Ed Davenport

Counterchange Part 1

Counterchange
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Berlin based Brit Ed Davenport has announced his debut LP, Counterchange, will be released in March 2012. Having slowly but assuredly emerged through the mire of house producers in the last 5 or so years, Ed Davenport now cuts it with the best of them. A steady stream of singles, EPs and remixes have come on labels like liebe*detail, Falkplatz and Pooled Music in recent times, but arguably it?s the Salisbury born man?s work for Bristol?s NRK which has found him really finding his feet. The More Red Lights and New Yorkshire EPs from 2011 are testament to that, both of which explored a well-designed, thick and heavy house and techno sound. It?s a similar sound explored throughout Counterchange, too, but with plenty of concessions to filmic home listening rather than straight up dancefloor fodder. Notably, breakbeats feature heavily up the spine of the album, as does subtle vocal sampling and plenty of atmospheric tension. Says Ed: ?’Counterchange’ is a further development of my vision of electronic music, that sits somewhere between the club and home listening. The title relates to the relationship and contrast between any two opposites. That could simply be harmony, light andshade, viewpoints or opinions. From my background studying as a graphic designer, the use of counterchange in a visual sense can be very effective.? Starting with the brooding drums and moody voices of ?Of Light & Shade? the album unfurls through the barely restrained rave euphoria of the title track, the beautifully re-worked melodies of ?New Yorkshire? and ?More Red Lights? as well as touching on some sombre downbeat bleakness, bold concrete funk and under-lapping deep techno. The penultimate track, ?Somewhere,? is to be the album?s forceful first single: an obvious choice for its deeply hypnotic rhythms and train-track grooves. Frankly, the album is a real voyage from start to finish, and one that marks Davenport out as someone with plenty to say, as well as the skills to say it.

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Genre

Techno

Release Date

23.03.2012

Cat No

COUNTERCHANGE1

Tracklist

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Track 2
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Track 3
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Track 4
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Deep House
12"
Ed Davenport
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New Yorkshire Ep (Fred P Rmx) Nrk
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House
12"
Ed Davenport
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New Yorkshire Ep (Fred P Rmx) Nrk
Deep House
12"
Ed Davenport
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Centrality Ep Autoreply
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House
12"
Ed Davenport
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Centrality Ep Autoreply
Tech House
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12"
Ed Davenport
8.50 €
My Paramour Ep District Of Corruption
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House
12"
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Ed Davenport
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My Paramour Ep District Of Corruption
Tech House
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12"
Ed Davenport
8.50 €
Studio 395 Ep Autoreply
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House
12"
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Ed Davenport
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Studio 395 Ep Autoreply
Ambient
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Fred Mann
32.95 €
In Thy Domain Counterchange
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Electronica
2-LP
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Fred Mann
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In Thy Domain Counterchange
Techno
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Magna Pia
27.95 €
Qut Counterchange
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Techno
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Magna Pia
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Qut Counterchange
Techno
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12"
Inland
11.95 €
Namsan Counterchange
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Techno
12"
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Inland
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Namsan Counterchange
Techno
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12"
Efdemin
11.95 €
Mono (inc. DJ Skull & Johanna Knutsson Mixes) Counterchange
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Techno
12"
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Efdemin
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Mono (inc. DJ Skull & Johanna Knutsson Mixes) Counterchange
Techno
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12"
Stefan Alexis
8.95 €
Integer 1 Counterchange
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Techno
12"
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Stefan Alexis
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Integer 1 Counterchange
Soundtrack
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John Gürtler & Jan Miserre
18.95 €
A Pure Place Feat. Shackleton (O.S.T.) Counterchange
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Rock / Pop / Indie
LP
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John Gürtler & Jan Miserre
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A Pure Place Feat. Shackleton (O.S.T.) Counterchange