Phil Kieran has been in the upper echelons of the electronic music game for more than a decade, but is only now releasing his debut album under his own name. Known for rocking clubs and releasing a string of killer twelves, Belfast-based Phil has hooked up with German powerhouse Cocoon in recent times. Sven Väth‘s label is now about to release “Shh”, a groundbreaking piece of work that will undoubtedly gain Phil plaudits across the board.
“Shh” seems to not only reference every sound Phil has ever loved in music, but is formulated in a completely fresh and futuristic way. Listen carefully and you can detect elements of dub reggae, old hardcore like LFO, hip-hop, early 90s electronica such as Autechre/Black Dog and other Warp staples, as well as the futuristic techno that Phil excels in. For the album Phil went back to old sound lab recordings dating back to the 1950s and 60s. Utilising some of these sounds in the initial construction, he built up tracks using a combination of old samples sourced from original and weird places and some live new instrumentation as well. There are live drums, some electric/acoustic/bass guitar and live keyboard playing as well as some choice guest vocalists.
“I tried to use all my knowledge from when I first got into music to try and make an album that captures everything I‘ve ever loved about music,” Phil says. Phil has synthesized his myriad of influences into one radically beautiful whole: blissed-out vocal samples, space age electro, cavernous bleeps, fizzy technoid 4/4 beats, glistening glitches, crackers crackles, early R&S sounds, warm keys, acerbic bassline undertows, dense echoes, Orbital cinematics and randy robotics all feature, but really this is an album far greater than the sum of its parts. It‘s very much a home or car listening album, perfect for post-club play, although plenty of the individual tracks contain discerning dancefloor dynamics too.
Cutting his clubbing teeth at Shine in Belfast, Phil now has over 100 dancefloor releases to his name on quality labels like Skint, Soma and NovaMute, and is widely respected throughout the industry among the technoscenti. He‘s also recently broken into movie scoring, creating the soundtrack for recent Steven Soderbergh film The Girlfriend Experience with fellow Irish compatriot David Holmes. To exorcise some demons a few years ago he created a live techno punk band Alloy Mental, variously melding Joy Division basslines onto pummeling punky T.Raumschmiere-style technoid power-drivers. He also has an impeccable DJ rep that‘s won him placings in DJ magazine‘s global Top 100 DJs poll, and a guarantee to promoters that he‘ll inevitably rock the joint to its foundations. But now Phil has just entered the next phase in his career. „Shh“ won‘t be a secret for long: it‘s almost certain to take its place amongst not only the albums of the year, but as one of the landmark releases of the last two decades.
TRACKLIST
1. Cut Copy Waste
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2. Playing With Shadows
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3. Blood Of Barcelona
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4. World On TV
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5. Dirt
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6. R.E.S.P
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7. Raining For Old Friends
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8. Don’t Look Far Away
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9. Bend It Bend It My Dear
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10. Past The Present Future
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11. Foot Of The Hill
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COR CD#022
Release Date: 21.09.2009
Minimaland Feedback: After Extrawelt’s album Cocoon comes back with another great piece. Along the 12 tracks Phil Kieran is able to create a lot of different dimensions and environments showing all his quality as a producer. Tracks like “Dirt” (perfect mnml techno turn-on), “Raining For Old Friends” (Lawrence style) or Never Ending Mountain (great melody, it feels like you’re flying…) show all his potential as a producer and ultimately as an artist! This is a big surprise for me, I wasn’t expecting so much from this album, it’s in my top5 of the year for sure! Strongly recommended…
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Tracklist:
1.Sei – chinese whispers (A gigolo)
2.matzak – magneto (speicher)
3.ronan portela (barem) – piumino (found sound)
4.onur ozer – vakant limited 1 (vakant)
5.seth troxler(feat matthew dear) – hurt (spectral sounds)
6.phil kieran – dirt (cocoon)
7.jamie jones – snake pitt (crosstown rebels)
8.phil kieran – world on tv (cocoon)
9.phil kieran – past the present future (cocoon)
10.kevi gorman – shaky metallic beats (mikrowave)
“I tried to use all my knowledge from when I first got into music to try and make an album that captures everything I’ve ever loved about music,” Phil says. Phil has synthesized his myriad of influences into one radically beautiful whole: blissed-out vocal samples, space age electro, cavernous bleeps, fizzy technoid 4/4 beats, glistening glitches, crackers crackles, early R&S sounds, warm keys, acerbic bassline undertows, dense echoes, Orbital cinematics and randy robotics all feature, but really this is an album far greater than the sum of its parts. It’s very much a home or car listening album, perfect for post-club play, although plenty of the individual tracks contain discerning dancefloor dynamics too.” (by Phil Kieran)






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