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Maurizio is the operating name of
Moritz von Oswald, the Berlin-based musician and entrepreneur who owns a half-share in
Basic Channel Records and co-produced the label's various releases, a wildly influential series of fuzzy EPs with purposefully low production values recorded under the aliases
Cyrus,
Quadrant,
Phylyps and
Radiance. Von Oswald reserved his solo work for the
Basic Channel sub-label
M, which issued a half-dozen Maurizio EPs during the mid-'90s. Understandably, the Maurizio sound is quite similar to
Basic Channel's, though Von Oswald is often more taken with pounding dub basslines and a somewhat cleaner production style, which gives his EPs a better chance on dancefloors.
Von Oswald was originally a Berlin-area percussionist who worked on LPs by
The Associates and
Holger Hiller during the late '80s, and also played in one of the last incarnations of
Palais Schaumburg. By the end of the decade he'd made the leap from drummer to producer, working with fellow
Palais Schaumburg member
Thomas Fehlmann as
3MB, the in-house production team at Berlin's
Tresor Records. While involved with
Tresor, he recorded with Detroit techno pioneer
Juan Atkins and remodelled one of Atkins'
Infiniti tracks,
Think Quick into one of the most highly regarded techno productions of its time. It was an intriguing Berlin-Detroit collaboration which signalled the continuing close link between the two cities. In 1995, Von Oswald again worked with Atkins for the debut
Model 500 album, Sonic Sunset.
While still working at Tresor in 1993, Von Oswald had formed
Basic Channel Records with partner Mark Ernestus. Its immediately recognizable sound, a ruddy take on Detroit techno with minimal changes and maximum echo-chamber droning capacity, asserted itself with nine vinyl-only EPs during the next few years, recorded as various aliases including
Cyrus,
Quadrant,
Phylyps and
Radiance, though all were presumably Von Oswald and Ernestus. In the meantime, the
Maurizio project had begun recording in 1993, with the first release on
M Records, the Ploy EP. After being remixed by
The Orb, it was reissued by the British WAU!/Mr. Modo and even appeared on the second Excursions in Ambience compilation.
M Records next released an EP by
Vainqueur, then concentrated on
Maurizio yet again with five EPs during the next three years.
Besides
M and
Basic Channel, Von Oswald had also founded sub-labels
Rhythm & Sound,
Burial Mix and
Imbalance, though he later turned over management of the latter to
Robert Henke (of
Monolake). Except for
Maurizio's Ploy, none of the
Basic Channel/
Maurizio material had appeared on cassette or CD, thanks to the duo's polemical stance about vinyl. Finally in 1995, a
Basic Channel sampler was released, though most of the tracks were viciously edited to fit more than three or four tracks onto a seventy-minute CD.
Maurizio released a similar compilation by 1997, followed by
Basic Channel compatriots
Porter Ricks,
Vainqueur and
Monolake.
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