Hidhawk - Alpagain (Gerald Peklar Remix) [NDWAX002] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 25, 2016
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Artist: Hidhawk
Title: Alpagain
Label: Night Defined Recordings
Catalogue: NDWAX002
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, hand-stamped
Genre: Electronic
Style: Techno
Release date: 24 June 2016

TRACKLIST:
A1 Alpagain
B1 Alpagain (Gerald Peklar Remix)
B2 Alpagain (Eduardo De La Calle Dub)

“The computer is my instrument and the mobile phone recorder my accomplice. Sample-based composition, improv and recordings - random moments, deconstructing context, fragmenting intonations, social interactions, textures, human behavior, surfaces, surroundings, other realities and possibilities. I settle in the realms of subjectivity.”
Hidhawk is the musical alter ego of Haydeé Jiménez. The Mexican-based artist and cultural entrepreneur is running a busy life organizing events and cultural projects alongside the border of Mexico and the US. During the night, bedtime stories like “Alpagain” evolve from the field recordings she is collecting on her various journeys. Alpagain consists of recordings from Istanbul, Tijuana, Berlin and Salzburg, featuring sounds of alpine instruments such as the alphorn, ocarina and hammered dulcimer (“Hackbrett”). The 15 minutes track is brought to the club context on the B-side of the record with a driving remix by Gerald Peklar and a dub retreatment by Analog Solutions mastermind Eduardo De La Calle.

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