the grim, inverted funk of the original, also included here.

Lady E
19th March 2004, 11:44
from http://www.littledetroit.net


Â*Radianations On The RIse
"Radianations On The Rise" is the latest single to be taken from Super_Collider's "Raw Digits" album, which saw Jamie Lidell's (frankly rather impressive) voice taking more of a central role than it had done in "Head On". In this moody epic of a single, Lidell displays a wide vocal range, at times reminiscent of Prince or Marvin Gaye while never moving into the realms of pure mimicry, and the haunting arrangement is mournful and bleak, while being warm and enveloping at the same time.

Luke Vibert, under his Wagon Christ pseudonym, provides a more percussively flowing version which draws out the bare bones of the song structure, accompanying Lidell's verses with softly glowing synth chords that contribute to a less stark atmosphere that on the title track. The Meteorites kick off the B side with a far punchier take on things - zappy electronic drums, vocals spoken or rapped more than sung - which doesn't sound totally unlike something the Neptunes might have come up with. But it's the live version that I'm most drawn to; it's deeply atmospheric and features some very accomplished musicianship by the Colliders.
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Reviewed By Brendan Nelson (07/03/2004)

Lady E
4th June 2004, 10:31
Breezeblock Tracklistings: 23/3/2004

Prince - 'Darling Nikki ' (Warner Brothers)
Max Sledgley - 'Happy ' (Sunday Best)
Miss Kitten - 'Professional Distortion ' (EMI)
DJ Hell Ft. Alan Vega - 'Listen To The Hiss ' (Motor/Gigolo)
Roy Davis Jr - 'About Love (Solid Groove Remix) ' (Classic)
Passage - 'The Unstrung Harp ' (Anticon)
Westside Connection - 'Pimp The System ' (Capitol)

***The Breezeblock Bomb***
Mono Man - 'Dirty Games ' (Chronic 26)


Super Collider - 'Radianations On The Rise ' (Rise Robots Rise)
***Headline DJ Set - Funkstorung***
DJ Peabird - 'Untitled Intro ' (White Label)
Massive Attack - 'What Your Soul Sings' (Virgin)
Prefuse 73 - 'Drum Machine, Cello, Headwrap ' (Warp)
Tes - 'Untitled Demo ' (White Label)
Bjork - 'Hidden Place ' (One Little Indian)
Funkstorung w/ Enik - 'Disconnected' (!K7)
Anti Pop Consortium - 'What Am I ' (Warp)
Moloko - 'Be Like You ' (Echo) Lenny Kravitz - 'What The **** Are We Saying ' (Virgin)
Funkstorung - 'Cement Shoes ' (!K7)
Sonic Youth - 'Mote ' (Geffen)
Erykah Badu - '...' (Universal)
Solvent - 'Elbow Glue ' (Suction Records)
Doseone - 'Civilization ' (Mush)
Tes - 'Trigga Da Whistla ' (White Label)
Barry Adamson - 'Whispering Streets (Funkstorung Remix) '
Nikka Costa - 'Like A Feather' (White Label)
Riow Arai - 'Break Literacy ' (Matador)
Funkstorung w?Tes - 'Chopping Heads ' (!K7)
Cypress Hill - 'Insane In The Brain ' (Ruffhouse)
Wu-Tang Clan - 'Reunited (DJ Peabird Remix) ' (Loud)
In A Rush - 'A Randon Access' (White Label)
Beans - 'Win Or Lose YouiLose ' (Warp)
Sonic Sum - 'Rocket ' (White Label) Funkstorung w/Sonic Sum - 'Mr. Important ' (White Label)
AFX - 'Knievel' (White Label)
Prince - 'Kiss ' (White Label)
Funkstorung - 'Moonaddicted' (!K7)

Daedalus - 'Something Bells ' (Plug Research)
Kid 606 - 'Flutter ' (Fatcat)
Edan – ‘The Science Of Two’ (Lewis)

***Live In Session - Pitman***
Vinny Miller- 'Hogbreath Busts A Move' (4AD)
CocoRosie – ‘By Your Side’ (Touch & Go)
Timothy Leary- ‘The Psychedelic Experience (spoken word)’ (Locust)
Robert Lippock- 'Holler' (Monika)

Lady E
4th June 2004, 10:33
XFM Flo-Motion 21st March 2004


XFM Flo-Motion is selected and presented by Nick Luscombe live from London
every Sunday evening from 9pm to midnight. XFM broadcasts on 104.9FM in
London, on various Digital Audio channels nationally and worldwide via
www.xfm.co.uk.


Rahma Ali - Face The Beast (A3)
Christian Kleine - Shifts of Wood (City Centre Offices)
Dublex Inc - Nifty Night (DRC Remix) (Pulver)
Skalpel - 1958 (Quantic Version) (Ninja Tune) Phillip Charles - Open to
Suggestions (Five Six Recordings)
Wah-Chu-Ku - You Know What You Need To Do (Five Six Recordings/Nepa) The
Vanishing System - Invisible Sound (Altered Vibes)
The Lithium Project - Camera Obscurer (Hydrogen Dukebox)
Lucien -N-Luciano - Ice (Peacefrog)
Claro Intellecto - Contact (Ai)
Red Snapper - Ultraviolet (Rich Thair Remix) (Flameboy)
Shur-I-Kan - Generations (Freerange)
Kristoffer Marchi - Tonight (Night Lights)
Beanfield - Tides (Carl Craig Remix) (Compost)
Jason Sparks - Siberia (Botchit and Scarper)
Roytron - Sports Department Revision (Elusive)
Super Collider - Radianations on the Rise (Wagon Christ Remix) (Rise Robots
Rise) Khus Khus - Crick Crack (Instrumental) (Mint Source)
Clouddead - 3 Twenty (Big Dada)
Rahma Ali - Spiritual Spy (A3)
Produced and Directed by Upsetter Lee Perry - Drum Rock (Auralux) Orac -
Palacee (Omega Recordings)
Martina Topley Bird - Soul Food (Charles Webster Dub) (Independiente)
Hu Vibrational - Path of Peace (For Yusef Lateef) (Soul Jazz)
Atsui Suganama - Circles (A3)
Craig Armstrong ft Photek - Hymn 2 (Virgin/Fabric)
Robert Lippok - I Can Tell (Monika) Telefon Tel Aviv - Map of What Is
Effortless (Hefty)
Squarepusher - iambic 9 Poetry (Warp)
Hints (Jasper Dahlbeck Remix)
Barbatuques - Barbapapa's Groove (Mr Bongo)
Normal Position - Proper Positions (Deep Water Recordings)
Johny Trunk - Sister Woo (Trunk)
The Youngsters - Raspberry Fields (F Communications)
Joakim - Come Into My Kitchen (Mandy Remix) (Crosstown Rebels)

Lady E
4th June 2004, 10:35
From DJ Magazine May 2004

Leftfield and Chill
If Messers Tenniswood and Weatherall could be classed as the masters of machine funk, then surely by the same token Messers Lidell and Vogel could be classed as the masters of dislocated machine soul. Having knocked up something stupid like 15 albums between them, they are still sounding as fresh as ever. Never more so than here as the dastardly duo whip up another trailblazing jaunt into digital soul and otherworldly r&b. Featuring excellent re-rubs from Wagon Christ and label mates the Meteorites, plus a suitably mesmerising live version of 'The Collisions', its a classic case of business as usual.
3 1/2 out of 5.

Guest Reviews - Erland Oye

Jamie Lidell and Cristian Vogel are back with some more twisted electronic soul. Erlend's mark was given for the two minutes he liked.

Erlend: Super_Collider come from a scene where its important not to be musically derivative, where everything's got to be new and different, I dont really come from that scene, Im more worried about the song. Sometimes people who are like that can miss when they've done something that's good in itself. There's so much going on in here, I really like it when it goes in to the soul bit but at some points it just goes scary. I really like his vocals, but its like he's hiding them away a bit, so maybe he's not sure about what he's singing about and he's thinking if you cant understand you wont realise. I really want to like this because I know that somewhere in there is a nice soul song, but some of this just sounds like soul collage. Having said that I'd rather it was far too down the crazy, innovative route than too much the dull way."
4 out of 5

Lady E
4th June 2004, 10:36
From The Wire Magazine May 2004

Cover Story - 'The State of Song - 60 singers and songs that broke the mould'


Super_Collider: Radianations On The Rise

From deep in the trachea via the tongue, teeth and lips, words processed via Jamie Lidell's upper body are transmuted into impossibly huge utterances, fusing, at the instant of their birth, with liberally applied technical enhancements. Lidell, singer in the duo Super_Collider, in which he's partnered by Techno producer Cristian Vogel, has yet to manage laying down an accurate fascimile of the breathtakingly daring, manic and soulful live performances he's been turining in over the past 12 months, but great things can be expected of his forthcoming solo chrome on Warp. Alone, he can drip-paint entire tracks from nothing: sampling layers of voice in place of every instrument, from rhythm to noise, until in a few seconds there's a seething backing track sculpted right under your ears. This Super_Collider cyberballad steers a crash dive through his luxuriant larynx, with its varispeed whispers of Prince, Sly, Bryan Ferry dancing around his own uniquely perverse impery. A wizard, a true star.
Rob Young.

Lady E
18th August 2004, 16:34
PLEASE NOTE THIS WILL NOW BE RELEASED ON MONDAY 23RD AUGUST IN THE UK AND FRIDAY 27TH IN GERMANY.