- 3LP
Various
Open Space Volume 1
Figure
- Cat No: FIGURELP06
- updated:2021-05-07
Track List
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A1. kirilik - The Beginning Of Everything
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A2. John Beltran - The Morning Moves The Sun
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B1. Sebastian Mullaert - In The Mist We Appeared
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B2. JakoJako - Deine Augen
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C1. The 7th Plain - For Cocteaux and Budd
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C2. Len Faki - Find Your Way
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D1. The Persuader - Remembering Water Pearls
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D2. Ralf Hildenbeutel - April
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E1. Moritz von Oswald - Silence
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E2. Kangding Ray - Treize
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F1. Tin Man - Lovely Acid
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F2. Antigone - Indiana Police
In a year of global shift and continuous changes, Figure takes a leap of faith and extends its catalog by introducing a completely new compilation series to the label. The Open Space series will feature forward-thinking Electronica and Ambient from a well-curated list of seasoned producers. Compositions that invite to let the mind wander, weaving stories, and conjuring up emotions.
While these softer genres have already played a respected role in former Figure releases, for the first time in the labelÂs history they are now being given the center stage. Volume 1 sets the mark by providing producers whom weÂve come to love for their dancefloor-centric output with an open space to showcase another side of their skillset. Open Space remains open to various strains of Electronica and Ambient, ranging from the introspective synth-monologues (Sebastian Muellaert / Kirilik), drony dub-experimentalism (Moritz Von Oswald), alive and breathing takes on the genre (JakoJako), to singular compositions which slowly build their own lasting narrative and thus develop a genuine, emotive quality (John Beltran / Tin Man ). Len Faki himself proves the artistic breadth of Open Space, sharing a powerful and conscious message through a rare and delicate moment of him exploring the form of spoken words. Other contributions include Jesper Dahlbäck as The Persuader, Luke Slater as 7th Plain, or Ralf Hildenbeutel - a former production partner of Sven Väth and now a successful composer of film
While these softer genres have already played a respected role in former Figure releases, for the first time in the labelÂs history they are now being given the center stage. Volume 1 sets the mark by providing producers whom weÂve come to love for their dancefloor-centric output with an open space to showcase another side of their skillset. Open Space remains open to various strains of Electronica and Ambient, ranging from the introspective synth-monologues (Sebastian Muellaert / Kirilik), drony dub-experimentalism (Moritz Von Oswald), alive and breathing takes on the genre (JakoJako), to singular compositions which slowly build their own lasting narrative and thus develop a genuine, emotive quality (John Beltran / Tin Man ). Len Faki himself proves the artistic breadth of Open Space, sharing a powerful and conscious message through a rare and delicate moment of him exploring the form of spoken words. Other contributions include Jesper Dahlbäck as The Persuader, Luke Slater as 7th Plain, or Ralf Hildenbeutel - a former production partner of Sven Väth and now a successful composer of film