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DE9: Transitions - Richie Hawtin
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  1. Welcomm(in)
  2. TZ Entry Point
  3. Adding And
  4. Subtracting
  5. Prebuild
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  1. Welcomm(in)
  2. TZ Entry Point
  3. Adding And
  4. Subtracting
  5. Prebuild
  6. Seiltänzer
  7. Visioning
  8. We(all)search
  9. Jupiter Lander
  10. Reduction And
  11. Seduction
  12. Minimal Master
  13. All 4 Du
  14. Tonarzt
  15. The Tunnel
  16. Minimission
  17. Noch Nah(r)
  18. Weiter Noch
  19. Where Is Mayday?
  20. The Hole
  21. (D)ecaying Beauty
  22. Welcomm(in)
  23. TZ Entry Point
  24. Adding And
  25. Subtracting
  26. Prebuild
  27. Seiltänzer
  28. Visioning
  29. We(all)search
  30. Jupiter Lander
  31. Reduction And
  32. Seduction
  33. Minimal Master
  34. All 4 Du
  35. Tonarzt
  36. The Tunnel
  37. Minimission
  38. Noch Nah(r)
  39. Weiter Noch
  40. Where Is Mayday?
  41. The Hole
  42. (D)ecaying Beauty
  43. Noch ein Mal
  44. Do You Know Dimbi
  45. Power Nine/Six
  46. R2
  47. Regaining Control
  48. Ich Weiss Nicht
  49. Transitions
  50. Painters Day
  51. Do Bionics Crystallize
  52. 4 Bit Logic
  53. Transition
  54. Model 8
  55. Bassism
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Extending the concept behind 2001's DE9: Closer to the Edit, a project that utilized Final Scratch, DE9: Transitions takes advantage of the increased possibilities brought forth by the software Ableton Live. Richie Hawtin further distorts the notion of a standard selection, combining often-treated elements from several tracks at once, to such an extent that he gives the amalgams his own titles. The Detroit Grand Pubahs' "Dr. Bootygrabber," False's "River Camping," Galoppierende Zuversicht's "Linguini al Denta," Heartthrob's ...

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