Diamond Version

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Technology At the Speed of Life 07:36 Tools
Get Yours 03:11 Tools
ModeOperator (Beispiel A) 05:19 Tools
Empowering Change 06:58 Tools
Science for a Better Life 05:34 Tools
Forever New Frontiers 07:07 Tools
Empowering Change (Version) 03:00 Tools
Access To Excellence 06:50 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow 06:50 Tools
Raising The Bar 04:47 Tools
Sense of Urgency 04:40 Tools
Shift the Future 01:20 Tools
Operate At Your Optimum 03:59 Tools
Live Young 04:47 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow (CI) 05:05 Tools
The Future of Memory 05:05 Tools
When Performance Matters 05:59 Tools
Conecting People 03:47 Tools
Science For A Better Life (CI) 03:47 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow (Version) 03:21 Tools
Sense and Simplicity 03:47 Tools
Make.Believe (CI) 03:47 Tools
Make.believe 03:47 Tools
Feel The Freedom (Feat. Kyoka) 03:00 Tools
Empowering Change - Version 03:00 Tools
Operate At Your Optimum (Feat. Atsuhiro Ito) 04:53 Tools
Were You There (Feat. Neil Tennant) 04:53 Tools
This Blank Action (Feat. Leslie Winer) 04:53 Tools
Get Yours (Version) 04:53 Tools
Get Yours / Version 04:54 Tools
The Blank Action (Feat. Leslie Winer) 04:54 Tools
Get Yours (Martin L. Gore Remix) 04:54 Tools
This Blank Action 03:22 Tools
Were You There? (feat. Neil Tennant) 04:54 Tools
Were You There 07:05 Tools
Get Yours - Version 04:54 Tools
Feel The Freedom 03:22 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow - Version 03:22 Tools
DV_BK_WR_01 03:22 Tools
DV_BK_WR_06 07:05 Tools
Make Believe 07:05 Tools
Were You There? 07:05 Tools
Get Yours - Martin L. Gore Remix 07:05 Tools
Were You There (with Neil Tennant) 07:05 Tools
Operate At Your Optimum (Featuring Atsuhiro Ito) 07:05 Tools
This Blank Action (Featuring Leslie Winer) 07:05 Tools
Were You There (Featuring Neil Tennant) 07:05 Tools
Feel The Freedom (Featuring Kyoka) 07:05 Tools
Get Yours - Martin L. Gore Remix) 07:05 Tools
Mission Statement 06:00 Tools
Were You There? (with Neil Tennant) 07:05 Tools
EP3 - Turn On Tomorrow 00:30 Tools
Empowering Change/Version 03:00 Tools
EP 2 - Forever New Frontiers 00:30 Tools
Shift The Future (For >No Nukes< Festival) 00:30 Tools
Get Yours (Martin L. Gore Remix)) 03:00 Tools
Live Young (CI) 00:30 Tools
Make Believe (CI) 00:00 Tools
Were You There (Carter Tutti Remix) 00:30 Tools
Get Yours (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Get Yours (Martin Gore Mix) 05:19 Tools
Mode Operator (Beispiel A) 05:17 Tools
Make Believe [MUTE] 00:00 Tools
Empowering Change / Version 03:00 Tools
Operate at Your Optimum [MUTE] 00:00 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow/Version 03:21 Tools
Access to Exellence 05:19 Tools
Sense and Simplicity [MUTE] 03:44 Tools
Get Yours [Version] 04:54 Tools
Empowering Change (Alternative Version) 01:30 Tools
The Blank Action 01:20 Tools
Shift The Future/For 'No Nukes' Japan 2012 01:20 Tools
The Future Of Memory [MUTE] 05:05 Tools
11 01:20 Tools
EP 2 - Science for a Better Life 02:43 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow [Version] 00:00 Tools
12 04:54 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow / Version 03:22 Tools
Get Yours / Martin Gore Mix 05:19 Tools
EP5 - Make Believe 05:19 Tools
The Blank Action (Featuring Leslie Winer) 05:19 Tools
This Blank Action (ft. Leslie Winer) 04:53 Tools
Empowering Change [Version] 03:00 Tools
Get Yours (Martin L Gore Remix) 00:00 Tools
EP5 - The Future of Memory 00:00 Tools
Get Yours [Martin L. Gore Remix] 00:00 Tools
This Blank Action feat. Leslie Winer 05:34 Tools
Sense & Simplicity 03:00 Tools
Were You There [Carter Tutti Remix] 03:00 Tools
Empowering Change (Edit) 03:00 Tools
Feel The Freedom feat. Kyoka 00:00 Tools
ModeOperator [Beispiel A] 05:18 Tools
EP2 (A1) Science For A Better Life 05:34 Tools
This Blank Action (feat Leslie Winer) 05:34 Tools
EP 1 - Technology at the Speed of Life 05:34 Tools
Turn On Tomorrow (CIFeel The Freedom (Feat. Kyoka)) 05:34 Tools
Get Yours (Edit) 05:34 Tools
EP3 07:06 Tools
MakeBelieve 07:06 Tools
Shift The Future (For >No Nukes< Japan 2012) 07:06 Tools
Empowering Change [Version][Version] 03:00 Tools
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Diamond Version is the collaboration between two ground breaking and experimental creators in modern music, Olaf Bender (Byetone) and Carsten Nicolai (Alva Noto). As joint heads of the German-based label Raster-Noton, and with their respective solo projects, they have been releasing work that spectacularly blurs the lines between the visceral and the conceptual, bridging the gap between gallery and dance floor. Opening the EP series is Technology At The Speed Of Life / Empowering Change. The combined effect of these tracks’ crisp, synthetic surfaces and the slogans hyper real imagery is two-fold, drawing attention to the sinister utopias the titles suggest, while also hinting at their inherent absurdity. “Diamond Version is a project born out of a live situation. We occasionally performed encores together after our solo sets. These spontaneous and improvised tracks always had a kind of “special energy” which we missed in our solo works.” “Diamond Version tries to capture this energy and combines it with conceptual ideas: every day we are exposed to the Daily Short Message Information Culture (DSMC), the aesthetic of this information system became a strong topic and a Blueprint of the visual identity of the Diamond Version project.” explains Diamond Version. Diamond Version’s aesthetic is charged with surreal and subversive humour, drawing titles and iconography from a host of corporate slogans which are used as track titles across the releases. “We both are obsessed with company logos,” says Nicolai. “We collected these slogans and started reading them, without knowing the companies. In this amount and concentration they become absurd.” The duo have known one another since they were teenagers growing up in Germany. A common ground proved intuitively easy to tap into. “Carsten and I share a strong interest in rhythmic music. We also share an idea of general aesthetic, as in design, and prefer even in music, more and more roughness. With Diamond Version we will follow this rough rhythmic direction, we are not DJs and we’re less interested in delivering a functional music to a social situation,” Bender explains, though he’s keen to emphasise that despite its very powerful presence, Diamond Version is not simply a project aimed at club floors. “It’s a bit harsh, and a bit more noisy [than our solo projects], but this is not the main focus.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.