+/-

(2LP)
(2LP 5mm spine, CMYK, Silver, Gold print, Die-cut circle on front cover, Jacket Interior print + Obi Band) An underground hero with mainstream appeal and acid-dripped, techno-punk sensibilities, he jumpstarts crowds from Berghain to Coachella. In 2021, BOYS NOIZE's fascination with traversing dualities hits a new apex on his fifth studio album +/- (pronounced Polarity)
Genre Electronic & Dance
FormatVINYL
Cat. noBNR200
Label BOYSNOIZE RECORDS
Artist BOYS NOIZE
Release Date07/10/2022
Carrier2LP
Barcode4251748700097
StockIn stock
TRACKLIST A1. Close 4:20min A2. Love & Validation (Boys Noize & Kelsey Lu) 4:09min A3. Girl Crush ft. Rico Nasty 3:48 min A4. Greenpoint 3:24 min B1. Polarity ft. Ghost Culture 3:52 min B2. XYXY 3:43 min B3. Affection (Boys Noize & ABRA) 3:33 min B4. All I Want ft. Jake Shears 4:23 min C1. Detune 3:46 min C2. IU ft. Corbin 4:12 min C3. Xpress Yourself 4:45 min D1. Sperm 4:47 min D2. Ride Or Die (Boys Noize & Kelsey Lu) feat. ‚Chillyš Gonzales 3:44min D3. Nude ft. Tommy Cash 3:49 min (short version) D4. Act 9 ft. Vinson 3:29 min INFO Few artists find a unique voice and even fewer remain committed to it, but with insatiable ambition, Berlin's BOYS NOIZE turned principled dedication into an outsize presence among 21st century DJs and electronic musicians. A career punctuated by audacious cross-genre exploration has earned him an enviable fluidity of practice across borders and scenes, yet his definitive fingerprints are present on every creation. An underground hero with mainstream appeal and acid-dripped, techno-punk sensibilities, he jumpstarts crowds from Berghain to Coachella. In 2021, BOYS NOIZE™s fascination with traversing dualities hits a new apex on his fifth studio album +/- (pronounced Polarity) šThe album dives into the polar tension between the musical styles and worlds I find myself in,› says BOYS NOIZE. šWhen you combine opposites, something transcendent can take place, something greater than the two parts.And with music, it becomes a magic that can create new worlds.› The German-Iraqi producer and DJ (born Alex Ridha) never thought much of rules or restraints. His 2007 debut album Oi Oi Oikicked down the door to the music industry, brashly refracting a record collector™s deep knowledge of industrial, house, and techno through a prism of raucous energy and raw production in defiance of the aging dance music establishment™s genre conventions. Self-releasing the LP on his own label, Ridha and Boysnoize Records (BNR) became a gravitational force for an international subculture of new sounds and attitudes sparking fires across clubland. BOYS NOIZE Ùs reputation had grown among the fashionable favorites of the indie revival, who sought to bolster their bands™ singles with his rapturous re-edits that fused guitars and synthesizers. With deft mixing, singular taste, and a prowess for connecting rockers and ravers on the dancefloor, the prodigious DJ began playing hundreds of shows spanning a multitude of countries near and far. A tipping point was reached, however, after BOYS NOIZE dropped his intoxicating, anthemic remix of FEIST™s šMy Moon My Man,› which buzzed with the start of festival season before soaring to new heights as an inescapable viral hit. The field was now wide open for Berlin™s iconoclastic originator, with every head turning to see what he™d bring next. While some would temper their edge after finding crossover success, BOYS NOIZEleaned harder into his unorthodox blending of rave and punk, indie and industrial. Reflecting this eclecticism, his next LP, Power, earned him even greater global attention and energized a growing fanbase. Out of the Blackbroadened the scope of his potential, proving, with šGot It,› that even SNOOP DOGGhas a place in BOYS NOIZE Ùselectric universe. Both technically masterful and enthrallingly anarchic, 2016™s Maydaydelivered a cinematic soundtrack of synergistic songcraft, rushing forth on a dark wave of industrial rave. Even with his relentless experimentation, BOYS NOIZEremains devoted to Berlin™s electronic music foundations, and Strictly Raw Volumes 1 and2serve as a šno talk, all action› flex of techno-essentialist finesse.He also remains resolutely independent, releasing all of his albumsžincluding +/-žon his own BNRimprint, which celebrates its 16th year in 2021. One outlet is not enough, however, for BOYS NOIZE Ùs perpetual flood of ideas and unstoppable productivity, and so numerous collaborative, pseudonymous, and anonymous side projects have offered new territories for creative freedom. As OCTAVE MINDS, he exchanges timbre and melody with maestro pianist CHILLY GONZALES. Handbraekes™ unhinged, avant-garde disco is the brainchild of BOYS NOIZE and surrealist polymath MR. OIZO. And reaching out across the Atlantic, a friendship with SKRILLEX brings DOG BLOOD, an overpowered meeting of minds propelling their respective talents forward in unexpected directions. The collective volume and diversity of these projects has put BOYS NOIZE in high demand among artists seeking his proprietary sonic techniques and peerless production. Berlin™s world-renowned subterranean culture acts as a beacon for international stars who are willing to probe the margins for the innovative and unusual, and it is BOYS NOIZE Ùs studio where their fresh inspirations are transmuted into even fresher music with his expertise. Over the years, working relationships have flourished and production credits multiplied, including with such luminaries as LADY GAGA, FRANK OCEAN, A$AP ROCKY, BON IVER, MARK RONSON and FRANCIS & THE LIGHTS. And as an unrivaled remixer, BOYS NOIZEhas been enlisted by DEPECHE MODE, RAMMSTEIN, DAFT PUNK and DAVID LYNCH, adding his signature to the work of artistic royalty. Even while personally embracing an outsider role, BOYS NOIZE finds his influence penetrating the center:2020 was marked by a GRAMMYnomination for his collaboration with SKRILLEX and TY DOLLA $IGNšMidnight Hour›žan unlikely blend of late-night R&B, oldskool rave and hard housežwhile 2021brought a GRAMMY win for LADY GAGA Ùs šRain on Me,› feat. ARIANA GRANDE. šI've always been inspired by trying to integrate opposing, polar forces,› says Ridha. šThere's something really thrilling in it, and it's always a secret motivation for me; building and exploring the combination of contrasts. Techno™s earliest inspiration was the idea of combining man and machine. And you can continue from therežaggression and beauty, past and future...› BOYS NOIZEs +/-encapsulates a distillation of his career-to-date in waveform shape, where valleys of subterranean techno, industrial and jacking house transition into peaks of star-driven collaborations. Backed by the club adept™s battering beats and cloaked in deep, immersive textures, the songs, while rich, possess a mean biteževen +/-™s most melodic moments bare the sharpened teeth of Ridha Ùs modular synthesis and processing; a new breakthrough for the gear lover. šWhen I first entered the modular synth world, there was this moment of, 'What the fuck? I™ve never heard that sound before,'› Ridha explains. šTo me that was huge, because I always try to make harder sounds than those that previously exist. With modular synths, it's not like having different guitars or a keyboard with different patches. It's going one step furtheržyou must build the guitar, then decide what it will sound like,how it will be played, in what ways it will react. This process is incredibly inspiring to me. It's this mystery of, 'What am I gonna patch together next, and what is it going to do?'› The +/-album exhibits BOYS NOIZE Ùs evolutionary blueprint for bridging diametrical musical positions, while testing the limits through self-discovered modular workflows. A sense of otherworldliness and a suspension of time is shared on šAffection,› an ethereal, trance-gated Atlanta Bass singalong featuring alt-R&B singer ABRA. One also finds this feeling in the monumental, metallic atmosphere of šAct 9,› a brooding ballad featuring VINSON. šRide or Die› with KELSEY LU and CHILLY GONZALES has BOYS NOIZE juxtaposing the beautiful with the delirious. A tapestry of blissfully affective moods is woven through a pummeling tribal backbone, as if LU™s lush melancholy arrives to heal all the synapses seared by 140 bpm excess. The essence of +/-is found in such paradoxical worldbuilding and the undeniable attraction it elicits through the unfamiliar, a rare accomplishment in an era of algorithmic refinement. šPolarization was a word that arose constantly during the writing and recording of thisalbum, whether in the news or in my own understanding of the different aspects of my music,› says BOYS NOIZE. šBut ˜polarization™ assumes that everything must be black and whitežthe truth and the music deserve to be far more complex.› Collaboration, however, does not come at the cost of having to compromise. BOYS NOIZE Ùslifelong commitment to the throbbing, dark energy of the underground makes its presence known throughout +/-. Each single, whether šGirl Crush› with RICO NASTYor šNude› with TOMMY CASH, comes paired with a b-side that would challenge any of the aforementioned performers™s fans but revs the engines of the die-hard ravers awaiting their next hit of BOYS NOIZEat his hardest. Visual artist Eric Timothy Carlson, designer of BON IVER™s acclaimed 22 a Million, joined BOYS NOIZEin developing expansive illustrations and iconography for the album and all of its individual works.The artwork offers an esoteric key of glyphs and symbols, mapping the contradictory influences and emotions which served as the elements for an audio alchemy. Through both image and sound, +/-surveys the anything-is-possible output of a distinguished techno producer exploring a newly opened world of distinct collaborations, freed from all confines, in a state of evolution of both genre and self. From the time BOYS NOIZE held his first vinyl record to the release of +/-today, there is still one thing this DJ from Berlin knows will never change: it™s all in the mix.
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