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Возрождение легендарного немецкого лейбла Dependent продолжается. Очередной релиз - 8 часть известной серии сборников лейбла под названием Septic. Всё самое лучшее на электронной сцене по мнению лейбла на этом сборнике.
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Announcing Septic VIII, the Dependent team proves that they still know how to put a compilation together. The Septic Compilation series has been hailed as one of the best compilation in the scene, and its 8th installment is on its way to be released on September 11th. As always, the compilation will showcase a unique mix between exclusive and rare tracks and remixes from popular artists, and newcomer bands alike. This volume will feature new tracks from forthcoming albums of artists like Velvet Acid Christ, MESH, Edge Of Dawn and Informatik as well as club-compatible stuff and rare mixes from KMFDM vs. Skold, Apparat, Acretongue, Encephalon and Non Plus Ultra. Also, some other eagerly awaited projects like Ghost & Writer (side project of Seabound's Frank Spinath and Jean-Marc Lederman from The Weathermen) and Gary Zon's Aerodrone will release their first officially distributed tracks here.
Dependent Chief Stefan Herwig, who put the compilation together himself, is really proud on this one: "I am really happy with the end result on Septic VIII because we really managed to put together a lot of rare and exclusive, yet absolutely outstanding tracks for this compilation. I think this might be the best Septic Compilation up to date so far, and this surprised me especially in regards to one particular discovery: contrary to public perception, this scene is not weak on new talent or exciting new sounds and bands. The truth is the opposite, there are a lot of well-hidden artists that are definitely worth checking out. However they don’t seem to reach large parts of their audience anymore, as the familiar structure of media and clubs is slowly starting to fall apart and as a result of that, people do miss out on a lot of good bands. Myspace does really not make up to it, contrary to the public perception. The often acclaimed "Viral" effect of the internet does favour bands that are already popular, but not bands that are fresh, yet unknown. So perhaps a compilation like Septic VIII is more important today than it was ten years ago, when we started the series."
Stefan Herwig