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Label:Acid Test
Cat-No:AcidTest018.1
Release-Date:11.11.2022
Genre:House / Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
Label:Acid Test
Cat-No:AcidTest018.1
Release-Date:11.11.2022
Genre:House / Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
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Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Helium Flash
2
Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Red Shift
3
Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Meteor Shower
4
Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Solar Wind
Tracklist
A1. Helium Flash
A2. Red Shift
B1. Meteor Shower
B2. Solar Wind
Johannes Auvinen (Tin Man) and Max Ravitz (Patricia), two devotees in the cult of the TB-303, return to Acid Test with the Celestial Body Music series, a follow up to their 2020 LP Powers Of Ten.
Recorded in Ravitz’s studio in Asheville, NC, Celestial Body Music once again showcases the pair’s penchant for raw yet emotive dance music. With Auvinen’s signature TB-303 programming and Ravitz’s typical melancholic flair, the duo’s styles merge seamlessly over the course of 8 tracks that harken back to the heyday of American techno and house. Following on from Powers of Ten, the pair continue to fix their eyes firmly on the stars, as Celestial Body Music’s song titles conjure visions of listening to Dance Mania 12”s on the ISS. With a tonal palette that features the well-trodden sounds of classic analog hardware like the TR-808, TR-909, TB-303, and SH-101, Ociya demonstrate their ability to breathe new life into these old instruments through thoughtful programming, arrangement, and mixing. This is made all the more significant when considering every song was recorded live to 2-track with no editing over the course of a few days. Sweet and savory both, the new material strikes a perfect balance between emotive sensibility and dance floor appeal.
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A1. Helium Flash
A2. Red Shift
B1. Meteor Shower
B2. Solar Wind
Johannes Auvinen (Tin Man) and Max Ravitz (Patricia), two devotees in the cult of the TB-303, return to Acid Test with the Celestial Body Music series, a follow up to their 2020 LP Powers Of Ten.
Recorded in Ravitz’s studio in Asheville, NC, Celestial Body Music once again showcases the pair’s penchant for raw yet emotive dance music. With Auvinen’s signature TB-303 programming and Ravitz’s typical melancholic flair, the duo’s styles merge seamlessly over the course of 8 tracks that harken back to the heyday of American techno and house. Following on from Powers of Ten, the pair continue to fix their eyes firmly on the stars, as Celestial Body Music’s song titles conjure visions of listening to Dance Mania 12”s on the ISS. With a tonal palette that features the well-trodden sounds of classic analog hardware like the TR-808, TR-909, TB-303, and SH-101, Ociya demonstrate their ability to breathe new life into these old instruments through thoughtful programming, arrangement, and mixing. This is made all the more significant when considering every song was recorded live to 2-track with no editing over the course of a few days. Sweet and savory both, the new material strikes a perfect balance between emotive sensibility and dance floor appeal.
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Label:Acid Test
Cat-No:AcidTest018.2
Release-Date:11.11.2022
Genre:House / Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
Label:Acid Test
Cat-No:AcidTest018.2
Release-Date:11.11.2022
Genre:House / Techno
Configuration:12" Excl
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Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Orbital
2
Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Oort Cloud
3
Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Distant Star
4
Ociya (Tin Man + Patricia) - Open Cluster
Tracklist
A1. Orbital
A2. Oort Cloud
B1. Distant Star
B2. Open Cluster
Release Info:
Johannes Auvinen (Tin Man) and Max Ravitz (Patricia), two devotees in the cult of the TB-303, return to Acid Test with the Celestial Body Music series, a follow up to their 2020 LP Powers Of Ten.
Recorded in Ravitz’s studio in Asheville, NC, Celestial Body Music once again showcases the pair’s penchant for raw yet emotive dance music. With Auvinen’s signature TB-303 programming and Ravitz’s typical melancholic flair, the duo’s styles merge seamlessly over the course of 8 tracks that harken back to the heyday of American techno and house. Following on from Powers of Ten, the pair continue to fix their eyes firmly on the stars, as Celestial Body Music’s song titles conjure visions of listening to Dance Mania 12”s on the ISS. With a tonal palette that features the well-trodden sounds of classic analog hardware like the TR-808, TR-909, TB-303, and SH-101, Ociya demonstrate their ability to breathe new life into these old instruments through thoughtful programming, arrangement, and mixing. This is made all the more significant when considering every song was recorded live to 2-track with no editing over the course of a few days. Sweet and savory both, the new material strikes a perfect balance between emotive sensibility and dance floor appeal.
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A1. Orbital
A2. Oort Cloud
B1. Distant Star
B2. Open Cluster
Release Info:
Johannes Auvinen (Tin Man) and Max Ravitz (Patricia), two devotees in the cult of the TB-303, return to Acid Test with the Celestial Body Music series, a follow up to their 2020 LP Powers Of Ten.
Recorded in Ravitz’s studio in Asheville, NC, Celestial Body Music once again showcases the pair’s penchant for raw yet emotive dance music. With Auvinen’s signature TB-303 programming and Ravitz’s typical melancholic flair, the duo’s styles merge seamlessly over the course of 8 tracks that harken back to the heyday of American techno and house. Following on from Powers of Ten, the pair continue to fix their eyes firmly on the stars, as Celestial Body Music’s song titles conjure visions of listening to Dance Mania 12”s on the ISS. With a tonal palette that features the well-trodden sounds of classic analog hardware like the TR-808, TR-909, TB-303, and SH-101, Ociya demonstrate their ability to breathe new life into these old instruments through thoughtful programming, arrangement, and mixing. This is made all the more significant when considering every song was recorded live to 2-track with no editing over the course of a few days. Sweet and savory both, the new material strikes a perfect balance between emotive sensibility and dance floor appeal.
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HUMA - Free And Lost
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HUMA - An Ordinary Life (feat. A Race Of Angels)
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HUMA - Selva
lim. 7" with full colored cover & mp3 DL code!
Angis Music invites you to listen to "Selva" the second release from the Padova duo composed of Stefano Cosi
and Alberto Lincetto. The three songs featured represent the deep desire to communicate an evolution of sound
and to tell a story that goes beyond traditional paradigms and genre labels. The “chiaroscuro”, lights and
shadows, that characterize HUMA's music are once again the result of compositional and sound explorations that
travel from jazz to 70’s funk, from deep house to electronic, with echoes of Brazil and film soundtracks. Side A
opens with the misty and romantic landscape of "Free and Lost”, in which acoustic, electronic and deep bass
sounds blend in a dark and spiritual atmosphere. The journey develops further into "An Ordinary Life” which sees
the participation of Yeofi Andoh, aka A Race Of Angels, Los Angeles-based vocalist and co-author of the track,
and of Amilcar Soto Rodriguez on classical guitar. It slowly emerges from the initial psychedelic sphere, landing
on luminous harmonies and funk rhythms to reiterate a contrast that speaks of life cycles and the relationship
between man and nature. This path ends with the title track "Selva" in which the synthetic percussive tangle
keeps the listener in a meditative state of disorientation guided by the melodic lines of a dusty Fender Rhodes. It
is the temporary epilogue of a story that has just begun..
Genre: Nu-Jazz / Soul / Electronic
TRACKLISTS:
A - Free And Lost
B1 - An Ordinary Life (feat. A Race Of Angels)
B2 - Selva
VITAL SALES POINTS:
- Second single from HUMA
- The first release (Absence) was supported by Kai Alce, Kev Beadle, Sassy J, Alex Attias, Charles Vaughan and many more.
- Release tour in November and December 2022:
11/11/2022 Ostello Tasso – Florence
25/11/2022 TBA
17/12/2022 Link – Bologna More
Angis Music invites you to listen to "Selva" the second release from the Padova duo composed of Stefano Cosi
and Alberto Lincetto. The three songs featured represent the deep desire to communicate an evolution of sound
and to tell a story that goes beyond traditional paradigms and genre labels. The “chiaroscuro”, lights and
shadows, that characterize HUMA's music are once again the result of compositional and sound explorations that
travel from jazz to 70’s funk, from deep house to electronic, with echoes of Brazil and film soundtracks. Side A
opens with the misty and romantic landscape of "Free and Lost”, in which acoustic, electronic and deep bass
sounds blend in a dark and spiritual atmosphere. The journey develops further into "An Ordinary Life” which sees
the participation of Yeofi Andoh, aka A Race Of Angels, Los Angeles-based vocalist and co-author of the track,
and of Amilcar Soto Rodriguez on classical guitar. It slowly emerges from the initial psychedelic sphere, landing
on luminous harmonies and funk rhythms to reiterate a contrast that speaks of life cycles and the relationship
between man and nature. This path ends with the title track "Selva" in which the synthetic percussive tangle
keeps the listener in a meditative state of disorientation guided by the melodic lines of a dusty Fender Rhodes. It
is the temporary epilogue of a story that has just begun..
Genre: Nu-Jazz / Soul / Electronic
TRACKLISTS:
A - Free And Lost
B1 - An Ordinary Life (feat. A Race Of Angels)
B2 - Selva
VITAL SALES POINTS:
- Second single from HUMA
- The first release (Absence) was supported by Kai Alce, Kev Beadle, Sassy J, Alex Attias, Charles Vaughan and many more.
- Release tour in November and December 2022:
11/11/2022 Ostello Tasso – Florence
25/11/2022 TBA
17/12/2022 Link – Bologna More



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Aboriginal Voices - A1. AUTOMATIC
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Aboriginal Voices - A2. LOOPS
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Aboriginal Voices - A3. GARDENS OF DELIGHT
4
Aboriginal Voices - A4. EQUAL
5
Aboriginal Voices - A5. DISTANT STAR
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Aboriginal Voices - B1. SWITCH'N'PLAY
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Aboriginal Voices - B2. LE JOUR L'ENNUIE
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Aboriginal Voices - B3. MY DESTINATION
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Aboriginal Voices - B4. USE IT
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Aboriginal Voices - B5. INSTRUMENTAL
LP, Poster Inlay, 2022 RE - First Time on LP Vinyl, Stcker
- New Wave /Cold Wave Reissue Gem from Zurich 1982, previously only released in parts on Cassete and 12" EP
- Sven Regener, head of the band Element of Crime and one of Germany's most successful pop writer said a few years ago when asked if he knew of any Swiss music: "Of course! In 1983, a Swiss band called Aboriginal Voices played with us at a festival in Zurich. Great, avant-garde electro-pop. That was my first encounter."
GENRE/S: New Wave, Cold Wave. Italo, Nouvelle Vague
A
AUTOMATIC
LOOPS
GARDENS OF DELIGHT
EQUAL
DISTANT STAR
B
SWITCH'N'PLAY
LE JOUR L'ENNUIE
MY DESTINATION
USE IT
INSTRUMENTAL
Written, recorded and produced by Aboriginal Voices,
Micheline (Pfister) and Wüste (Heinrich Zwahlen) 1982 in Zurich.
Edited and polished 2021 by Wüste in NYC.
For a quarter of an hour, Zürich was the navel of the world. Let's look back: at New York's CBGB's, pre-punks were shredding away, Malcolm McLaren, as a man with a fine-tuned taste for the hip, imported the sound to London, where his sweetheart Vivienne Westwood dressed the test-tube band The Sex Pistols. A few pop magazines later (we are in an analog world!) punk bands sprouted everywhere, like shiny pimples on poorly fed teenagers. Contrary to legend, even back then, it was often those with a musical background who were the most successful. One such example, Henrich "Wüste" Zwahlen, who had learned the violin, attended a jazz school and went into prog-rock before joining the Nasal Boys, one of the first punk bands in Zürich. The scene included the female band Kleenex (cover: Fischli of art heroes Fischli/Weiss), whose minimalism was praised by the London music press, while the world's most important rock theorist, Greil Marcus, wrote an ode highlighting Zürich's role as the birthplace of Dadaism. A fertile ground for the militant youth movement that exploded in 1980 and stirred up the city of banks, protestantism and boredom with raw wit and expressive violence. Gathering at concerts of local bands and fueled by endogenous and artificial substances - they paid homage to exuberance and self-indulgence.
The mantra of "everything-is-possible" was driven forward on the musical front by progress in terms of means of production: analog electronic instruments were no longer reserved for hippie nerds, who sat in front of large plug-in boards like autistic-psychedelic switchboard operators connecting cables for their sound carpets. Now snazzy stage personnel elicited fast-paced sounds from handy devices often made in Japan. Kraftwerk was fashionable, the Zurich duo Yello experimented with new synthetic sounds, and the groundbreaking album "Alles Ist Gut" by the Düsseldorf based duo D.A.F. (Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft) was released, which chanted its program of provocation times danceability with lines such as "Tanz den Jesus Christus, tanz the Mussolini, tanz the Adolf Hitler." In England meanwhile, electronically backed New Romantic bands were replacing New Wave. The Human League, Heaven 17, Duran Duran, OMD, Depeche Mode or Visage stormed the charts.
In Zürich's underground, the duo Aboriginal Voices caused a stir at that time. A couple, good-looking, styled, looking cool into the cold neon light, with a danceable beat and sequenced electro sounds, to which Micheline gave a very unique touch when she sang in French and English. Micheline had a classical piano education, had left home early, worked as a lighting technician in a strip joint and at Booster, the hottest boutique in town (one of the relicts that still exists). Voilà: a musician who was as stylish as she was tough. She was already playing with Wüste in the band "Doobie Doos", a band where everyone played an instrument they didn't master. In 1980 the Aboriginal Voices were formed, initially with vocalist Magda Vogel (of later UnknownmiX fame), who was trained as a classical singer.
Frustrated by organizational friction and constant hassles with band lineups, Wüste and Misch decided to do everything as a twosome: self-mixed, self-styled, self-produced. With the top-of-the-line Linn drum machine clocking the beat, Wüste's guitar and Micheline on the Yamaha synthesizer created a unique sound of danceable electronic music. Whereby the Aboriginal Voices acted as a kind of proto-influencer, receiving the latest equipment to try out, especially since they made it a point not to work with tapes, but to design everything for live shows. They had an interface built for the legendary Roland MC-4B, who sequenced the modular Roland System 100M but where one output controlled a light show synchronized with the sound. A pioneering act that fit well into the DIY spirit of punk, with its self-distributed tapes and fuck-you attitude towards the cretins of the music industry. Consequently only two cassettes and an EP were released. There was something futuristic about the sound, the vestiary style and the electronics, while the attitude remained rebellious. Of course something so deeped in the Zeitgeist wasn't meant to last. Wüste moved to New York, Micheline stayed in Zurich, both still active in the music scene to this day.
Sven Regener, head of the band Element of Crime and one of Germany's most successful pop writer said a few years ago when asked if he knew of any Swiss music: "Of course! In 1983, a Swiss band called Aboriginal Voices played with us at a festival in Zurich. Great, avant-garde electro-pop. That was my first encounter."
If you ever saw them live, you never forgot them, and so over the years you belonged to a teeny-tiny circle of insiders, happy to be joined after all these years by new aficionados who appreciate the sound of that quarter-hour, when Zurich was ravishing, creative and exciting.
- Thomas Haemmerli
Written, recorded and produced by Aboriginal Voices, 1982 in Zurich.
Aboriginal Voices are Micheline (Pfister) and Wüste (Heinrich Zwahlen).
Instruments: Linn Drum, Roland System 100M, Roland MC4B Sequencer,
Roland SH-101, Yamaha CS40M, Yamaha CS-01, Fender Stratocaster.
Edited and polished 2021 by Wüste in NYC.
Mastered by Schnittstelle.
Album release produced by Reto Caduff.
Front Cover photo by Barbara Davatz (from the series "As Time Goes By").
Other images: © Aboriginal Voices.
Graphic Design by Metric.
Thank you: Lurker Grand, Veit Stauffer, Thomas Haemmerli, Kai Fraeger,
Barbara Davatz, Christian von Castelberg. And of course Micheline and Wüste.
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- New Wave /Cold Wave Reissue Gem from Zurich 1982, previously only released in parts on Cassete and 12" EP
- Sven Regener, head of the band Element of Crime and one of Germany's most successful pop writer said a few years ago when asked if he knew of any Swiss music: "Of course! In 1983, a Swiss band called Aboriginal Voices played with us at a festival in Zurich. Great, avant-garde electro-pop. That was my first encounter."
GENRE/S: New Wave, Cold Wave. Italo, Nouvelle Vague
A
AUTOMATIC
LOOPS
GARDENS OF DELIGHT
EQUAL
DISTANT STAR
B
SWITCH'N'PLAY
LE JOUR L'ENNUIE
MY DESTINATION
USE IT
INSTRUMENTAL
Written, recorded and produced by Aboriginal Voices,
Micheline (Pfister) and Wüste (Heinrich Zwahlen) 1982 in Zurich.
Edited and polished 2021 by Wüste in NYC.
For a quarter of an hour, Zürich was the navel of the world. Let's look back: at New York's CBGB's, pre-punks were shredding away, Malcolm McLaren, as a man with a fine-tuned taste for the hip, imported the sound to London, where his sweetheart Vivienne Westwood dressed the test-tube band The Sex Pistols. A few pop magazines later (we are in an analog world!) punk bands sprouted everywhere, like shiny pimples on poorly fed teenagers. Contrary to legend, even back then, it was often those with a musical background who were the most successful. One such example, Henrich "Wüste" Zwahlen, who had learned the violin, attended a jazz school and went into prog-rock before joining the Nasal Boys, one of the first punk bands in Zürich. The scene included the female band Kleenex (cover: Fischli of art heroes Fischli/Weiss), whose minimalism was praised by the London music press, while the world's most important rock theorist, Greil Marcus, wrote an ode highlighting Zürich's role as the birthplace of Dadaism. A fertile ground for the militant youth movement that exploded in 1980 and stirred up the city of banks, protestantism and boredom with raw wit and expressive violence. Gathering at concerts of local bands and fueled by endogenous and artificial substances - they paid homage to exuberance and self-indulgence.
The mantra of "everything-is-possible" was driven forward on the musical front by progress in terms of means of production: analog electronic instruments were no longer reserved for hippie nerds, who sat in front of large plug-in boards like autistic-psychedelic switchboard operators connecting cables for their sound carpets. Now snazzy stage personnel elicited fast-paced sounds from handy devices often made in Japan. Kraftwerk was fashionable, the Zurich duo Yello experimented with new synthetic sounds, and the groundbreaking album "Alles Ist Gut" by the Düsseldorf based duo D.A.F. (Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft) was released, which chanted its program of provocation times danceability with lines such as "Tanz den Jesus Christus, tanz the Mussolini, tanz the Adolf Hitler." In England meanwhile, electronically backed New Romantic bands were replacing New Wave. The Human League, Heaven 17, Duran Duran, OMD, Depeche Mode or Visage stormed the charts.
In Zürich's underground, the duo Aboriginal Voices caused a stir at that time. A couple, good-looking, styled, looking cool into the cold neon light, with a danceable beat and sequenced electro sounds, to which Micheline gave a very unique touch when she sang in French and English. Micheline had a classical piano education, had left home early, worked as a lighting technician in a strip joint and at Booster, the hottest boutique in town (one of the relicts that still exists). Voilà: a musician who was as stylish as she was tough. She was already playing with Wüste in the band "Doobie Doos", a band where everyone played an instrument they didn't master. In 1980 the Aboriginal Voices were formed, initially with vocalist Magda Vogel (of later UnknownmiX fame), who was trained as a classical singer.
Frustrated by organizational friction and constant hassles with band lineups, Wüste and Misch decided to do everything as a twosome: self-mixed, self-styled, self-produced. With the top-of-the-line Linn drum machine clocking the beat, Wüste's guitar and Micheline on the Yamaha synthesizer created a unique sound of danceable electronic music. Whereby the Aboriginal Voices acted as a kind of proto-influencer, receiving the latest equipment to try out, especially since they made it a point not to work with tapes, but to design everything for live shows. They had an interface built for the legendary Roland MC-4B, who sequenced the modular Roland System 100M but where one output controlled a light show synchronized with the sound. A pioneering act that fit well into the DIY spirit of punk, with its self-distributed tapes and fuck-you attitude towards the cretins of the music industry. Consequently only two cassettes and an EP were released. There was something futuristic about the sound, the vestiary style and the electronics, while the attitude remained rebellious. Of course something so deeped in the Zeitgeist wasn't meant to last. Wüste moved to New York, Micheline stayed in Zurich, both still active in the music scene to this day.
Sven Regener, head of the band Element of Crime and one of Germany's most successful pop writer said a few years ago when asked if he knew of any Swiss music: "Of course! In 1983, a Swiss band called Aboriginal Voices played with us at a festival in Zurich. Great, avant-garde electro-pop. That was my first encounter."
If you ever saw them live, you never forgot them, and so over the years you belonged to a teeny-tiny circle of insiders, happy to be joined after all these years by new aficionados who appreciate the sound of that quarter-hour, when Zurich was ravishing, creative and exciting.
- Thomas Haemmerli
Written, recorded and produced by Aboriginal Voices, 1982 in Zurich.
Aboriginal Voices are Micheline (Pfister) and Wüste (Heinrich Zwahlen).
Instruments: Linn Drum, Roland System 100M, Roland MC4B Sequencer,
Roland SH-101, Yamaha CS40M, Yamaha CS-01, Fender Stratocaster.
Edited and polished 2021 by Wüste in NYC.
Mastered by Schnittstelle.
Album release produced by Reto Caduff.
Front Cover photo by Barbara Davatz (from the series "As Time Goes By").
Other images: © Aboriginal Voices.
Graphic Design by Metric.
Thank you: Lurker Grand, Veit Stauffer, Thomas Haemmerli, Kai Fraeger,
Barbara Davatz, Christian von Castelberg. And of course Micheline and Wüste.
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Hardy’s Jet Band - Sorry Doc! (3:12)
2
Hardy’s Jet Band - Wind It Up! (2:52)
3
Hardy’s Jet Band - Safari Track (2:58)
4
Hardy’s Jet Band - Look At Me (2:27)
5
Hardy’s Jet Band - Blue Butterfly (2:44)
6
Hardy’s Jet Band - What You Call To Be Free (3:03)
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Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - Lady In Space (2:26)
8
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - Big Beat (2:45)
9
Jan Troysen Band - A Blue Message (3:31)
10
Jan Troysen Band - Pop Happening (2:29)
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Orchestra Gary Pacific - Ghetto Gap (2:43)
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Orchestra Gary Pacific - Soft Wind (2:07)
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Orchestra Gary Pacific - So Far (1:38)
Artist: Hardy’s Jet Band / Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff / Jan Troysen Band / Orchestra Gary Pacific
Title: Blue Butterfly (Selected Sound)
Format Notes: 2023 re-issue, 140g vinyl, mastered for vinyl with audio from the original tapes
Territories: Worldwide no restrictions
Track List:
A1 Hardy's Jet Band – Sorry, Doc! (3:12)
A2 Hardy's Jet Band – Wind It Up (2:52)
A3 Hardy's Jet Band – Safari Track (2:58)
A4 Hardy's Jet Band – Look At Me (2:27)
A5 Hardy's Jet Band – Blue Butterfly (2:44)
A6 Hardy's Jet Band – What You Call To Be Free (3:03)
B1 Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff – Lady In Space (2:26)
B2 Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff – Big Beat (2:45)
B3 Jan Troysen Band – A Blue Message (3:31)
B4 Jan Troysen Band – Pop Happening (2:29)
B5 Orchestra Gary Pacific – Ghetto Gap (2:43)
B6 Orchestra Gary Pacific – Soft Wind (2:07)
B7 Orchestra Gary Pacific – So Far (1:38)
Release Notes:
Behold! Yes, Blue Butterfly, one of the absolute stunners on the revered Selected Sound, is finally available for all the beat-heads. Heavyweight library funk with a psychedelic touch, the super in-demand Blue Butterfly from *deep breath* Hardy's Jet Band, Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff, Jan Troysen Band and Orchestra Gary Pacific - was originally released in 1971. Incredibly ahead of its time, it's been rare and sought-after for decades.
For many aficionados, this is the best Selected Sound release. Loaded with fuzzy wah-wah guitar, deep flute-lines atop soulful psych-rock breakbeats and huge organ action, its uncompromising funk will blow you away. Sampled for many hip hop beats and dropped by well known rare groove DJs around the world, one jewel in particular from this glorious German vault needs little introduction. The intro to Orchestra Gary Pacific's mesmeric "Soft Wind" rides the illest, crispest drum break you've perhaps never heard - like, the drum break to end them all - alongside a smooth, deep bass line from the heavens. It featured notoriously on the beloved Dusty Fingers comps of the 90s and was brilliantly sampled by Pacewon for his eternal "Sunroof Top". Just listen and be dazzled.
Beyond this mini-masterpiece, the other killer tracks offer brilliance in abundance. Hardy's Jet Band take control of the full A side, and it's full of dynamic psych-funk bombs. Hard, "big city" industrial groovers. In particular, the initial one-two of "Sorry, Doc!" and "Wind It Up" provide thrilling funky-blues rock instrumentals showcasing relentless guitars, flutes, sax and organ, the latter containing gorgeous, hypnotic breakdowns; these tracks just slay. The title track, "Blue Butterfly" is a real deep strut of a track with fantastic soloing from guitar and flute over crisp drums whilst the highway banger "What You Call To Be Free" certainly sounds a lot like unbridled, rhythmical liberty.
On the flip, the ghost-riding "Lady In Space" is a string-drenched acid-western foxtrot. Yep. “Pop Happening” by Jan Troysen Band is a heavy, druggy psych-fuzz organ groover whilst their slow beat-organ-flute gem "A Blue Message" is a gorgeous psych floater conjuring deeply strange frontier lands. Preceding their monster "Soft Wind", the soulful, uptempo groover “Ghetto Gap” by Orchestra Gary Pacific contains solo piano and flute whilst closing out the set is the free-and-easy samba beat of "So Far".
Founded in the late 60s by German composer and musician Klaus Netzle (who recorded under the alias Claude Larson for Sonoton) Selected Sound began as a production music company specialising in jazz, orchestral and electronic recordings. You can’t miss those early LPs in their iconic glossy metallic copper sleeves with minimal German typography. Serious, classy stuff.
The audio for Blue Butterfly has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis whilst Richard Robinson has handled reproducing the glossy metallic (iconic) original Selected Sound sleeve. Essential.
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Title: Blue Butterfly (Selected Sound)
Format Notes: 2023 re-issue, 140g vinyl, mastered for vinyl with audio from the original tapes
Territories: Worldwide no restrictions
Track List:
A1 Hardy's Jet Band – Sorry, Doc! (3:12)
A2 Hardy's Jet Band – Wind It Up (2:52)
A3 Hardy's Jet Band – Safari Track (2:58)
A4 Hardy's Jet Band – Look At Me (2:27)
A5 Hardy's Jet Band – Blue Butterfly (2:44)
A6 Hardy's Jet Band – What You Call To Be Free (3:03)
B1 Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff – Lady In Space (2:26)
B2 Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff – Big Beat (2:45)
B3 Jan Troysen Band – A Blue Message (3:31)
B4 Jan Troysen Band – Pop Happening (2:29)
B5 Orchestra Gary Pacific – Ghetto Gap (2:43)
B6 Orchestra Gary Pacific – Soft Wind (2:07)
B7 Orchestra Gary Pacific – So Far (1:38)
Release Notes:
Behold! Yes, Blue Butterfly, one of the absolute stunners on the revered Selected Sound, is finally available for all the beat-heads. Heavyweight library funk with a psychedelic touch, the super in-demand Blue Butterfly from *deep breath* Hardy's Jet Band, Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff, Jan Troysen Band and Orchestra Gary Pacific - was originally released in 1971. Incredibly ahead of its time, it's been rare and sought-after for decades.
For many aficionados, this is the best Selected Sound release. Loaded with fuzzy wah-wah guitar, deep flute-lines atop soulful psych-rock breakbeats and huge organ action, its uncompromising funk will blow you away. Sampled for many hip hop beats and dropped by well known rare groove DJs around the world, one jewel in particular from this glorious German vault needs little introduction. The intro to Orchestra Gary Pacific's mesmeric "Soft Wind" rides the illest, crispest drum break you've perhaps never heard - like, the drum break to end them all - alongside a smooth, deep bass line from the heavens. It featured notoriously on the beloved Dusty Fingers comps of the 90s and was brilliantly sampled by Pacewon for his eternal "Sunroof Top". Just listen and be dazzled.
Beyond this mini-masterpiece, the other killer tracks offer brilliance in abundance. Hardy's Jet Band take control of the full A side, and it's full of dynamic psych-funk bombs. Hard, "big city" industrial groovers. In particular, the initial one-two of "Sorry, Doc!" and "Wind It Up" provide thrilling funky-blues rock instrumentals showcasing relentless guitars, flutes, sax and organ, the latter containing gorgeous, hypnotic breakdowns; these tracks just slay. The title track, "Blue Butterfly" is a real deep strut of a track with fantastic soloing from guitar and flute over crisp drums whilst the highway banger "What You Call To Be Free" certainly sounds a lot like unbridled, rhythmical liberty.
On the flip, the ghost-riding "Lady In Space" is a string-drenched acid-western foxtrot. Yep. “Pop Happening” by Jan Troysen Band is a heavy, druggy psych-fuzz organ groover whilst their slow beat-organ-flute gem "A Blue Message" is a gorgeous psych floater conjuring deeply strange frontier lands. Preceding their monster "Soft Wind", the soulful, uptempo groover “Ghetto Gap” by Orchestra Gary Pacific contains solo piano and flute whilst closing out the set is the free-and-easy samba beat of "So Far".
Founded in the late 60s by German composer and musician Klaus Netzle (who recorded under the alias Claude Larson for Sonoton) Selected Sound began as a production music company specialising in jazz, orchestral and electronic recordings. You can’t miss those early LPs in their iconic glossy metallic copper sleeves with minimal German typography. Serious, classy stuff.
The audio for Blue Butterfly has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis whilst Richard Robinson has handled reproducing the glossy metallic (iconic) original Selected Sound sleeve. Essential.
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Label:Carsharing Tapes
Cat-No:Carsharing001
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Techno
Configuration:TAPE Excl
Label:Carsharing Tapes
Cat-No:Carsharing001
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Techno
Configuration:TAPE Excl
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baze.djunkiii & THE D3VI7 - SIDE A. baze.djunkiii *exclusive vinyl mix
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baze.djunkiii & THE D3VI7 - SIDE B. THE D3VI7 *exclusive vinyl mix
Cat.Nr.: Carsharing Tapes 001
SIDE A: baze.djunkiii *exclusive vinyl mix
SIDE B: THE D3VI7 *exclusive vinyl mix
Welcome to Carsharing Tapes. Welcome to the future.
With "DIURNAL TIDES: First Wave" we're proud to present not only the first release of our new imprint for classic electronic music mixtape culture but also the first ever official gathering of two long standing figures which both have been relentlessly and continuously contributing to the German underground scene for more than two decades now.
And these two are: baze.djunkiii and THE D3VI7.
baze.djunkiii, Hamburg-born and based, officially entered the electronic music scene as a DJ back in 1997 from an angle of being an enthusiastic raver, launched his very own label Intrauterin Recordings in 1999 and - apart from becoming an 24/7 networker, knowledge hub, music blogger etc. - evolved into one of the most versatile underground DJs and purveyor of original DJ culture around whose journey on the decks has taken him all over Germany as well as to Greece and the United States and to countless hours of air time on a plethora of underground radio stations as well.
THE D3VI7, on the other hand, remains an elusive figure. Deeply rooted in electronic music production and the hell'ish jungle of circuit board wiring as well as DAW madness THE D3VI7 is a moniker created by one of the most active, yet probably most underrated figures on the release circuit, a nom de guerre which serves the sole purpose of being able to operate anonymously without any confirmation bias being attached to other musical guises which might, or might have not, been used previously and in earlier stages of a long lasting involvement in music. And btw - this is the first time ever THE D3VI7 agreed to provide an official DJ mix for a mixtape release.
With baze.djunkiii's mix opening the roughly hour long journey of "DIURNAL TIDES: First Wave" on the A-side we're getting a prime example of what original DJ culture is all about as he's taking us on a fascinating journey from deepest underground Electro to screaming, spiralling Acid madness and beyond, digging up most underground vinyl cuts and making proper use of his extensive collection of rare 7" releases - a format that has been criminally overlooked by many DJs but provides a treasure trove of goodness as this mix easily proves.
Turning the tape THE D3VI7 does what THE D3VI7 does best on the flip: Being a force. A dark one. Forging a pounding, most relentless stream of hammering Techno tunes to take out unsuspecting punters on heaving dancefloors one by one THE D3VI7 provides a high octane selection of peak time excess that either thrills or kills - an ode to the power of raw and unpolished Techno madness in its purest form. A power that cannot be contested. Ever.
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SIDE A: baze.djunkiii *exclusive vinyl mix
SIDE B: THE D3VI7 *exclusive vinyl mix
Welcome to Carsharing Tapes. Welcome to the future.
With "DIURNAL TIDES: First Wave" we're proud to present not only the first release of our new imprint for classic electronic music mixtape culture but also the first ever official gathering of two long standing figures which both have been relentlessly and continuously contributing to the German underground scene for more than two decades now.
And these two are: baze.djunkiii and THE D3VI7.
baze.djunkiii, Hamburg-born and based, officially entered the electronic music scene as a DJ back in 1997 from an angle of being an enthusiastic raver, launched his very own label Intrauterin Recordings in 1999 and - apart from becoming an 24/7 networker, knowledge hub, music blogger etc. - evolved into one of the most versatile underground DJs and purveyor of original DJ culture around whose journey on the decks has taken him all over Germany as well as to Greece and the United States and to countless hours of air time on a plethora of underground radio stations as well.
THE D3VI7, on the other hand, remains an elusive figure. Deeply rooted in electronic music production and the hell'ish jungle of circuit board wiring as well as DAW madness THE D3VI7 is a moniker created by one of the most active, yet probably most underrated figures on the release circuit, a nom de guerre which serves the sole purpose of being able to operate anonymously without any confirmation bias being attached to other musical guises which might, or might have not, been used previously and in earlier stages of a long lasting involvement in music. And btw - this is the first time ever THE D3VI7 agreed to provide an official DJ mix for a mixtape release.
With baze.djunkiii's mix opening the roughly hour long journey of "DIURNAL TIDES: First Wave" on the A-side we're getting a prime example of what original DJ culture is all about as he's taking us on a fascinating journey from deepest underground Electro to screaming, spiralling Acid madness and beyond, digging up most underground vinyl cuts and making proper use of his extensive collection of rare 7" releases - a format that has been criminally overlooked by many DJs but provides a treasure trove of goodness as this mix easily proves.
Turning the tape THE D3VI7 does what THE D3VI7 does best on the flip: Being a force. A dark one. Forging a pounding, most relentless stream of hammering Techno tunes to take out unsuspecting punters on heaving dancefloors one by one THE D3VI7 provides a high octane selection of peak time excess that either thrills or kills - an ode to the power of raw and unpolished Techno madness in its purest form. A power that cannot be contested. Ever.
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Label:Dirt Crew Recordings
Cat-No:DIRT142
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:12" Excl
Label:Dirt Crew Recordings
Cat-No:DIRT142
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:12" Excl
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Pete Bandit - Wild Feelings Ft. Nelson of the East
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Pete Bandit - It’s Happening Again
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Pete Bandit - Computer’s Creativity
4
Pete Bandit - Luv Your Body
Track list:
A1 Wild Feelings Ft. Nelson of the East
A2 It’s Happening Again
B1 Computer’s Creativity
B2 Luv Your Body
Release Info:
We have a very special new artist for you from Berlin. Dutch native Pete Bandit relocated to Berlin some years ago where we first met in 2018 when he was part of the “Times Are Ruff” collective. They contributed a track on Dirt Crew for our “Deep Love 2018” compilation.
Now recently going solo he developed his sound even more towards Detroit-ish house with dabs of techno and a bit of high tech jazz in there as well. This debut EP offers Loads of deep soulful grooves, spiritual “computer” music at it’s best!
The A-side “Wild Feelings” is such a beautiful opener to this record, with it’s lush spread out intro it paves the way with that perfect mood for what is to come, a mix of soul, funk and electronics and overall well crafted deepness. The keys on this one were contributed by the mysterious “Nelson of the East” topped with vocals by Pete himself. “It’s Happening Again” continues the story with soulful deep house textures and this one especially reminds us a lot of those early 90s Chicago/ New York House gems, the track is building towards a great breakdown key change and with its atmospheric strings and pads it’s a truly uplifting “Good Times” tune.
On the flip we have “Computer’s Creativity”. This track picks up the pace and is centered around a funky, almost slap like, bass line. Here again topped by a vocal add of Pete about “Computer’s Creativity” and with it’s cool break this one will also be a sure floor filler, guaranteed! The closing track on this record is the driving “Luv Your Body”, great percussion guides us through a loose set arrangement and make this one a perfect late hours or early mornings tune in any mix, it could go on forever!
All tracks have been mixed by Ariel Schlichter in Berlin and mastered by Salz Mastering in Cologne. Photography & Art by Break 3000.
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A1 Wild Feelings Ft. Nelson of the East
A2 It’s Happening Again
B1 Computer’s Creativity
B2 Luv Your Body
Release Info:
We have a very special new artist for you from Berlin. Dutch native Pete Bandit relocated to Berlin some years ago where we first met in 2018 when he was part of the “Times Are Ruff” collective. They contributed a track on Dirt Crew for our “Deep Love 2018” compilation.
Now recently going solo he developed his sound even more towards Detroit-ish house with dabs of techno and a bit of high tech jazz in there as well. This debut EP offers Loads of deep soulful grooves, spiritual “computer” music at it’s best!
The A-side “Wild Feelings” is such a beautiful opener to this record, with it’s lush spread out intro it paves the way with that perfect mood for what is to come, a mix of soul, funk and electronics and overall well crafted deepness. The keys on this one were contributed by the mysterious “Nelson of the East” topped with vocals by Pete himself. “It’s Happening Again” continues the story with soulful deep house textures and this one especially reminds us a lot of those early 90s Chicago/ New York House gems, the track is building towards a great breakdown key change and with its atmospheric strings and pads it’s a truly uplifting “Good Times” tune.
On the flip we have “Computer’s Creativity”. This track picks up the pace and is centered around a funky, almost slap like, bass line. Here again topped by a vocal add of Pete about “Computer’s Creativity” and with it’s cool break this one will also be a sure floor filler, guaranteed! The closing track on this record is the driving “Luv Your Body”, great percussion guides us through a loose set arrangement and make this one a perfect late hours or early mornings tune in any mix, it could go on forever!
All tracks have been mixed by Ariel Schlichter in Berlin and mastered by Salz Mastering in Cologne. Photography & Art by Break 3000.
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Yasushi Ide - Mirror (feat. Josue Thomas
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Yasushi Ide - Lava (feat. UA)
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Yasushi Ide - The Battle Part.1 (feat. Emilie Chick)
4
Yasushi Ide - Galactic Beats Part.1
5
Yasushi Ide - Sumimasen Suite Part.1<Album Version> (feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
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Yasushi Ide - We Need Power Part.1 (feat. Josh Milan)
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Yasushi Ide - I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing <Album Version> (feat.Afrika Bambaataa)
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Yasushi Ide - Music of the Celestial sphere - Music of the Celestial sphere Dub (feat. Nanae U
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Yasushi Ide - Outer Space (feat. DJ KRUSH)
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Yasushi Ide - The Battle Part.2 (feat. Emilie Chick)
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Yasushi Ide - Galactic Beats Part.2
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Yasushi Ide - Sumimasen Suite Part.2 (feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
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Yasushi Ide - We Need Power Part.2 (feat. Josh Milan)
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Yasushi Ide - Hear, There (feat. KAN TAKAGI & RECK)
15
Yasushi Ide - Beyond (feat. RECK)
16
Yasushi Ide - New Beginning
CD- JAPAN IMPORT
Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
CD Tracklist:
01: Mirror (feat. Josue Thomas)
02: Lava (feat. UA)
03: The Battle Part.1 (feat. Emilie Chick)
04: Galactic Beats Part.1
05: Sumimasen Suite Part.1 (feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
06: We Need Power Part.1 (feat. Josh Milan)
07: I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing (feat.Afrika Bambaataa)
08: Music of the Celestial sphere - Music of the Celestial sphere Dub (feat. Nanae Uehara)
09: Outer Space (feat. DJ KRUSH)
10: The Battle Part.2 (feat. Emilie Chick)
11: Galactic Beats Part.2
12: Sumimasen Suite Part.2 (feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
13: We Need Power Part.2 (feat. Josh Milan)
14: Hear, There (feat. KAN TAKAGI & RECK)
15: Beyond (feat. RECK)
16: New Beginning
Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
"This is a sound track for rude, underground adults! Amazing mixture of reggae, dub, funk, jazz, rock, afro, house. Masterpiece that goes beyond genres of music created by great producer, Yasushi Ide who has relentless motivation and global network of talents." - Shuya Okino (Kyoto Jazz Massive / Kyoto Jazz Sextet)
"Great album! It is amazing to finish such a big project involved many collaborators at this high quality only in a year and 4 months. The magic of Cosmic Suite is there are variety of styles, and it makes you feel deep and spiritual at one point, but at the same time you can feel relaxed. Also, I have to say that the sound quality is great. It sounds very clear and it can only be done with top level recording and mixing professionals." - Ken Ishii
Yasushi Ide is the Japanese street icon. In the 90's he was called "the Guru of Shibuya-kei" which was the movement of Shibuya style of eclectic pop by the artists such as Cornelius, Pizzcato Five, or Original Love who is once again recognized in City Pop revival of recent years. (Yasushi Ide was a manager of Original Love, and also Kenji Ozawa)
Through his works, he has been creating the global network of musicians such as Josh Milan of the Blaze, house music icon, Don Letts, the pioneer of connecting punk rock with reggae, and Jeff Mills, Detroit techno legend, and released a great amount of hi-quality music on his label, Grand Gallery.
The Cosmic Suite project started in 2020, during the pandemic. It started as a project to reconstruct the parts of music Jeff Mills created for Chieko Kinbara, a violinist which Mills produced. However, it turned out to be 36min of spaced themed original track = Cosmic Suite.
(There are few phrases of Jeff Mills music left in the final version) This masterpiece created a buzz in the music scene in Japan and overseas, and became Yasushi Ide's new beginning.
In June, 2022, Ide released "Cosmic Suite 2". Originally, Cosmic Suite was an instrumental. "Cosmic Suite" is the reconstruction of "Cosmic Suite 2" with the element of vocals. In this project, Don Letts, Josh Milan, DJ Krush are featured as guest musicians. Moreover, drums of Tony Allen, the legendary Afrobeat drummer, and Style Scott, a drummer known for his works in early days of ON-U label, and Gota Yashiki, a Japanese drummer known for his works with Soul II Soul are featured in this album. Also, Japanese brightest talents such as Kan Takagi of Major Force, Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari, Tomoyuki Tanaka aka Fantastic Plastic Machine and Calm are featured as artists and engineers. This is the true dream team of the Japanese underground music scene.
The artwork is done by Josue Thomas, the founder of popular fashion brand, Gallery Dept. He is also featured as poetry reading artist in track 1 of "Cosmic Suite 2." Ide and him collaborates in various projects under the concept of "Universal Music Connection."
Yasushi Ide's also well received as a dub artist. (beside his wide range of musical styles)
His dub cover of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine (Space Dub Mix)" is selected for "Late Night Tales mixed by Don Letts" in 2021.
Highlight of "Cosmic 2" is the unique dub sound in tracks such as "Lava" feat. UA, the Japanese singer often described as "Japanese Bjork", and "Sumimasen Suite" feat. Rebel Dread (= Don Letts).
Tokyo is the melting pot of street music from all around the World such as Dub, Jazz, House, Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Punk rock, Techno,,, You can see the influence of all spectrums of rebel music in this album. This unique avant-garde music can only be created by Yasushi Ide, who has been heavily involved in this truly unique music scene for a long time.
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Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
CD Tracklist:
01: Mirror (feat. Josue Thomas)
02: Lava (feat. UA)
03: The Battle Part.1 (feat. Emilie Chick)
04: Galactic Beats Part.1
05: Sumimasen Suite Part.1
06: We Need Power Part.1 (feat. Josh Milan)
07: I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing
08: Music of the Celestial sphere - Music of the Celestial sphere Dub (feat. Nanae Uehara)
09: Outer Space (feat. DJ KRUSH)
10: The Battle Part.2 (feat. Emilie Chick)
11: Galactic Beats Part.2
12: Sumimasen Suite Part.2 (feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
13: We Need Power Part.2 (feat. Josh Milan)
14: Hear, There (feat. KAN TAKAGI & RECK)
15: Beyond (feat. RECK)
16: New Beginning
Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
"This is a sound track for rude, underground adults! Amazing mixture of reggae, dub, funk, jazz, rock, afro, house. Masterpiece that goes beyond genres of music created by great producer, Yasushi Ide who has relentless motivation and global network of talents." - Shuya Okino (Kyoto Jazz Massive / Kyoto Jazz Sextet)
"Great album! It is amazing to finish such a big project involved many collaborators at this high quality only in a year and 4 months. The magic of Cosmic Suite is there are variety of styles, and it makes you feel deep and spiritual at one point, but at the same time you can feel relaxed. Also, I have to say that the sound quality is great. It sounds very clear and it can only be done with top level recording and mixing professionals." - Ken Ishii
Yasushi Ide is the Japanese street icon. In the 90's he was called "the Guru of Shibuya-kei" which was the movement of Shibuya style of eclectic pop by the artists such as Cornelius, Pizzcato Five, or Original Love who is once again recognized in City Pop revival of recent years. (Yasushi Ide was a manager of Original Love, and also Kenji Ozawa)
Through his works, he has been creating the global network of musicians such as Josh Milan of the Blaze, house music icon, Don Letts, the pioneer of connecting punk rock with reggae, and Jeff Mills, Detroit techno legend, and released a great amount of hi-quality music on his label, Grand Gallery.
The Cosmic Suite project started in 2020, during the pandemic. It started as a project to reconstruct the parts of music Jeff Mills created for Chieko Kinbara, a violinist which Mills produced. However, it turned out to be 36min of spaced themed original track = Cosmic Suite.
(There are few phrases of Jeff Mills music left in the final version) This masterpiece created a buzz in the music scene in Japan and overseas, and became Yasushi Ide's new beginning.
In June, 2022, Ide released "Cosmic Suite 2". Originally, Cosmic Suite was an instrumental. "Cosmic Suite" is the reconstruction of "Cosmic Suite 2" with the element of vocals. In this project, Don Letts, Josh Milan, DJ Krush are featured as guest musicians. Moreover, drums of Tony Allen, the legendary Afrobeat drummer, and Style Scott, a drummer known for his works in early days of ON-U label, and Gota Yashiki, a Japanese drummer known for his works with Soul II Soul are featured in this album. Also, Japanese brightest talents such as Kan Takagi of Major Force, Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari, Tomoyuki Tanaka aka Fantastic Plastic Machine and Calm are featured as artists and engineers. This is the true dream team of the Japanese underground music scene.
The artwork is done by Josue Thomas, the founder of popular fashion brand, Gallery Dept. He is also featured as poetry reading artist in track 1 of "Cosmic Suite 2." Ide and him collaborates in various projects under the concept of "Universal Music Connection."
Yasushi Ide's also well received as a dub artist. (beside his wide range of musical styles)
His dub cover of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine (Space Dub Mix)" is selected for "Late Night Tales mixed by Don Letts" in 2021.
Highlight of "Cosmic 2" is the unique dub sound in tracks such as "Lava" feat. UA, the Japanese singer often described as "Japanese Bjork", and "Sumimasen Suite" feat. Rebel Dread (= Don Letts).
Tokyo is the melting pot of street music from all around the World such as Dub, Jazz, House, Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Punk rock, Techno,,, You can see the influence of all spectrums of rebel music in this album. This unique avant-garde music can only be created by Yasushi Ide, who has been heavily involved in this truly unique music scene for a long time.
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Yasushi Ide - A1. Mirror (feat. Josue Thomas)
2
Yasushi Ide - A2. Lava (feat. UA)
3
Yasushi Ide - A3. The Battle Part.1 (feat. Emilie Chick)
4
Yasushi Ide - A4. Sumimasen Suite Part.1<Album Version>(feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
5
Yasushi Ide - A5. We Need Power Part.1 (feat. Josh Milan)
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Yasushi Ide - B1. I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing<Album Version>(feat.Afrika Bambaataa)
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Yasushi Ide - B2: Outer Space (feat. DJ KRUSH)
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Yasushi Ide - B3: Galactic Beats Part.1
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Yasushi Ide - B4: Hear, There (feat. KAN TAKAGI & RECK)
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Yasushi Ide - B5: New Beginning
LP
Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
LP Tracklist:
A
01: Mirror (feat. Josue Thomas)
02: Lava (feat. UA)
03: The Battle Part.1 (feat. Emilie Chick)
04: Sumimasen Suite Part.1(feat. Emily Capell & Rebel Dread)
05: We Need Power Part.1 (feat. Josh Milan)
B
01: I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing(feat.Afrika Bambaataa)
02: Outer Space (feat. DJ KRUSH)
03: Galactic Beats Part.1
04: Hear, There (feat. KAN TAKAGI & RECK)
05: New Beginning
Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
"This is a sound track for rude, underground adults! Amazing mixture of reggae, dub, funk, jazz, rock, afro, house. Masterpiece that goes beyond genres of music created by great producer, Yasushi Ide who has relentless motivation and global network of talents." - Shuya Okino (Kyoto Jazz Massive / Kyoto Jazz Sextet)
"Great album! It is amazing to finish such a big project involved many collaborators at this high quality only in a year and 4 months. The magic of Cosmic Suite is there are variety of styles, and it makes you feel deep and spiritual at one point, but at the same time you can feel relaxed. Also, I have to say that the sound quality is great. It sounds very clear and it can only be done with top level recording and mixing professionals." - Ken Ishii
Yasushi Ide is the Japanese street icon. In the 90's he was called "the Guru of Shibuya-kei" which was the movement of Shibuya style of eclectic pop by the artists such as Cornelius, Pizzcato Five, or Original Love who is once again recognized in City Pop revival of recent years. (Yasushi Ide was a manager of Original Love, and also Kenji Ozawa)
Through his works, he has been creating the global network of musicians such as Josh Milan of the Blaze, house music icon, Don Letts, the pioneer of connecting punk rock with reggae, and Jeff Mills, Detroit techno legend, and released a great amount of hi-quality music on his label, Grand Gallery.
The Cosmic Suite project started in 2020, during the pandemic. It started as a project to reconstruct the parts of music Jeff Mills created for Chieko Kinbara, a violinist which Mills produced. However, it turned out to be 36min of spaced themed original track = Cosmic Suite.
(There are few phrases of Jeff Mills music left in the final version) This masterpiece created a buzz in the music scene in Japan and overseas, and became Yasushi Ide's new beginning.
In June, 2022, Ide released "Cosmic Suite 2". Originally, Cosmic Suite was an instrumental. "Cosmic Suite" is the reconstruction of "Cosmic Suite 2" with the element of vocals. In this project, Don Letts, Josh Milan, DJ Krush are featured as guest musicians. Moreover, drums of Tony Allen, the legendary Afrobeat drummer, and Style Scott, a drummer known for his works in early days of ON-U label, and Gota Yashiki, a Japanese drummer known for his works with Soul II Soul are featured in this album. Also, Japanese brightest talents such as Kan Takagi of Major Force, Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari, Tomoyuki Tanaka aka Fantastic Plastic Machine and Calm are featured as artists and engineers. This is the true dream team of the Japanese underground music scene.
The artwork is done by Josue Thomas, the founder of popular fashion brand, Gallery Dept. He is also featured as poetry reading artist in track 1 of "Cosmic Suite 2." Ide and him collaborates in various projects under the concept of "Universal Music Connection."
Yasushi Ide's also well received as a dub artist. (beside his wide range of musical styles)
His dub cover of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine (Space Dub Mix)" is selected for "Late Night Tales mixed by Don Letts" in 2021.
Highlight of "Cosmic 2" is the unique dub sound in tracks such as "Lava" feat. UA, the Japanese singer often described as "Japanese Bjork", and "Sumimasen Suite" feat. Rebel Dread (= Don Letts).
Tokyo is the melting pot of street music from all around the World such as Dub, Jazz, House, Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Punk rock, Techno,,, You can see the influence of all spectrums of rebel music in this album. This unique avant-garde music can only be created by Yasushi Ide, who has been heavily involved in this truly unique music scene for a long time.
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Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
LP Tracklist:
A
01: Mirror (feat. Josue Thomas)
02: Lava (feat. UA)
03: The Battle Part.1 (feat. Emilie Chick)
04: Sumimasen Suite Part.1
05: We Need Power Part.1 (feat. Josh Milan)
B
01: I'm Thinking, I'm Spacing
02: Outer Space (feat. DJ KRUSH)
03: Galactic Beats Part.1
04: Hear, There (feat. KAN TAKAGI & RECK)
05: New Beginning
Japanese street music icon, Yasushi Ide released new album featuring Don Letts, Josh Milan, Jeff Mills, DJ Krush and more.
"This is a sound track for rude, underground adults! Amazing mixture of reggae, dub, funk, jazz, rock, afro, house. Masterpiece that goes beyond genres of music created by great producer, Yasushi Ide who has relentless motivation and global network of talents." - Shuya Okino (Kyoto Jazz Massive / Kyoto Jazz Sextet)
"Great album! It is amazing to finish such a big project involved many collaborators at this high quality only in a year and 4 months. The magic of Cosmic Suite is there are variety of styles, and it makes you feel deep and spiritual at one point, but at the same time you can feel relaxed. Also, I have to say that the sound quality is great. It sounds very clear and it can only be done with top level recording and mixing professionals." - Ken Ishii
Yasushi Ide is the Japanese street icon. In the 90's he was called "the Guru of Shibuya-kei" which was the movement of Shibuya style of eclectic pop by the artists such as Cornelius, Pizzcato Five, or Original Love who is once again recognized in City Pop revival of recent years. (Yasushi Ide was a manager of Original Love, and also Kenji Ozawa)
Through his works, he has been creating the global network of musicians such as Josh Milan of the Blaze, house music icon, Don Letts, the pioneer of connecting punk rock with reggae, and Jeff Mills, Detroit techno legend, and released a great amount of hi-quality music on his label, Grand Gallery.
The Cosmic Suite project started in 2020, during the pandemic. It started as a project to reconstruct the parts of music Jeff Mills created for Chieko Kinbara, a violinist which Mills produced. However, it turned out to be 36min of spaced themed original track = Cosmic Suite.
(There are few phrases of Jeff Mills music left in the final version) This masterpiece created a buzz in the music scene in Japan and overseas, and became Yasushi Ide's new beginning.
In June, 2022, Ide released "Cosmic Suite 2". Originally, Cosmic Suite was an instrumental. "Cosmic Suite" is the reconstruction of "Cosmic Suite 2" with the element of vocals. In this project, Don Letts, Josh Milan, DJ Krush are featured as guest musicians. Moreover, drums of Tony Allen, the legendary Afrobeat drummer, and Style Scott, a drummer known for his works in early days of ON-U label, and Gota Yashiki, a Japanese drummer known for his works with Soul II Soul are featured in this album. Also, Japanese brightest talents such as Kan Takagi of Major Force, Kaoru Inoue aka Chari Chari, Tomoyuki Tanaka aka Fantastic Plastic Machine and Calm are featured as artists and engineers. This is the true dream team of the Japanese underground music scene.
The artwork is done by Josue Thomas, the founder of popular fashion brand, Gallery Dept. He is also featured as poetry reading artist in track 1 of "Cosmic Suite 2." Ide and him collaborates in various projects under the concept of "Universal Music Connection."
Yasushi Ide's also well received as a dub artist. (beside his wide range of musical styles)
His dub cover of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine (Space Dub Mix)" is selected for "Late Night Tales mixed by Don Letts" in 2021.
Highlight of "Cosmic 2" is the unique dub sound in tracks such as "Lava" feat. UA, the Japanese singer often described as "Japanese Bjork", and "Sumimasen Suite" feat. Rebel Dread (= Don Letts).
Tokyo is the melting pot of street music from all around the World such as Dub, Jazz, House, Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Punk rock, Techno,,, You can see the influence of all spectrums of rebel music in this album. This unique avant-garde music can only be created by Yasushi Ide, who has been heavily involved in this truly unique music scene for a long time.
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1
Dam Swindle - You
2
Dam Swindle - More love
3
Dam Swindle - The wrap around (2022 mix)
4
Dam Swindle - 64 Ways feat. Mayer Hawthorne (Nightmares On Wax remix)
5
Dam Swindle - The wrap around (DJ Bone’s doc ciroc remix)
Format: (180 gr., Limited Full Cover)
Track list:
A1 - Dam Swindle - You
A2 - Dam Swindle - More love
B1 - Dam Swindle - The wrap around (2022 mix)
B2 - Dam Swindle - 64 Ways feat. Mayer Hawthorne (Nightmares On Wax remix)
B3 - Dam Swindle - The wrap around (DJ Bone’s doc ciroc remix)
Release Info:
We’ve come to the third and final installment of Dam Swindle’s ‘Keep on Swindling’ series and are proud to see them finishing off their 10-year anniversary with a bang. This final ep holds 2 new originals, remixes by Nightmares on Wax and DJ Bone and the long-awaited re-release of their seminal track from 2013: ‘The Wrap Around’.
‘Keep on Swindling part 3’ kicks off with ‘You’; a fast-paced slice of electronic funk that sees the boys dive into heady club territory. With this track, they show a new direction in their sound that combines their vintage sampled-based soulfulness with modern percussive and melodic elements. Whether it’s the moody arpeggio, the techno-ish stabs or the bell-driven percussion in ‘You’; it’s all coming together in a way that is both heartwarming and rush-inducing.
The A side also holds ‘More Love’; a track that takes you back to what has been the center of the Dam Swindle sound in the past 10 years. Conga loops, vocal chops, synth stabs and a simple string to keep the tension; it’s all in there. Add to that a simple funk bass loop and you’ve got yourself a modern-day Swindle classic.
On the flip, you’ll find a special song from the Dam Swindle catalog: ‘The wrap around’. When released on Huxley’s now defunct ‘Saints & Sonnets’ label back in 2013, the release made its way into many record bags and sold out quickly, never to be repressed again. Discogs prices went through the roof, while the title track became one of the biggest tracks for Dam Swindle in their early years. Now, it will be available on vinyl and digital again through Heist. It's had a few touch-ups in arrangement and mixing for the 2022 mix, but the boys worked hard to maintain the rough edges that made the original loved by so many fans.
The B2 is a collaboration with none other than Nightmares on Wax, who delivers a brilliantly creative version of ‘64 ways feat. Mayer Hawthorne’. N.O.W. completely flips the original, opting to use the spoken word intro in a mangled and chopped way on top of a nasty groove and soaring bassline. The main vocal comes in during the second part of the song and adds to the buildup with new Rhodes chords, cowbells, and electronic chops. It was already special when we got together and agreed on the remix, but the result really blew our mind and cemented the position of N.O.W. as a legendary producer even more.
The EP closes off with another special track: DJ Bone’s Doc Ciroc remix of ‘The Wrap Around’. DJ Bone has been living in the Netherlands for a long time already and it was only a matter of time before the legendary Detroit producer and DJ would meet Dam Swindle. It was on one if his ‘Further’ events that we laid the foundation for this collab and it’s an honor to have DJ Bone add his raw soulful techno style to the Swindle’s original track. DJ Bone goes for pacey percussion with a classic Detroit Techno feel. His version is minimalistic and raw, chopping up the vocal and using the original Prophet pad as a base layer of warmth. The track gets even beefier when the bassline comes in: A dirty modded 101 lick with so much electronic funk that makes it impossible not that dance.
On ‘Keep on Swindling part 3’, Dam Swindle showcase a more electronic side of their sound and sees them connect with likeminded artists who have delivered amazing interpretations of some of the most loved DS tracks of the past years. With that, we’ve come to a banging conclusion to 10 years of Dam Swindle. There’s only thing that keeps us up right now: What will their next step be…?
Yours Sincerely,
Heist Recordings. More
Track list:
A1 - Dam Swindle - You
A2 - Dam Swindle - More love
B1 - Dam Swindle - The wrap around (2022 mix)
B2 - Dam Swindle - 64 Ways feat. Mayer Hawthorne (Nightmares On Wax remix)
B3 - Dam Swindle - The wrap around (DJ Bone’s doc ciroc remix)
Release Info:
We’ve come to the third and final installment of Dam Swindle’s ‘Keep on Swindling’ series and are proud to see them finishing off their 10-year anniversary with a bang. This final ep holds 2 new originals, remixes by Nightmares on Wax and DJ Bone and the long-awaited re-release of their seminal track from 2013: ‘The Wrap Around’.
‘Keep on Swindling part 3’ kicks off with ‘You’; a fast-paced slice of electronic funk that sees the boys dive into heady club territory. With this track, they show a new direction in their sound that combines their vintage sampled-based soulfulness with modern percussive and melodic elements. Whether it’s the moody arpeggio, the techno-ish stabs or the bell-driven percussion in ‘You’; it’s all coming together in a way that is both heartwarming and rush-inducing.
The A side also holds ‘More Love’; a track that takes you back to what has been the center of the Dam Swindle sound in the past 10 years. Conga loops, vocal chops, synth stabs and a simple string to keep the tension; it’s all in there. Add to that a simple funk bass loop and you’ve got yourself a modern-day Swindle classic.
On the flip, you’ll find a special song from the Dam Swindle catalog: ‘The wrap around’. When released on Huxley’s now defunct ‘Saints & Sonnets’ label back in 2013, the release made its way into many record bags and sold out quickly, never to be repressed again. Discogs prices went through the roof, while the title track became one of the biggest tracks for Dam Swindle in their early years. Now, it will be available on vinyl and digital again through Heist. It's had a few touch-ups in arrangement and mixing for the 2022 mix, but the boys worked hard to maintain the rough edges that made the original loved by so many fans.
The B2 is a collaboration with none other than Nightmares on Wax, who delivers a brilliantly creative version of ‘64 ways feat. Mayer Hawthorne’. N.O.W. completely flips the original, opting to use the spoken word intro in a mangled and chopped way on top of a nasty groove and soaring bassline. The main vocal comes in during the second part of the song and adds to the buildup with new Rhodes chords, cowbells, and electronic chops. It was already special when we got together and agreed on the remix, but the result really blew our mind and cemented the position of N.O.W. as a legendary producer even more.
The EP closes off with another special track: DJ Bone’s Doc Ciroc remix of ‘The Wrap Around’. DJ Bone has been living in the Netherlands for a long time already and it was only a matter of time before the legendary Detroit producer and DJ would meet Dam Swindle. It was on one if his ‘Further’ events that we laid the foundation for this collab and it’s an honor to have DJ Bone add his raw soulful techno style to the Swindle’s original track. DJ Bone goes for pacey percussion with a classic Detroit Techno feel. His version is minimalistic and raw, chopping up the vocal and using the original Prophet pad as a base layer of warmth. The track gets even beefier when the bassline comes in: A dirty modded 101 lick with so much electronic funk that makes it impossible not that dance.
On ‘Keep on Swindling part 3’, Dam Swindle showcase a more electronic side of their sound and sees them connect with likeminded artists who have delivered amazing interpretations of some of the most loved DS tracks of the past years. With that, we’ve come to a banging conclusion to 10 years of Dam Swindle. There’s only thing that keeps us up right now: What will their next step be…?
Yours Sincerely,
Heist Recordings. More
Label:Intuitive Records
Cat-No:INT01G301CD
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Electronica
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Label:Intuitive Records
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Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Electronica
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Since his debut album "Transsiberian", Thylacine has developed a taste for composing through travel, an initiatory project that led him to compose during his journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. A seminal album that allowed the young electro prodigy to make a name for himself on the electronic scene.
With the aim to combine music and image and to make us discover his world through travel, Thylacine has continued to climb the ladder and has racked up no less than 121 million streams. Whether it's "Anatolia", "Olatu", or "War Dance", Thylacine has made a name for himself by writing real hits.
Through "9 Pieces ", Thylacine wanted to pay tribute to some iconic tracks that are currently only released digitally and independently and to let us discover his new compositions, all of which are just as transporting and refreshing. His new opus "9 Pieces" will contain unreleased tracks from his latest travels and encounters, pieces to be assembled in order to reconstitute a puzzle and immerse oneself in the universe of Thylacine.
Like this object, each musical piece will find its place alongside his greatest hits. "9 Pieces" will be released the 21st of October on Intuitive Records.
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Since his debut album "Transsiberian", Thylacine has developed a taste for composing through travel, an initiatory project that led him to compose during his journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. A seminal album that allowed the young electro prodigy to make a name for himself on the electronic scene.
With the aim to combine music and image and to make us discover his world through travel, Thylacine has continued to climb the ladder and has racked up no less than 121 million streams. Whether it's "Anatolia", "Olatu", or "War Dance", Thylacine has made a name for himself by writing real hits.
Through "9 Pieces ", Thylacine wanted to pay tribute to some iconic tracks that are currently only released digitally and independently and to let us discover his new compositions, all of which are just as transporting and refreshing. His new opus "9 Pieces" will contain unreleased tracks from his latest travels and encounters, pieces to be assembled in order to reconstitute a puzzle and immerse oneself in the universe of Thylacine.
Like this object, each musical piece will find its place alongside his greatest hits. "9 Pieces" will be released the 21st of October on Intuitive Records.
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Label:Intuitive Records
Cat-No:INT01G301LP
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Electronica
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Label:Intuitive Records
Cat-No:INT01G301LP
Release-Date:18.11.2022
Genre:Electronica
Configuration:LP Excl
Territory restrictions FR, BENELUX
Since his debut album "Transsiberian", Thylacine has developed a taste for composing through travel, an initiatory project that led him to compose during his journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. A seminal album that allowed the young electro prodigy to make a name for himself on the electronic scene.
With the aim to combine music and image and to make us discover his world through travel, Thylacine has continued to climb the ladder and has racked up no less than 121 million streams. Whether it's "Anatolia", "Olatu", or "War Dance", Thylacine has made a name for himself by writing real hits.
Through "9 Pieces ", Thylacine wanted to pay tribute to some iconic tracks that are currently only released digitally and independently and to let us discover his new compositions, all of which are just as transporting and refreshing. His new opus "9 Pieces" will contain unreleased tracks from his latest travels and encounters, pieces to be assembled in order to reconstitute a puzzle and immerse oneself in the universe of Thylacine.
Like this object, each musical piece will find its place alongside his greatest hits. "9 Pieces" will be released the 21st of October on Intuitive Records.
A1. Polar
A2. Anatolia
A3. Duduk
A4. Olatu
B1. War Dance
B2. Pleyel
B3. Night Train
B4. Versailles
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Since his debut album "Transsiberian", Thylacine has developed a taste for composing through travel, an initiatory project that led him to compose during his journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. A seminal album that allowed the young electro prodigy to make a name for himself on the electronic scene.
With the aim to combine music and image and to make us discover his world through travel, Thylacine has continued to climb the ladder and has racked up no less than 121 million streams. Whether it's "Anatolia", "Olatu", or "War Dance", Thylacine has made a name for himself by writing real hits.
Through "9 Pieces ", Thylacine wanted to pay tribute to some iconic tracks that are currently only released digitally and independently and to let us discover his new compositions, all of which are just as transporting and refreshing. His new opus "9 Pieces" will contain unreleased tracks from his latest travels and encounters, pieces to be assembled in order to reconstitute a puzzle and immerse oneself in the universe of Thylacine.
Like this object, each musical piece will find its place alongside his greatest hits. "9 Pieces" will be released the 21st of October on Intuitive Records.
A1. Polar
A2. Anatolia
A3. Duduk
A4. Olatu
B1. War Dance
B2. Pleyel
B3. Night Train
B4. Versailles
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CD : 1 x CD, Gatefold sleeve UV gloss finish + Black Inner sleeve.
TRACKLIST CD:
1. Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
2. Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
3. Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
4. You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
5. The New Abnormal
6. Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
7. Dirty Rat – With Sleaford Mods
8. Requiem For The Pre Apocalypse
9. What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
10. Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
SHORT INFOS :
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return Early 2023 with new album “Optical Delusion”, the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018’s Monster’s Exist. Recorded in Orbital’s Brighton studio, “Optical Delusion” includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
Earlier this year, Orbital celebrated their storied history with “30 Something” which, unlike other Best Of’s, contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks including “Chime”, “Belfast”, “Halcyon”, “Satan”, and “The Box”
SHORT BIOG:
“A human being experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest [of humanity] – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…”
You many have seen this quote attributed to Albert Einstein on social media, the archetypal Smartest Guy Ever apparently having an out-of-character religious epiphany. It certainly leapt out at Paul Hartnoll of Orbital who spotted it in Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence.
“As soon as I saw ‘optical delusion’ I thought Oh hey, that’s the album title,” says Paul. “It just seemed to say so much about how people construct their own realities, how we see patterns that aren’t there, how we see what we want to see.
“But it’s actually a misquote. He never quite said that. In the German original what he’s really saying is that human experience is as relative as physics. Wouldn’t it be good if we could accept that, and find a kind of universal theory of everything for the human race? Then you look at everything from history to art to your Twitter feed and you think yeah, that’s what we’re all trying to do all of the time…”
Hence ‘Optical Delusion’, the tenth original Orbital album and the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for two brothers who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House.
Now with ‘Optical Delusion’ the Hartnolls dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and sometimes beguiling images from years when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnolls watched on TV as kids finally came true. There are mesmeric tracks with names like ‘The New Abnormal’ and ‘Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse’ and ‘Day One’. But there are also straight-up bangers and ethereal cosmic dreams, abstract sound wars and deeply human songs of separation and loss.
And it all starts with a bang. Lead single ‘Dirty Rat’, an outright Fall-meets-Front-242 class rant with vocals by Sleaford Mods mob orator Jason Williamson, harks right back to the Hartnolls’ days of politicised anarcho-squatpunk. It began as a remix swap (Orbital did the Sleafords’ ‘I Don’t Rate You’) and morphed into a comic, brutal, bass-driven harangue not so much against our rulers but at the petty, mean-spirited, frightened, Mail-reading voters who put them there: the people who are “blaming everyone in hospital/blaming everyone at the bottom of the English Channel/blaming everyone who doesn’t look like a fried animal.”
Also key to the album is opening track ‘Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)’ which returns to an Orbital truism, that time always becomes a loop. This chugging, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip fit for ‘Sapphire And Steel’ as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’ – the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.
“I’ve always liked folk music and mediaeval sounds,” says Paul, himself an occasional Morris dancer. “I had the basis of that track and I wanted to spin it off somehow.” Trawling his archives he stumbled on The Mediaeval Baebes’ version of ‘Ring O’Roses’ “and my hackles just went up. I was like, my God, this is the original pandemic folk song.”
?his being Orbital, there are collaborations galore on the album, the roles once played by Alison Goldfrapp, Lady Leshurr or David Gray now filled by new talents. London singer-songwriter Anna B Savage contributes a compellingly fragile, Anohni-like vocal to ‘Home’, in which nature reclaims the scorched and vacant mega-cities. ‘Day One’ is a pulsing techno track featuring the singer Dina Ipavic. Paul got in touch with her after working on a score for a sculpture show of giant robotic installations by his friend Giles Walker during the pandemic. First Paul cut up his own score and Ipavic’s vocals on the track The Crane, which appears on the deluxe version of the album. Then he thought, Why not work with her for real? The result is school of ‘Belfast’, a bassy dreamscape with vocalised clouds billowing above.
The pensive ‘Are You ?live?’ adds to the Orbital product range of existential questions (‘Are We Here?’, ‘Where Is It Going?’) in collaboration Bella Union signings Penelope Isles, AKA brother and sister act Lily and Jack Wolter. “They’re our studio mates, they work upstairs!” says Paul happily. “And they’ve both got amazing voices.”
But Orbital are Orbital and never far from the dancefloor. “Eventually the more abrasive bits came back into the fold…” ‘You Are The Frequency’, first of two tracks to feature mysterious vocalist The Little Pest, surrounds the listener with warped voices ordering you to the dancefloor (Phil: “we wanted the idea that the music is kind of absorbing you”). And the second, the sinister ‘What A Surprise’, traps you in a paranoid electronic hall of mirrors.
In another nod to Orbital’s resurgent past the cover artwork once again comes from fine art painter John Greenwood, creator of fantastical grotesques for the covers of ‘Snivilisation’, ‘In Sides’ and Orbital’s most recent album, 2018’s ‘Monsters Exist’. Orbital had just had a slick Mark Farrow cover for ‘30 Something’ – this is a return to the overripe and bulbous techno-organic constructions that somehow express Orbital’s own uncontrollably fertile sound.
There are gaps in the future that Orbital are desperate to fill too; there will be tours and festivals and rooms and fields full of people. Those long paralysed months when we had little to look forward to but a Zoom DJ set made Paul and Phil appreciate the things that make life worth living.
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CD : 1 x CD, Gatefold sleeve UV gloss finish + Black Inner sleeve.
TRACKLIST CD:
1. Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
2. Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
3. Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
4. You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
5. The New Abnormal
6. Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
7. Dirty Rat – With Sleaford Mods
8. Requiem For The Pre Apocalypse
9. What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
10. Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
SHORT INFOS :
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return Early 2023 with new album “Optical Delusion”, the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018’s Monster’s Exist. Recorded in Orbital’s Brighton studio, “Optical Delusion” includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
Earlier this year, Orbital celebrated their storied history with “30 Something” which, unlike other Best Of’s, contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks including “Chime”, “Belfast”, “Halcyon”, “Satan”, and “The Box”
SHORT BIOG:
“A human being experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest [of humanity] – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…”
You many have seen this quote attributed to Albert Einstein on social media, the archetypal Smartest Guy Ever apparently having an out-of-character religious epiphany. It certainly leapt out at Paul Hartnoll of Orbital who spotted it in Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence.
“As soon as I saw ‘optical delusion’ I thought Oh hey, that’s the album title,” says Paul. “It just seemed to say so much about how people construct their own realities, how we see patterns that aren’t there, how we see what we want to see.
“But it’s actually a misquote. He never quite said that. In the German original what he’s really saying is that human experience is as relative as physics. Wouldn’t it be good if we could accept that, and find a kind of universal theory of everything for the human race? Then you look at everything from history to art to your Twitter feed and you think yeah, that’s what we’re all trying to do all of the time…”
Hence ‘Optical Delusion’, the tenth original Orbital album and the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for two brothers who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House.
Now with ‘Optical Delusion’ the Hartnolls dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and sometimes beguiling images from years when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnolls watched on TV as kids finally came true. There are mesmeric tracks with names like ‘The New Abnormal’ and ‘Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse’ and ‘Day One’. But there are also straight-up bangers and ethereal cosmic dreams, abstract sound wars and deeply human songs of separation and loss.
And it all starts with a bang. Lead single ‘Dirty Rat’, an outright Fall-meets-Front-242 class rant with vocals by Sleaford Mods mob orator Jason Williamson, harks right back to the Hartnolls’ days of politicised anarcho-squatpunk. It began as a remix swap (Orbital did the Sleafords’ ‘I Don’t Rate You’) and morphed into a comic, brutal, bass-driven harangue not so much against our rulers but at the petty, mean-spirited, frightened, Mail-reading voters who put them there: the people who are “blaming everyone in hospital/blaming everyone at the bottom of the English Channel/blaming everyone who doesn’t look like a fried animal.”
Also key to the album is opening track ‘Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)’ which returns to an Orbital truism, that time always becomes a loop. This chugging, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip fit for ‘Sapphire And Steel’ as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’ – the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.
“I’ve always liked folk music and mediaeval sounds,” says Paul, himself an occasional Morris dancer. “I had the basis of that track and I wanted to spin it off somehow.” Trawling his archives he stumbled on The Mediaeval Baebes’ version of ‘Ring O’Roses’ “and my hackles just went up. I was like, my God, this is the original pandemic folk song.”
?his being Orbital, there are collaborations galore on the album, the roles once played by Alison Goldfrapp, Lady Leshurr or David Gray now filled by new talents. London singer-songwriter Anna B Savage contributes a compellingly fragile, Anohni-like vocal to ‘Home’, in which nature reclaims the scorched and vacant mega-cities. ‘Day One’ is a pulsing techno track featuring the singer Dina Ipavic. Paul got in touch with her after working on a score for a sculpture show of giant robotic installations by his friend Giles Walker during the pandemic. First Paul cut up his own score and Ipavic’s vocals on the track The Crane, which appears on the deluxe version of the album. Then he thought, Why not work with her for real? The result is school of ‘Belfast’, a bassy dreamscape with vocalised clouds billowing above.
The pensive ‘Are You ?live?’ adds to the Orbital product range of existential questions (‘Are We Here?’, ‘Where Is It Going?’) in collaboration Bella Union signings Penelope Isles, AKA brother and sister act Lily and Jack Wolter. “They’re our studio mates, they work upstairs!” says Paul happily. “And they’ve both got amazing voices.”
But Orbital are Orbital and never far from the dancefloor. “Eventually the more abrasive bits came back into the fold…” ‘You Are The Frequency’, first of two tracks to feature mysterious vocalist The Little Pest, surrounds the listener with warped voices ordering you to the dancefloor (Phil: “we wanted the idea that the music is kind of absorbing you”). And the second, the sinister ‘What A Surprise’, traps you in a paranoid electronic hall of mirrors.
In another nod to Orbital’s resurgent past the cover artwork once again comes from fine art painter John Greenwood, creator of fantastical grotesques for the covers of ‘Snivilisation’, ‘In Sides’ and Orbital’s most recent album, 2018’s ‘Monsters Exist’. Orbital had just had a slick Mark Farrow cover for ‘30 Something’ – this is a return to the overripe and bulbous techno-organic constructions that somehow express Orbital’s own uncontrollably fertile sound.
There are gaps in the future that Orbital are desperate to fill too; there will be tours and festivals and rooms and fields full of people. Those long paralysed months when we had little to look forward to but a Zoom DJ set made Paul and Phil appreciate the things that make life worth living.
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DOUBLE BLACK LP : 2 x 140 G Black Vinyl , Sleeve & 2 x Heavy Weight Printed Inner with UV Gloss Finish
TRACKLIST DOUBLE VINYLS:
A1. Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
A2. Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
A3. Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
B1. You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
B2. The New Abnormal
C1. Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
C2. Dirty Rat
C3. Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse
D1. What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
D2. Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
SHORT INFOS :
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return Early 2023 with new album “Optical Delusion”, the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018’s Monster’s Exist. Recorded in Orbital’s Brighton studio, “Optical Delusion” includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
Earlier this year, Orbital celebrated their storied history with “30 Something” which, unlike other Best Of’s, contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks including “Chime”, “Belfast”, “Halcyon”, “Satan”, and “The Box”
SHORT BIOG:
“A human being experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest [of humanity] – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…”
You many have seen this quote attributed to Albert Einstein on social media, the archetypal Smartest Guy Ever apparently having an out-of-character religious epiphany. It certainly leapt out at Paul Hartnoll of Orbital who spotted it in Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence.
“As soon as I saw ‘optical delusion’ I thought Oh hey, that’s the album title,” says Paul. “It just seemed to say so much about how people construct their own realities, how we see patterns that aren’t there, how we see what we want to see.
“But it’s actually a misquote. He never quite said that. In the German original what he’s really saying is that human experience is as relative as physics. Wouldn’t it be good if we could accept that, and find a kind of universal theory of everything for the human race? Then you look at everything from history to art to your Twitter feed and you think yeah, that’s what we’re all trying to do all of the time…”
Hence ‘Optical Delusion’, the tenth original Orbital album and the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for two brothers who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House.
Now with ‘Optical Delusion’ the Hartnolls dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and sometimes beguiling images from years when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnolls watched on TV as kids finally came true. There are mesmeric tracks with names like ‘The New Abnormal’ and ‘Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse’ and ‘Day One’. But there are also straight-up bangers and ethereal cosmic dreams, abstract sound wars and deeply human songs of separation and loss.
And it all starts with a bang. Lead single ‘Dirty Rat’, an outright Fall-meets-Front-242 class rant with vocals by Sleaford Mods mob orator Jason Williamson, harks right back to the Hartnolls’ days of politicised anarcho-squatpunk. It began as a remix swap (Orbital did the Sleafords’ ‘I Don’t Rate You’) and morphed into a comic, brutal, bass-driven harangue not so much against our rulers but at the petty, mean-spirited, frightened, Mail-reading voters who put them there: the people who are “blaming everyone in hospital/blaming everyone at the bottom of the English Channel/blaming everyone who doesn’t look like a fried animal.”
Also key to the album is opening track ‘Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)’ which returns to an Orbital truism, that time always becomes a loop. This chugging, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip fit for ‘Sapphire And Steel’ as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’ – the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.
“I’ve always liked folk music and mediaeval sounds,” says Paul, himself an occasional Morris dancer. “I had the basis of that track and I wanted to spin it off somehow.” Trawling his archives he stumbled on The Mediaeval Baebes’ version of ‘Ring O’Roses’ “and my hackles just went up. I was like, my God, this is the original pandemic folk song.”
?his being Orbital, there are collaborations galore on the album, the roles once played by Alison Goldfrapp, Lady Leshurr or David Gray now filled by new talents. London singer-songwriter Anna B Savage contributes a compellingly fragile, Anohni-like vocal to ‘Home’, in which nature reclaims the scorched and vacant mega-cities. ‘Day One’ is a pulsing techno track featuring the singer Dina Ipavic. Paul got in touch with her after working on a score for a sculpture show of giant robotic installations by his friend Giles Walker during the pandemic. First Paul cut up his own score and Ipavic’s vocals on the track The Crane, which appears on the deluxe version of the album. Then he thought, Why not work with her for real? The result is school of ‘Belfast’, a bassy dreamscape with vocalised clouds billowing above.
The pensive ‘Are You ?live?’ adds to the Orbital product range of existential questions (‘Are We Here?’, ‘Where Is It Going?’) in collaboration Bella Union signings Penelope Isles, AKA brother and sister act Lily and Jack Wolter. “They’re our studio mates, they work upstairs!” says Paul happily. “And they’ve both got amazing voices.”
But Orbital are Orbital and never far from the dancefloor. “Eventually the more abrasive bits came back into the fold…” ‘You Are The Frequency’, first of two tracks to feature mysterious vocalist The Little Pest, surrounds the listener with warped voices ordering you to the dancefloor (Phil: “we wanted the idea that the music is kind of absorbing you”). And the second, the sinister ‘What A Surprise’, traps you in a paranoid electronic hall of mirrors.
In another nod to Orbital’s resurgent past the cover artwork once again comes from fine art painter John Greenwood, creator of fantastical grotesques for the covers of ‘Snivilisation’, ‘In Sides’ and Orbital’s most recent album, 2018’s ‘Monsters Exist’. Orbital had just had a slick Mark Farrow cover for ‘30 Something’ – this is a return to the overripe and bulbous techno-organic constructions that somehow express Orbital’s own uncontrollably fertile sound.
There are gaps in the future that Orbital are desperate to fill too; there will be tours and festivals and rooms and fields full of people. Those long paralysed months when we had little to look forward to but a Zoom DJ set made Paul and Phil appreciate the things that make life worth living.
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DOUBLE BLACK LP : 2 x 140 G Black Vinyl , Sleeve & 2 x Heavy Weight Printed Inner with UV Gloss Finish
TRACKLIST DOUBLE VINYLS:
A1. Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
A2. Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
A3. Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
B1. You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
B2. The New Abnormal
C1. Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
C2. Dirty Rat
C3. Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse
D1. What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
D2. Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
SHORT INFOS :
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return Early 2023 with new album “Optical Delusion”, the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018’s Monster’s Exist. Recorded in Orbital’s Brighton studio, “Optical Delusion” includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
Earlier this year, Orbital celebrated their storied history with “30 Something” which, unlike other Best Of’s, contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks including “Chime”, “Belfast”, “Halcyon”, “Satan”, and “The Box”
SHORT BIOG:
“A human being experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest [of humanity] – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…”
You many have seen this quote attributed to Albert Einstein on social media, the archetypal Smartest Guy Ever apparently having an out-of-character religious epiphany. It certainly leapt out at Paul Hartnoll of Orbital who spotted it in Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence.
“As soon as I saw ‘optical delusion’ I thought Oh hey, that’s the album title,” says Paul. “It just seemed to say so much about how people construct their own realities, how we see patterns that aren’t there, how we see what we want to see.
“But it’s actually a misquote. He never quite said that. In the German original what he’s really saying is that human experience is as relative as physics. Wouldn’t it be good if we could accept that, and find a kind of universal theory of everything for the human race? Then you look at everything from history to art to your Twitter feed and you think yeah, that’s what we’re all trying to do all of the time…”
Hence ‘Optical Delusion’, the tenth original Orbital album and the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for two brothers who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House.
Now with ‘Optical Delusion’ the Hartnolls dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and sometimes beguiling images from years when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnolls watched on TV as kids finally came true. There are mesmeric tracks with names like ‘The New Abnormal’ and ‘Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse’ and ‘Day One’. But there are also straight-up bangers and ethereal cosmic dreams, abstract sound wars and deeply human songs of separation and loss.
And it all starts with a bang. Lead single ‘Dirty Rat’, an outright Fall-meets-Front-242 class rant with vocals by Sleaford Mods mob orator Jason Williamson, harks right back to the Hartnolls’ days of politicised anarcho-squatpunk. It began as a remix swap (Orbital did the Sleafords’ ‘I Don’t Rate You’) and morphed into a comic, brutal, bass-driven harangue not so much against our rulers but at the petty, mean-spirited, frightened, Mail-reading voters who put them there: the people who are “blaming everyone in hospital/blaming everyone at the bottom of the English Channel/blaming everyone who doesn’t look like a fried animal.”
Also key to the album is opening track ‘Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)’ which returns to an Orbital truism, that time always becomes a loop. This chugging, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip fit for ‘Sapphire And Steel’ as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’ – the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.
“I’ve always liked folk music and mediaeval sounds,” says Paul, himself an occasional Morris dancer. “I had the basis of that track and I wanted to spin it off somehow.” Trawling his archives he stumbled on The Mediaeval Baebes’ version of ‘Ring O’Roses’ “and my hackles just went up. I was like, my God, this is the original pandemic folk song.”
?his being Orbital, there are collaborations galore on the album, the roles once played by Alison Goldfrapp, Lady Leshurr or David Gray now filled by new talents. London singer-songwriter Anna B Savage contributes a compellingly fragile, Anohni-like vocal to ‘Home’, in which nature reclaims the scorched and vacant mega-cities. ‘Day One’ is a pulsing techno track featuring the singer Dina Ipavic. Paul got in touch with her after working on a score for a sculpture show of giant robotic installations by his friend Giles Walker during the pandemic. First Paul cut up his own score and Ipavic’s vocals on the track The Crane, which appears on the deluxe version of the album. Then he thought, Why not work with her for real? The result is school of ‘Belfast’, a bassy dreamscape with vocalised clouds billowing above.
The pensive ‘Are You ?live?’ adds to the Orbital product range of existential questions (‘Are We Here?’, ‘Where Is It Going?’) in collaboration Bella Union signings Penelope Isles, AKA brother and sister act Lily and Jack Wolter. “They’re our studio mates, they work upstairs!” says Paul happily. “And they’ve both got amazing voices.”
But Orbital are Orbital and never far from the dancefloor. “Eventually the more abrasive bits came back into the fold…” ‘You Are The Frequency’, first of two tracks to feature mysterious vocalist The Little Pest, surrounds the listener with warped voices ordering you to the dancefloor (Phil: “we wanted the idea that the music is kind of absorbing you”). And the second, the sinister ‘What A Surprise’, traps you in a paranoid electronic hall of mirrors.
In another nod to Orbital’s resurgent past the cover artwork once again comes from fine art painter John Greenwood, creator of fantastical grotesques for the covers of ‘Snivilisation’, ‘In Sides’ and Orbital’s most recent album, 2018’s ‘Monsters Exist’. Orbital had just had a slick Mark Farrow cover for ‘30 Something’ – this is a return to the overripe and bulbous techno-organic constructions that somehow express Orbital’s own uncontrollably fertile sound.
There are gaps in the future that Orbital are desperate to fill too; there will be tours and festivals and rooms and fields full of people. Those long paralysed months when we had little to look forward to but a Zoom DJ set made Paul and Phil appreciate the things that make life worth living.
More

Rights: World excluding Fr & UK
2 x Solid White LP, 5mm spine Sleeve UV Gloss Finish, 2x Heavy Weight Printed Inner Sleeve UV Gloss finish, marketing sticker.
TRACKLIST DOUBLE VINYLS:
A1. Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
A2. Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
A3. Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
B1. You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
B2. The New Abnormal
C1. Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
C2. Dirty Rat
C3. Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse
D1. What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
D2. Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
SHORT INFOS :
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return Early 2023 with new album “Optical Delusion”, the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018’s Monster’s Exist. Recorded in Orbital’s Brighton studio, “Optical Delusion” includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
Earlier this year, Orbital celebrated their storied history with “30 Something” which, unlike other Best Of’s, contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks including “Chime”, “Belfast”, “Halcyon”, “Satan”, and “The Box”
SHORT BIOG:
“A human being experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest [of humanity] – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…”
You many have seen this quote attributed to Albert Einstein on social media, the archetypal Smartest Guy Ever apparently having an out-of-character religious epiphany. It certainly leapt out at Paul Hartnoll of Orbital who spotted it in Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence.
“As soon as I saw ‘optical delusion’ I thought Oh hey, that’s the album title,” says Paul. “It just seemed to say so much about how people construct their own realities, how we see patterns that aren’t there, how we see what we want to see.
“But it’s actually a misquote. He never quite said that. In the German original what he’s really saying is that human experience is as relative as physics. Wouldn’t it be good if we could accept that, and find a kind of universal theory of everything for the human race? Then you look at everything from history to art to your Twitter feed and you think yeah, that’s what we’re all trying to do all of the time…”
Hence ‘Optical Delusion’, the tenth original Orbital album and the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for two brothers who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House.
Now with ‘Optical Delusion’ the Hartnolls dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and sometimes beguiling images from years when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnolls watched on TV as kids finally came true. There are mesmeric tracks with names like ‘The New Abnormal’ and ‘Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse’ and ‘Day One’. But there are also straight-up bangers and ethereal cosmic dreams, abstract sound wars and deeply human songs of separation and loss.
And it all starts with a bang. Lead single ‘Dirty Rat’, an outright Fall-meets-Front-242 class rant with vocals by Sleaford Mods mob orator Jason Williamson, harks right back to the Hartnolls’ days of politicised anarcho-squatpunk. It began as a remix swap (Orbital did the Sleafords’ ‘I Don’t Rate You’) and morphed into a comic, brutal, bass-driven harangue not so much against our rulers but at the petty, mean-spirited, frightened, Mail-reading voters who put them there: the people who are “blaming everyone in hospital/blaming everyone at the bottom of the English Channel/blaming everyone who doesn’t look like a fried animal.”
Also key to the album is opening track ‘Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)’ which returns to an Orbital truism, that time always becomes a loop. This chugging, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip fit for ‘Sapphire And Steel’ as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’ – the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.
“I’ve always liked folk music and mediaeval sounds,” says Paul, himself an occasional Morris dancer. “I had the basis of that track and I wanted to spin it off somehow.” Trawling his archives he stumbled on The Mediaeval Baebes’ version of ‘Ring O’Roses’ “and my hackles just went up. I was like, my God, this is the original pandemic folk song.”
?his being Orbital, there are collaborations galore on the album, the roles once played by Alison Goldfrapp, Lady Leshurr or David Gray now filled by new talents. London singer-songwriter Anna B Savage contributes a compellingly fragile, Anohni-like vocal to ‘Home’, in which nature reclaims the scorched and vacant mega-cities. ‘Day One’ is a pulsing techno track featuring the singer Dina Ipavic. Paul got in touch with her after working on a score for a sculpture show of giant robotic installations by his friend Giles Walker during the pandemic. First Paul cut up his own score and Ipavic’s vocals on the track The Crane, which appears on the deluxe version of the album. Then he thought, Why not work with her for real? The result is school of ‘Belfast’, a bassy dreamscape with vocalised clouds billowing above.
The pensive ‘Are You ?live?’ adds to the Orbital product range of existential questions (‘Are We Here?’, ‘Where Is It Going?’) in collaboration Bella Union signings Penelope Isles, AKA brother and sister act Lily and Jack Wolter. “They’re our studio mates, they work upstairs!” says Paul happily. “And they’ve both got amazing voices.”
But Orbital are Orbital and never far from the dancefloor. “Eventually the more abrasive bits came back into the fold…” ‘You Are The Frequency’, first of two tracks to feature mysterious vocalist The Little Pest, surrounds the listener with warped voices ordering you to the dancefloor (Phil: “we wanted the idea that the music is kind of absorbing you”). And the second, the sinister ‘What A Surprise’, traps you in a paranoid electronic hall of mirrors.
In another nod to Orbital’s resurgent past the cover artwork once again comes from fine art painter John Greenwood, creator of fantastical grotesques for the covers of ‘Snivilisation’, ‘In Sides’ and Orbital’s most recent album, 2018’s ‘Monsters Exist’. Orbital had just had a slick Mark Farrow cover for ‘30 Something’ – this is a return to the overripe and bulbous techno-organic constructions that somehow express Orbital’s own uncontrollably fertile sound.
There are gaps in the future that Orbital are desperate to fill too; there will be tours and festivals and rooms and fields full of people. Those long paralysed months when we had little to look forward to but a Zoom DJ set made Paul and Phil appreciate the things that make life worth living.
More
2 x Solid White LP, 5mm spine Sleeve UV Gloss Finish, 2x Heavy Weight Printed Inner Sleeve UV Gloss finish, marketing sticker.
TRACKLIST DOUBLE VINYLS:
A1. Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat. The Mediaeval Baebes)
A2. Day One (feat. Dina Ipavic)
A3. Are You Alive? (feat. Penelope Isles)
B1. You Are The Frequency (feat. The Little Pest)
B2. The New Abnormal
C1. Home (feat. Anna B Savage)
C2. Dirty Rat
C3. Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse
D1. What A Surprise (feat. The Little Pest)
D2. Moon Princess (feat. Coppe)
SHORT INFOS :
Legendary electronic music duo Orbital return Early 2023 with new album “Optical Delusion”, the Hartnoll brothers first studio album since 2018’s Monster’s Exist. Recorded in Orbital’s Brighton studio, “Optical Delusion” includes contributions from Sleaford Mods, Penelope Isles, Anna B Savage, The Little Pest, Dina Ipavic, Coppe, and perhaps most surprisingly, The Medieval Baebes.
Earlier this year, Orbital celebrated their storied history with “30 Something” which, unlike other Best Of’s, contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks including “Chime”, “Belfast”, “Halcyon”, “Satan”, and “The Box”
SHORT BIOG:
“A human being experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest [of humanity] – a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison…”
You many have seen this quote attributed to Albert Einstein on social media, the archetypal Smartest Guy Ever apparently having an out-of-character religious epiphany. It certainly leapt out at Paul Hartnoll of Orbital who spotted it in Michael Pollan’s 2018 book How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression and Transcendence.
“As soon as I saw ‘optical delusion’ I thought Oh hey, that’s the album title,” says Paul. “It just seemed to say so much about how people construct their own realities, how we see patterns that aren’t there, how we see what we want to see.
“But it’s actually a misquote. He never quite said that. In the German original what he’s really saying is that human experience is as relative as physics. Wouldn’t it be good if we could accept that, and find a kind of universal theory of everything for the human race? Then you look at everything from history to art to your Twitter feed and you think yeah, that’s what we’re all trying to do all of the time…”
Hence ‘Optical Delusion’, the tenth original Orbital album and the latest in a burst of renewed post-pandemic creativity for two brothers who’ve stayed at the top of their game longer than anyone from the post-1988 Class of Acid House.
Now with ‘Optical Delusion’ the Hartnolls dig deeper into the unquiet psyche of our increasingly surreal and disordered world. Sketched out partly during lockdown but fully recorded in the uncertain After Times, the album summons up conflicting emotions and sometimes beguiling images from years when the science fiction doomsdays that the Hartnolls watched on TV as kids finally came true. There are mesmeric tracks with names like ‘The New Abnormal’ and ‘Requiem For The Pre-Apocalypse’ and ‘Day One’. But there are also straight-up bangers and ethereal cosmic dreams, abstract sound wars and deeply human songs of separation and loss.
And it all starts with a bang. Lead single ‘Dirty Rat’, an outright Fall-meets-Front-242 class rant with vocals by Sleaford Mods mob orator Jason Williamson, harks right back to the Hartnolls’ days of politicised anarcho-squatpunk. It began as a remix swap (Orbital did the Sleafords’ ‘I Don’t Rate You’) and morphed into a comic, brutal, bass-driven harangue not so much against our rulers but at the petty, mean-spirited, frightened, Mail-reading voters who put them there: the people who are “blaming everyone in hospital/blaming everyone at the bottom of the English Channel/blaming everyone who doesn’t look like a fried animal.”
Also key to the album is opening track ‘Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)’ which returns to an Orbital truism, that time always becomes a loop. This chugging, cyclical Orbital groove gives way to an unnerving past-meets-present timeslip fit for ‘Sapphire And Steel’ as goth maenads The Mediaeval Baebes materialise to sing ‘Ring O’Roses’ – the innocent nursery rhyme whose roots are in the Black Death.
“I’ve always liked folk music and mediaeval sounds,” says Paul, himself an occasional Morris dancer. “I had the basis of that track and I wanted to spin it off somehow.” Trawling his archives he stumbled on The Mediaeval Baebes’ version of ‘Ring O’Roses’ “and my hackles just went up. I was like, my God, this is the original pandemic folk song.”
?his being Orbital, there are collaborations galore on the album, the roles once played by Alison Goldfrapp, Lady Leshurr or David Gray now filled by new talents. London singer-songwriter Anna B Savage contributes a compellingly fragile, Anohni-like vocal to ‘Home’, in which nature reclaims the scorched and vacant mega-cities. ‘Day One’ is a pulsing techno track featuring the singer Dina Ipavic. Paul got in touch with her after working on a score for a sculpture show of giant robotic installations by his friend Giles Walker during the pandemic. First Paul cut up his own score and Ipavic’s vocals on the track The Crane, which appears on the deluxe version of the album. Then he thought, Why not work with her for real? The result is school of ‘Belfast’, a bassy dreamscape with vocalised clouds billowing above.
The pensive ‘Are You ?live?’ adds to the Orbital product range of existential questions (‘Are We Here?’, ‘Where Is It Going?’) in collaboration Bella Union signings Penelope Isles, AKA brother and sister act Lily and Jack Wolter. “They’re our studio mates, they work upstairs!” says Paul happily. “And they’ve both got amazing voices.”
But Orbital are Orbital and never far from the dancefloor. “Eventually the more abrasive bits came back into the fold…” ‘You Are The Frequency’, first of two tracks to feature mysterious vocalist The Little Pest, surrounds the listener with warped voices ordering you to the dancefloor (Phil: “we wanted the idea that the music is kind of absorbing you”). And the second, the sinister ‘What A Surprise’, traps you in a paranoid electronic hall of mirrors.
In another nod to Orbital’s resurgent past the cover artwork once again comes from fine art painter John Greenwood, creator of fantastical grotesques for the covers of ‘Snivilisation’, ‘In Sides’ and Orbital’s most recent album, 2018’s ‘Monsters Exist’. Orbital had just had a slick Mark Farrow cover for ‘30 Something’ – this is a return to the overripe and bulbous techno-organic constructions that somehow express Orbital’s own uncontrollably fertile sound.
There are gaps in the future that Orbital are desperate to fill too; there will be tours and festivals and rooms and fields full of people. Those long paralysed months when we had little to look forward to but a Zoom DJ set made Paul and Phil appreciate the things that make life worth living.
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Zefzeed - It will never be long anymore
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Zefzeed - Nice Detective
Vinyl only
Genre: Micro House
Tracklist 12":
A1 It will never be long anymore
B1 Nice Detective
Short Info:
Passionate and sophisticated tracks from Zefzeed who manages to synthesize unearthly sounds from his vintage machines, creating a mesmerising and charismatic atmosphere. First ever external signing on mountain people.
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Genre: Micro House
Tracklist 12":
A1 It will never be long anymore
B1 Nice Detective
Short Info:
Passionate and sophisticated tracks from Zefzeed who manages to synthesize unearthly sounds from his vintage machines, creating a mesmerising and charismatic atmosphere. First ever external signing on mountain people.
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A decade aXer the release of ‘supercodex,’ NOTON is thrilled to welcome back
Japanese artist and composer Ryoji Ikeda with his latest long-player, ‘ultratronics,’
out on December 2nd, 2022.
Featuring audio material recorded between 1989 and 1999 and compositions
created between 2013 and 2022, ’ultratronics’ explores sound's arithmetical and
computational essence and renders them into the propulsive auditory experience
that constitutes Ikeda's sound signature.
Ryoji Ikeda has created numerous immersive works that dynamically combine
technology, light, and sound to electrify the audience’s senses. Since 2000 Ikeda
has pursued the theme of data, with a par^cular interest in the fields of genetics,
quantum physics, and astronomy, which he has incorporated into works that
present new ways of perceiving the world in numerical terms. To be experienced
visually and aurally, the album transports the listeners in a world composed of
large amounts of data that usually go unnoticed.
‘ultratronics’ will be available worldwide on CD and digitally. A Japanese edition of
the CD will be available on Ryoji Ikeda’s codex | edition. Pre-orders of both
editions will start on October 7th, 2022.
‘ultratronics [live set]’ will premiere at Tokyo’s WWW X in Shibuya on October 15,
and will be presented as part of MUTEK.JP 2022 at Line Cube Shibuya (????
?) on December 7th.Born in 1966 in Gifu, Ikeda currently lives and works in Paris and Kyoto. While
rooted in electronic music, the internationally active composer and artist also
produces art as experimentation. Ikeda’s immersive live performances and
installations employ elaborate orchestration of sounds, visuals, maler, physical
phenomena, and mathematical concepts. In 2022, Hirosaki Museum of
Contemporary Art presented his first major solo exhibition in Japan since 2009.
Ikeda has received the Prix Ars Electronica Collide at CERN in 2014, and the 70th
Japanese Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts, Media Arts Division in 2020.
about the artist:
Born in 1966 in Gifu, Ikeda currently lives and works in Paris and Kyoto.
While rooted in electronic music, the internationally active composer and artist also
produces art as experimentation. Ikeda’s immersive live performances and installations
employ an elaborate orchestration of sound, visuals, matter, physical phenomena, and
mathematical concepts. He established his online source as codex | edition. In 2022,
Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art presented his first major solo exhibition in Japan
since 2009.
Ikeda has received the Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN in 2014, and the 70th
Japanese Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts (Media Arts Division) in 2020.
Tracklisting
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 1
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 00
Playtime: 00:01:28
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209606
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 2
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 01
Playtime: 00:05:17
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209607
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 3
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 02
Playtime: 00:05:10
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209608
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 4
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 03
Playtime: 00:01:50
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209609
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 5
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 04
Playtime: 00:04:44
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209610
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 6
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 05
Playtime: 00:05:18
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209611
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 7
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 06
Playtime: 00:02:25
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209612
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 8
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 07
Playtime: 00:04:42
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209613
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 9
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 08
Playtime: 00:05:36
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209614
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 10
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 09
Playtime: 00:04:13
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209615
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 11
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 10
Playtime: 00:03:45
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209616
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 12
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 11
Playtime: 00:05:30
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209617
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 13
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 12
Playtime: 00:03:48
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209618
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 14
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 13
Playtime: 00:03:10
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209619
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 15
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 14
Playtime: 00:02:06
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209620
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 16
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 15
Playtime: 00:04:24
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209621
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 17
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 16
Playtime: 00:01:55
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209622
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A decade aXer the release of ‘supercodex,’ NOTON is thrilled to welcome back
Japanese artist and composer Ryoji Ikeda with his latest long-player, ‘ultratronics,’
out on December 2nd, 2022.
Featuring audio material recorded between 1989 and 1999 and compositions
created between 2013 and 2022, ’ultratronics’ explores sound's arithmetical and
computational essence and renders them into the propulsive auditory experience
that constitutes Ikeda's sound signature.
Ryoji Ikeda has created numerous immersive works that dynamically combine
technology, light, and sound to electrify the audience’s senses. Since 2000 Ikeda
has pursued the theme of data, with a par^cular interest in the fields of genetics,
quantum physics, and astronomy, which he has incorporated into works that
present new ways of perceiving the world in numerical terms. To be experienced
visually and aurally, the album transports the listeners in a world composed of
large amounts of data that usually go unnoticed.
‘ultratronics’ will be available worldwide on CD and digitally. A Japanese edition of
the CD will be available on Ryoji Ikeda’s codex | edition. Pre-orders of both
editions will start on October 7th, 2022.
‘ultratronics [live set]’ will premiere at Tokyo’s WWW X in Shibuya on October 15,
and will be presented as part of MUTEK.JP 2022 at Line Cube Shibuya (????
?) on December 7th.Born in 1966 in Gifu, Ikeda currently lives and works in Paris and Kyoto. While
rooted in electronic music, the internationally active composer and artist also
produces art as experimentation. Ikeda’s immersive live performances and
installations employ elaborate orchestration of sounds, visuals, maler, physical
phenomena, and mathematical concepts. In 2022, Hirosaki Museum of
Contemporary Art presented his first major solo exhibition in Japan since 2009.
Ikeda has received the Prix Ars Electronica Collide at CERN in 2014, and the 70th
Japanese Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts, Media Arts Division in 2020.
about the artist:
Born in 1966 in Gifu, Ikeda currently lives and works in Paris and Kyoto.
While rooted in electronic music, the internationally active composer and artist also
produces art as experimentation. Ikeda’s immersive live performances and installations
employ an elaborate orchestration of sound, visuals, matter, physical phenomena, and
mathematical concepts. He established his online source as codex | edition. In 2022,
Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art presented his first major solo exhibition in Japan
since 2009.
Ikeda has received the Prix Ars Electronica Collide@CERN in 2014, and the 70th
Japanese Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts (Media Arts Division) in 2020.
Tracklisting
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 1
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 00
Playtime: 00:01:28
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209606
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 2
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 01
Playtime: 00:05:17
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209607
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 3
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 02
Playtime: 00:05:10
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209608
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 4
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 03
Playtime: 00:01:50
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209609
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 5
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 04
Playtime: 00:04:44
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209610
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 6
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 05
Playtime: 00:05:18
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209611
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 7
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 06
Playtime: 00:02:25
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209612
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 8
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 07
Playtime: 00:04:42
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209613
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 9
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 08
Playtime: 00:05:36
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209614
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 10
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 09
Playtime: 00:04:13
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209615
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 11
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 10
Playtime: 00:03:45
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209616
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 12
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 11
Playtime: 00:05:30
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209617
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 13
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 12
Playtime: 00:03:48
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209618
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 14
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 13
Playtime: 00:03:10
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209619
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 15
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 14
Playtime: 00:02:06
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209620
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 16
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 15
Playtime: 00:04:24
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209621
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Medium: 1 // Side: A // Track: 17
Artist: Ryoji Ikeda
Title: ultratronics 16
Playtime: 00:01:55
Explicit Lyrics: No
ISRC: JPZ922209622
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We Smile - Sack Voll Drogen (A JD Twitch Version) (05:40 min)
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We Smile - 31 24 42 (Tentenko Mixdown 1) (02:31 min)
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We Smile - Can't Resist (Popmusiker sind auch Künstler-Version) (Mense Reents Remix) (05:45
4
We Smile - 31 24 42 (Tentenko Mixdown 2) (01:51 min)
5
We Smile - Kind Und Kegel (03:39 min)
GENRE/S: Electro, Breaks, Rave, House, Experimental, Pop
TRACKLISTS:
A1: Sack Voll Drogen (A JD Twitch Version) (05:40 min)
A2: 31 24 42 (Tentenko Mixdown 1) (02:31 min)
B1: Can't Resist (Popmusiker sind auch Künstler-Version) (Mense Reents Remix) (05:45 min)
B2: 31 24 42 (Tentenko Mixdown 2) (01:51 min)
B3: Kind Und Kegel (03:39 min)
SHORT INFO:
We Smile were part of the Hamburger Schule back in the early Nineties: expressive vocals, associative lyrics in German and English, brittle guitars and overall a quite broad interpretation of the general idea of Pop. Now, 30 years later, Hamburg label Couldn’t Care More releases these spectacular remixes of songs from We Smiles album “Für Die Anderen”: Glasgows JD Twitchs (Optimo) turns “Sack Voll Drogen” into one twisted colossus of a track, made from electro, breaks and rave , Tokyos Tentenko fires up the Casio for her two versions of "31 24 42" and Hamburgs Mense Reents (Egoexpress, Die Vögel, Die Goldenen Zitronen) builds the most extraordinary elegant Pop song from the sparse "Can't Resist (Popmusiker Sind Auch Künstler-Version)". Also included is the formidable (and remastered) original of "Kind Und Kegel".
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TRACKLISTS:
A1: Sack Voll Drogen (A JD Twitch Version) (05:40 min)
A2: 31 24 42 (Tentenko Mixdown 1) (02:31 min)
B1: Can't Resist (Popmusiker sind auch Künstler-Version) (Mense Reents Remix) (05:45 min)
B2: 31 24 42 (Tentenko Mixdown 2) (01:51 min)
B3: Kind Und Kegel (03:39 min)
SHORT INFO:
We Smile were part of the Hamburger Schule back in the early Nineties: expressive vocals, associative lyrics in German and English, brittle guitars and overall a quite broad interpretation of the general idea of Pop. Now, 30 years later, Hamburg label Couldn’t Care More releases these spectacular remixes of songs from We Smiles album “Für Die Anderen”: Glasgows JD Twitchs (Optimo) turns “Sack Voll Drogen” into one twisted colossus of a track, made from electro, breaks and rave , Tokyos Tentenko fires up the Casio for her two versions of "31 24 42" and Hamburgs Mense Reents (Egoexpress, Die Vögel, Die Goldenen Zitronen) builds the most extraordinary elegant Pop song from the sparse "Can't Resist (Popmusiker Sind Auch Künstler-Version)". Also included is the formidable (and remastered) original of "Kind Und Kegel".
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Krystal Klear - Essentia
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Krystal Klear - Essentia – Sunrise Mix
3
Krystal Klear - Winnie’s Karaoke
4
Krystal Klear - Winnie’s Karaoke – Sundown Mix
Tracklist:
A1. Essentia
A2. Essentia – Sunrise Mix
B1. Winnie’s Karaoke
B2. Winnie’s Karaoke – Sundown Mix
Release Info:
Essentia is not only the latin word for – you guessed that right – essential, but also the name of Krystal Klear’s return to Running Back. While trance might be a state of mind (according to DJ Dag), it’s also a tone theory with a very specific tool kit. Here you get the version that makes sense in the aural universe of a producer that got raised on a diet of hip hop, boogie and the foundation tunes in house music. Moderate in tempo, the result is still euphoric to say the least: melted brains, stimulated spinal cords and rave rampage included. Essentia balances the euphoric rush of its topical genre perfectly with the happy-sad moments after the rave. If that is not musical or emotional enough for your taste, you will find content in the Sunrise version. Excessive use of the well-beloved choir, breakbeats and - downs make it equally irresistible for sun-ups and love-ups.
Flip the coin for Winnies Karaoke. Stemming from the same source and session as Essentia. Named after the interactive entertainment bar in Chinatown NYC and made sometime in the early morning hours, its the quintessential Krystal Klear. Sawtooth boogie, if you will. It’s counterpoint is the Sundown mix. Techno prog for the tilted generation.
Sometimes, in the permanent search of happiness, the world of tomorrow needs the sound of yesterday made with the means and minds of today. Essential bliss.
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A1. Essentia
A2. Essentia – Sunrise Mix
B1. Winnie’s Karaoke
B2. Winnie’s Karaoke – Sundown Mix
Release Info:
Essentia is not only the latin word for – you guessed that right – essential, but also the name of Krystal Klear’s return to Running Back. While trance might be a state of mind (according to DJ Dag), it’s also a tone theory with a very specific tool kit. Here you get the version that makes sense in the aural universe of a producer that got raised on a diet of hip hop, boogie and the foundation tunes in house music. Moderate in tempo, the result is still euphoric to say the least: melted brains, stimulated spinal cords and rave rampage included. Essentia balances the euphoric rush of its topical genre perfectly with the happy-sad moments after the rave. If that is not musical or emotional enough for your taste, you will find content in the Sunrise version. Excessive use of the well-beloved choir, breakbeats and - downs make it equally irresistible for sun-ups and love-ups.
Flip the coin for Winnies Karaoke. Stemming from the same source and session as Essentia. Named after the interactive entertainment bar in Chinatown NYC and made sometime in the early morning hours, its the quintessential Krystal Klear. Sawtooth boogie, if you will. It’s counterpoint is the Sundown mix. Techno prog for the tilted generation.
Sometimes, in the permanent search of happiness, the world of tomorrow needs the sound of yesterday made with the means and minds of today. Essential bliss.
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Label:Smallville Records
Cat-No:smallvillelp15
Release-Date:02.12.2022
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:2LP Excl
Label:Smallville Records
Cat-No:smallvillelp15
Release-Date:02.12.2022
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:2LP Excl
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Move D • Dman - Hokusai
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Move D • Dman - All You Can Beat
3
Move D • Dman - Colon.ize
4
Move D • Dman - Wired To The Mothership 2021
5
Move D • Dman - All You Can Sweep
6
Move D • Dman - Doomscrolling
7
Move D • Dman - Luvbyrds
Tracklist 2LP:
01/ A1 Hokusai
02/ A2 All You Can Beat
03/ B1 Colon.ize
04/ C1 Wired To The Mothership 2021
05/ C2 All You Can Sweep
06/ D1 Doomscrolling
07/ D2 Luvbyrds
Release Info:
The lost tracks- unreleased material from Move D & Dman
Around the year 1990, a group of producers gathered regaularly at a space called „Blaues Zimmer“ (Blue Room), located at Bergheimer Strasse, Heidelberg. The Blue Room was the studio of Dirk Mantei aka Dman and David Moufang (Move D) calls it the one of the 'Keimzellen' (seeds) for what would happen in regards to the electronic music movement within the Rhein-Main-Area during the following 10 years. The 90s were roaring, with a lot of mid-sized cities located relatively close to each other- Heidelberg, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Darmstadt- and Frankfurt was easily reached. Various highly influential clubs and parties happened around that time and Dirk and David had their parts.
Dirk Mantei & David Moufang, Eric D Clark, Robert Gordon, Nils „Puppetmaster“ Hess, DJ Cle- to name a few- all happen to live in Heidelberg and gather around at Dirks place during this time. Discogs calls Dirk Mantei 'a katalyst figure in the 1990s techno scene of Southern Germany' and this is for a reason. He was running a record store (Dubtools) and threw legendary parties - Planet Bass (Sunday party at Normal, Heidelberg around 1988), Hot Lemonade (Sunday party in Mannheim around 1990). When he moved to Mannheim, Dirk opened the legendary club Milk! (from 1990) out of nothing and later ran another club called HD800 (located in MS Connexion). Both were suited with the same famous - and massive - soundsystem, acquired and tuned by himself. David calls Milk! the birth place of his name Move D as well as Source Records as a label.
Both Davids and Dirks first vinyl release ever was a 12“ they released on Davids Source– called Homeworks 1 – four tracks that were released as one of the first CDs on Source Records a year before. Also "Wired To The Mothership" can be found on this CD compilation, a 32-seconds-long track - and although far too short, it's special. Timeless components weaven together in the most wonderful way - Sheffield-inspired bleeps, timeless pads and detroitish strings, a JXP-3 organ solo, analog drums and a driving analogue bassline- and then it's gone.. When asked, why there wasn't a longer version of the track, David and Dirk said they were not happy with the mixdown back then- so it took them almost 30 years to finally finish a 2021 full version together.
Between 2011 and 2021, they both found themselves in Davids Studio from time to time, Dirk was living in Mannheim and some sessions resulted in a bunch of yet unreleased tracks that slept on harddrives ever since then. We are amazingly happy to share these with the world, to let them tell some more yet hidden stories.
Cover artwork by Stefan Marx.
All Tracks are written, produced and mixed by David Moufang and Dirk Mantei between 1992 and 2021.
Mastering by Helmut Erler
Vinyl Cut by Lathesville
Artwork and Typography by Stefan Marx
Distributed by Wordandsound
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01/ A1 Hokusai
02/ A2 All You Can Beat
03/ B1 Colon.ize
04/ C1 Wired To The Mothership 2021
05/ C2 All You Can Sweep
06/ D1 Doomscrolling
07/ D2 Luvbyrds
Release Info:
The lost tracks- unreleased material from Move D & Dman
Around the year 1990, a group of producers gathered regaularly at a space called „Blaues Zimmer“ (Blue Room), located at Bergheimer Strasse, Heidelberg. The Blue Room was the studio of Dirk Mantei aka Dman and David Moufang (Move D) calls it the one of the 'Keimzellen' (seeds) for what would happen in regards to the electronic music movement within the Rhein-Main-Area during the following 10 years. The 90s were roaring, with a lot of mid-sized cities located relatively close to each other- Heidelberg, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Darmstadt- and Frankfurt was easily reached. Various highly influential clubs and parties happened around that time and Dirk and David had their parts.
Dirk Mantei & David Moufang, Eric D Clark, Robert Gordon, Nils „Puppetmaster“ Hess, DJ Cle- to name a few- all happen to live in Heidelberg and gather around at Dirks place during this time. Discogs calls Dirk Mantei 'a katalyst figure in the 1990s techno scene of Southern Germany' and this is for a reason. He was running a record store (Dubtools) and threw legendary parties - Planet Bass (Sunday party at Normal, Heidelberg around 1988), Hot Lemonade (Sunday party in Mannheim around 1990). When he moved to Mannheim, Dirk opened the legendary club Milk! (from 1990) out of nothing and later ran another club called HD800 (located in MS Connexion). Both were suited with the same famous - and massive - soundsystem, acquired and tuned by himself. David calls Milk! the birth place of his name Move D as well as Source Records as a label.
Both Davids and Dirks first vinyl release ever was a 12“ they released on Davids Source– called Homeworks 1 – four tracks that were released as one of the first CDs on Source Records a year before. Also "Wired To The Mothership" can be found on this CD compilation, a 32-seconds-long track - and although far too short, it's special. Timeless components weaven together in the most wonderful way - Sheffield-inspired bleeps, timeless pads and detroitish strings, a JXP-3 organ solo, analog drums and a driving analogue bassline- and then it's gone.. When asked, why there wasn't a longer version of the track, David and Dirk said they were not happy with the mixdown back then- so it took them almost 30 years to finally finish a 2021 full version together.
Between 2011 and 2021, they both found themselves in Davids Studio from time to time, Dirk was living in Mannheim and some sessions resulted in a bunch of yet unreleased tracks that slept on harddrives ever since then. We are amazingly happy to share these with the world, to let them tell some more yet hidden stories.
Cover artwork by Stefan Marx.
All Tracks are written, produced and mixed by David Moufang and Dirk Mantei between 1992 and 2021.
Mastering by Helmut Erler
Vinyl Cut by Lathesville
Artwork and Typography by Stefan Marx
Distributed by Wordandsound
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Fazer - Pop Up
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Fazer - Atuo
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Fazer - Blitzer
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Fazer - Lina
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Fazer - Harlesden
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Fazer - Twin Drum
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Fazer - Jetty
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Fazer - Wasi
Special remarks : 180g Green Vinyl
Tracklist LP:
A1 Pop Up
A2 Atuo
A3 Blitzer
A4 Lina
B1 Harlesden
B2 Twin Drum
B3 Jetty
B4 Wasi
Short Info:
Limited Green Vinyl Edition of Munich-based quintet Fazer’s second album. ‘Nadi’ followed the underground success of their self-released debut ‘Mara’, which quickly sold out on vinyl and became one of the most streamed jazz records of the year. Moving freely between composition and improvisation, the band’s spacious, organic sound pitches lyrical melodies from guitar and trumpet over double-drummer polyrhythmic grooves and dub-like basslines.
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Tracklist LP:
A1 Pop Up
A2 Atuo
A3 Blitzer
A4 Lina
B1 Harlesden
B2 Twin Drum
B3 Jetty
B4 Wasi
Short Info:
Limited Green Vinyl Edition of Munich-based quintet Fazer’s second album. ‘Nadi’ followed the underground success of their self-released debut ‘Mara’, which quickly sold out on vinyl and became one of the most streamed jazz records of the year. Moving freely between composition and improvisation, the band’s spacious, organic sound pitches lyrical melodies from guitar and trumpet over double-drummer polyrhythmic grooves and dub-like basslines.
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Follow me
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Alsthom
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Ma rencontre
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Kim
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Gris métal
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - O.K Skorpios
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Aux Cyclades Électroniques
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Sugar
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Jalousies et tomettes
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - A.S Dragon
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - The Tears of a Clown
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BERTRAND BURGALAT MEETS A.S DRAGON - Easy Tiger
Special remarks: REISSUE 2LP + gatefold + digital
Genre: Psychedelic rock
Tracklist:
A1 - Follow me C1 - Aux Cyclades Électroniques
A2 - Alsthom C2 - Sugar
A3 - Ma rencontre C3 - Jalousies et tomettes
B1 - Kim D1 - A.S Dragon
B2 - Gris métal D2 - The Tears of a Clown
B3 - O.K Skorpios D3 - Easy Tiger
Short info:
This album, recorded live after the release of Bertrand Burgalat's first album (The Sssound of Mmmusic, 2000), is a unique testimony of a passionate encounter, of explosive concerts and an exceptional musical adventure, a mixture of soulful rhythms, oniric keyboards and songs with chiseled lyrics and harmonies.
Out of stock on vinyl for decades, it will be reissued and published in December 2022, with a text by Philippe Manœuvre. 21 years after its first publication, it has not aged a bit. It includes tribute covers ("Follow Me" by Amanda Lear, "Tears Of A Clown" by Smokey Robinson), and a version of "Easy Tiger", recorded at the same time for Depeche Mode.
"This album brings back the great psychedelic concerts that Bertrand gave at the time. For me, Aux Cyclades électronique is in the running for the title of most beautiful song in the world, I haven't changed my mind."
Philippe Manoeuvre, excerpt from the innersleeve note, April 2022
"A.S Dragon is arguably the best French rock band of today. Nearly an hour of psyche-magnetic madness, the spectacular collision of a Gainsbourg theorist playing his melodies to a Jefferson Airplane from Clignancourt charged with pushing all galactic limits."
Philippe Manoeuvre, Rock & Folk, October 2001
"Bertrand Burgalat meets A.S Dragon could satisfy both French Touch fans and Rock'n'Roll purists. It sounds like the resurrection of a sixties garage rock band, somewhere between Detroit and Combs-la-ville. Burgalat for charity."
Philippe Barbot, Télérama, November 2001
"This is a fantastic remix! It sounds a bit like 70's funk. Bertrand has taken the song and reworked it from top to bottom, re-recording people on every part. It sounds like a James Bond song. It's really one of the best remixes we've ever done. "
Martin Gore (Depeche Mode) on "Easy Tiger", Magic, May 2001
"I wish this song could last my whole life..."
Virginie Despentes, on "Aux Cyclades électronique", "Vernon Subutex
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Genre: Psychedelic rock
Tracklist:
A1 - Follow me C1 - Aux Cyclades Électroniques
A2 - Alsthom C2 - Sugar
A3 - Ma rencontre C3 - Jalousies et tomettes
B1 - Kim D1 - A.S Dragon
B2 - Gris métal D2 - The Tears of a Clown
B3 - O.K Skorpios D3 - Easy Tiger
Short info:
This album, recorded live after the release of Bertrand Burgalat's first album (The Sssound of Mmmusic, 2000), is a unique testimony of a passionate encounter, of explosive concerts and an exceptional musical adventure, a mixture of soulful rhythms, oniric keyboards and songs with chiseled lyrics and harmonies.
Out of stock on vinyl for decades, it will be reissued and published in December 2022, with a text by Philippe Manœuvre. 21 years after its first publication, it has not aged a bit. It includes tribute covers ("Follow Me" by Amanda Lear, "Tears Of A Clown" by Smokey Robinson), and a version of "Easy Tiger", recorded at the same time for Depeche Mode.
"This album brings back the great psychedelic concerts that Bertrand gave at the time. For me, Aux Cyclades électronique is in the running for the title of most beautiful song in the world, I haven't changed my mind."
Philippe Manoeuvre, excerpt from the innersleeve note, April 2022
"A.S Dragon is arguably the best French rock band of today. Nearly an hour of psyche-magnetic madness, the spectacular collision of a Gainsbourg theorist playing his melodies to a Jefferson Airplane from Clignancourt charged with pushing all galactic limits."
Philippe Manoeuvre, Rock & Folk, October 2001
"Bertrand Burgalat meets A.S Dragon could satisfy both French Touch fans and Rock'n'Roll purists. It sounds like the resurrection of a sixties garage rock band, somewhere between Detroit and Combs-la-ville. Burgalat for charity."
Philippe Barbot, Télérama, November 2001
"This is a fantastic remix! It sounds a bit like 70's funk. Bertrand has taken the song and reworked it from top to bottom, re-recording people on every part. It sounds like a James Bond song. It's really one of the best remixes we've ever done. "
Martin Gore (Depeche Mode) on "Easy Tiger", Magic, May 2001
"I wish this song could last my whole life..."
Virginie Despentes, on "Aux Cyclades électronique", "Vernon Subutex
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- Third studio album from Imany , Deluxe Edition CD with Bonus Tracks
Territories:
No Sales to: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg
Genre: Pop
TRACKLISTS:
1. If You Go Away (Neil Diamond cover)
2. Believer (Imagine Dragons cover)
3. Wonderful Life (Black cover)
4. I'm Still Standing (Elton John cover)
5. Les voleurs d'eau (Traditionnel / Henri Salvador cover)
6. The A Team (Ed Sheeran cover)
7. All The Things She Said (TaTu cover)
8. Like A Prayer (Madonna cover)
9. Total Eclipse Of The Heart (Bonnie Tyler cover)
10. Take Me To Church (Hozier cover)
11. Little Black Angels (Angelitos Negros) (Eartha Kitt cover)
12. Wild World (Cat Stevens cover)
BONUS TRACKS
13. Concrete jungle (Bob Marley cover)
14. She works hard for the money (Donna Summer cover)
15. Bust Your Windows (Jazmine Sullivan cover)
16. Dance Monkey (Tones and I cover)
REMIXES
17. WonderfulLife (Stream Jockey Rework)
18. Bust Your Windows (Mexxbeat Rework)
19. Wonderful Life (TIM PLVNK & Ayosha Remix)
SHORT INFO:
Building on the success of this third album, and a major sold-out tour of the show with over 60 dates already, the Deluxe version of the album will contain 7 bonus tracks: five unreleased tracks from Bob Marley to Jazmine Sullivan via Tones and I and Donna Summer, and two remixes including the new single "Bust Your Windows" (Mexxbeat Remix).
For her third studio album VOODOO CELLO released in 2021, Imany chose to gather eight cellos around her for an album of covers that become, without forgetting their roots, her own songs in the service of her convictions. No tricks, only eight cellos with a multitude of possibilities between the lows and the highs: "Sometimes it feels like they could be brass instruments or electric guitars...As if they were haunted."
For ten years, Imany's deep voice has seduced the French public with compositions nourished by her Soul, Folk and Blues inspirations. With the triumph of her first two albums (Double Platinum and Platinum), the soundtrack of the film Sous Les Jupes des Filles and the two singles Don't Be So Shy (Diamond) and You Will Never Know (Gold), Imany is enjoying success all over the world
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Territories:
No Sales to: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg
Genre: Pop
TRACKLISTS:
1. If You Go Away (Neil Diamond cover)
2. Believer (Imagine Dragons cover)
3. Wonderful Life (Black cover)
4. I'm Still Standing (Elton John cover)
5. Les voleurs d'eau (Traditionnel / Henri Salvador cover)
6. The A Team (Ed Sheeran cover)
7. All The Things She Said (TaTu cover)
8. Like A Prayer (Madonna cover)
9. Total Eclipse Of The Heart (Bonnie Tyler cover)
10. Take Me To Church (Hozier cover)
11. Little Black Angels (Angelitos Negros) (Eartha Kitt cover)
12. Wild World (Cat Stevens cover)
BONUS TRACKS
13. Concrete jungle (Bob Marley cover)
14. She works hard for the money (Donna Summer cover)
15. Bust Your Windows (Jazmine Sullivan cover)
16. Dance Monkey (Tones and I cover)
REMIXES
17. WonderfulLife (Stream Jockey Rework)
18. Bust Your Windows (Mexxbeat Rework)
19. Wonderful Life (TIM PLVNK & Ayosha Remix)
SHORT INFO:
Building on the success of this third album, and a major sold-out tour of the show with over 60 dates already, the Deluxe version of the album will contain 7 bonus tracks: five unreleased tracks from Bob Marley to Jazmine Sullivan via Tones and I and Donna Summer, and two remixes including the new single "Bust Your Windows" (Mexxbeat Remix).
For her third studio album VOODOO CELLO released in 2021, Imany chose to gather eight cellos around her for an album of covers that become, without forgetting their roots, her own songs in the service of her convictions. No tricks, only eight cellos with a multitude of possibilities between the lows and the highs: "Sometimes it feels like they could be brass instruments or electric guitars...As if they were haunted."
For ten years, Imany's deep voice has seduced the French public with compositions nourished by her Soul, Folk and Blues inspirations. With the triumph of her first two albums (Double Platinum and Platinum), the soundtrack of the film Sous Les Jupes des Filles and the two singles Don't Be So Shy (Diamond) and You Will Never Know (Gold), Imany is enjoying success all over the world
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Josh Wink-Higher State Of Consciousness - Higher State Of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix One)
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Josh Wink-Higher State Of Consciousness - Higher State Of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix Two)
2022 Repress in black vinyl. Vinyl only!
Tracklist:
A) Higher State Of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix One)
B) Higher State Of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix Two)
Release Info:
Josh Wink’s ‘Higher State of Consciousness’ gets a respectful touch-up 25 years on courtesy of
the Adana Twins.
The German duo come strong with a pair of remixes, fit for two very different dancefloor scenarios. The
first a smart, stripped back breakbeat version that switches from a sparse percussive soundscape to the
famous acid warbles, before introducing undulating retro trance synths to the composition for a headmelting finish. Remix Two is a driving, four-to-the-floor, rave-focused affair that builds up the 303s with
exhilarating intensity, only letting up in the final moments of the track.
The fresh interpretation follows on from Adana Twins’ super re-work of Patrice Baumel’s ‘Roar’ that
dropped on Watergate last November and reinforces the duo’s golden touch on the remix front More
Tracklist:
A) Higher State Of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix One)
B) Higher State Of Consciousness (Adana Twins Remix Two)
Release Info:
Josh Wink’s ‘Higher State of Consciousness’ gets a respectful touch-up 25 years on courtesy of
the Adana Twins.
The German duo come strong with a pair of remixes, fit for two very different dancefloor scenarios. The
first a smart, stripped back breakbeat version that switches from a sparse percussive soundscape to the
famous acid warbles, before introducing undulating retro trance synths to the composition for a headmelting finish. Remix Two is a driving, four-to-the-floor, rave-focused affair that builds up the 303s with
exhilarating intensity, only letting up in the final moments of the track.
The fresh interpretation follows on from Adana Twins’ super re-work of Patrice Baumel’s ‘Roar’ that
dropped on Watergate last November and reinforces the duo’s golden touch on the remix front More
Label:Watergate Records
Cat-No:wgvinyl95
Release-Date:25.11.2022
Genre:House / Techno
Configuration:3LP Excl
Label:Watergate Records
Cat-No:wgvinyl95
Release-Date:25.11.2022
Genre:House / Techno
Configuration:3LP Excl
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Henrik Schwarz - You Need Attitude
2
Ede & Max Joni - Weine nicht Kind
3
DJEFF - Cloud 7
4
Adana Twins - Nacht
5
Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Raw
6
JOPLYN - Lima
7
Sasha - Wolf Cider
8
Mia Mendi - Astromech
9
Stephan Jolk - Better Together
10
Gorje Hewek & Joseph Ashworth - Noa
11
Jos & Eli - Place 2 High
12
Kid Simius - Fabrica de Baile
13
Extrawelt - Rover
14
Anja Schneider - Can’t You See Me No More?
15
Kristin Velvet - Wanted Competition
16
Matthias Meyer & Ryan Davis - Genki
17
Hyenah - Going in Circles
18
Biesmans - Basic Bro
3LP + COLORED VINYL + DOWNLOAD + TICKET
Features:
- Triple Gatefold with matt plastification finish, hot foil
stamping & spot lack.
- Vinyl white+black, yellow+black, red+black ink-spot
„corona vinyl“ color effect, limited to 500 copies.
- Printed 180g inner sleeves.
- Contains admission voucher for Watergate Club for
two people at a night of their choice.
- Contains download code.
Tracklisting 3LP:
A1) Henrik Schwarz - You Need Attitude, A2) Ede & Max Joni - Weine nicht Kind, A3) DJEFF - Cloud 7,
B1) Adana Twins - Nacht, B2) Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Raw, B3) JOPLYN - Lima, C1) Sasha - Wolf Cider,
C2) Mia Mendi - Astromech, C3) Stephan Jolk - Better Together, D1) Gorje Hewek & Joseph Ashworth -
Noa, D2) Jos & Eli - Place 2 High, D3) Kid Simius - Fabrica de Baile, E1) Extrawelt - Rover, E2) Anja
Schneider - Can’t You See Me No More?, E3) Kristin Velvet - Wanted Competition, F1) Matthias Meyer &
Ryan Davis - Genki, F2) Hyenah - Going in Circles, F3) Biesmans - Basic Bro
Tracklisting digital / DL code:
01. Henrik Schwarz – You Need Attitude, 02. Ede & Max Joni – Weine Nicht Kind, 03.
JOPLYN - Lima, 04. Biesmans – Basic Bro, 05. Stephan Jolk – Better Together, 06. Jos &
Eli – Place to High, 07. Mia Mendi – Astromech, 08. Anja Schneider – Can’t You See Me
No More, 09. Kid Simius – Fabrica De Baile, 10. Extrawelt – Rover, 11. Sasha – Wolf Cider,
12. Kristin Velvet – Wanted Competition, 13. Adana Twins – Nacht, 14. Kollektiv
Turmstrasse – Raw, 15. Gorje Hewek & Joseph Ashworth – Noa, 16. Matthias Meyer &
Ryan Davis – Genki, 17. DJEFF – Cloud 7, 18. Hyenah – Going in Circles, 19. JAMIIE –
Echoes, 20. Marco Resmann & Lee Jones – Tone Trails
Release Info:
The iconic club by the Spree celebrates 20 years with a mammoth 20 track compilation of new and
unreleased tracks exclusive to the compilation. From Sasha to Anja Schneider, Henrik Schwarz and
Adana Twins, right through to the ascendent names such as JAMIIE, Kristin Velvet, JOPLYN and
Biesmans, the compilation is an exhilarating snapshot of some of the artists who have shaped Watergate’s
sound; both via the label and through laying down unforgettable sets at the club over a two-decade period.
The highlight heavy compilation charts a course throughout all the deep, dark, euphoric, tech and even
pop-laden corners of house music. Henrik Schwarz navigates a classic course via the vibey ‘You Need
Attitude’, while JOPLYN brings soaring melodies and arresting vox with ‘Lima’. Biesmans is in
characteristic sleek form with the sparkling nostalgic-soaked business of ‘Basic Bro’, before emerging stars
Mia Mendi contribute a driving electro jam ‘Astromech’.
The iconic Anja Schneider is an essential addition. The Berlin icon brings her A-Game with the big piano
chords and gospel vocals of ‘Can’t You See Me No More’ before handing the baton to Extrawelt who
comes strong with a delicious micro house serenade ‘Rover’. Sasha weaves a trademark masterful beast
with ‘Wolf Cider, a dark and twisted weapon that’s packed with plenty of groove and low-end attitude. First
premiered during her excellent Boiler Room session in 2019, Kristin Velvet’s ‘Wanted Competition’ is a
propulsive gem that reinforces her position as one of the most exciting breakout producers of the last two
years.
Adana Twins are always on-point and they don’t disappoint with ‘Nacht’ a deviant, distorted house tool the
belongs in every DJ’s back pocket. Matthias Meyer & Ryan Davis enjoy a superlative history on Watergate
Records and share another ace ‘Genki’, a shimmering, drama-laden piece that morphs into a tougher psyladen finish. New Watergate Agency signing DJEFF crafts an uplifting string-laden ace with ‘Cloud 7,
showing off his impressive musicianship along the way, while Hyenah make an essential contribution with
the funky key-driven houser ‘Going in Circles’. Club resident JAMIIE shares the wicked ‘Echoes’, which is
pacey and hypnotizing in equal measures and brought to life by colourful arpeggios and a latticework of key
patterns. The project rounds out on a stunning note with ‘Tone Trails’, a lilting slice of electronica by
Watergate stalwart Marco Resmann & Lee Jones, which is inflected with organic guitar and dreamy
melodies.
The release will be presented as a triple gatefold vinyl using a special ink-spot color effect and will feature a
collection of the compilation’s key tracks, while all tracks will be available digitally. More
Features:
- Triple Gatefold with matt plastification finish, hot foil
stamping & spot lack.
- Vinyl white+black, yellow+black, red+black ink-spot
„corona vinyl“ color effect, limited to 500 copies.
- Printed 180g inner sleeves.
- Contains admission voucher for Watergate Club for
two people at a night of their choice.
- Contains download code.
Tracklisting 3LP:
A1) Henrik Schwarz - You Need Attitude, A2) Ede & Max Joni - Weine nicht Kind, A3) DJEFF - Cloud 7,
B1) Adana Twins - Nacht, B2) Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Raw, B3) JOPLYN - Lima, C1) Sasha - Wolf Cider,
C2) Mia Mendi - Astromech, C3) Stephan Jolk - Better Together, D1) Gorje Hewek & Joseph Ashworth -
Noa, D2) Jos & Eli - Place 2 High, D3) Kid Simius - Fabrica de Baile, E1) Extrawelt - Rover, E2) Anja
Schneider - Can’t You See Me No More?, E3) Kristin Velvet - Wanted Competition, F1) Matthias Meyer &
Ryan Davis - Genki, F2) Hyenah - Going in Circles, F3) Biesmans - Basic Bro
Tracklisting digital / DL code:
01. Henrik Schwarz – You Need Attitude, 02. Ede & Max Joni – Weine Nicht Kind, 03.
JOPLYN - Lima, 04. Biesmans – Basic Bro, 05. Stephan Jolk – Better Together, 06. Jos &
Eli – Place to High, 07. Mia Mendi – Astromech, 08. Anja Schneider – Can’t You See Me
No More, 09. Kid Simius – Fabrica De Baile, 10. Extrawelt – Rover, 11. Sasha – Wolf Cider,
12. Kristin Velvet – Wanted Competition, 13. Adana Twins – Nacht, 14. Kollektiv
Turmstrasse – Raw, 15. Gorje Hewek & Joseph Ashworth – Noa, 16. Matthias Meyer &
Ryan Davis – Genki, 17. DJEFF – Cloud 7, 18. Hyenah – Going in Circles, 19. JAMIIE –
Echoes, 20. Marco Resmann & Lee Jones – Tone Trails
Release Info:
The iconic club by the Spree celebrates 20 years with a mammoth 20 track compilation of new and
unreleased tracks exclusive to the compilation. From Sasha to Anja Schneider, Henrik Schwarz and
Adana Twins, right through to the ascendent names such as JAMIIE, Kristin Velvet, JOPLYN and
Biesmans, the compilation is an exhilarating snapshot of some of the artists who have shaped Watergate’s
sound; both via the label and through laying down unforgettable sets at the club over a two-decade period.
The highlight heavy compilation charts a course throughout all the deep, dark, euphoric, tech and even
pop-laden corners of house music. Henrik Schwarz navigates a classic course via the vibey ‘You Need
Attitude’, while JOPLYN brings soaring melodies and arresting vox with ‘Lima’. Biesmans is in
characteristic sleek form with the sparkling nostalgic-soaked business of ‘Basic Bro’, before emerging stars
Mia Mendi contribute a driving electro jam ‘Astromech’.
The iconic Anja Schneider is an essential addition. The Berlin icon brings her A-Game with the big piano
chords and gospel vocals of ‘Can’t You See Me No More’ before handing the baton to Extrawelt who
comes strong with a delicious micro house serenade ‘Rover’. Sasha weaves a trademark masterful beast
with ‘Wolf Cider, a dark and twisted weapon that’s packed with plenty of groove and low-end attitude. First
premiered during her excellent Boiler Room session in 2019, Kristin Velvet’s ‘Wanted Competition’ is a
propulsive gem that reinforces her position as one of the most exciting breakout producers of the last two
years.
Adana Twins are always on-point and they don’t disappoint with ‘Nacht’ a deviant, distorted house tool the
belongs in every DJ’s back pocket. Matthias Meyer & Ryan Davis enjoy a superlative history on Watergate
Records and share another ace ‘Genki’, a shimmering, drama-laden piece that morphs into a tougher psyladen finish. New Watergate Agency signing DJEFF crafts an uplifting string-laden ace with ‘Cloud 7,
showing off his impressive musicianship along the way, while Hyenah make an essential contribution with
the funky key-driven houser ‘Going in Circles’. Club resident JAMIIE shares the wicked ‘Echoes’, which is
pacey and hypnotizing in equal measures and brought to life by colourful arpeggios and a latticework of key
patterns. The project rounds out on a stunning note with ‘Tone Trails’, a lilting slice of electronica by
Watergate stalwart Marco Resmann & Lee Jones, which is inflected with organic guitar and dreamy
melodies.
The release will be presented as a triple gatefold vinyl using a special ink-spot color effect and will feature a
collection of the compilation’s key tracks, while all tracks will be available digitally. More
WAS EXCLUSIVE RELEASES - OUT THIS WEEK
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Jasper Frederik - A1. Universe (Original Version)
2
Jasper Frederik - B1. Universe (Captain Mustache Remix) 04:32
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Jasper Frederik - B2. Universe (DMX Krew Remix)
Genre: Techno, Electro, Electronica
Tracklist 12":
A-Side
Universe (Original Version) 08:39
B-Side
Universe (Captain Mustache Remix) 04:32
Universe (DMX Krew Remix) 04:38
Short Info:
As the always-man-behind and mainly jack-of-all-trades he influenced a lot of art and style. For many of us he is like one of the greatest hidden icons on the spot. Scandinavian man of mystery, Jasper Frederik, is now doing it again musically.
After his acclaimed debut 'Beautiful' on A CLEAN CUT (e.g. #40 in Deutsche Club Charts DCC), he shows his prowess on his next song outing 'Universe', a kind of eclectic hypnosis as a never-ending track.
Years ago by leaving the causal circuit of Scandinavia after uncountable art & acting projects, collaborations, affections and residencies he started to reach his real destiny via stops in Germany, United Kingdom and the Bahamas: New York City.
The universe could be a better place, but, hey, there are a lot of things to do here on this planet, our world. Universe is here. Art is here. Love is here.
'Universe' is spotlighted with stunning and killer remixes by two highly influential artists and producers: Man-of-the-moment Captain Mustache (Bedrock, Permanent Vacation, Kompakt, Return To Disorder) and living legend DMX Krew (Rephlex, Breakin' Records). What a blast.
And directed by Clemens Wittkowski/bauhouse with I AM JOHANNES a touching video about inner feelings, the human universe, completes this really powerful package.
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Tracklist 12":
A-Side
Universe (Original Version) 08:39
B-Side
Universe (Captain Mustache Remix) 04:32
Universe (DMX Krew Remix) 04:38
Short Info:
As the always-man-behind and mainly jack-of-all-trades he influenced a lot of art and style. For many of us he is like one of the greatest hidden icons on the spot. Scandinavian man of mystery, Jasper Frederik, is now doing it again musically.
After his acclaimed debut 'Beautiful' on A CLEAN CUT (e.g. #40 in Deutsche Club Charts DCC), he shows his prowess on his next song outing 'Universe', a kind of eclectic hypnosis as a never-ending track.
Years ago by leaving the causal circuit of Scandinavia after uncountable art & acting projects, collaborations, affections and residencies he started to reach his real destiny via stops in Germany, United Kingdom and the Bahamas: New York City.
The universe could be a better place, but, hey, there are a lot of things to do here on this planet, our world. Universe is here. Art is here. Love is here.
'Universe' is spotlighted with stunning and killer remixes by two highly influential artists and producers: Man-of-the-moment Captain Mustache (Bedrock, Permanent Vacation, Kompakt, Return To Disorder) and living legend DMX Krew (Rephlex, Breakin' Records). What a blast.
And directed by Clemens Wittkowski/bauhouse with I AM JOHANNES a touching video about inner feelings, the human universe, completes this really powerful package.
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Cinthie - Light A Fire
2
Cinthie - Keeping Strong
3
Cinthie - Everything
Tracklist
A1 – Light A Fire
B1 – Keeping Strong
B2 – Everything
Release Info:
Fresh off the back of her recent DJ Kicks compilation release and an EP for Shall Not Fade in 2021, Cinthie returns to Will Saul’s Aus imprint for her first EP release of 2022, once again delivering her raw, energetic House sound to the world. Title-cut ‘Light A Fire’ leads the way and lays down organic drums, hypnotic vocal lines and choppy stab sequences alongside bumpy bass tones, intricately unfolding synth swells, resonant bleeps, and dynamic delays, resulting in a big sun-drenched anthem to perfectly set the tone. ‘Keeping Strong’ follows next and employs classic House tropes via gritty string stabs, plucked bass notes and dubbed out vocal cuts, running atop skippy, swinging drums for six and a half minutes. ‘Everything’ then rounds out the release, diving deeper this time as Cinthie employs dubbed out chords, weighty subs, crunchy percussion, and cinematic, elongated strings swells, concluding the release with a smooth, emotive feel.
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A1 – Light A Fire
B1 – Keeping Strong
B2 – Everything
Release Info:
Fresh off the back of her recent DJ Kicks compilation release and an EP for Shall Not Fade in 2021, Cinthie returns to Will Saul’s Aus imprint for her first EP release of 2022, once again delivering her raw, energetic House sound to the world. Title-cut ‘Light A Fire’ leads the way and lays down organic drums, hypnotic vocal lines and choppy stab sequences alongside bumpy bass tones, intricately unfolding synth swells, resonant bleeps, and dynamic delays, resulting in a big sun-drenched anthem to perfectly set the tone. ‘Keeping Strong’ follows next and employs classic House tropes via gritty string stabs, plucked bass notes and dubbed out vocal cuts, running atop skippy, swinging drums for six and a half minutes. ‘Everything’ then rounds out the release, diving deeper this time as Cinthie employs dubbed out chords, weighty subs, crunchy percussion, and cinematic, elongated strings swells, concluding the release with a smooth, emotive feel.
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Eira Haul - Ceramics
2
Eira Haul - Anthracite
3
Eira Haul - Memory Rush
4
Eira Haul - Incense Trip
5
Eira Haul - Star Vertigo
[12”] incl. 5 Tracks for download
TRACKLIST:
Vinyl:
A1 Eira Haul - Ceramics
A2 Eira Haul - Anthracite
A3 Eira Haul - Memory Rush
B1 Eira Haul - Incense Trip
B2 Eira Haul - Star Vertigo
Download:
1. Eira Haul - Ceramics
2. Eira Haul - Anthracite
3. Eira Haul - Memory Rush
4. Eira Haul - Incense Trip
5. Eira Haul - Star Vertigo
SHORT INFO:
We’d spent our whole life in a dance of fear. And when we examine that, we realise that very often the thing we were frightened of wasn’t nearly as frightening as the fear.
Eira Haul returns to Edition Akasha to launch us into the ether by way of the “Star Vertigo” EP. Moving across a luminous range of otherworldly atmospheres, five tantalising original cuts strike a spellbinding balance between body-shaking euphoria and meditative mind-healing.
On the A-side, the garage shuffle and ultra-deep bass wobbles of “Ceramics” corrode beneath its hypnotic strings, while the fast-paced acid lines of “Anthracite” bubble and squeak over a choir of fallen angles. “Memory Rush” captures a similar tension as the engulfing dub chords at its centre ebb and flow on-top a muscular four-to-the-floor pulse to illuminate the darkest of nights.
The B-side is equally captivating: Like a gravitational collapse, the stellar melodies of “Incense Trip” break down into a void of razor-sharp percussion only to shine again in full effect thereafter. Lastly, Eira Haul sheds the black holes to ascend to catharsis with “Star Vertigo”: “We wanted to try to understand what the fear is [...] and whether that energy is something we can transform – is it our friend, is it our foe?” muses the voice on-top the tender bounce of the title-track’s lush framework, leaving us with a lofty sense of hope transcending this exceptional sophomore EP.
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TRACKLIST:
Vinyl:
A1 Eira Haul - Ceramics
A2 Eira Haul - Anthracite
A3 Eira Haul - Memory Rush
B1 Eira Haul - Incense Trip
B2 Eira Haul - Star Vertigo
Download:
1. Eira Haul - Ceramics
2. Eira Haul - Anthracite
3. Eira Haul - Memory Rush
4. Eira Haul - Incense Trip
5. Eira Haul - Star Vertigo
SHORT INFO:
We’d spent our whole life in a dance of fear. And when we examine that, we realise that very often the thing we were frightened of wasn’t nearly as frightening as the fear.
Eira Haul returns to Edition Akasha to launch us into the ether by way of the “Star Vertigo” EP. Moving across a luminous range of otherworldly atmospheres, five tantalising original cuts strike a spellbinding balance between body-shaking euphoria and meditative mind-healing.
On the A-side, the garage shuffle and ultra-deep bass wobbles of “Ceramics” corrode beneath its hypnotic strings, while the fast-paced acid lines of “Anthracite” bubble and squeak over a choir of fallen angles. “Memory Rush” captures a similar tension as the engulfing dub chords at its centre ebb and flow on-top a muscular four-to-the-floor pulse to illuminate the darkest of nights.
The B-side is equally captivating: Like a gravitational collapse, the stellar melodies of “Incense Trip” break down into a void of razor-sharp percussion only to shine again in full effect thereafter. Lastly, Eira Haul sheds the black holes to ascend to catharsis with “Star Vertigo”: “We wanted to try to understand what the fear is [...] and whether that energy is something we can transform – is it our friend, is it our foe?” muses the voice on-top the tender bounce of the title-track’s lush framework, leaving us with a lofty sense of hope transcending this exceptional sophomore EP.
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Byron the Aquarius - I love yo
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Byron the Aquarius - Get up
3
Byron the Aquarius - Love
4
Byron the Aquarius - Success
5
Byron the Aquarius - I love yo (Kush Jones remix)
Format: (180 gr., Limited Full Cover)
Track list:
A1 - Byron the Aquarius - I love yo
A2 - Byron the Aquarius - Get up
B1 - Byron the Aquarius - Love
B2 - Byron the Aquarius - Success
B3 - Byron the Aquarius - I love yo (Kush Jones remix)
Release Info:
Heist Recordings has been pushing the envelope for house music since day one and we’re always on the lookout for artists that represent our vision on electronic music. Our next guest on the label fits that profile and more. He is the embodiment of modern-day electronic funk and a true wizard on the keys: Atlanta raised cool guy Byron the Aquarius.
Byron has a solid history on the label: He remixed Parker Madicine back in 2017 and did a mad solo on the 2019 released Dam Swindle track ‘The life behind things’. We’ve done some shows together and stayed in touch while Byron was working together with Jeff Mills on his 2020 jazz crossover record ‘Ambrosia’ on Axis. Now, after a solid string of releases on labels like Shall not Fade and Purveyor Underground, Byron is making his solo appearance on Heist. His ‘Akira’ EP goes from dark basement grooves to dreamy broken beats and features a remix by New York dance music wizard Kush Jones.
The Akira EP kicks off with ‘I love yo’. In this track, Byron decides to leave his keys at home and goes in deep with a moody club workout. ‘I love yo’ is a track that juxtaposes dreamy samples with rough percussion and vocal chops with a clear nod to the work of Mr. G. The melody is mellow, but don’t be deceived; clever drum programming and plenty of sub take this track into the club vibe just the way Byron likes it: warm, hazy and sexy AF.
Byron is not known for delivering straightforward house tunes, but when he does deliver them, he does it in style. Enter ‘Get up’; the A2 of the EP. There’s everything we love about house music: smart vocal chops, driving percussion, classic house keys and a booming sub to get you bumping to this beat.
The B-side sees Byron up the tempo and take a deep dive into bass territory with ‘Love’. In this track, there’s lush pads running over a percussive broken beat and chopped R ’n B vocals to add some serious sex appeal. It’s deceptively simple and clean but ever so catchy, which clearly shows Byron’s prowess as an electronic music producer.
Going back to classic house mode, we’ve got ‘Success’: A spoken word house track that fits right in with the classics. Byron sets the mood with some bumpy key-and synth work while brainstorming about originality and blackness throughout the track. Even though the message underneath might be a serious one, Byron succeeds in delivering this in a fun, uplifting way that never gets pretentious or divisive.
The EP finishes with a remix by New Yorker Kush Jones. This is an artist who understands how to build a groove. He could take you anywhere from house to juke, footwork and techno, which is exactly why he’s been getting so much love for his music recently. Kush is an artist who sees no boundaries in his music and still manages to create his own sonic universe. His remix of ‘I love yo’ takes a dreamy approach with soft chords running over an electronic groove with a pure and improvised feel. All elements fit together perfectly and it’s the clever ad-hoc programming and arrangement that suck you into his unbounded world from the first beat.
As always, enjoy the music and play it loud.
Yours sincerely,
Maarten & Lars More
Track list:
A1 - Byron the Aquarius - I love yo
A2 - Byron the Aquarius - Get up
B1 - Byron the Aquarius - Love
B2 - Byron the Aquarius - Success
B3 - Byron the Aquarius - I love yo (Kush Jones remix)
Release Info:
Heist Recordings has been pushing the envelope for house music since day one and we’re always on the lookout for artists that represent our vision on electronic music. Our next guest on the label fits that profile and more. He is the embodiment of modern-day electronic funk and a true wizard on the keys: Atlanta raised cool guy Byron the Aquarius.
Byron has a solid history on the label: He remixed Parker Madicine back in 2017 and did a mad solo on the 2019 released Dam Swindle track ‘The life behind things’. We’ve done some shows together and stayed in touch while Byron was working together with Jeff Mills on his 2020 jazz crossover record ‘Ambrosia’ on Axis. Now, after a solid string of releases on labels like Shall not Fade and Purveyor Underground, Byron is making his solo appearance on Heist. His ‘Akira’ EP goes from dark basement grooves to dreamy broken beats and features a remix by New York dance music wizard Kush Jones.
The Akira EP kicks off with ‘I love yo’. In this track, Byron decides to leave his keys at home and goes in deep with a moody club workout. ‘I love yo’ is a track that juxtaposes dreamy samples with rough percussion and vocal chops with a clear nod to the work of Mr. G. The melody is mellow, but don’t be deceived; clever drum programming and plenty of sub take this track into the club vibe just the way Byron likes it: warm, hazy and sexy AF.
Byron is not known for delivering straightforward house tunes, but when he does deliver them, he does it in style. Enter ‘Get up’; the A2 of the EP. There’s everything we love about house music: smart vocal chops, driving percussion, classic house keys and a booming sub to get you bumping to this beat.
The B-side sees Byron up the tempo and take a deep dive into bass territory with ‘Love’. In this track, there’s lush pads running over a percussive broken beat and chopped R ’n B vocals to add some serious sex appeal. It’s deceptively simple and clean but ever so catchy, which clearly shows Byron’s prowess as an electronic music producer.
Going back to classic house mode, we’ve got ‘Success’: A spoken word house track that fits right in with the classics. Byron sets the mood with some bumpy key-and synth work while brainstorming about originality and blackness throughout the track. Even though the message underneath might be a serious one, Byron succeeds in delivering this in a fun, uplifting way that never gets pretentious or divisive.
The EP finishes with a remix by New Yorker Kush Jones. This is an artist who understands how to build a groove. He could take you anywhere from house to juke, footwork and techno, which is exactly why he’s been getting so much love for his music recently. Kush is an artist who sees no boundaries in his music and still manages to create his own sonic universe. His remix of ‘I love yo’ takes a dreamy approach with soft chords running over an electronic groove with a pure and improvised feel. All elements fit together perfectly and it’s the clever ad-hoc programming and arrangement that suck you into his unbounded world from the first beat.
As always, enjoy the music and play it loud.
Yours sincerely,
Maarten & Lars More
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Xades - Holding Back
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Xades - Me Duele
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Xades - Eyes Cold
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Xades - Modest
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Xades - Locked In
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Xades - Shaded
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Xades - Holding Back (Premis Dub Mix)
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Xades - Me Duele (LUZ1E & MSJY Remix)
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Xades - Eyes Cold (Maroki Remix)
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Xades - Modest (Iberic Penninsula VIP Mix)
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Xades - Locked In (Atrice Remix)
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Xades - Shaded (Coffintexts Remix)
Xades (pronounced shades) is the newest creation of the DJ and cu- rator known mostly under MSJY. Whilst MSJY's DJ sets are known for their heavy bass drip and bouncy rhythmic darkness, Xades is an ode to the sweet latina soul hidden underneath the tiny powerhouse boun- cing behind the booth. Whilst it is certainly new to hear the voice be- hind the sound, MSJY has been spreading her music all over the world for more than 8 years. By using it as a portal to connect to people and interact with her surroundings, she enjoys exploring its various sound- scapes with a sharp mind, sensitive ear and a dedicated heart. The Dekmantel affiliated selector as well as former resident at Amsterdam's De School, Groningen's OOST and Berlin's Griessmuehle is known for thought- and playful sets that dig into bass and breaks adding dashes of her passed influences of trip hop and IDM.
As Xades, Jenny explores her voice and songwriting, extending her tentacles into different genres, serving a vulnerable exploration that transitions smoothly from dub, downtempo electronica and contempo- rary R&B. Her multiplicitous musical and cultural roots (Brazilian mother, Argentinian father, Swiss passport) seep through all the versatile layers of her sound. A perfectionist at heart, it needed a gentle push by her partner (in crime, music, and life) to find the confidence to share an al- bum that proves that finesse for depth and layer her long time listeners have always admired her for.
Featuring Remixes by acclaimed Atrice (Illian Tape), Coffintexts (Club Q), LUZ1E (VOITAX), Maroki (Lobster Theremin)
Tracklist CD:
1 Holding Back
2 Me Duele
3 Eyes Cold
4 Modest
5 Locked In
6 Shaded
7 Holding Back (Premis Dub Mix)
8 Me Duele (LUZ1E & MSJY Remix)
9 Eyes Cold (Maroki Remix)
10 Modest (Iberic Penninsula VIP Mix)
11 Locked In (Atrice Remix)
12 Shaded (Coffintexts Remix)
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As Xades, Jenny explores her voice and songwriting, extending her tentacles into different genres, serving a vulnerable exploration that transitions smoothly from dub, downtempo electronica and contempo- rary R&B. Her multiplicitous musical and cultural roots (Brazilian mother, Argentinian father, Swiss passport) seep through all the versatile layers of her sound. A perfectionist at heart, it needed a gentle push by her partner (in crime, music, and life) to find the confidence to share an al- bum that proves that finesse for depth and layer her long time listeners have always admired her for.
Featuring Remixes by acclaimed Atrice (Illian Tape), Coffintexts (Club Q), LUZ1E (VOITAX), Maroki (Lobster Theremin)
Tracklist CD:
1 Holding Back
2 Me Duele
3 Eyes Cold
4 Modest
5 Locked In
6 Shaded
7 Holding Back (Premis Dub Mix)
8 Me Duele (LUZ1E & MSJY Remix)
9 Eyes Cold (Maroki Remix)
10 Modest (Iberic Penninsula VIP Mix)
11 Locked In (Atrice Remix)
12 Shaded (Coffintexts Remix)
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Bleu Mustang - TSAREV
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Bleu Mustang - LOPHYRE
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Bleu Mustang - NOCTUELLE
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Bleu Mustang - ALREADY DEAD
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Bleu Mustang - OUAKAM
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Bleu Mustang - SABAR
Solo project of Nathan Van Brande (TUKAN, Saudade), Bleu Mustang navigates between Lone, ClapClap and Floating Point. The young Brussels producer signs his first EP "NOCTUELLE" on the MAGMA label (Umbra, ECHT!, TUKAN). Between powerful and jerky rhythms and melancholic chords, Bleu Mustang's music can be listened to both in the back of a Berlin hangar and while contemplating a landscape. Currently in residence in Volta for the creation of his live album, he is preparing a duo with a drummer.
Tracklist:
A1 TSAREV
A2 LOPHYRE
A3 NOCTUELLE
B1 ALREADY DEAD
B2 OUAKAM
B3 SABAR
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Tracklist:
A1 TSAREV
A2 LOPHYRE
A3 NOCTUELLE
B1 ALREADY DEAD
B2 OUAKAM
B3 SABAR
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The Inner Sleeves - A1. Can't Afford To Not Record
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The Inner Sleeves - A2. AI Sunset
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The Inner Sleeves - A3. After Hours
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The Inner Sleeves - A4. Inner Engineering
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The Inner Sleeves - B1. Serendipity
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The Inner Sleeves - B2. L8
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The Inner Sleeves - B3. Nightshift University
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The Inner Sleeves - B4. Rêverie
LP, Limited, Download included
Genre: Balearic, Disco, Indie Dance, Electonic
Tracklist 12":
A
1 Can't Afford To Not Record
2 AI Sunset
3 After Hours
4 Inner Engineering
B
1 Serendipity
2 L8
3 Nightshift University
4 Rêverie
Short Info:
After a long hiatus Marius Våreid returns home debuting his new The Inner Sleeves moniker.
Already a mainstay on Full Pupp under his own name and in tandem with Jarle Bråthen as
Ytre Rymden Dansskola (and not to mention his pioneering work in the norwegian electronic music scene
with the "norwegian Grammy"-winning Päronsoda) this release represents a new chapter in
Marius' long and varied musical story.
Free floating ideas and sketches written over time, then stretched out and given a final massage by
Prins Thomas.
Mambo HQ, Asker, August 2022
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Genre: Balearic, Disco, Indie Dance, Electonic
Tracklist 12":
A
1 Can't Afford To Not Record
2 AI Sunset
3 After Hours
4 Inner Engineering
B
1 Serendipity
2 L8
3 Nightshift University
4 Rêverie
Short Info:
After a long hiatus Marius Våreid returns home debuting his new The Inner Sleeves moniker.
Already a mainstay on Full Pupp under his own name and in tandem with Jarle Bråthen as
Ytre Rymden Dansskola (and not to mention his pioneering work in the norwegian electronic music scene
with the "norwegian Grammy"-winning Päronsoda) this release represents a new chapter in
Marius' long and varied musical story.
Free floating ideas and sketches written over time, then stretched out and given a final massage by
Prins Thomas.
Mambo HQ, Asker, August 2022
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Niklas Wandt - Natividad
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Niklas Wandt - Emscher Rebels
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Niklas Wandt - Dopo l’alluvione
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Niklas Wandt - Abbondanza
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Niklas Wandt - Stalla
Tracklist:
A1. Natividad
A2. Emscher Rebels
A3. Dopo l’alluvione
B1. Abbondanza
B2. Stalla
Release notes:
The five tracks that became Abbondanza all materialized from Summer to Winter of 2020, a time of unprecetended productivity in the home studio. Some of them developed from first time fiddlings on new synthesizers, some from unaccompanied jams on percussion instruments. I hope these tracks capture my naive fascination and joyful jamming I had while creating them.My Florentine friends of the Intro-Spettiva collective introduced me to the concept of "stalla" (stables) - their codeword for a proper party. At a particularly memorable Tuscan stalla in 2019, I got to know Edizioni Mondo head Francesco de Bellis and his amazing music. A year later, we listened to the first demos of this record in his damp basement studio close to Vatican City and here it is in all its abundance!
- Niklas Wandt
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A1. Natividad
A2. Emscher Rebels
A3. Dopo l’alluvione
B1. Abbondanza
B2. Stalla
Release notes:
The five tracks that became Abbondanza all materialized from Summer to Winter of 2020, a time of unprecetended productivity in the home studio. Some of them developed from first time fiddlings on new synthesizers, some from unaccompanied jams on percussion instruments. I hope these tracks capture my naive fascination and joyful jamming I had while creating them.My Florentine friends of the Intro-Spettiva collective introduced me to the concept of "stalla" (stables) - their codeword for a proper party. At a particularly memorable Tuscan stalla in 2019, I got to know Edizioni Mondo head Francesco de Bellis and his amazing music. A year later, we listened to the first demos of this record in his damp basement studio close to Vatican City and here it is in all its abundance!
- Niklas Wandt
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Superpitcher - Monks In The Sky (10:03 min)
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Repeat Orchestra - Monks In A Club (04:48 min)
GENRE/S: House, Deep House
TRACKLIST:
A. Superpitcher – Monks In The Sky (10:03 min)
B. Repeat Orchestra – Monks In A Club (04:48 min)
SHORT INFO:
"Monks In A Club" from the Repeat Orchestras album "Infamous Lost Tracks" is a perfect example of elegant dancefloor understatement, smooth, minimalistic and groovy as hell; no wonder that Superpitcher got thrilled and created not a remix but his own track inspired by Repeat Orchestra, reworking the essence of "Monks In A Club". And Superpitcher did what only Superpitcher can: "Monks In The Sky" is an epic ride, expanding, stretching, ebbing and flowing, ten minutes of levitating groove hypnosis that goes in depth. Fascinating.
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TRACKLIST:
A. Superpitcher – Monks In The Sky (10:03 min)
B. Repeat Orchestra – Monks In A Club (04:48 min)
SHORT INFO:
"Monks In A Club" from the Repeat Orchestras album "Infamous Lost Tracks" is a perfect example of elegant dancefloor understatement, smooth, minimalistic and groovy as hell; no wonder that Superpitcher got thrilled and created not a remix but his own track inspired by Repeat Orchestra, reworking the essence of "Monks In A Club". And Superpitcher did what only Superpitcher can: "Monks In The Sky" is an epic ride, expanding, stretching, ebbing and flowing, ten minutes of levitating groove hypnosis that goes in depth. Fascinating.
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (vocal mix)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (303 city dub)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (instrumental mix)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
GENRE/S: House, Acid House, Disco
TRACKLIST:
A1 DSDN (vocal mix)
A2 DSDN (303 city dub)
B1 DSDN (instrumental mix)
B2 DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
SHORT INFO:
The label imprint of the beloved Berlin based club Paloma delivers its eighth release, and it was created by none other than a vogueing encyclopedia of musical and club culture knowledge (plus a cherished Paloma resident DJ). The disco professor: Daniel Wang.
It is his first original production under his own name in many years, and you can easily tell that this is not a tool to join in with dancefloor conformity (after all, his first album was called Idealism for a reason). Daniel Wang had already evolved from innocently enthusiastic sampling to synth wizardry during the heyday of his legendary Balihu label, and while studying the masters, he became one himself.
DSDN is an ode to nocturnal Berlin and its party community, a city that never left the centre of international attention for its vital and influential scene. Daniel Wang is a part of it since twenty years, and he was influenced by what he experienced as much as he left his mark on many nights, both as a DJ, and as a producer.
Of course, this release follows the traditional structure of a Disco EP by using a main tune DSDN with complementing dubs and instrumentals. Four to be exact, because four is the magic number with this format. DSDN reflects the internationality of the clubs across town in English and German words and pays homage to all the districts, and it effortlessly manages to unite sounds of both 80s NYC and Italo disco, 90s NYC and Italo house, synthpop and rap before it became too successful, balearic vibes before they became a mere excuse, and then it just majestically unfolds into both a charming summer hit and a complex opus magnum, but all an aural sunbeam that blows a kiss to those who emerge from recent sensations in clubs, bars, parks, and streets. Alone or together, happy or sad, resolute or irresolute, tired or energized, or all at once.
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TRACKLIST:
A1 DSDN (vocal mix)
A2 DSDN (303 city dub)
B1 DSDN (instrumental mix)
B2 DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
SHORT INFO:
The label imprint of the beloved Berlin based club Paloma delivers its eighth release, and it was created by none other than a vogueing encyclopedia of musical and club culture knowledge (plus a cherished Paloma resident DJ). The disco professor: Daniel Wang.
It is his first original production under his own name in many years, and you can easily tell that this is not a tool to join in with dancefloor conformity (after all, his first album was called Idealism for a reason). Daniel Wang had already evolved from innocently enthusiastic sampling to synth wizardry during the heyday of his legendary Balihu label, and while studying the masters, he became one himself.
DSDN is an ode to nocturnal Berlin and its party community, a city that never left the centre of international attention for its vital and influential scene. Daniel Wang is a part of it since twenty years, and he was influenced by what he experienced as much as he left his mark on many nights, both as a DJ, and as a producer.
Of course, this release follows the traditional structure of a Disco EP by using a main tune DSDN with complementing dubs and instrumentals. Four to be exact, because four is the magic number with this format. DSDN reflects the internationality of the clubs across town in English and German words and pays homage to all the districts, and it effortlessly manages to unite sounds of both 80s NYC and Italo disco, 90s NYC and Italo house, synthpop and rap before it became too successful, balearic vibes before they became a mere excuse, and then it just majestically unfolds into both a charming summer hit and a complex opus magnum, but all an aural sunbeam that blows a kiss to those who emerge from recent sensations in clubs, bars, parks, and streets. Alone or together, happy or sad, resolute or irresolute, tired or energized, or all at once.
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part 1 of a series of 12"s featuring lucien 'n' luciano in various collaborations with friends. geneva based luciano invited mat jonson (itiswhatitis) from victoria / canada to the alps to build the "alpine rocket", a 10 minute ride featuring vocalist cassy britton. on the other side it's luciano solo with "mr chancleta".
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2021 Repress
Malgorzata Dygasiewicz, who was born in Poland, moved to Berlin in 2006. Before that, Margaret lived in London where she consolidated her dj skills in such famous clubs like "Fabric" or "The End". Only 2 years ago Ms. Dygas decided to produce her own tracks (thanks god!), that got released through "Contexterrior" and Tobi Freund's outstanding imprint "Non Standard Productions". Perlon likes to welcome Margaret on board with this 2 track / 12", that could be described as quite deep....... Enjoy! More
Malgorzata Dygasiewicz, who was born in Poland, moved to Berlin in 2006. Before that, Margaret lived in London where she consolidated her dj skills in such famous clubs like "Fabric" or "The End". Only 2 years ago Ms. Dygas decided to produce her own tracks (thanks god!), that got released through "Contexterrior" and Tobi Freund's outstanding imprint "Non Standard Productions". Perlon likes to welcome Margaret on board with this 2 track / 12", that could be described as quite deep....... Enjoy! More
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Half-time Dreams feat. INIT
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Persistently There
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Massimiliano Pagliara - See you In Paradise feat. Vanessa
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Reset feat. Fort Romeau & Coloray
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Snap Out feat. Snax
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Nocturnal Prowler
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Intense Affectionate
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Non Attachment
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Pepper On The Tongue Feat. Curses
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Massimiliano Pagliara - Mitate
2-LP incl Digital Download Voucher
Tracklist
Vinyl #1:
A1. Half-time Dreams feat. INIT
A2. Persistently There
A3. See you In Paradise feat. Vanessa
B1. Reset feat. Fort Romeau & Coloray
B2. Snap Out feat. Snax
Vinyl #2:
C1. Nocturnal Prowler
C2. Intense Affectionate
C3. Non Attachment
D1. Pepper On The Tongue Feat. Curses
D2. Mitate
Short Info
Massimiliano Pagliara returns to Permanent Vacation with his fourth studio album "See You In Paradise". After the highly acclaimed "Nothing Stays In One Place For Long" EP from 2020, this is the first full-length from the Italian-raised and Berlin-based producer for the label. Albums in the dance music genre can often be a challenge in terms of finding the right balance between the dancefloor and listening at home. Massimiliano, however, mastered this craftmanship perfectly while reviving the art of the album format.
Mostly written and produced in the lockdown period of spring 2020 these 10 tracks offer the whole sonic spectrum from the "Massi universe". The hardware enthusiast blends analogue-heavy and bright synthesizer melodies, pop hooks, Chicago house groove with more technoid tracks and atmospheric soundscapes. Taking you on a journey through his mind, body and soul: From his underground disco passion and pulsating dancefloor moments to ethereal and meditative ambience.
Inspired, both musically and aesthetically - one of his favourite carnal catchphrases titles the album - by Disco hero Patrick Cowley, Massimiliano channelled past, present and future in searching for new adventures within his music. For the first time working with live musicians (saxophone and piano) to bring a new facet on the table, that flows with the production seamlessly.
Communication and getting into a dialogue is a crucial part for Massimiliano as an artist. Whether it used to be as a ballet dancer, as a DJ, most prominently as a resident of the legendary Berghain / Panorama Bar, a producer and in collaboration with other artists and musicians: Maestro Massi has gathered an illustrious group of friends and like minded artist such as Snax, Fort Romeau and Init (with whom he has worked before), as well as new collaborators including Curses, Coloray and Vanessa. Under the artistic direction of Massimiliano each artist was able to bring his own unique talent into the album's coherent production and together with Massimiliano they created something that is more than the sum of its parts: A refuge full of beauty and harmony and free from worries in an upside down world. In other words: "See You In Paradise”
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Tracklist
Vinyl #1:
A1. Half-time Dreams feat. INIT
A2. Persistently There
A3. See you In Paradise feat. Vanessa
B1. Reset feat. Fort Romeau & Coloray
B2. Snap Out feat. Snax
Vinyl #2:
C1. Nocturnal Prowler
C2. Intense Affectionate
C3. Non Attachment
D1. Pepper On The Tongue Feat. Curses
D2. Mitate
Short Info
Massimiliano Pagliara returns to Permanent Vacation with his fourth studio album "See You In Paradise". After the highly acclaimed "Nothing Stays In One Place For Long" EP from 2020, this is the first full-length from the Italian-raised and Berlin-based producer for the label. Albums in the dance music genre can often be a challenge in terms of finding the right balance between the dancefloor and listening at home. Massimiliano, however, mastered this craftmanship perfectly while reviving the art of the album format.
Mostly written and produced in the lockdown period of spring 2020 these 10 tracks offer the whole sonic spectrum from the "Massi universe". The hardware enthusiast blends analogue-heavy and bright synthesizer melodies, pop hooks, Chicago house groove with more technoid tracks and atmospheric soundscapes. Taking you on a journey through his mind, body and soul: From his underground disco passion and pulsating dancefloor moments to ethereal and meditative ambience.
Inspired, both musically and aesthetically - one of his favourite carnal catchphrases titles the album - by Disco hero Patrick Cowley, Massimiliano channelled past, present and future in searching for new adventures within his music. For the first time working with live musicians (saxophone and piano) to bring a new facet on the table, that flows with the production seamlessly.
Communication and getting into a dialogue is a crucial part for Massimiliano as an artist. Whether it used to be as a ballet dancer, as a DJ, most prominently as a resident of the legendary Berghain / Panorama Bar, a producer and in collaboration with other artists and musicians: Maestro Massi has gathered an illustrious group of friends and like minded artist such as Snax, Fort Romeau and Init (with whom he has worked before), as well as new collaborators including Curses, Coloray and Vanessa. Under the artistic direction of Massimiliano each artist was able to bring his own unique talent into the album's coherent production and together with Massimiliano they created something that is more than the sum of its parts: A refuge full of beauty and harmony and free from worries in an upside down world. In other words: "See You In Paradise”
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ANDY ASH - The sound feat. Erik Rico
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ANDY ASH - Life feat. Faber
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ANDY ASH - I’m here feat. Amber Kuti
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ANDY ASH - In the village
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ANDY ASH - Os talking
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ANDY ASH - Mad affection
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ANDY ASH - Another
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ANDY ASH - Letting go feat. Nexus Techne
Tracklist 2x12” :
A1: The sound feat. Erik Rico
A2 : Life feat. Faber
B1: I’m here feat. Amber Kuti
B2: In the village
C1: Os talking
C2: Mad affection
D1: Another
D2: Letting go feat. Nexus Techne
Short info:
„All The Colours“ was a concept that came about from Andy Ash bringing together his music and visual art in an attempt to try and identify the common ground between the two. In both mediums, Andy attempts to convey the full range of human identity – at first you see and hear euphoria and playfulness, but look a little closer and you will also notice anger, sadness and tension. On this album, Andy approaches house music as the vehicle to convey many different feelings. These tracks are designed to be played on the dancefloor and bring people together – this is what house music has always been about!
The whole album was made over a two-year period in Andy’s home studio using a mixture of analogue hardware and samples. During this period, Andy was suffering with some significant mental health problems and this album represents his attempts to channel this energy into something productive. This is also the first time Andy has worked with vocalists, bringing a new dimension to his music. Whether it is the old school inspired „The sound“ which features vocalist Erik Rico, or the deep and moody „I’m Here“ featuring Liverpool vocalist Amber Kuti, this album brings many different shades of house music to the table! A real statement!
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A1: The sound feat. Erik Rico
A2 : Life feat. Faber
B1: I’m here feat. Amber Kuti
B2: In the village
C1: Os talking
C2: Mad affection
D1: Another
D2: Letting go feat. Nexus Techne
Short info:
„All The Colours“ was a concept that came about from Andy Ash bringing together his music and visual art in an attempt to try and identify the common ground between the two. In both mediums, Andy attempts to convey the full range of human identity – at first you see and hear euphoria and playfulness, but look a little closer and you will also notice anger, sadness and tension. On this album, Andy approaches house music as the vehicle to convey many different feelings. These tracks are designed to be played on the dancefloor and bring people together – this is what house music has always been about!
The whole album was made over a two-year period in Andy’s home studio using a mixture of analogue hardware and samples. During this period, Andy was suffering with some significant mental health problems and this album represents his attempts to channel this energy into something productive. This is also the first time Andy has worked with vocalists, bringing a new dimension to his music. Whether it is the old school inspired „The sound“ which features vocalist Erik Rico, or the deep and moody „I’m Here“ featuring Liverpool vocalist Amber Kuti, this album brings many different shades of house music to the table! A real statement!
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Jacek Sienkiewicz - A1. JD kst
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Jacek Sienkiewicz - A2. tor un
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Jacek Sienkiewicz - A3. ufx33
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Jacek Sienkiewicz - A4. wolod
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Jacek Sienkiewicz - B1. bemo1
6
Jacek Sienkiewicz - B2. arpszym
7
Jacek Sienkiewicz - B3. DIM machine
LP, 180G
Tracklist vinyl :
A1 JD kst
A2 tor un
A3 ufx33
A4 wolod
B1 bemo1
B2 arpszym
B3 DIM machine
The sun, kissing the forehead through half-closed blinds; the night, coming uninvited through a
windowpane like a damp, sticky shroud. Light and darkness, solid foundations and elusive glimpses
of parallel realities. Armies of digital insects - taken aback by warmth of one brave heart, 90s chillout
rooms updated for todays vast and desolated space full of fragile souls desperate in their look for
any kind of communion; “artificial intelligence” after three decades of wandering, trying to finally
find a helping hand, solace and peace. Shimmer and shine. Welcome to “Pristine”, a new recording
from the mind of Jacek Sienkiewicz.
For the past years Jacek has been escaping his image of relentless producer and performer of
driving, multi-layered club music. His most recent works include deep ambient records, abstract
electro-acoustic experiments, and super smart, stripped-down yet incredibly complex
contemporary electronica. The last few records, mostly on his own label Recognition include albums
with Max Loderbauer and Atom™, reinterpretations of works by Bogdan Mazurek of the legendary
Polish Radio Experimental Studio, scores for radio plays and last year’s massively overlooked
“Krasz”, music for theatrical performance of Ballard’s/Cronenberg’s “Crash”.
“Pristine”, a labour of love, is at times abstract and atonal, at times breathtakingly beautiful and
tender.
8 tracks written and performed in Jacek’s unmistakable, singular style, and covering many grounds -
abstract, electronic forms, neo-classical wonders, super tight compositions and freeform, jazz-like
improvisations and stripped-down rhythms. Different moods, machine-translated and reverseengineered in a variety of recording locations, make up this exceptional record.
Shimmer and shine, immerse and enjoy.
Co-Financed By The Minister Of Culture And National Heritage of Poland.
The project has been implemented in co-production with Recognition Records and the National Centre for
Culture of Poland More
Tracklist vinyl :
A1 JD kst
A2 tor un
A3 ufx33
A4 wolod
B1 bemo1
B2 arpszym
B3 DIM machine
The sun, kissing the forehead through half-closed blinds; the night, coming uninvited through a
windowpane like a damp, sticky shroud. Light and darkness, solid foundations and elusive glimpses
of parallel realities. Armies of digital insects - taken aback by warmth of one brave heart, 90s chillout
rooms updated for todays vast and desolated space full of fragile souls desperate in their look for
any kind of communion; “artificial intelligence” after three decades of wandering, trying to finally
find a helping hand, solace and peace. Shimmer and shine. Welcome to “Pristine”, a new recording
from the mind of Jacek Sienkiewicz.
For the past years Jacek has been escaping his image of relentless producer and performer of
driving, multi-layered club music. His most recent works include deep ambient records, abstract
electro-acoustic experiments, and super smart, stripped-down yet incredibly complex
contemporary electronica. The last few records, mostly on his own label Recognition include albums
with Max Loderbauer and Atom™, reinterpretations of works by Bogdan Mazurek of the legendary
Polish Radio Experimental Studio, scores for radio plays and last year’s massively overlooked
“Krasz”, music for theatrical performance of Ballard’s/Cronenberg’s “Crash”.
“Pristine”, a labour of love, is at times abstract and atonal, at times breathtakingly beautiful and
tender.
8 tracks written and performed in Jacek’s unmistakable, singular style, and covering many grounds -
abstract, electronic forms, neo-classical wonders, super tight compositions and freeform, jazz-like
improvisations and stripped-down rhythms. Different moods, machine-translated and reverseengineered in a variety of recording locations, make up this exceptional record.
Shimmer and shine, immerse and enjoy.
Co-Financed By The Minister Of Culture And National Heritage of Poland.
The project has been implemented in co-production with Recognition Records and the National Centre for
Culture of Poland More

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Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - A1) Trudelutt
2
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - A2) Oli's Balloon
3
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - A3) All Good Things Are Four
4
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - A4) Tolv
5
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - A5) Sora
6
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - A6) Kogia
7
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - B1) Ayet
8
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - B2) Penguin
9
Masako Ohta, Matthias Lindermayr - B3) La
LP
Special remarks:
180g
Tracklist:
A1) Trudelutt 05:03 min
A2) Oli's Balloon 02:22 min
A3) All Good Things Are Four 05:04 min
A4) Tolv 03:13 min
A5) Sora 03:45 min
A6) Kogia 05:39 min
B1) Ayet 08:49 min
B2) Penguin 04:29 min
B3) La 04:23 min
Info:
Pianist Masako Ohta and trumpet player Matthias Lindermayr's music flows in gentle waves, moving with ease between every theme they imagine. Their music is largely improvised, embracing chance and following sound down winding paths. Their debut collaborative album, MMMMH, highlights this loose process through its relaxed pace, surprising turns, and drifting style. The album presents small vignettes that each encapsulate their free-flowing motion and tranquil melodies, drawing from simple ideas to create a fully bloomed, radiant sound.
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Special remarks:
180g
Tracklist:
A1) Trudelutt 05:03 min
A2) Oli's Balloon 02:22 min
A3) All Good Things Are Four 05:04 min
A4) Tolv 03:13 min
A5) Sora 03:45 min
A6) Kogia 05:39 min
B1) Ayet 08:49 min
B2) Penguin 04:29 min
B3) La 04:23 min
Info:
Pianist Masako Ohta and trumpet player Matthias Lindermayr's music flows in gentle waves, moving with ease between every theme they imagine. Their music is largely improvised, embracing chance and following sound down winding paths. Their debut collaborative album, MMMMH, highlights this loose process through its relaxed pace, surprising turns, and drifting style. The album presents small vignettes that each encapsulate their free-flowing motion and tranquil melodies, drawing from simple ideas to create a fully bloomed, radiant sound.
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Various Artists - OOTW - Tapping Into The Machine 4:14
2
Various Artists - Bukez Finezt - Shaggy Mullet 5:31
3
Various Artists - Lewcid - Eschaton 2:26
4
Various Artists - RATIONAL SOUL - HARD R3S3T 3:00
5
Various Artists - Starkey feat. Aprilfoolchild - Little Miss Sunshine 3:53
6
Various Artists - Jalaya & Dark Velvet - Infiltrate 3:40
7
Various Artists - Dayzero, Finnoh & Jack - Dragon 5:10
8
Various Artists - Maysev - Gleam 5:15
9
Various Artists - STATX & Long Tongue - Caracara 3:40
10
Various Artists - DGTLoSGNL - Something For Your Mind 2:50
11
Various Artists - PRESTUS - Going Up 2:43
12
Various Artists - Dead End - Continuum 2:40
13
Various Artists - not yes - Forbidden Fruit 4:28
14
Various Artists - Hawkword & Bakaman - Twist In The Sickness 3:02
LP
2. GENRE/S:
Trap, Dubstep, Wonky, Halftime, Hip Hop
3. TRACKLISTS:
1. OOTW - Tapping Into The Machine 4:14
2. Bukez Finezt - Shaggy Mullet 5:31
3. Lewcid - Eschaton 2:26
4. RATIONAL SOUL - HARD R3S3T 3:00
5. Starkey feat. Aprilfoolchild - Little Miss Sunshine 3:53
6. Jalaya & Dark Velvet - Infiltrate 3:40
7. Dayzero, Finnoh & Jack - Dragon 5:10
8. Maysev - Gleam 5:15
9. STATX & Long Tongue - Caracara 3:40
10. DGTLoSGNL - Something For Your Mind 2:50
11. PRESTUS - Going Up 2:43
12. Dead End - Continuum 2:40
13. not yes - Forbidden Fruit 4:28
14. Hawkword & Bakaman - Twist In The Sickness 3:02
VOL. 9 SATURATE! Is back once again with another installment of their SATURATED! Compilation series and, as ever, the sonic realm you will be transported to is rife with intergalactic atmospheres and destructive bass assaults that will consume your mind with frenzied astonishment. Stylistically, this assortment of producers are all over the bass map, yet the entire experience flows together with cohesive clarity, one world joining effortlessly to the next. Whether haunting with eerie melodies and tones, or obliterating with caustic bass frequencies, the sounds found on Vol. 9 seem mined from far corners of our universe, radiating otherworldly delight and deviousness at every turn. Drowning in sub bass, bathed in lasers, and catalyzed by drum violence, SATURATED! VOL. 9 exudes power and a vision that extends well beyond t he horizon, into the chasosphere of the outer cosmos.
More
2. GENRE/S:
Trap, Dubstep, Wonky, Halftime, Hip Hop
3. TRACKLISTS:
1. OOTW - Tapping Into The Machine 4:14
2. Bukez Finezt - Shaggy Mullet 5:31
3. Lewcid - Eschaton 2:26
4. RATIONAL SOUL - HARD R3S3T 3:00
5. Starkey feat. Aprilfoolchild - Little Miss Sunshine 3:53
6. Jalaya & Dark Velvet - Infiltrate 3:40
7. Dayzero, Finnoh & Jack - Dragon 5:10
8. Maysev - Gleam 5:15
9. STATX & Long Tongue - Caracara 3:40
10. DGTLoSGNL - Something For Your Mind 2:50
11. PRESTUS - Going Up 2:43
12. Dead End - Continuum 2:40
13. not yes - Forbidden Fruit 4:28
14. Hawkword & Bakaman - Twist In The Sickness 3:02
VOL. 9 SATURATE! Is back once again with another installment of their SATURATED! Compilation series and, as ever, the sonic realm you will be transported to is rife with intergalactic atmospheres and destructive bass assaults that will consume your mind with frenzied astonishment. Stylistically, this assortment of producers are all over the bass map, yet the entire experience flows together with cohesive clarity, one world joining effortlessly to the next. Whether haunting with eerie melodies and tones, or obliterating with caustic bass frequencies, the sounds found on Vol. 9 seem mined from far corners of our universe, radiating otherworldly delight and deviousness at every turn. Drowning in sub bass, bathed in lasers, and catalyzed by drum violence, SATURATED! VOL. 9 exudes power and a vision that extends well beyond t he horizon, into the chasosphere of the outer cosmos.
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Kadosh & Johannes Albert - Sandcastles (Feat. Abrao)
2
Kadosh & Floyd Lavine - My Mind (Feat. Erika Krall)
3
Kadosh & Rodriguez Jr. - Moran
4
Kadosh & Emanuel Satie - Pronto
[12”] incl. 10 Tracks for download
GENRE/S: House (Electronic)
TRACKLIST:
Vinyl:
A1 Kadosh & Johannes Albert - Sandcastles (Feat. Abrao)
A2 Kadosh & Floyd Lavine - My Mind (Feat. Erika Krall)
B1 Kadosh & Rodriguez Jr. - Moran
B2 Kadosh & Emanuel Satie - Pronto
Download:
1. Kadosh & Marc Pinol - Interstellar
2. Kadosh & Johannes Albert - Sandcastles (Feat. Abrao)
3. Kadosh & Marco Resmann - From Jaffa to Friedrichshain
4. Kadosh & David Mayer - 1999
5. Kadosh & Murat Uncuoglu - Volantage
6. Kadosh & Emanuel Satie - Pronto
7. Kadosh & Floyd Lavine - My Mind (Feat. Erika Krall)
8. Kadosh & Rodriguez Jr. - Moran
9. Kadosh & Locked Groove - Far Too Close
10. Kadosh & Stereo Mc's - Think it Over
SHORT INFO:
Preceded by the successive releases of lead singles "Sandcastles" and "My Mind", here comes the versatile debut full-length offering from Tel-Aviv-based producer Kadosh on Stil vor Talent, "Unanimously". Bridging the club universe with that of deeper, further immersive off-floor narratives, Kadosh entices us down a compelling path of rhythmic enlightenment and all-embracing togetherness. Casting mutable strains of EBM, house, pop and exotica entangled in one dizzying polyphony throughout the album, the Israeli vibist has us surfing our way across his musical headspace effortlessly.
From the stealth, neo-noir-like opening sequence of "Interstellar" feat. Marc Piñol to the epic Luso-Italo vibrations of "Sandcastles" feat. vocal hoodooist Abra~o, via the exquisite Afro-informed piano house and all-round atmospheric luxuriance of "My Mind" feat. Floyd Lavine and Erika Krall's supremely smooth yet characterful timbre, Kadosh swings the pendulum with constant surprise and bravura. Aside from his compositions' obvious hooking nature, there's also great lots of textural back funk to dive in at every corner. Hauntingly transporting, "From Jaffa to Frederichshain" feat. Upon You's Marco Resmann works a more jagged programming, flush with big-room reverbs and muted drums, while the slo-evolving "Pronto" feat. Emanuel Satie morphs from a low-key DJ tool into a full-fledged, melancholy-charged peak-time burner.
Bearing both Kadosh and David Mayer's signature, "1999" lets the 80s-inherited arsenal of iridescent Casio synths and lashing percussions talk in unhindered fashion, whereas "Volantage" feat. Murat Uncuoglu goes all in on the trampling kicks, sooty claps and prismatic keyboard stabs. Sensual to the fullest, "Moran" in collaboration with Rodriguez Jr. is certainly one of the album's highlights with its impeccably laid-down melange of bassy thunder and shapely Latin rhythmic backbone ushering us down an irresistibly poignant and hypnotic tunnel of sound. A joint effort with Locked Groove, "Far Too Close" is a further loopy discoid affair reminiscent of the French filtered-house scene's heyday, while the album's closer "Think it Over" feat. Stereo MC's is that perfect pop-indebted electro chugger that'll rev up any tired engine with reinvigorated, ecstasy-inducing horsepower.
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GENRE/S: House (Electronic)
TRACKLIST:
Vinyl:
A1 Kadosh & Johannes Albert - Sandcastles (Feat. Abrao)
A2 Kadosh & Floyd Lavine - My Mind (Feat. Erika Krall)
B1 Kadosh & Rodriguez Jr. - Moran
B2 Kadosh & Emanuel Satie - Pronto
Download:
1. Kadosh & Marc Pinol - Interstellar
2. Kadosh & Johannes Albert - Sandcastles (Feat. Abrao)
3. Kadosh & Marco Resmann - From Jaffa to Friedrichshain
4. Kadosh & David Mayer - 1999
5. Kadosh & Murat Uncuoglu - Volantage
6. Kadosh & Emanuel Satie - Pronto
7. Kadosh & Floyd Lavine - My Mind (Feat. Erika Krall)
8. Kadosh & Rodriguez Jr. - Moran
9. Kadosh & Locked Groove - Far Too Close
10. Kadosh & Stereo Mc's - Think it Over
SHORT INFO:
Preceded by the successive releases of lead singles "Sandcastles" and "My Mind", here comes the versatile debut full-length offering from Tel-Aviv-based producer Kadosh on Stil vor Talent, "Unanimously". Bridging the club universe with that of deeper, further immersive off-floor narratives, Kadosh entices us down a compelling path of rhythmic enlightenment and all-embracing togetherness. Casting mutable strains of EBM, house, pop and exotica entangled in one dizzying polyphony throughout the album, the Israeli vibist has us surfing our way across his musical headspace effortlessly.
From the stealth, neo-noir-like opening sequence of "Interstellar" feat. Marc Piñol to the epic Luso-Italo vibrations of "Sandcastles" feat. vocal hoodooist Abra~o, via the exquisite Afro-informed piano house and all-round atmospheric luxuriance of "My Mind" feat. Floyd Lavine and Erika Krall's supremely smooth yet characterful timbre, Kadosh swings the pendulum with constant surprise and bravura. Aside from his compositions' obvious hooking nature, there's also great lots of textural back funk to dive in at every corner. Hauntingly transporting, "From Jaffa to Frederichshain" feat. Upon You's Marco Resmann works a more jagged programming, flush with big-room reverbs and muted drums, while the slo-evolving "Pronto" feat. Emanuel Satie morphs from a low-key DJ tool into a full-fledged, melancholy-charged peak-time burner.
Bearing both Kadosh and David Mayer's signature, "1999" lets the 80s-inherited arsenal of iridescent Casio synths and lashing percussions talk in unhindered fashion, whereas "Volantage" feat. Murat Uncuoglu goes all in on the trampling kicks, sooty claps and prismatic keyboard stabs. Sensual to the fullest, "Moran" in collaboration with Rodriguez Jr. is certainly one of the album's highlights with its impeccably laid-down melange of bassy thunder and shapely Latin rhythmic backbone ushering us down an irresistibly poignant and hypnotic tunnel of sound. A joint effort with Locked Groove, "Far Too Close" is a further loopy discoid affair reminiscent of the French filtered-house scene's heyday, while the album's closer "Think it Over" feat. Stereo MC's is that perfect pop-indebted electro chugger that'll rev up any tired engine with reinvigorated, ecstasy-inducing horsepower.
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Yazzus - Human Error Processor 06:53
2
Yazzus - Perforated 05:09
3
Yazzus - Metro City Bay Area 06:03
4
Yazzus - Three Deities 06:18
5
Yazzus - United By Fate (Digital Bonus) 05:45
FORMAT 12” 180g vinyl, full printed sleeve, incl Download Card
TRACKLIST
01/A1 Human Error Processor 06:53
02/A2 Perforated 05:09
03/B1 Metro City Bay Area 06:03
04/B2 Three Deities 06:18
05 United By Fate (Digital Bonus) 05:45
RELEASE INFO:
Yazzus follows up her appearance on the Tresor 30
compilation with a new EP named BLACK METROPOLIS.
Within its, at times, rough-hewn textures lies a core
that explores joy and energy within the roots of black
techno. In her words: “I want this release to be black
and beautiful, to be queer, and playful, a nostalgic nod
to the 90s but also reimagining it in the current times.”
The Ghana-born, London-bred, now Berlin-based
producer’s research into afro-futurism, envisaging
a path forward for science, technology and culture
through the black experience, has impressed a deep
vision on this EP. Yazzus sets like a cartographer, using
her tracks to explore a technologically advanced world,
each representing dierent regions and environments.
Human Error Processor introduces an ear-worming
percussion pattern nearly swamped by distorted bass
drums and a vocal sample screwed just beyond
recognition. Perforated leads with a 150bpm four to the
floor stomp, infectious and supercharged. Gluey synth
motions soak in an otherworldliness, where industrious,
mechanical rhythms map out futurist structures in all
directions.
Metro City Bay Area exhibits a ghettotech soul, lean and
bouncy - this part of the galaxy is an infinite source of
fun, with the heart of groove at it’s core. Three Deities
brings adventurers of its region towards higher powers,
its ravey synths and an engulfing bass provoke
a complete NRG release, ascending into a spiritual
trance where dense melodies bubble and fizz.
Digital-only track United By Fate meddles busy vocal
samples with searching melodies, a fitting end to the
kaleidoscopic that is BLACK METROPOLIS.
More
TRACKLIST
01/A1 Human Error Processor 06:53
02/A2 Perforated 05:09
03/B1 Metro City Bay Area 06:03
04/B2 Three Deities 06:18
05 United By Fate (Digital Bonus) 05:45
RELEASE INFO:
Yazzus follows up her appearance on the Tresor 30
compilation with a new EP named BLACK METROPOLIS.
Within its, at times, rough-hewn textures lies a core
that explores joy and energy within the roots of black
techno. In her words: “I want this release to be black
and beautiful, to be queer, and playful, a nostalgic nod
to the 90s but also reimagining it in the current times.”
The Ghana-born, London-bred, now Berlin-based
producer’s research into afro-futurism, envisaging
a path forward for science, technology and culture
through the black experience, has impressed a deep
vision on this EP. Yazzus sets like a cartographer, using
her tracks to explore a technologically advanced world,
each representing dierent regions and environments.
Human Error Processor introduces an ear-worming
percussion pattern nearly swamped by distorted bass
drums and a vocal sample screwed just beyond
recognition. Perforated leads with a 150bpm four to the
floor stomp, infectious and supercharged. Gluey synth
motions soak in an otherworldliness, where industrious,
mechanical rhythms map out futurist structures in all
directions.
Metro City Bay Area exhibits a ghettotech soul, lean and
bouncy - this part of the galaxy is an infinite source of
fun, with the heart of groove at it’s core. Three Deities
brings adventurers of its region towards higher powers,
its ravey synths and an engulfing bass provoke
a complete NRG release, ascending into a spiritual
trance where dense melodies bubble and fizz.
Digital-only track United By Fate meddles busy vocal
samples with searching melodies, a fitting end to the
kaleidoscopic that is BLACK METROPOLIS.
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Rico Puestel - Times Were Good
2
Rico Puestel - By The Wayside
3
Rico Puestel - All Uphill
4
Rico Puestel - You're The One We've Waited For
5
Rico Puestel - Pass On Through
6
Rico Puestel - Out Of The Bounds
7
Rico Puestel - The warming Sun
8
Rico Puestel - The Cooling Rain
9
Rico Puestel - Five Past Nine
10
Rico Puestel - Dark And Grey
11
Rico Puestel - Venice In The Spring
12
Rico Puestel - Saved Again
2LP incl. Album DJ Mix CD
Genre: Techno
Tracklist 12":
A1 - Times Were Good
A2 - By The Wayside
A3 - All Uphill
B1 - You're The One We've Waited For
B2 - Pass On Through
B3 - Out Of The Bounds
C1 - The warming Sun
C2 - The Cooling Rain
C3 - Five Past Nine
D1 - Dark And Grey
D2 - Venice In The Spring
D3 - Saved Again
Info:
„Techno. Simply Techno. The way I see it and like to hear it.“ is the simplistic idea behind RICO PUESTEL's new album THE VERGE, THE ROPE & THE ROOFTOPS. And that's what is delivered on this LP – 12 high density Techno productions following his highly anticipated 2021 album OBI THINE XI.
Besides the two special Electro jams OUT OF THE BOUNDS and SAVED AGAIN, all tracks deliver a coherent forward motion that have an inner connection while being able to work seperately and individually in a functional as well as special-moment-way throughout any Techno DJ set.
While there happens to be a deeper connection within, RICO PUESTEL himself recorded an album DJ mix, giving another perspective on how these tracks are intertwined.
As the opening of the CD is declaring: „This sound is relentless. It knows no stops. Standing on the verge. Climbing on the rope. Echoes from the rooftops.“ More
Genre: Techno
Tracklist 12":
A1 - Times Were Good
A2 - By The Wayside
A3 - All Uphill
B1 - You're The One We've Waited For
B2 - Pass On Through
B3 - Out Of The Bounds
C1 - The warming Sun
C2 - The Cooling Rain
C3 - Five Past Nine
D1 - Dark And Grey
D2 - Venice In The Spring
D3 - Saved Again
Info:
„Techno. Simply Techno. The way I see it and like to hear it.“ is the simplistic idea behind RICO PUESTEL's new album THE VERGE, THE ROPE & THE ROOFTOPS. And that's what is delivered on this LP – 12 high density Techno productions following his highly anticipated 2021 album OBI THINE XI.
Besides the two special Electro jams OUT OF THE BOUNDS and SAVED AGAIN, all tracks deliver a coherent forward motion that have an inner connection while being able to work seperately and individually in a functional as well as special-moment-way throughout any Techno DJ set.
While there happens to be a deeper connection within, RICO PUESTEL himself recorded an album DJ mix, giving another perspective on how these tracks are intertwined.
As the opening of the CD is declaring: „This sound is relentless. It knows no stops. Standing on the verge. Climbing on the rope. Echoes from the rooftops.“ More
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Glenn Davis - Better Daze (07:42)
2
Glenn Davis - Your Time (05:51)
3
Glenn Davis - Dance (07:28)
4
Glenn Davis - Inner Monologue (07:35)
Genre: Deep House, House, Detroit House , Soulful House, Vocal House, Acid House, Garage House
Tracklist 12":
1. Better Daze 07:42
2. Your Time 05:51
3. Dance 07:28
4. Inner Monologue 07:35
Release Info:
We return with the second Glenn Davis” 12”, a year on from his last Yore twelve-inch “Soul On My Side”, Dublin-based DJ and producer Glenn Davis returns with its sequel, the as-stellar Better Daze. The EP's melodic, soulful sound. The dynamic title cut locks in instantly with a pumping kick drum and builds layer by layer thereafter. Percussion, hi-hats, electric piano chords, and synthesizers add to the thrust of the production as it grows ever more urgent. As the track advances, Davis drapes a jazzy keyboard solo across the booming base as the swing swells to a near-ecstatic level. “Your Time” rounds out the A-side with a cut that suggests pure energy at its outset before quickly morphing into a sleek house strut. With percussion included and late-night synth atmospherics folded in, the breezy tune starts to sound like something you'd hear banging out on the Dancefloor thats surrounding you.
On the flip, Davis brings the skipping house groove of "Inner Monologue” to a fever while. Moody chords, hand drums, and a snappy groove set the scene. The female vocalist's soulful delivery and vibes-like earworm that make the tune the standout it is. Think of a dark Room and a red light bulb & House Music forever and a day.
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Tracklist 12":
1. Better Daze 07:42
2. Your Time 05:51
3. Dance 07:28
4. Inner Monologue 07:35
Release Info:
We return with the second Glenn Davis” 12”, a year on from his last Yore twelve-inch “Soul On My Side”, Dublin-based DJ and producer Glenn Davis returns with its sequel, the as-stellar Better Daze. The EP's melodic, soulful sound. The dynamic title cut locks in instantly with a pumping kick drum and builds layer by layer thereafter. Percussion, hi-hats, electric piano chords, and synthesizers add to the thrust of the production as it grows ever more urgent. As the track advances, Davis drapes a jazzy keyboard solo across the booming base as the swing swells to a near-ecstatic level. “Your Time” rounds out the A-side with a cut that suggests pure energy at its outset before quickly morphing into a sleek house strut. With percussion included and late-night synth atmospherics folded in, the breezy tune starts to sound like something you'd hear banging out on the Dancefloor thats surrounding you.
On the flip, Davis brings the skipping house groove of "Inner Monologue” to a fever while. Moody chords, hand drums, and a snappy groove set the scene. The female vocalist's soulful delivery and vibes-like earworm that make the tune the standout it is. Think of a dark Room and a red light bulb & House Music forever and a day.
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Territorial Rights: World excluding France & UK
1x 140 G Black Vinyl, Gatefold Sleeve, White Inner, sticker.
SHORT INFORMATION/ SHORT BIOG
Charlotte Dos Santos announces debut album Morfo with lead single 'Hello Hello'. Described as 'as assured as Solange' by The Guardian, Charlotte Dos Santos is a formidable multi-faceted producer, single and composer who has worked with the likes of Blood Orange and Gotts St Park and makes music free of any confines
“MORFO is a sonic tale about transformation, about love and pain. It's a playful journey through my deepest inner thoughts combined with elements of music I admire, such as Soul, R&B, Funk, MBP/Samba and Classical. I am a child of the world, born in two cultures and on this album I am digging deeper into my ancestral roots and into my consciousness, and MORFO is the result”. – Charlotte Dos Santos
TRACKLIST
LP
A Side
1. Hello Hello 2. The Player and The Fool 3. Patience 4. Away From You 5. Cupid’s Bow 6. Interlude 7. Angel in Disguise
B Side
1. Filha Do Sol 2. Ghost In The Shell 3. Bye 4. Crooked House 5. Just Sayin 6. Aria 4 Arien
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1x 140 G Black Vinyl, Gatefold Sleeve, White Inner, sticker.
SHORT INFORMATION/ SHORT BIOG
Charlotte Dos Santos announces debut album Morfo with lead single 'Hello Hello'. Described as 'as assured as Solange' by The Guardian, Charlotte Dos Santos is a formidable multi-faceted producer, single and composer who has worked with the likes of Blood Orange and Gotts St Park and makes music free of any confines
“MORFO is a sonic tale about transformation, about love and pain. It's a playful journey through my deepest inner thoughts combined with elements of music I admire, such as Soul, R&B, Funk, MBP/Samba and Classical. I am a child of the world, born in two cultures and on this album I am digging deeper into my ancestral roots and into my consciousness, and MORFO is the result”. – Charlotte Dos Santos
TRACKLIST
LP
A Side
1. Hello Hello 2. The Player and The Fool 3. Patience 4. Away From You 5. Cupid’s Bow 6. Interlude 7. Angel in Disguise
B Side
1. Filha Do Sol 2. Ghost In The Shell 3. Bye 4. Crooked House 5. Just Sayin 6. Aria 4 Arien
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Upstairs - Get On A Plane (Extended Mix)
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Upstairs - You're Just Yourself
Strictly limited disco 12" with two songs by Upstairs from 1980.
Side A features an exceptional track from their highly sought-after album "It's Hard To Get In The Showbiz" called "Get On A Plane". The song is still totally under the radar in the collector's scene and serves us with a smooth uptempo Disco Funk groove, a super mellow AOR vibe and a catchy chorus! The exclusive 12" mix has an extended ending to give you more of the final "Copa Cabana" chorus.
The flip side contains the instant classic "You're Just Yourself", a track which could already be found on the "Boogie on the Mainline" double vinyl compilation. Giving it more space, power and loudness on 45 rpm with a new master we hope this perfect soulful tune will get even more spins in this "audiophile" edition.
Side A
Get On A Plane (Extended Mix)
Side B
You're Just Yourself
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Side A features an exceptional track from their highly sought-after album "It's Hard To Get In The Showbiz" called "Get On A Plane". The song is still totally under the radar in the collector's scene and serves us with a smooth uptempo Disco Funk groove, a super mellow AOR vibe and a catchy chorus! The exclusive 12" mix has an extended ending to give you more of the final "Copa Cabana" chorus.
The flip side contains the instant classic "You're Just Yourself", a track which could already be found on the "Boogie on the Mainline" double vinyl compilation. Giving it more space, power and loudness on 45 rpm with a new master we hope this perfect soulful tune will get even more spins in this "audiophile" edition.
Side A
Get On A Plane (Extended Mix)
Side B
You're Just Yourself
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Cat-No:CCR-009
Release-Date:14.10.2022
Configuration:12" Excl

Cat-No:CCR-009
Release-Date:14.10.2022
Configuration:12" Excl
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N.O.I.A. - STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (Vocal Extended) 6:50
2
N.O.I.A. - STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (Club Mix) 7:31
– original release on Italian Records EXIT 513
SPECIAL EDITION 12” single RED vinyl /400 copies
180 gr.
GENRE/S:
Italo Disco
TRACKLISTS:
A01 – STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (Vocal Extended) 6:50
B01 – STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (Club Mix) 7:31
4. VITAL SALES POINTS:
"CCR - Club Culture Rarities" the record label exclusively dedicated to re-prints of cult and rare 12” taken form Expanded Music’s labels.
The 9th release on "CCR - Club Culture Rarities" Stranger In a Strange Land of N.O.I.A. originally released on Italian Records in 1983
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SPECIAL EDITION 12” single RED vinyl /400 copies
180 gr.
GENRE/S:
Italo Disco
TRACKLISTS:
A01 – STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (Vocal Extended) 6:50
B01 – STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (Club Mix) 7:31
4. VITAL SALES POINTS:
"CCR - Club Culture Rarities" the record label exclusively dedicated to re-prints of cult and rare 12” taken form Expanded Music’s labels.
The 9th release on "CCR - Club Culture Rarities" Stranger In a Strange Land of N.O.I.A. originally released on Italian Records in 1983
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Label:Dirt Crew Recordings
Cat-No:DIRT141
Release-Date:14.10.2022
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:12" Excl
Label:Dirt Crew Recordings
Cat-No:DIRT141
Release-Date:14.10.2022
Genre:Deephouse
Configuration:12" Excl
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Steve Mill - Love Attack
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Steve Mill - Make Me Feel Ft. Tee Amara
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Steve Mill - Next to You
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Steve Mill - Love Attack (Lorenz Rhode Remix)
Track list:
A1 Love Attack
A2 Make Me Feel Ft. Tee Amara
B1 Next to You
B2 Love Attack (Lorenz Rhode Remix)
Release Info:
Back from a hot summer we are presenting you this great new release by Steve Mill who truly captures the sun and warmth in these new jams for us. The Greek born artist who lives between Berlin and Thessaloniki just released his “The Mistake EP” on Tensnake’s own True Romance label where we could already hear his soulful and groovey disco infused sound.
The opener “Love Attack” is a real “good times” tune with catchy vocal snips and a bad ass funky arpeggio bass line topped with spaced out strings and pads, this one reminds us a lot of Krystal Klear material and our own Lorenz Rhode. Saying that, we of course could not think of anyone better than him to take on this tune and drawing the inspiration to create his own super funked up version! As always all parts are played and recorded live in his Cologne studio with the same hot summer vibes on this one as well! You can find the vox version on vinyl and an instrumental as bonus digital track to get your party really started. On repeat!
“Make Me Feel” featuring the Berlin based vocalist Tee Amara has disco flavors all over it and is just an irresistible house tune, majestic and soulful. Followed by the slow and developing “Next to You” that’s steadily building towards a crescendo “heaven” gem, much in the tradition of disco edits from back in the 80’s. It reminded us a lot of our old Ben La Desh records we put out some good 10 years ago. Maybe this one is our personal fave, for sure a tune you could drop on any floor: disco, electro or house.
Get in the groove with Steve and Lorenz and let us surprise you with a truly funky, groovey and above all positive vibes only release to reminiscent the summer time. Enjoy!
All tracks have been mastered by Salz Mastering in Cologne. Photography & Art by Break 3000. More
A1 Love Attack
A2 Make Me Feel Ft. Tee Amara
B1 Next to You
B2 Love Attack (Lorenz Rhode Remix)
Release Info:
Back from a hot summer we are presenting you this great new release by Steve Mill who truly captures the sun and warmth in these new jams for us. The Greek born artist who lives between Berlin and Thessaloniki just released his “The Mistake EP” on Tensnake’s own True Romance label where we could already hear his soulful and groovey disco infused sound.
The opener “Love Attack” is a real “good times” tune with catchy vocal snips and a bad ass funky arpeggio bass line topped with spaced out strings and pads, this one reminds us a lot of Krystal Klear material and our own Lorenz Rhode. Saying that, we of course could not think of anyone better than him to take on this tune and drawing the inspiration to create his own super funked up version! As always all parts are played and recorded live in his Cologne studio with the same hot summer vibes on this one as well! You can find the vox version on vinyl and an instrumental as bonus digital track to get your party really started. On repeat!
“Make Me Feel” featuring the Berlin based vocalist Tee Amara has disco flavors all over it and is just an irresistible house tune, majestic and soulful. Followed by the slow and developing “Next to You” that’s steadily building towards a crescendo “heaven” gem, much in the tradition of disco edits from back in the 80’s. It reminded us a lot of our old Ben La Desh records we put out some good 10 years ago. Maybe this one is our personal fave, for sure a tune you could drop on any floor: disco, electro or house.
Get in the groove with Steve and Lorenz and let us surprise you with a truly funky, groovey and above all positive vibes only release to reminiscent the summer time. Enjoy!
All tracks have been mastered by Salz Mastering in Cologne. Photography & Art by Break 3000. More
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V / A - 1. The Mod 4 - A Puppet
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V / A - 2. The Yardleys - Just Remember
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V / A - 3. Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
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V / A - 4. The Living End - Brigitta
5
V / A - 5. The Newports - Feelin' Low
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V / A - 6. The Landlords - I'm Through With You
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V / A - 7. The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
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V / A - 8. The Fortels - She
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V / A - 9. The Bohemians - Say It
10
V / A - 10. Tresa Leigh - Until Then
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V / A - 11. WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
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V / A - 12. The Tempters - I Will Go
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V / A - 13. Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
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V / A - 14. Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
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V / A - 15. The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
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V / A - 16. Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
17
V / A - 17. Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie
2023 repress
2LP with printed inner sleeves
Tracklist
1. The Mod 4 - A Puppet
2. The Yardleys - Just Remember
3. Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
4. The Living End - Brigitta
5. The Newports - Feelin' Low
6. The Landlords - I'm Through With You
7. The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
8. The Fortels - She
9. The Bohemians - Say It
10. Tresa Leigh - Until Then
11. WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
12. The Tempters - I Will Go
13. Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
14. Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
15. The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
16. Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
17. Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie
Short info:
A North American road trip of coming of age garage soul mapped by Ivan Liechti, Ghost Riders is Efficient Space’s latest narrative compilation, hovering in a liminal emotional ravine between moonlight melancholy, teenage heartache and unchecked, unrealised ambition. Across 17 open hearted ballads recorded 1965-1974, the 2LP collects and connects dots between British Invasion fanatics, child prodigies, the loners and the luckless, in a kind of trans-continental survey of those swept up in rock’n’roll mania and buoyed by local newspaper ads promising fame and gold records.
From the tangerine dreams of 8th grade all-girl combo The Mod 4 to the tri-state jukebox aspiring echoes of The Tempters, The Yardleys' poetic Farfisa vamp and lilting folk pop, and The Landlords’ weepy break up b-side blues, these are mostly one shots by dreamers whose experience was brief before being checked back to the reality of suburban normality and realistic career options. Hailing from the regional backwaters of Illinois, Arkansas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Ohio, Idaho, Texas and beyond, the licensed artists were scouted by way of local fire departments, spiritualist fellowships and animal welfare centres, often barely a stones throw from where their contributions were originally laid.
A barely teenage Dennis Harte's ‘Summer’s Over’ perhaps best taps the collection’s essence. A gut-wrenching lament of the passing of the season as if it was the last on earth. Flanked by players from The Left Banke, Harte, a now-piano tuner to the stars, is from the minor segment that found longevity in showbiz. Likewise with Michigan icon Lyn Nowicki who cast her ghostly voice over Beatles cover song chameleons The Common People and Jerry McGee, The Ventures member and conduit of Dr. John’s ‘Twilight Zone’.
Ghost Riders simmers with the scent of youthful summers, the pang of schoolyard romance, and the excitement (and disenchantment) of teenage naïveté, delivered via a deceptively simple and frequently wonky garage band set up. The vision of record collector and graphic designer Ivan Liechti, these eternal psych-folk howlers are further crystallised by Colin Young’s fastidious audio restoration, the original artwork of Elise Gagnebin-de Bons and an aptly penned forward from Sonic Boom.
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2LP with printed inner sleeves
Tracklist
1. The Mod 4 - A Puppet
2. The Yardleys - Just Remember
3. Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
4. The Living End - Brigitta
5. The Newports - Feelin' Low
6. The Landlords - I'm Through With You
7. The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
8. The Fortels - She
9. The Bohemians - Say It
10. Tresa Leigh - Until Then
11. WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
12. The Tempters - I Will Go
13. Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
14. Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
15. The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
16. Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
17. Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie
Short info:
A North American road trip of coming of age garage soul mapped by Ivan Liechti, Ghost Riders is Efficient Space’s latest narrative compilation, hovering in a liminal emotional ravine between moonlight melancholy, teenage heartache and unchecked, unrealised ambition. Across 17 open hearted ballads recorded 1965-1974, the 2LP collects and connects dots between British Invasion fanatics, child prodigies, the loners and the luckless, in a kind of trans-continental survey of those swept up in rock’n’roll mania and buoyed by local newspaper ads promising fame and gold records.
From the tangerine dreams of 8th grade all-girl combo The Mod 4 to the tri-state jukebox aspiring echoes of The Tempters, The Yardleys' poetic Farfisa vamp and lilting folk pop, and The Landlords’ weepy break up b-side blues, these are mostly one shots by dreamers whose experience was brief before being checked back to the reality of suburban normality and realistic career options. Hailing from the regional backwaters of Illinois, Arkansas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Ohio, Idaho, Texas and beyond, the licensed artists were scouted by way of local fire departments, spiritualist fellowships and animal welfare centres, often barely a stones throw from where their contributions were originally laid.
A barely teenage Dennis Harte's ‘Summer’s Over’ perhaps best taps the collection’s essence. A gut-wrenching lament of the passing of the season as if it was the last on earth. Flanked by players from The Left Banke, Harte, a now-piano tuner to the stars, is from the minor segment that found longevity in showbiz. Likewise with Michigan icon Lyn Nowicki who cast her ghostly voice over Beatles cover song chameleons The Common People and Jerry McGee, The Ventures member and conduit of Dr. John’s ‘Twilight Zone’.
Ghost Riders simmers with the scent of youthful summers, the pang of schoolyard romance, and the excitement (and disenchantment) of teenage naïveté, delivered via a deceptively simple and frequently wonky garage band set up. The vision of record collector and graphic designer Ivan Liechti, these eternal psych-folk howlers are further crystallised by Colin Young’s fastidious audio restoration, the original artwork of Elise Gagnebin-de Bons and an aptly penned forward from Sonic Boom.
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V / A - The Mod 4 - A Puppet
2
V / A - The Yardleys - Just Remember
3
V / A - Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
4
V / A - The Living End - Brigitta
5
V / A - The Newports - Feelin' Low
6
V / A - The Landlords - I'm Through With You
7
V / A - The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
8
V / A - The Fortels - She
9
V / A - The Bohemians - Say It
10
V / A - Tresa Leigh - Until Then
11
V / A - WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
12
V / A - The Tempters - I Will Go
13
V / A - Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
14
V / A - Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
15
V / A - The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
16
V / A - Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
17
V / A - Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie
CD digipak with booklet
Tracklist
1. The Mod 4 - A Puppet
2. The Yardleys - Just Remember
3. Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
4. The Living End - Brigitta
5. The Newports - Feelin' Low
6. The Landlords - I'm Through With You
7. The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
8. The Fortels - She
9. The Bohemians - Say It
10. Tresa Leigh - Until Then
11. WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
12. The Tempters - I Will Go
13. Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
14. Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
15. The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
16. Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
17. Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie
Short info:
A North American road trip of coming of age garage soul mapped by Ivan Liechti, Ghost Riders is Efficient Space’s latest narrative compilation, hovering in a liminal emotional ravine between moonlight melancholy, teenage heartache and unchecked, unrealised ambition. Across 17 open hearted ballads recorded 1965-1974, the 2LP collects and connects dots between British Invasion fanatics, child prodigies, the loners and the luckless, in a kind of trans-continental survey of those swept up in rock’n’roll mania and buoyed by local newspaper ads promising fame and gold records.
From the tangerine dreams of 8th grade all-girl combo The Mod 4 to the tri-state jukebox aspiring echoes of The Tempters, The Yardleys' poetic Farfisa vamp and lilting folk pop, and The Landlords’ weepy break up b-side blues, these are mostly one shots by dreamers whose experience was brief before being checked back to the reality of suburban normality and realistic career options. Hailing from the regional backwaters of Illinois, Arkansas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Ohio, Idaho, Texas and beyond, the licensed artists were scouted by way of local fire departments, spiritualist fellowships and animal welfare centres, often barely a stones throw from where their contributions were originally laid.
A barely teenage Dennis Harte's ‘Summer’s Over’ perhaps best taps the collection’s essence. A gut-wrenching lament of the passing of the season as if it was the last on earth. Flanked by players from The Left Banke, Harte, a now-piano tuner to the stars, is from the minor segment that found longevity in showbiz. Likewise with Michigan icon Lyn Nowicki who cast her ghostly voice over Beatles cover song chameleons The Common People and Jerry McGee, The Ventures member and conduit of Dr. John’s ‘Twilight Zone’.
Ghost Riders simmers with the scent of youthful summers, the pang of schoolyard romance, and the excitement (and disenchantment) of teenage naïveté, delivered via a deceptively simple and frequently wonky garage band set up. The vision of record collector and graphic designer Ivan Liechti, these eternal psych-folk howlers are further crystallised by Colin Young’s fastidious audio restoration, the original artwork of Elise Gagnebin-de Bons and an aptly penned forward from Sonic Boom.
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Tracklist
1. The Mod 4 - A Puppet
2. The Yardleys - Just Remember
3. Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
4. The Living End - Brigitta
5. The Newports - Feelin' Low
6. The Landlords - I'm Through With You
7. The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
8. The Fortels - She
9. The Bohemians - Say It
10. Tresa Leigh - Until Then
11. WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
12. The Tempters - I Will Go
13. Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
14. Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
15. The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
16. Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
17. Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie
Short info:
A North American road trip of coming of age garage soul mapped by Ivan Liechti, Ghost Riders is Efficient Space’s latest narrative compilation, hovering in a liminal emotional ravine between moonlight melancholy, teenage heartache and unchecked, unrealised ambition. Across 17 open hearted ballads recorded 1965-1974, the 2LP collects and connects dots between British Invasion fanatics, child prodigies, the loners and the luckless, in a kind of trans-continental survey of those swept up in rock’n’roll mania and buoyed by local newspaper ads promising fame and gold records.
From the tangerine dreams of 8th grade all-girl combo The Mod 4 to the tri-state jukebox aspiring echoes of The Tempters, The Yardleys' poetic Farfisa vamp and lilting folk pop, and The Landlords’ weepy break up b-side blues, these are mostly one shots by dreamers whose experience was brief before being checked back to the reality of suburban normality and realistic career options. Hailing from the regional backwaters of Illinois, Arkansas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Ohio, Idaho, Texas and beyond, the licensed artists were scouted by way of local fire departments, spiritualist fellowships and animal welfare centres, often barely a stones throw from where their contributions were originally laid.
A barely teenage Dennis Harte's ‘Summer’s Over’ perhaps best taps the collection’s essence. A gut-wrenching lament of the passing of the season as if it was the last on earth. Flanked by players from The Left Banke, Harte, a now-piano tuner to the stars, is from the minor segment that found longevity in showbiz. Likewise with Michigan icon Lyn Nowicki who cast her ghostly voice over Beatles cover song chameleons The Common People and Jerry McGee, The Ventures member and conduit of Dr. John’s ‘Twilight Zone’.
Ghost Riders simmers with the scent of youthful summers, the pang of schoolyard romance, and the excitement (and disenchantment) of teenage naïveté, delivered via a deceptively simple and frequently wonky garage band set up. The vision of record collector and graphic designer Ivan Liechti, these eternal psych-folk howlers are further crystallised by Colin Young’s fastidious audio restoration, the original artwork of Elise Gagnebin-de Bons and an aptly penned forward from Sonic Boom.
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ATTRAKTTA - Afterimage
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ATTRAKTTA - Isolation Street
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ATTRAKTTA - Ghostmantra
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ATTRAKTTA - People Fall Away
5
ATTRAKTTA - Tears In Rain
6
ATTRAKTTA - Floe
7
ATTRAKTTA - Pleasure System
8
ATTRAKTTA - A Forgotten Purpose
9
ATTRAKTTA - Cloud Mirror
LP, Special partial glossy print
Electronica I IDM I Leftfield
tracklist:
1. Afterimage
2. Isolation Street
3. Ghostmantra
4. People Fall Away
5. Tears In Rain
6. Floe
7. Pleasure System
8. A Forgotten Purpose
9. Cloud Mirror
short info:
Following on from 2018’s Echo Principle LP, the Pleasure System full length sees Steve Hyland return to the crisp
drum programming and colorful IDM soundscapes that dominated his debut on the FILM label. A veteran of
music production back in the driving seat after a long hiatus, Hyland’s approach on this latest offering draws on
the isolation of modern life for inspiration. Pleasure System sees the British artist ruminating on his place in the
world, and the mournful synth flourishes and washed-out drums, paired with more hopeful moments of
electronic abstraction communicate a delicate yin and yang, constantly working against one another to find
balance. More
Electronica I IDM I Leftfield
tracklist:
1. Afterimage
2. Isolation Street
3. Ghostmantra
4. People Fall Away
5. Tears In Rain
6. Floe
7. Pleasure System
8. A Forgotten Purpose
9. Cloud Mirror
short info:
Following on from 2018’s Echo Principle LP, the Pleasure System full length sees Steve Hyland return to the crisp
drum programming and colorful IDM soundscapes that dominated his debut on the FILM label. A veteran of
music production back in the driving seat after a long hiatus, Hyland’s approach on this latest offering draws on
the isolation of modern life for inspiration. Pleasure System sees the British artist ruminating on his place in the
world, and the mournful synth flourishes and washed-out drums, paired with more hopeful moments of
electronic abstraction communicate a delicate yin and yang, constantly working against one another to find
balance. More
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Various Artists - THE DUKES – Mystery Girl
2
Various Artists - PRIME TIME BAND - Fall In Love In Outer Space
3
Various Artists - KENNY NOLAN – You’re So Beautiful Tonight
4
Various Artists - PETER SKELLERN – Now That I Need You
5
Various Artists - MARC JORDAN – Generalities
6
Various Artists - SEVERIN BROWNE – Stay
7
Various Artists - THE FARAGHER BROTHERS – Stay The Night
8
Various Artists - ALAN PRICE – Groovy Times
9
Various Artists - JAMES FELIX – Open Up
10
Various Artists - HIRTH MARTINEZ – Altogether Alone
11
Various Artists - MAX LEAKE – Tell Me The Reasons Why
12
Various Artists - STPEHEN ENCINAS – Music In Me
13
Various Artists - ERIC ANDERSEN - Can't Get You Out Of My Life
14
Various Artists - JIMMIE SPHEERIS – Beautiful News
15
Various Artists - JEANNINE OTIS & HEIKKI SARMANTO – Magic Song
16
Various Artists - PLEASURE – Nothin’ To It
2LP Gatefold black vinyl, mp3 Download PostCard
GENRE/S: Soul, Funk, Pop, AOR, Yacht
TRACKLIST:
LP:
SideA:
THE DUKES – Mystery Girl
PRIME TIME BAND - Fall In Love In Outer Space
KENNY NOLAN – You’re So Beautiful Tonight
PETER SKELLERN – Now That I Need You
Side B:
MARC JORDAN – Generalities
SEVERIN BROWNE – Stay
THE FARAGHER BROTHERS – Stay The Night
ALAN PRICE – Groovy Times
Side C:
JAMES FELIX – Open Up
HIRTH MARTINEZ – Altogether Alone
MAX LEAKE – Tell Me The Reasons Why
STPEHEN ENCINAS – Music In Me
Side D:
ERIC ANDERSEN - Can't Get You Out Of My Life
JIMMIE SPHEERIS – Beautiful News
JEANNINE OTIS & HEIKKI SARMANTO – Magic Song
PLEASURE – Nothin’ To It
SHORT INFO:
After smooth detours into Soul covers, French Neo-Disco, modern Sunset Disco and Brazilian AOR, in 2022 DJ Supermarkt's Too Slow to Disco series makes a joyous return to its original Westcoast AOR/Yacht roots. Celebrating the 10th TSTD compilation. Who would have thought….
The Berlin curator releases a killer 4th edition of the original compilation art form, "Too Slow to Disco", featuring forgotten and overseen gems from the mid 70s to the early 80s from a global world of smooth, brilliant lost and overproduced tracks from Finland via London and L.A. to Trinidad and beyond.
The great 'un-vanisher' of lost lazy classics, DJ Supermarkt once again unearthed some incredible music that labels, publishers (in many cases also those, who actually own the rights to those tracks…) and streaming services have often long overlooked. You're welcome, world!
These sixteen tracks of newly ‘un-vanished’ hit-making genius find us once more in that delightfully Westcoast state of mind, the musical breeze in our hair as we corner on the headland, the top most definitely down. Too Slow to Disco 4 is also a love letter to the genre-smashing bravery of that era, Yacht Pop rubbing shoulders with Christian Gospel, groovy Folk, Country-Soul and Blue-Eyed Soul. As ever, DJ Supermarkts genius is to uncover the musical through line that joins these missing-in-action names and the tunes that could have been their big moment. The result is a kind of joyous alternative history of the era, where a very different pantheon of pop gods became the names we love.
As usual these tunes feature ludicrous levels of musical competence, boasting tight grooves in tighter polyester, and yet there’s (almost) not a single household name in sight. DJ Supermarkt is once again looking for the special “geniuses” in the background and behind the sound, musicians and a-list composers, whose names are not well known, but who wrote million selling tracks for other acts in the spotlight: Like Kenny Nolan, who a.o. wrote “Lady Marmalade”, The Dukes, who penned Sheena Easton’s “Modern Girl”, Air Supply’s “Every Woman In The World” and Chaka Khan’s “Fate”, famously sampled by Stardust for their French House Club-Hit “Music Sounds Better With You”.
Four of these 16 tracks are taken from super rare private press vinyls, unearthed by Dj Supermarkt over several years by chasing down the original composers, musicians or producers, and now officially rereleased for the very first time.
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GENRE/S: Soul, Funk, Pop, AOR, Yacht
TRACKLIST:
LP:
SideA:
THE DUKES – Mystery Girl
PRIME TIME BAND - Fall In Love In Outer Space
KENNY NOLAN – You’re So Beautiful Tonight
PETER SKELLERN – Now That I Need You
Side B:
MARC JORDAN – Generalities
SEVERIN BROWNE – Stay
THE FARAGHER BROTHERS – Stay The Night
ALAN PRICE – Groovy Times
Side C:
JAMES FELIX – Open Up
HIRTH MARTINEZ – Altogether Alone
MAX LEAKE – Tell Me The Reasons Why
STPEHEN ENCINAS – Music In Me
Side D:
ERIC ANDERSEN - Can't Get You Out Of My Life
JIMMIE SPHEERIS – Beautiful News
JEANNINE OTIS & HEIKKI SARMANTO – Magic Song
PLEASURE – Nothin’ To It
SHORT INFO:
After smooth detours into Soul covers, French Neo-Disco, modern Sunset Disco and Brazilian AOR, in 2022 DJ Supermarkt's Too Slow to Disco series makes a joyous return to its original Westcoast AOR/Yacht roots. Celebrating the 10th TSTD compilation. Who would have thought….
The Berlin curator releases a killer 4th edition of the original compilation art form, "Too Slow to Disco", featuring forgotten and overseen gems from the mid 70s to the early 80s from a global world of smooth, brilliant lost and overproduced tracks from Finland via London and L.A. to Trinidad and beyond.
The great 'un-vanisher' of lost lazy classics, DJ Supermarkt once again unearthed some incredible music that labels, publishers (in many cases also those, who actually own the rights to those tracks…) and streaming services have often long overlooked. You're welcome, world!
These sixteen tracks of newly ‘un-vanished’ hit-making genius find us once more in that delightfully Westcoast state of mind, the musical breeze in our hair as we corner on the headland, the top most definitely down. Too Slow to Disco 4 is also a love letter to the genre-smashing bravery of that era, Yacht Pop rubbing shoulders with Christian Gospel, groovy Folk, Country-Soul and Blue-Eyed Soul. As ever, DJ Supermarkts genius is to uncover the musical through line that joins these missing-in-action names and the tunes that could have been their big moment. The result is a kind of joyous alternative history of the era, where a very different pantheon of pop gods became the names we love.
As usual these tunes feature ludicrous levels of musical competence, boasting tight grooves in tighter polyester, and yet there’s (almost) not a single household name in sight. DJ Supermarkt is once again looking for the special “geniuses” in the background and behind the sound, musicians and a-list composers, whose names are not well known, but who wrote million selling tracks for other acts in the spotlight: Like Kenny Nolan, who a.o. wrote “Lady Marmalade”, The Dukes, who penned Sheena Easton’s “Modern Girl”, Air Supply’s “Every Woman In The World” and Chaka Khan’s “Fate”, famously sampled by Stardust for their French House Club-Hit “Music Sounds Better With You”.
Four of these 16 tracks are taken from super rare private press vinyls, unearthed by Dj Supermarkt over several years by chasing down the original composers, musicians or producers, and now officially rereleased for the very first time.
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2 LP - Recycled coloured vinyl.
recycled sleeve
2 sticker sheets with the artworks of each track of the album - Territory: WORLD EX France
Tohu Bohu (released in 2012) has become Rone's most cult album, with tracks like Bye Bye Macadam or Parade. InFiné decided to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album with an anniversary edition in recycled vinyl (random colour), recycled sleeve and 2 sticker sheets with the artworks of each track of the album.
It has been a decade since electronic producer and musician Erwan Castex, known by the pseudonym Rone, released his groundbreaking and breakout second album Tohu Bohu in 2012. Created in a three-month period soon after moving from Paris to Berlin, Tohu Bohu is more a contemplative, reflective record than it is an observation of his newfound present environment. The result is a truly transcendent, transportive album that has for ten years occupied a space in the electronic music landscape that is wholly its own.
Tohu Bohu was met with a steady landslide of critical acclaim, and hailed by The Creator’s Project as "a beautiful musical artifact from an increasingly powerful musical archaeologist", “grand in scale, yet delicately intimate" by Interview Magazine, and more in Rolling Stone, Vice, XLR8R, The Fader, Tiny Mixtapes, Resident Advisor, and The Atlantic. The tenth anniversary of the album will be celebrated with a special edition vinyl reissue on InFiné, made with fully recycled materials.
In the words of Death + Taxes Magazine in 2012, "Rone is one of the shining lights of electronic music in a decade of micro-genres and artists that burst brilliantly then fade into internet obscurity", and the decade following the release of Tohu Bohu is conclusive proof of that.
Tracklist 2LP:
A1 - Tempelhof
A2 - Bye Bye Macadam
A3 - Fugu Kiss
B1 - La Grande Ourse
B2 - Beast
C1 - Let´s Go feat High Priest of Antipop Consortium
C2 - King Of Batoofam
C3 - Parade
D1 - Icare feat. Gaspar Claus
D2 - Lili...Wood More
recycled sleeve
2 sticker sheets with the artworks of each track of the album - Territory: WORLD EX France
Tohu Bohu (released in 2012) has become Rone's most cult album, with tracks like Bye Bye Macadam or Parade. InFiné decided to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album with an anniversary edition in recycled vinyl (random colour), recycled sleeve and 2 sticker sheets with the artworks of each track of the album.
It has been a decade since electronic producer and musician Erwan Castex, known by the pseudonym Rone, released his groundbreaking and breakout second album Tohu Bohu in 2012. Created in a three-month period soon after moving from Paris to Berlin, Tohu Bohu is more a contemplative, reflective record than it is an observation of his newfound present environment. The result is a truly transcendent, transportive album that has for ten years occupied a space in the electronic music landscape that is wholly its own.
Tohu Bohu was met with a steady landslide of critical acclaim, and hailed by The Creator’s Project as "a beautiful musical artifact from an increasingly powerful musical archaeologist", “grand in scale, yet delicately intimate" by Interview Magazine, and more in Rolling Stone, Vice, XLR8R, The Fader, Tiny Mixtapes, Resident Advisor, and The Atlantic. The tenth anniversary of the album will be celebrated with a special edition vinyl reissue on InFiné, made with fully recycled materials.
In the words of Death + Taxes Magazine in 2012, "Rone is one of the shining lights of electronic music in a decade of micro-genres and artists that burst brilliantly then fade into internet obscurity", and the decade following the release of Tohu Bohu is conclusive proof of that.
Tracklist 2LP:
A1 - Tempelhof
A2 - Bye Bye Macadam
A3 - Fugu Kiss
B1 - La Grande Ourse
B2 - Beast
C1 - Let´s Go feat High Priest of Antipop Consortium
C2 - King Of Batoofam
C3 - Parade
D1 - Icare feat. Gaspar Claus
D2 - Lili...Wood More
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LOOM & THREAD - Island Grammar
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LOOM & THREAD - Copy & Praise
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LOOM & THREAD - Entropie
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LOOM & THREAD - O**ne*
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LOOM & THREAD - New&&&
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LOOM & THREAD - Thistles
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LOOM & THREAD - Fureur et Capitel
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LOOM & THREAD - P#
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LOOM & THREAD - M(((
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LOOM & THREAD - Causal Ambiguity
11
LOOM & THREAD - Structure et Repetition
Tracklist CD: 1. Island Grammar, 2. Copy & Praise, 3. Entropie, 4. O**ne*, 5. New&&&, 6. Thistles, 7.
Fureur et Capitel, 8. P#, 9. M(((, 10. Causal Ambiguity, 11. Structure et Repetition
info text:
Loom & Thread appear to present a take on this most classical of springboards of improvised music:
the piano trio. Indeed, Daniel Klein on drums and Tobias Fröhlich on double bass forge that highly
engaging, interlocking framework, set in complex juxtaposition to what emanates from the corner of
Tom Schneider on keys. This would be a superbly satisfying triangle of planar relational wonder on its
own. Imaginative re-adaptation of unexpected shifts, re-grouped into coherent streams of musical
thought. Superb clarity despite the pressurised density of form, the emergence of intricate order from
spontaneous play.
And yet this would be an utterly incomplete description. Because a dozen directions and dimensions
and interdependent layers open like trap doors all around, shattering any first impression of a familiar
context within just a few seconds of listening. What appears to be piano improvisation in the post-bop
tradition soon exhibits abrupt disruptions, impossible shifts, improbable repetitions, movements in
frequency and dynamics beyond the physical capabilities of a fixed-pitch instrument deemed so
familiar.
How so? Tom Schneider samples his own playing and continuously feeds it back into the ongoing
collective stream of the trio. Assigning starting points to the sampled phrases, these are then treated
as independent musical events just like the individual tones they contain: a second order of access is
created. Signifier and signified in the hands of the same musician, thus driving a two-pronged plane of
immanence.
This meta-improvisation is thrown at the other two players who now find themselves embroiled in
some kind of three dimensional chess game: fending off simulacra and responding to both,
idiosyncratic primary phrases of tones and a vibrant multitude of sampled variants. Reflexivity: the
piano/sampler continuum with its multi-layered access points to improvisational mapping is then
attacking and soothing and further teasing the appropriately angular rhythm section. A wondrous
dissolution of the divide between experiencing now and accessing memory. More
Fureur et Capitel, 8. P#, 9. M(((, 10. Causal Ambiguity, 11. Structure et Repetition
info text:
Loom & Thread appear to present a take on this most classical of springboards of improvised music:
the piano trio. Indeed, Daniel Klein on drums and Tobias Fröhlich on double bass forge that highly
engaging, interlocking framework, set in complex juxtaposition to what emanates from the corner of
Tom Schneider on keys. This would be a superbly satisfying triangle of planar relational wonder on its
own. Imaginative re-adaptation of unexpected shifts, re-grouped into coherent streams of musical
thought. Superb clarity despite the pressurised density of form, the emergence of intricate order from
spontaneous play.
And yet this would be an utterly incomplete description. Because a dozen directions and dimensions
and interdependent layers open like trap doors all around, shattering any first impression of a familiar
context within just a few seconds of listening. What appears to be piano improvisation in the post-bop
tradition soon exhibits abrupt disruptions, impossible shifts, improbable repetitions, movements in
frequency and dynamics beyond the physical capabilities of a fixed-pitch instrument deemed so
familiar.
How so? Tom Schneider samples his own playing and continuously feeds it back into the ongoing
collective stream of the trio. Assigning starting points to the sampled phrases, these are then treated
as independent musical events just like the individual tones they contain: a second order of access is
created. Signifier and signified in the hands of the same musician, thus driving a two-pronged plane of
immanence.
This meta-improvisation is thrown at the other two players who now find themselves embroiled in
some kind of three dimensional chess game: fending off simulacra and responding to both,
idiosyncratic primary phrases of tones and a vibrant multitude of sampled variants. Reflexivity: the
piano/sampler continuum with its multi-layered access points to improvisational mapping is then
attacking and soothing and further teasing the appropriately angular rhythm section. A wondrous
dissolution of the divide between experiencing now and accessing memory. More
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Christian Naujoks - Melenkeyz
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Christian Naujoks - Aberrant Joan
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Christian Naujoks - No rave
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Christian Naujoks - Cosmic Stringz
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Christian Naujoks - Soft Cover
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Christian Naujoks - Service Industry
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Christian Naujoks - Woman Ascending The Stairs
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Christian Naujoks - Ambient Rave
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Christian Naujoks - Insomnia
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Christian Naujoks - Self-Castration In Ur Sleep
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Christian Naujoks - Tearz
LP, LTD, Transparent Vinyl
Christian Naujoks' work has been heard and seen in a wide range of contexts, from nightclubs to concert halls, art venues and the theatre. He released three solo albums on Berlin-based label Dial Records. After his critically-acclaimed album "Wave" (2016), which has been praised as a contemporary masterpiece of ambient romance and "the most exquisitely melancholy thing he's done yet" (Pitchfork), followed by numerous collaborative projects with performance artist Ei Arakawa, filmmaker Loretta Fahrenholz and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers, among others, Christian Naujoks is back with a new record produced during his exhibition "Soft Mouth Data Service" at Galerie Max Mayer in Düsseldorf.
- Releases on Dial Records, Staatsakt, Martin Hossbach
- Includes a unique cover of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill"
2. GENRE/S: Electronic, Pop, Ambient, Abstract
3. TRACKLISTS:
01 Melenkeyz
02 Aberrant Joan
03 No rave
04 Cosmic Stringz
05 Soft Cover
06 Service Industry
07 Woman Ascending The Stairs
08 Ambient Rave
09 Insomnia
10 Self-Castration In Ur Sleep
11 Tearz
4. SHORT INFO:
Christian Naujoks' work has been heard and seen in a wide range of contexts, from nightclubs to concert halls, art venues and the theatre. He released three solo albums on Berlin-based label Dial Records. After his critically-acclaimed album "Wave" (2016), which has been praised as a contemporary masterpiece of ambient romance and "the most exquisitely melancholy thing he's done yet" (Pitchfork), followed by numerous collaborative projects with performance artist Ei Arakawa, filmmaker Loretta Fahrenholz and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers, among others, Christian Naujoks is back with a new record produced during his exhibition "Soft Mouth Data Service" at Galerie Max Mayer in Düsseldorf.
Recorded live on site the eleven tracks featured on this album range from electronic ambient music, microtonal guitar excursions and abstract beats to a unique cover version of Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill - all characterized by Naujoks' evocative, humorously wistful approach to music-making and his self-aware yet unabashed search for fragile, intimate beauty. Showing once more that he can feign both naivete and virtuosity, camouflaging one as the other as he effortlessly dresses up art as pop and vice versa.
Naujoks engages in a referential world-building that stays geared toward the here and now. In "Aberrant Joan" he combines glitched string orchestration with melodic synth-flutes that call to mind the online activism of K-Pop stans. The bass line of the song diptych "No Rave" and "Ambient Rave" takes the music to a deeper dimension, echoing early 90s rave which is contrasted by Naujoks' crystal clear voice. The album closes with "Tearz", a duet for piano and drum sampler, which captures both the emotional gravity and the surprising lightness of the entire album in one track.
Edition of 300 copies pressed on transparent vinyl, lacquer cut by Mike Grinser. Includes inlay with liner notes by Colin Lang. Design by Laura Catania & Thomas Spallek, artwork by Christian Naujoks.
Created 11 years ago as a gallery without a fixed location, Galerie Max Mayer has since become an integral part of Düsseldorf's cultural landscape. In 2020 the gallery moved to the historic Schmela Haus built in 1971 by the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck. The building in the Mutter-Ey-Straße, made of raw pumice concrete blocks, not only handles the exhibition spaces in a playful way, but also offers excellent sound. The resulting recordings are released under the title of the gallery's new publishing house: Mutter-Ey-Press(e). "Mother" Johanna Ey was a proto-gallerist and prominent figure in the Rhineland art scene at the end of the 19th century until after the second world war.
With Christian Naujoks' new vinyl album Mutter-Ey-Press(e) is happy to announce its first LP release that conveys his show "Soft Mouth Data Service" at the gallery space in 2021 that was conceived in direct interrelation with the audience.
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Christian Naujoks' work has been heard and seen in a wide range of contexts, from nightclubs to concert halls, art venues and the theatre. He released three solo albums on Berlin-based label Dial Records. After his critically-acclaimed album "Wave" (2016), which has been praised as a contemporary masterpiece of ambient romance and "the most exquisitely melancholy thing he's done yet" (Pitchfork), followed by numerous collaborative projects with performance artist Ei Arakawa, filmmaker Loretta Fahrenholz and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers, among others, Christian Naujoks is back with a new record produced during his exhibition "Soft Mouth Data Service" at Galerie Max Mayer in Düsseldorf.
- Releases on Dial Records, Staatsakt, Martin Hossbach
- Includes a unique cover of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill"
2. GENRE/S: Electronic, Pop, Ambient, Abstract
3. TRACKLISTS:
01 Melenkeyz
02 Aberrant Joan
03 No rave
04 Cosmic Stringz
05 Soft Cover
06 Service Industry
07 Woman Ascending The Stairs
08 Ambient Rave
09 Insomnia
10 Self-Castration In Ur Sleep
11 Tearz
4. SHORT INFO:
Christian Naujoks' work has been heard and seen in a wide range of contexts, from nightclubs to concert halls, art venues and the theatre. He released three solo albums on Berlin-based label Dial Records. After his critically-acclaimed album "Wave" (2016), which has been praised as a contemporary masterpiece of ambient romance and "the most exquisitely melancholy thing he's done yet" (Pitchfork), followed by numerous collaborative projects with performance artist Ei Arakawa, filmmaker Loretta Fahrenholz and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers, among others, Christian Naujoks is back with a new record produced during his exhibition "Soft Mouth Data Service" at Galerie Max Mayer in Düsseldorf.
Recorded live on site the eleven tracks featured on this album range from electronic ambient music, microtonal guitar excursions and abstract beats to a unique cover version of Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill - all characterized by Naujoks' evocative, humorously wistful approach to music-making and his self-aware yet unabashed search for fragile, intimate beauty. Showing once more that he can feign both naivete and virtuosity, camouflaging one as the other as he effortlessly dresses up art as pop and vice versa.
Naujoks engages in a referential world-building that stays geared toward the here and now. In "Aberrant Joan" he combines glitched string orchestration with melodic synth-flutes that call to mind the online activism of K-Pop stans. The bass line of the song diptych "No Rave" and "Ambient Rave" takes the music to a deeper dimension, echoing early 90s rave which is contrasted by Naujoks' crystal clear voice. The album closes with "Tearz", a duet for piano and drum sampler, which captures both the emotional gravity and the surprising lightness of the entire album in one track.
Edition of 300 copies pressed on transparent vinyl, lacquer cut by Mike Grinser. Includes inlay with liner notes by Colin Lang. Design by Laura Catania & Thomas Spallek, artwork by Christian Naujoks.
Created 11 years ago as a gallery without a fixed location, Galerie Max Mayer has since become an integral part of Düsseldorf's cultural landscape. In 2020 the gallery moved to the historic Schmela Haus built in 1971 by the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck. The building in the Mutter-Ey-Straße, made of raw pumice concrete blocks, not only handles the exhibition spaces in a playful way, but also offers excellent sound. The resulting recordings are released under the title of the gallery's new publishing house: Mutter-Ey-Press(e). "Mother" Johanna Ey was a proto-gallerist and prominent figure in the Rhineland art scene at the end of the 19th century until after the second world war.
With Christian Naujoks' new vinyl album Mutter-Ey-Press(e) is happy to announce its first LP release that conveys his show "Soft Mouth Data Service" at the gallery space in 2021 that was conceived in direct interrelation with the audience.
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Bell Towers - Ecstatic (Dancing On My Mind) (04:07 min)
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Bell Towers - I’m Only (03:50 min)
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Bell Towers - Another Casualty (02:50 min)
4
Bell Towers - Here We Go (01:28 min)
5
Bell Towers - It Doesn’t Really Matter (03:41 min)
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Bell Towers - Territory (Phone Home) (02:30 min)
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Bell Towers - No, Not Today (02:30 min)
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Bell Towers - Ch-Ch Check My Position (03:36 min)
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Bell Towers - Spaced Out (02:48 min)
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Bell Towers - Scaffolding For Support (03:37 min)
Vinyl LP Full Cover Inside Out incl. Inlay
Tracklist:
A1) Ecstatic (Dancing On My Mind) 04:07 min
A2) I’m Only 03:50 min
A3) Another Casualty 02:50 min
A4) Here We Go 01:28 min
A5) It Doesn’t Really Matter 03:41 min
B1) Territory (Phone Home) 02:30 min
B2) No, Not Today 02:30 min
B3) Ch-Ch Check My Position 03:36 min
B4) Spaced Out 02:48 min
B5) Scaffolding For Support 03:37 min
Short info:
Advanced Style. It’s only human. Bell Tower’s most intimate musical output to date. Promoting thoughtful, subtle, tongue in cheek electronic pop music since 2005.
This 10 Track LP has it all, deep & ecstatic (goofy many) moments.
Life is too short not to listen to this Album, still if you don’t it doesn’t really matter.
Or does it? Life’s a mystery…
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Tracklist:
A1) Ecstatic (Dancing On My Mind) 04:07 min
A2) I’m Only 03:50 min
A3) Another Casualty 02:50 min
A4) Here We Go 01:28 min
A5) It Doesn’t Really Matter 03:41 min
B1) Territory (Phone Home) 02:30 min
B2) No, Not Today 02:30 min
B3) Ch-Ch Check My Position 03:36 min
B4) Spaced Out 02:48 min
B5) Scaffolding For Support 03:37 min
Short info:
Advanced Style. It’s only human. Bell Tower’s most intimate musical output to date. Promoting thoughtful, subtle, tongue in cheek electronic pop music since 2005.
This 10 Track LP has it all, deep & ecstatic (goofy many) moments.
Life is too short not to listen to this Album, still if you don’t it doesn’t really matter.
Or does it? Life’s a mystery…
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Eagles & Butterflies - Retropolis
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Eagles & Butterflies - Faster
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Eagles & Butterflies - Juno Ninja
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Eagles & Butterflies - CS-80
Tracklist:
A1. Retropolis
A2. Faster
B1. Juno Ninja
B2. CS-80
Release Info:
Welcome to Retropolis! Known for the inimitable Can’t Stop with Coloray, an unhealthy obsession with vintage music machines, a baroque style in the use of synthesizer melodies and a forewarn-looking approach to the past, Chris Barratt’s music as Eagles & Butterflies can be as fun-loving as melancholically beautiful. For his long overdue debut on Running Back, the english man dishes out a bit of both in a healthy bowl of broth.
Retropolis is not only the direction giving title, but bold and bonny at the same time. That its working title was Italo should tell you all you need to know. Suitable for big rooms, major moments, minor miracles and sophisticated car chase scenes alike. Faster takes off in another direction. Imagine two people falling in love during a bumper car ride – heartfelt vocals included.
On the flip side E&B follows a similar state of equilibrium. Like the highs and lows and ups and downs in a John Hughes movie, it also showcases the characteristics of two synthesizer classics: the exuberant piano version of Juno Ninja (please look at the digital release for a version devoid of it) offsets the poignant and plangent vibe of CS-80. In summary: made with lots of synthesizers and for fans of keyboard music. And always keep in mind: the future sounds and looks better than you think!
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A1. Retropolis
A2. Faster
B1. Juno Ninja
B2. CS-80
Release Info:
Welcome to Retropolis! Known for the inimitable Can’t Stop with Coloray, an unhealthy obsession with vintage music machines, a baroque style in the use of synthesizer melodies and a forewarn-looking approach to the past, Chris Barratt’s music as Eagles & Butterflies can be as fun-loving as melancholically beautiful. For his long overdue debut on Running Back, the english man dishes out a bit of both in a healthy bowl of broth.
Retropolis is not only the direction giving title, but bold and bonny at the same time. That its working title was Italo should tell you all you need to know. Suitable for big rooms, major moments, minor miracles and sophisticated car chase scenes alike. Faster takes off in another direction. Imagine two people falling in love during a bumper car ride – heartfelt vocals included.
On the flip side E&B follows a similar state of equilibrium. Like the highs and lows and ups and downs in a John Hughes movie, it also showcases the characteristics of two synthesizer classics: the exuberant piano version of Juno Ninja (please look at the digital release for a version devoid of it) offsets the poignant and plangent vibe of CS-80. In summary: made with lots of synthesizers and for fans of keyboard music. And always keep in mind: the future sounds and looks better than you think!
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WORLD EXCL USA
Format: 5LP Boxset matt with front
UV Spot varnish
Tracklist:
A1 Escape
B1 Elevation
C1 Dark Matter
D1 Dust & Gas
E1 Bottom Dweller
F1 Bottom Dweller (Meltdown Mix)
G1 Descent
H1 Swerve
I1 CHALLNGR 1.1
J1 CHALLNGR 1.2
4 out of 5 12”s are available separately, but only all 5 together will form the Dubfire logo on the spine.
Release Info:
DUBFIRE ANNOUNCES HIS DEBUT SOLO ALBUM ON HIS SCI+TEC IMPRINT
With a career spanning over 3 decades, Dubfire has achieved global success as an artist with relentless
drive, talent, and intuition. Pioneering commercial notoriety came initially as one half of the Grammy
award (2001) winning duo Deep Dish, before embarking on a truly groundbreaking solo career in 2007. A
career filled with timeless tracks include his early works ‘Ribcage’ (2007), ‘Emissions (2007), ‘Roadkill’
(2007) and the highly acclaimed ‘Exit’ (2014) a debut collaboration with Kiss Kitten. Collaborative work
highlights include Luke Slater, Moscoman, Oliver Huntemann, Chris Liebing, Tiga and co-producing two
tracks on the legendary Underworld’s ‘Barking’ album. A true artist, he has always been heavily invested
in exploring boundaries or audio and visual technologies, which he displayed more than ever with his
HYBRID show. A two-year world tour with a goal to reinvent the concert experience in 2015, also became
his muse for his retrospective album ‘A Decade Of Dubfire’. A collection of all his biggest tracks and
remixes from the last decade, released in 2017. It may come as a surprise to many, with so many
landmark releases, that Ali ‘Dubfire’ Shirazinia hasn't yet released a totally solo album, until now.
EVOLV is an 11-track visionary into the mind of Dubfire to be released on his long-standing label
SCI+TEC. It’s concept? The journey of the ‘hybrid’ being and its evolution, which kicks off with ‘Dark
Matter’ and ‘Dust & Gas’ set a brooding atmosphere. The rougher percussion, and eerie lead in ‘Dark
Matter’ is accompanied by a stripped back sound and glitchy vocals sitting in a spaced-out atmosphere in
‘Dust & Gas’. Its deep and minimal drum work is exceptional. ‘Escape’, a deep, dark and pulsating track
that sets the tone for the body of work on the album. Coupled with ‘Elevation’ and it’s understated arpNew Release Information
and crisp percussion for the second single. ‘Bottom Dweller’ give you two different versions, the original
is straight forward, yet effective for a late-night head down cut, where the ‘Meltdown Mix’ takes a minimal
path, and faster pace. ‘Swerve’ sees Dubfire return to that stripped back sound with heavy swinging
percussion, a landmark and much-loved element in his music. Sonically, the journey so far has been like
a dystopian landscape, but ‘Decent’ brings a kaleidoscope of colour and sound before dropping into the
‘CHALLNGR’ duo. ‘CHALLNGR 1.1’ is perhaps the most contemporary track on the album. Dubfire picks
up the rhythm for a full-on dancefloor focused track. It’s no-nonsense techno at its best, with heaps of
pure energy. Two versions appear on the album, ‘CHALLNGR 1.2’ retains the BPM but reigns in the
percussion with a snappier approach and a more euphoric warped effect. Closing out, is a special digital
only track ‘The Bells Tolls’. This one drives the energy back to ground level, into a more unsettling and
mysterious end to a killer 11 track debut album. The music will also be accompanied by a new
audio-visual show from the revered DubLab team based in Portugal. Test shows at DGTL (Amsterdam),
Caprices (Crans-Montana) and in Sofia between 2018 and 2019 had created lots of buzz just before the
COVID-19 pandemic shut the world down for two years. But now the stage is firmly set for the new album
and live shows. As music evolves, so does Dubfire. EVOLV is a special project from this pioneering
producer showing his interpretation of techno in his own unique vision.
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Format: 5LP Boxset matt with front
UV Spot varnish
Tracklist:
A1 Escape
B1 Elevation
C1 Dark Matter
D1 Dust & Gas
E1 Bottom Dweller
F1 Bottom Dweller (Meltdown Mix)
G1 Descent
H1 Swerve
I1 CHALLNGR 1.1
J1 CHALLNGR 1.2
4 out of 5 12”s are available separately, but only all 5 together will form the Dubfire logo on the spine.
Release Info:
DUBFIRE ANNOUNCES HIS DEBUT SOLO ALBUM ON HIS SCI+TEC IMPRINT
With a career spanning over 3 decades, Dubfire has achieved global success as an artist with relentless
drive, talent, and intuition. Pioneering commercial notoriety came initially as one half of the Grammy
award (2001) winning duo Deep Dish, before embarking on a truly groundbreaking solo career in 2007. A
career filled with timeless tracks include his early works ‘Ribcage’ (2007), ‘Emissions (2007), ‘Roadkill’
(2007) and the highly acclaimed ‘Exit’ (2014) a debut collaboration with Kiss Kitten. Collaborative work
highlights include Luke Slater, Moscoman, Oliver Huntemann, Chris Liebing, Tiga and co-producing two
tracks on the legendary Underworld’s ‘Barking’ album. A true artist, he has always been heavily invested
in exploring boundaries or audio and visual technologies, which he displayed more than ever with his
HYBRID show. A two-year world tour with a goal to reinvent the concert experience in 2015, also became
his muse for his retrospective album ‘A Decade Of Dubfire’. A collection of all his biggest tracks and
remixes from the last decade, released in 2017. It may come as a surprise to many, with so many
landmark releases, that Ali ‘Dubfire’ Shirazinia hasn't yet released a totally solo album, until now.
EVOLV is an 11-track visionary into the mind of Dubfire to be released on his long-standing label
SCI+TEC. It’s concept? The journey of the ‘hybrid’ being and its evolution, which kicks off with ‘Dark
Matter’ and ‘Dust & Gas’ set a brooding atmosphere. The rougher percussion, and eerie lead in ‘Dark
Matter’ is accompanied by a stripped back sound and glitchy vocals sitting in a spaced-out atmosphere in
‘Dust & Gas’. Its deep and minimal drum work is exceptional. ‘Escape’, a deep, dark and pulsating track
that sets the tone for the body of work on the album. Coupled with ‘Elevation’ and it’s understated arpNew Release Information
and crisp percussion for the second single. ‘Bottom Dweller’ give you two different versions, the original
is straight forward, yet effective for a late-night head down cut, where the ‘Meltdown Mix’ takes a minimal
path, and faster pace. ‘Swerve’ sees Dubfire return to that stripped back sound with heavy swinging
percussion, a landmark and much-loved element in his music. Sonically, the journey so far has been like
a dystopian landscape, but ‘Decent’ brings a kaleidoscope of colour and sound before dropping into the
‘CHALLNGR’ duo. ‘CHALLNGR 1.1’ is perhaps the most contemporary track on the album. Dubfire picks
up the rhythm for a full-on dancefloor focused track. It’s no-nonsense techno at its best, with heaps of
pure energy. Two versions appear on the album, ‘CHALLNGR 1.2’ retains the BPM but reigns in the
percussion with a snappier approach and a more euphoric warped effect. Closing out, is a special digital
only track ‘The Bells Tolls’. This one drives the energy back to ground level, into a more unsettling and
mysterious end to a killer 11 track debut album. The music will also be accompanied by a new
audio-visual show from the revered DubLab team based in Portugal. Test shows at DGTL (Amsterdam),
Caprices (Crans-Montana) and in Sofia between 2018 and 2019 had created lots of buzz just before the
COVID-19 pandemic shut the world down for two years. But now the stage is firmly set for the new album
and live shows. As music evolves, so does Dubfire. EVOLV is a special project from this pioneering
producer showing his interpretation of techno in his own unique vision.
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Oscean - Multidimensional 05:39
2
Oscean - Invisible Rays 06:05
3
Oscean - Drivion 06:10
4
Oscean - Horizonsz 05:24
Territories: World excl. UK + North America
FORMAT 12” 180g vinyl, full printed sleeve
TRACKLIST
01/A1 Multidimensional 05:39
02/A2 Invisible Rays 06:05
03/B1 Drivion 06:10
04/B2 Horizonsz 05:24
Release Info:
Oscean comes out firing from the outset on their new
12” entitled Multirays. The Argentinian duo of Andrés
Zacco and Sebastián Galante are following up on the
first release of their collaboration, Ideoma, also released
on Tresor Records. With Multirays, this burgeoning
collaboration reveals a promising evolution, moving into
more rhythmically diverse environments and playful
structures.
The opening track, Multidimensional, strikes with
confronting beats and a searching, woolly bass sound.
Constantly growing, it moves confidently with its
skittering percussion work, ebbing and flowing through
filter movements and expansive synths. Invisible Rays
draws in breathing techno pulses, as Zacco and Galante
cast drenches of feedback across the spectrum. A
deceptively mellow melody, recalling Spiral from their
debut EP, teases at a deeper melodic progression, but
the focus stays locked on the animated rhythms,
tempting towards divergent grooves but expertly
keeping feet on the floor.
In Drivion, Oscean investigates electro territories,
simultaneously bubbling and driving. Echoed
arpeggiations and upfront beats funnel impulses
between neurons. Broad synth gestures oer gateways
into abstraction before, without barely a hint, the
rhythms beat once more.
On the closing track, Horizonsz, the duo drive forth
through skipping rhythms and soul-searching bass
murmurs. Synth pads beckon with fresnel lens
reflections and rising warmth, motioning towards a
stunning moment of euphoria, where futurist mirages
coexist with distant memories.
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FORMAT 12” 180g vinyl, full printed sleeve
TRACKLIST
01/A1 Multidimensional 05:39
02/A2 Invisible Rays 06:05
03/B1 Drivion 06:10
04/B2 Horizonsz 05:24
Release Info:
Oscean comes out firing from the outset on their new
12” entitled Multirays. The Argentinian duo of Andrés
Zacco and Sebastián Galante are following up on the
first release of their collaboration, Ideoma, also released
on Tresor Records. With Multirays, this burgeoning
collaboration reveals a promising evolution, moving into
more rhythmically diverse environments and playful
structures.
The opening track, Multidimensional, strikes with
confronting beats and a searching, woolly bass sound.
Constantly growing, it moves confidently with its
skittering percussion work, ebbing and flowing through
filter movements and expansive synths. Invisible Rays
draws in breathing techno pulses, as Zacco and Galante
cast drenches of feedback across the spectrum. A
deceptively mellow melody, recalling Spiral from their
debut EP, teases at a deeper melodic progression, but
the focus stays locked on the animated rhythms,
tempting towards divergent grooves but expertly
keeping feet on the floor.
In Drivion, Oscean investigates electro territories,
simultaneously bubbling and driving. Echoed
arpeggiations and upfront beats funnel impulses
between neurons. Broad synth gestures oer gateways
into abstraction before, without barely a hint, the
rhythms beat once more.
On the closing track, Horizonsz, the duo drive forth
through skipping rhythms and soul-searching bass
murmurs. Synth pads beckon with fresnel lens
reflections and rising warmth, motioning towards a
stunning moment of euphoria, where futurist mirages
coexist with distant memories.
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1
Ben Jamin - Over You
2
David Bay - Save On Love
3
Saltywax - Hammer On The Block
4
Mikeandtess - Hold Us
Four track album sampler, limited yellow 12 Inch E.P. featuring 4 smooth dancefloor gliders from our latest digital release: TSTD YACHT DISCO EDITS 5 compilation
TRACKLIST:
A1 Ben Jamin - Over You
A2 David Bay - Save On Love
B1 Saltywax - Hammer On The Block
B2 Mikeandtess - Hold Us
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TRACKLIST:
A1 Ben Jamin - Over You
A2 David Bay - Save On Love
B1 Saltywax - Hammer On The Block
B2 Mikeandtess - Hold Us
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Kyle Geiger - Save me
2
Stojche - Dr. Jekyll
3
Don Williams - Workout Drums A
4
Mareena - Hingabe
5
AVION - Haven
GENRE/S: Techno, Dub
TRACKLIST:
A1: Kyle Geiger - Save me
A2: Stojche - Dr. Jekyll
B1: Don Williams - Workout Drums A
B2: Mareena - Hingabe
B3: AVION - Haven
SHORT INFO:
The UKW club in north-east Germany and its street location number calling 49b.
A unique building and home for music enthusiasts where no fame exists.
The new inhouse label is now starting its output with music from friends and regulars of the club.
The label philosophy is simple: Music from the heart that moves.
This first release comes as a compilation splitted into two parts packed with chords, raw analog drums, dubby elements dreamy pads and bleepy elements
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TRACKLIST:
A1: Kyle Geiger - Save me
A2: Stojche - Dr. Jekyll
B1: Don Williams - Workout Drums A
B2: Mareena - Hingabe
B3: AVION - Haven
SHORT INFO:
The UKW club in north-east Germany and its street location number calling 49b.
A unique building and home for music enthusiasts where no fame exists.
The new inhouse label is now starting its output with music from friends and regulars of the club.
The label philosophy is simple: Music from the heart that moves.
This first release comes as a compilation splitted into two parts packed with chords, raw analog drums, dubby elements dreamy pads and bleepy elements
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LABEL SPOTLIGHT - NOW IN STOCK
1
Jinx - A. Jinx - Rêve Inconscient
2
Jinx - B. Madame Bovary - I'm a Runner
Territory World Ex FR
Genre : Synth-pop / Cold-wave
A. Jinx - Rêve Inconscient
B. Madame Bovary - I'm a Runner
French Post-Punk is full of diversity and never ends to surprise the amateurs.
This 7" showcases two different approaches by reissuing hard to find tracks by Jinx and Madame Bovary.
Jinx made the elusive track "Rêve inconscient" in 1987. Guided by an unreachable and mysterious female voice you're able to walktrough an enigmatic path. A dream that you probably wouldn't want to wake up.
Madame Bovary had a more upfront attitude. Jangly guitars, rowdy lyrics and leading synth lines defined their sound. I'm a Runner summarize their vision.
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Genre : Synth-pop / Cold-wave
A. Jinx - Rêve Inconscient
B. Madame Bovary - I'm a Runner
French Post-Punk is full of diversity and never ends to surprise the amateurs.
This 7" showcases two different approaches by reissuing hard to find tracks by Jinx and Madame Bovary.
Jinx made the elusive track "Rêve inconscient" in 1987. Guided by an unreachable and mysterious female voice you're able to walktrough an enigmatic path. A dream that you probably wouldn't want to wake up.
Madame Bovary had a more upfront attitude. Jangly guitars, rowdy lyrics and leading synth lines defined their sound. I'm a Runner summarize their vision.
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1
Andy Ded - A1. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs
2
Andy Ded - A2. Can Swim
3
Andy Ded - B1. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs (Tribal Mix)
4
Andy Ded - B2. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs (Tolouse Low Trax Rework)
Territory World Ex FR
Andy Ded was an English artist who living in Paris in the mid 80's. The only trace of his work is this EP called "Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs" mixing industrial music with a Post-punk attitude.
Notwithstanding a danceable appeal, the release did not gain access to an audience more attracted by the emerging french Cold Wave scene.
This reissue is accompanied by a mutant Tolouse Low Trax Rework featuring additionals lyrics and vocals. With the help of some friends (Laura Lippie and Gwen Jamois aka Iueke) he adds a deviant Laurie Anderson atmosphere to the original track.
Remastered and Limited to 300 copies.
Tracklist
A1. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs
A2. Can Swim
B1. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs (Tribal Mix)
B2. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs (Tolouse Low Trax Rework)
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Andy Ded was an English artist who living in Paris in the mid 80's. The only trace of his work is this EP called "Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs" mixing industrial music with a Post-punk attitude.
Notwithstanding a danceable appeal, the release did not gain access to an audience more attracted by the emerging french Cold Wave scene.
This reissue is accompanied by a mutant Tolouse Low Trax Rework featuring additionals lyrics and vocals. With the help of some friends (Laura Lippie and Gwen Jamois aka Iueke) he adds a deviant Laurie Anderson atmosphere to the original track.
Remastered and Limited to 300 copies.
Tracklist
A1. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs
A2. Can Swim
B1. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs (Tribal Mix)
B2. Summer Nightmares and Lazy Dogs (Tolouse Low Trax Rework)
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1
Tristan Disco - Social Dance (Childish 44)
2
Tristan Disco - Nuance
3
Tristan Disco - Be On The Decrease
4
Krikor - Social Dance Retake
5
Civilistjävel! - Be On The Decrease Retake
6
Civilistjävel! - Social Dance Retake
Territories: WW-FR
LP
Tristan Disco was an ephemeral Japanese project led by Takayuki Shiraishi (BGM, MLD) focused on making dubbish Post-Punk.
In 1982 they elaborate a no-wave full of unrehearsed breaks and cavernous vocals. Boundless dark jamming sessions through shades, effects and reverbs always submerged by a tense nervous bassline.
On the B side Krikor delivers a hard-hitting Industrial reconstruction of "Social Dance" perfect to shatter your brain.
Retakes from the mysterious ambient artist Civilistjävel! are more brooding.
Introspection and faded horizons are the main purposes here but a glimpse of hope still glow.
A1. Tristan Disco - Social Dance (Childish 44)
A2. Tristan Disco - Nuance
A3. Tristan Disco - Be On The Decrease
B1. Krikor - Social Dance Retake
B2. Civilistjävel! - Be On The Decrease Retake
B3. Civilistjävel! - Social Dance Retake
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LP
Tristan Disco was an ephemeral Japanese project led by Takayuki Shiraishi (BGM, MLD) focused on making dubbish Post-Punk.
In 1982 they elaborate a no-wave full of unrehearsed breaks and cavernous vocals. Boundless dark jamming sessions through shades, effects and reverbs always submerged by a tense nervous bassline.
On the B side Krikor delivers a hard-hitting Industrial reconstruction of "Social Dance" perfect to shatter your brain.
Retakes from the mysterious ambient artist Civilistjävel! are more brooding.
Introspection and faded horizons are the main purposes here but a glimpse of hope still glow.
A1. Tristan Disco - Social Dance (Childish 44)
A2. Tristan Disco - Nuance
A3. Tristan Disco - Be On The Decrease
B1. Krikor - Social Dance Retake
B2. Civilistjävel! - Be On The Decrease Retake
B3. Civilistjävel! - Social Dance Retake
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Label:Camisole Records
Cat-No:CAM024
Release-Date:17.06.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:LP Excl
Label:Camisole Records
Cat-No:CAM024
Release-Date:17.06.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:LP Excl
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White Pain - Tomorrow's Enough
2
White Pain - Nowhere To Go
3
White Pain - State Of Mind
4
White Pain - Différentes Attitudes
5
White Pain - Get Out
6
White Pain - A Kick In Your Mind
7
White Pain - Paroles Absurdes
8
White Pain - Vienna [1985 Tape]
9
White Pain - Nowhere To Go [1985 Tape]
Territories: WW-FR
LP
Camisole is proud to unveil another part of the french cold wave history with the reissue of "Paroles Absurdes" LP by White Pain.
Hailing from Lyon the band began as a duo with Patrick Saveau and Patrick Gravier in 1984.Active figures in the underground scene of their city, they played some gigs and even had their own show on the local radio station.They developed a small following around them and recruited other members to record this album in 1986.
"Paroles Absurdes" is driven by the feeling that you can't escape your fate. Saying Words that you sometimes regret but you feel to be true.This testimony infuses this whole album.However, positive assumptions flow from time to time and left their more pop appeal roll into some songs.
This reissue also includes the first two tracks of the group only released on tape in 1985.As a duo, White Pain was a synth and drum machine band inspired by early 80's german pioneers like DAF or Din a Testbild.They used to have a raw, powerful, and dark sound quite unique in France at this time."Vienna" is probably the best way to resume their first intention.
A1-Tomorrow's Enough
A2-Nowhere To Go
A3-State Of Mind
A4-Différentes Attitudes view
B1-Get Out
B2-A Kick In Your Mind
B3-Paroles Absurdes
B4-Vienna [1985 Tape]
B5-Nowhere To Go [1985 Tape] More
LP
Camisole is proud to unveil another part of the french cold wave history with the reissue of "Paroles Absurdes" LP by White Pain.
Hailing from Lyon the band began as a duo with Patrick Saveau and Patrick Gravier in 1984.Active figures in the underground scene of their city, they played some gigs and even had their own show on the local radio station.They developed a small following around them and recruited other members to record this album in 1986.
"Paroles Absurdes" is driven by the feeling that you can't escape your fate. Saying Words that you sometimes regret but you feel to be true.This testimony infuses this whole album.However, positive assumptions flow from time to time and left their more pop appeal roll into some songs.
This reissue also includes the first two tracks of the group only released on tape in 1985.As a duo, White Pain was a synth and drum machine band inspired by early 80's german pioneers like DAF or Din a Testbild.They used to have a raw, powerful, and dark sound quite unique in France at this time."Vienna" is probably the best way to resume their first intention.
A1-Tomorrow's Enough
A2-Nowhere To Go
A3-State Of Mind
A4-Différentes Attitudes view
B1-Get Out
B2-A Kick In Your Mind
B3-Paroles Absurdes
B4-Vienna [1985 Tape]
B5-Nowhere To Go [1985 Tape] More

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Takayuki Shiraishi - A1 - Graviton
2
Takayuki Shiraishi - A2 - Clear
3
Takayuki Shiraishi - B1- Figure 8
4
Takayuki Shiraishi - B2 - Fluorite
5
Takayuki Shiraishi - B3 - Photon
6
Takayuki Shiraishi - C1 - Clear Away
7
Takayuki Shiraishi - C2 - The Vanishing Point
8
Takayuki Shiraishi - C3 - Afterglow
9
Takayuki Shiraishi - D1 - Wavy Flame
10
Takayuki Shiraishi - D2- Blue Devided by Blue
2LP - Japanese electronic music legend Takayuki Shiraishi´s First Techno LP finally on vinyl!
GENRE/S: Techno / Ambient
TRACKLISTS:
A1 - Graviton
A2 - Clear
B1- Figure 8
B2 - Fluorite
B3 - Photon
C1 - Clear Away
C2 - The Vanishing Point
C3 - Afterglow
D1 - Wavy Flame
D2- Blue Devided by Blue
SHORT INFO:
A fascinating Japanese Ambient Techno excursion finally reissued.
Takayuki Shiraishi is no stranger to Camisole Records. With projects like BGM, MLD
(CAM022) or Tristan Disco (CAM023) he is considered as one of the most prominent
figures of underground Japanese music.
Following those 80's industrial projects he continued his path and recorded numerous
electronic tracks without forgetting his experimental roots.
After an EP on the highly revered label Apollo with his alias "Planetoid", he released on a
very limited run his first album "Photon" only on cd in 1997.
Mixing Techno and Ambient, those works were recorded between 1987 and 1996 to create
a trancey ride of dreamy tunes.
A journey through spectral dances and afterglows, dreamy incantations and Solar rituals
devoted to euphoria.
Experimental techno who never forget to keep your mind and body aware.
We are really proud to give this album the attention it deserves with a Double Vinyl LP
reissue remastered by Krikor Kouchian.
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GENRE/S: Techno / Ambient
TRACKLISTS:
A1 - Graviton
A2 - Clear
B1- Figure 8
B2 - Fluorite
B3 - Photon
C1 - Clear Away
C2 - The Vanishing Point
C3 - Afterglow
D1 - Wavy Flame
D2- Blue Devided by Blue
SHORT INFO:
A fascinating Japanese Ambient Techno excursion finally reissued.
Takayuki Shiraishi is no stranger to Camisole Records. With projects like BGM, MLD
(CAM022) or Tristan Disco (CAM023) he is considered as one of the most prominent
figures of underground Japanese music.
Following those 80's industrial projects he continued his path and recorded numerous
electronic tracks without forgetting his experimental roots.
After an EP on the highly revered label Apollo with his alias "Planetoid", he released on a
very limited run his first album "Photon" only on cd in 1997.
Mixing Techno and Ambient, those works were recorded between 1987 and 1996 to create
a trancey ride of dreamy tunes.
A journey through spectral dances and afterglows, dreamy incantations and Solar rituals
devoted to euphoria.
Experimental techno who never forget to keep your mind and body aware.
We are really proud to give this album the attention it deserves with a Double Vinyl LP
reissue remastered by Krikor Kouchian.
5 More
WAS EXCLUSIVE "BACK IN's": THIS WEEK
non-exclusive
2LP R&S and Apollo Records present an official vinyl repress of this most classicand timeless album The vinyl uses the 2013 re-masters made from original DAT tapes cut by Matt Colton and presented in original artwork.
All time favourite Aphex Twin Album. Nice and accesible experimental techno. Originally released in 1992. What else could be said here, we finally are stocking copies on arguably the most important and influential electronic album of album time, Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 85–92. You will always need this!!!
Tracks: A1 Xtal
A2 Tha
A3 Pulsewidth
B1 Ageispolis
B2 i
B3 Green Calx
B4 Heliosphan
C1 We Are The Music Makers
C2 Schottkey 7th Path
C3 Ptolemy
D1 Hedphelym
D2 Delphium
D3 Actium
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2LP R&S and Apollo Records present an official vinyl repress of this most classicand timeless album The vinyl uses the 2013 re-masters made from original DAT tapes cut by Matt Colton and presented in original artwork.
All time favourite Aphex Twin Album. Nice and accesible experimental techno. Originally released in 1992. What else could be said here, we finally are stocking copies on arguably the most important and influential electronic album of album time, Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works 85–92. You will always need this!!!
Tracks: A1 Xtal
A2 Tha
A3 Pulsewidth
B1 Ageispolis
B2 i
B3 Green Calx
B4 Heliosphan
C1 We Are The Music Makers
C2 Schottkey 7th Path
C3 Ptolemy
D1 Hedphelym
D2 Delphium
D3 Actium
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Label:In My Room
Cat-No:imr45cd
Release-Date:11.02.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:CD Excl
Label:In My Room
Cat-No:imr45cd
Release-Date:11.02.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:CD Excl
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Trentemoller - 05/B1. In The Gloaming
Territories: WORLD EXCL DE, AT, Scandinavia
CD Digipac
Tracklist:
01/A1. Veil Of White
02/A2. No More Kissing In The Rain
03/A3. Darklands
04/A4. Glow
05/B1. In The Gloaming
06/B2. The Rise
07/B3. When The Sun Explodes
08/C1. Dead Or Alive
09/C2. All Too Soon
10/C3. A Summer's Empty Room
11/C4. Swaying Pine Trees
12/D1. Drifting Star
13/D2. Like A Daydream
14/D3. Linger
Danish composer, musician and producer Trentemøller announces his new studio album 'Memoria' which is set for release in early 2022 on his own label In My Room alongside the first single 'In The Gloaming' which is released September 10th 2021. Anders Trentemøller's sixth studio album, Memoria, seems to exist at the
confluence of inspiration, coincidence, and maybe even a little bit of the supernatural.
A recent, unanticipated drop of four songs, in the form of two singles (No One Quite Like You, and Golden Sun), might leave one surprised to find that a full album's worth of material was also waiting in the wings.
As with most Trentemøller releases, it's a body of songs that are thematically linked by many melodic threads.
The first single from the upcoming album, 'In The Gloaming', which is released in September 2021, implies the arc of the album might have actually begun late in the day, giving the sensation of waking in the evening. Nocturne's dawning. Stars emerge in the form of percussive arpeggios.
2019's Trentemøller album 'Obverse' was an exercise in what could be done if the prospect of performing the songs onstage wasn't a factor. It opened up some doors, and signaled a new chapter. Memoria, even considering its resplendence, almost feels like it demands to be presented live as well.
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CD Digipac
Tracklist:
01/A1. Veil Of White
02/A2. No More Kissing In The Rain
03/A3. Darklands
04/A4. Glow
05/B1. In The Gloaming
06/B2. The Rise
07/B3. When The Sun Explodes
08/C1. Dead Or Alive
09/C2. All Too Soon
10/C3. A Summer's Empty Room
11/C4. Swaying Pine Trees
12/D1. Drifting Star
13/D2. Like A Daydream
14/D3. Linger
Danish composer, musician and producer Trentemøller announces his new studio album 'Memoria' which is set for release in early 2022 on his own label In My Room alongside the first single 'In The Gloaming' which is released September 10th 2021. Anders Trentemøller's sixth studio album, Memoria, seems to exist at the
confluence of inspiration, coincidence, and maybe even a little bit of the supernatural.
A recent, unanticipated drop of four songs, in the form of two singles (No One Quite Like You, and Golden Sun), might leave one surprised to find that a full album's worth of material was also waiting in the wings.
As with most Trentemøller releases, it's a body of songs that are thematically linked by many melodic threads.
The first single from the upcoming album, 'In The Gloaming', which is released in September 2021, implies the arc of the album might have actually begun late in the day, giving the sensation of waking in the evening. Nocturne's dawning. Stars emerge in the form of percussive arpeggios.
2019's Trentemøller album 'Obverse' was an exercise in what could be done if the prospect of performing the songs onstage wasn't a factor. It opened up some doors, and signaled a new chapter. Memoria, even considering its resplendence, almost feels like it demands to be presented live as well.
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Label:In My Room
Cat-No:imr45lp
Release-Date:11.02.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:2LP Excl
Label:In My Room
Cat-No:imr45lp
Release-Date:11.02.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:2LP Excl
1
Trentemoller - 05/B1. In The Gloaming
Territories: WORLD EXCL DE, AT, Scandinavia
Double-Vinyl + mp3, Gatefoldsleeve
Tracklist:
01/A1. Veil Of White
02/A2. No More Kissing In The Rain
03/A3. Darklands
04/A4. Glow
05/B1. In The Gloaming
06/B2. The Rise
07/B3. When The Sun Explodes
08/C1. Dead Or Alive
09/C2. All Too Soon
10/C3. A Summer's Empty Room
11/C4. Swaying Pine Trees
12/D1. Drifting Star
13/D2. Like A Daydream
14/D3. Linger
Danish composer, musician and producer Trentemøller announces his new studio album 'Memoria' which is set for release in early 2022 on his own label In My Room alongside the first single 'In The Gloaming' which is released September 10th 2021. Anders Trentemøller's sixth studio album, Memoria, seems to exist at the
confluence of inspiration, coincidence, and maybe even a little bit of the supernatural.
A recent, unanticipated drop of four songs, in the form of two singles (No One Quite Like You, and Golden Sun), might leave one surprised to find that a full album's worth of material was also waiting in the wings.
As with most Trentemøller releases, it's a body of songs that are thematically linked by many melodic threads.
The first single from the upcoming album, 'In The Gloaming', which is released in September 2021, implies the arc of the album might have actually begun late in the day, giving the sensation of waking in the evening. Nocturne's dawning. Stars emerge in the form of percussive arpeggios.
2019's Trentemøller album 'Obverse' was an exercise in what could be done if the prospect of performing the songs onstage wasn't a factor. It opened up some doors, and signaled a new chapter. Memoria, even considering its resplendence, almost feels like it demands to be presented live as well.
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Double-Vinyl + mp3, Gatefoldsleeve
Tracklist:
01/A1. Veil Of White
02/A2. No More Kissing In The Rain
03/A3. Darklands
04/A4. Glow
05/B1. In The Gloaming
06/B2. The Rise
07/B3. When The Sun Explodes
08/C1. Dead Or Alive
09/C2. All Too Soon
10/C3. A Summer's Empty Room
11/C4. Swaying Pine Trees
12/D1. Drifting Star
13/D2. Like A Daydream
14/D3. Linger
Danish composer, musician and producer Trentemøller announces his new studio album 'Memoria' which is set for release in early 2022 on his own label In My Room alongside the first single 'In The Gloaming' which is released September 10th 2021. Anders Trentemøller's sixth studio album, Memoria, seems to exist at the
confluence of inspiration, coincidence, and maybe even a little bit of the supernatural.
A recent, unanticipated drop of four songs, in the form of two singles (No One Quite Like You, and Golden Sun), might leave one surprised to find that a full album's worth of material was also waiting in the wings.
As with most Trentemøller releases, it's a body of songs that are thematically linked by many melodic threads.
The first single from the upcoming album, 'In The Gloaming', which is released in September 2021, implies the arc of the album might have actually begun late in the day, giving the sensation of waking in the evening. Nocturne's dawning. Stars emerge in the form of percussive arpeggios.
2019's Trentemøller album 'Obverse' was an exercise in what could be done if the prospect of performing the songs onstage wasn't a factor. It opened up some doors, and signaled a new chapter. Memoria, even considering its resplendence, almost feels like it demands to be presented live as well.
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Rights: World excluding France & UK
2 x CD in deluxe 4 page digisleeve,cmyk+special panton, U
V Matt, 12 page booklet ,cmyk+special panton ,
including new sleeve notes by Andrew Harrison.Sticker
SHORT INFORMATION/ SHORT BIOG
Orbital missed their actual thirtieth anniversary due to lockdown, but it gave Paul and Phil pause to think and find a way to celebrate their past that was actually about the future. Unlike other Best Of’s, the ‘30-Something’ album contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks based on the duo’s unrivalled live show. Satan, The Box, Impact, Belfast and more appear in new 30-something guises, familiar yet new, time reversing, yesterday becoming tomorrow. Plus new track ‘Smiley’ Also including remixes from Yotto, ANNA, Jon Hopkins, Dusky, Joris Voorn, Logo 1000, Eli Brown, Shanti Celeste and more.
Deluxe 4x 180 Grs Vinyl Boxset , with Slip Mat & 12’’x12’’ Booklet. / 2 X CD edition .
TRACKLIST CD
CD1
1. Smiley
2. Acid Horse
3. Where Is It Going? (feat. Stephen Hawking)
4. Impact (30 Years Later And The Earth Is Still Burning Mix)
5. Satan (30 Something Years Later Mix)
6. Chime (30 Something Years Later Mix)
7. Halcyon (30 Something Years Later Mix)
8. Belfast (30 Something Years Later Mix)
9. The Box (30 Something Years Later Mix)
10. Are We Here? (Dusky Remix)
11. The Girl with the Sun in Her Head (Floex Remix)
12. Halcyon & On (Logic 1000 Mix)
CD2
1. Belfast (ANNA Techno Remix)
2. Impact (John Tejada Remix)
3. Chime (Octave One Remix)
4. Halcyon & On (Jon Hopkins Remix)
5. Are We Here? (Shanti Celeste Remix)
6. Belfast (Yotto Remix)
7. The Box (Joris Voorn Remix)
8. The Girl with the Sun in Her Head (Lone Remix)
9. Impact - Rich NxT Remix (Edit)
10. Chime (Eli Brown Remix)
11. Belfast (David Holmes Remix) More
2 x CD in deluxe 4 page digisleeve,cmyk+special panton, U
V Matt, 12 page booklet ,cmyk+special panton ,
including new sleeve notes by Andrew Harrison.Sticker
SHORT INFORMATION/ SHORT BIOG
Orbital missed their actual thirtieth anniversary due to lockdown, but it gave Paul and Phil pause to think and find a way to celebrate their past that was actually about the future. Unlike other Best Of’s, the ‘30-Something’ album contains reworks, remakes, remixes and re-imaginings of landmark Orbital tracks based on the duo’s unrivalled live show. Satan, The Box, Impact, Belfast and more appear in new 30-something guises, familiar yet new, time reversing, yesterday becoming tomorrow. Plus new track ‘Smiley’ Also including remixes from Yotto, ANNA, Jon Hopkins, Dusky, Joris Voorn, Logo 1000, Eli Brown, Shanti Celeste and more.
Deluxe 4x 180 Grs Vinyl Boxset , with Slip Mat & 12’’x12’’ Booklet. / 2 X CD edition .
TRACKLIST CD
CD1
1. Smiley
2. Acid Horse
3. Where Is It Going? (feat. Stephen Hawking)
4. Impact (30 Years Later And The Earth Is Still Burning Mix)
5. Satan (30 Something Years Later Mix)
6. Chime (30 Something Years Later Mix)
7. Halcyon (30 Something Years Later Mix)
8. Belfast (30 Something Years Later Mix)
9. The Box (30 Something Years Later Mix)
10. Are We Here? (Dusky Remix)
11. The Girl with the Sun in Her Head (Floex Remix)
12. Halcyon & On (Logic 1000 Mix)
CD2
1. Belfast (ANNA Techno Remix)
2. Impact (John Tejada Remix)
3. Chime (Octave One Remix)
4. Halcyon & On (Jon Hopkins Remix)
5. Are We Here? (Shanti Celeste Remix)
6. Belfast (Yotto Remix)
7. The Box (Joris Voorn Remix)
8. The Girl with the Sun in Her Head (Lone Remix)
9. Impact - Rich NxT Remix (Edit)
10. Chime (Eli Brown Remix)
11. Belfast (David Holmes Remix) More
german exclusive & essential picks
Taken from Dilla’s 2001 BBE Music debut solo album Welcome 2 Detroit, ‘Big Booty Express’ gets the remix treatment from German duo A^me, Parisian Pe´pe´ Bradock and London’s Coda Deep.
Vinyl Tracklist
A1. B.B.E. – Big Booty Express (Moulin Rouge Remix by Pépé Bradock)
A2. B.B.E. – Big Booty Express (Warmup Interlude by Pépé Bradock)
B1. B.B.E. – Big Booty Express (Âme Remix)
B2. B.B.E. – Big Booty Expres More
Vinyl Tracklist
A1. B.B.E. – Big Booty Express (Moulin Rouge Remix by Pépé Bradock)
A2. B.B.E. – Big Booty Express (Warmup Interlude by Pépé Bradock)
B1. B.B.E. – Big Booty Express (Âme Remix)
B2. B.B.E. – Big Booty Expres More
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LSW - Intro
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LSW - No future
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LSW - Navsegda
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LSW - Alles schmeckt
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LSW - My City
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LSW - Durst
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LSW - La folla, follia
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LSW - Freestyler
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LSW - Extremist
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LSW - Denke nur nicht das Gefühl
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LSW - Ich hab das Leben so gewählt
We’ve patiently waited after LSW’s 2019 debut “Life Style West” and it was more than worth it. The Düsseldorf group is blessing us with their sophomore work “Mir Tut Alles Weh” — Everything Hurts. But why does it feel so good?
This 11-track double LP is guaranteed to be a hit in your local Stammkneipe. Packed with forward-thinking nostalgia, poetic impressions of western decadence, LSW are certifying that punk remains posh in the Federal Republik of Germany.
In an undeniably candombléan set up, Leonard Horres, Sebastian Welicki, Gregor Darman and Aki Vierboom continue their weird world building with a more mature sound. A holistic, detailed production that leaves you finding new elements at every listen.
Broken only by occasional melodic whispers, Horres introduces us to his city with ecstatic reiterations of his deepest, most deconstructed and sarcastically self-depreciating narratives. Dampened, forward-moving, industrial rhythms, orchestrated upon with live instrumentation and spherical synths pull us back and forth between dirty streets and the light clouds above. All with that chique nonchalance we cannot withstand.
Is this the new Deutsche Welle? Or eclectic Angstwave at its finest? Whatever, More
This 11-track double LP is guaranteed to be a hit in your local Stammkneipe. Packed with forward-thinking nostalgia, poetic impressions of western decadence, LSW are certifying that punk remains posh in the Federal Republik of Germany.
In an undeniably candombléan set up, Leonard Horres, Sebastian Welicki, Gregor Darman and Aki Vierboom continue their weird world building with a more mature sound. A holistic, detailed production that leaves you finding new elements at every listen.
Broken only by occasional melodic whispers, Horres introduces us to his city with ecstatic reiterations of his deepest, most deconstructed and sarcastically self-depreciating narratives. Dampened, forward-moving, industrial rhythms, orchestrated upon with live instrumentation and spherical synths pull us back and forth between dirty streets and the light clouds above. All with that chique nonchalance we cannot withstand.
Is this the new Deutsche Welle? Or eclectic Angstwave at its finest? Whatever, More
This limited edition debut release from "The Collector" is a incredible 4 tracker showcasing 4 great styles from this new producer. Only 250 copies on Red Vinyl! After collecting records for the last 25 years "The Collector" decided to give something back to the scene. This limited edition 4 track EP kicks off with "Slap the shit out if it". A hybrid hardcore techno / breakbeat track at 180bpm that rolls along nicely with great samples and programming. Next up is "All the F's" which is a proper old skool jungle banger. With hilarious samples from "The inbetweeners" this track is a proper classic. On the flip is the PCP/Mover style doomcore techno track to rival any of the output from Germanys top doomy techno label! Finally "Bitch aint' one" samples Jay Zs classic 99 problems to great effect. This Deathchant style track will sit nicely in a UK hardcore set. 4 top tracks from this new producer
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3 tracks from Detest on the dutch based label Hong Kong Violence. This 3 tracker features the amazing solo track "The Return" by Detest as well as 2 collaborative tracks with Deathmachine & Drokz. Hot on the heels of his incredible album on PRSPCT Detests production goes from strength to strength.
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Reissue of Makaya McCraven"s modern classic, International Anthem debut "In The Moment" (2015) One venue, 28 shows and 48 hours of live, improvised music. These are the ingredients for Chicago-based drumme Makaya McCraven"s album In the Moment. However, McCraven, as the producer he also is, has not just thrown some random sounds together. Instead, he has carefully culled, cut and remixed the music into a coherent whole and 19 complex and catchy compositions emerge from his hands.
Tracklisting:
1.1Exploration Intro
1.2The Jaunt
1.3Slightest Right
1.4First Thing First
1.5Lonely
1.6Gnawa
1.7On The Spot
1.8Butterscotch
1.9TomTom
1.10Three Fifths A Man
2.1In The Moment
2.2Quartz
2.3Just Stay Right There
2.4Untitled
2.5Requests
2.6Time Travel
2.7The Encore
2.8The Drop
2.9Finances More
Tracklisting:
1.1Exploration Intro
1.2The Jaunt
1.3Slightest Right
1.4First Thing First
1.5Lonely
1.6Gnawa
1.7On The Spot
1.8Butterscotch
1.9TomTom
1.10Three Fifths A Man
2.1In The Moment
2.2Quartz
2.3Just Stay Right There
2.4Untitled
2.5Requests
2.6Time Travel
2.7The Encore
2.8The Drop
2.9Finances More
This is the third reissue Underground Music has done for this seminal Jungle label ID Records. This time we bring you one of the rarest of the bunch with ID-2. This was originally released nearly 30 years ago. This groundbreaking label helped to pave the
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Marco Zenker - Intuition Dub
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Marco Zenker - The Tibet Terrier
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Marco Zenker - Wave Mode
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Marco Zenker - Carefree
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Marco Zenker - Switch Stance
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Marco Zenker - Far Out G
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Marco Zenker - Outlaw Inn
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Marco Zenker - Resistance
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Marco Zenker - Silent City
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Marco Zenker - High Larry
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Marco Zenker - Noviex Cult
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Marco Zenker - One Thousand
Night owl excursions through dubby forests with free-spirited herbal turns.
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Back in 2010 Caribou's Dan Snaith hosted a remix competition for his track 'Sun' from his then-new album Swim. The winner was an unknown producer called altrice.
Hailing from Tucson, Arizona of Iranian/Mexican descent, altrice took the bright euphoric highs of the original and crumbled them into rumbling lows, the crystalline edges becoming rough and undefined. Along with a bursting goody-bag of prizes, Snaith also provided altrice with the stems for the rest of Swim and the offer to remix the whole album track-by-track, creating 'stem'. Aside from a further dream-come-true remix of Radiohead, this is largely the last we heard from altrice in the past 12 years.
https://on.soundcloud.com/Y2Yu
A year and a half ago though, having kept up correspondence with Snaith over the years, altrice began sending new material. With encouragement from Snaith he eventually wound up with an EP which has since become essential DJ material for Snaith and the cohort of friends he's shared it with, as well as appearing in Leon Vynehall's Radio 1 Residency, KH (Four Tet)'s recent Essential Mix and more.
With three tracks already released from the EP receiving further DJ support from Avalon Emerson, Floating Points, Yu Su, Sofia Kourtesis, Mano Le Tough and more, today the EP is released in full officially via Snaith's own Jiaolong label. compciter is a collection of music that for the first time is entirely altrice's own sound, alluring and off-kilter, a wealth of sounds and styles that are tied together by an irresistible warmth.
Speaking of the EP, altrice says:
"This EP is the result of allowing my stylistic boundaries to be nudged in a new direction, putting away a self-inflicted notion that I'm only fluent in certain subgenres of electronic music. I made some production choices that, for better or worse, will make this project stand out. I've been overwhelmed by the reactions in clubs and at festivals, and individuals reaching out with kind words about the music. It's surreal."
From the huddled and obscured yet comforting vocal samples - described by Pitchfork as "a beacon of light in an uncertain landscape" - of 'bda creature' to the swinging 90s eurodance drums of 'places faces' and the way the welcoming guitar melody and soulful vocals of 'eyes' gives way to a full on bass pummel, the tracks that have been released so far from the EP are already causing a stir both on and off the dancefloor. Today, the chopped up vocals and vast roomy sound of 'yoni' along with '1609km' - which would almost be straightforward house if it didn't pull the rug out to make way for delicate piano and harmonica flourishes - complete a set that fulfils a promise 12 years in the making..
1. bda creature
2. places faces
3. eyes
4. 1609km
5. yoni
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Hailing from Tucson, Arizona of Iranian/Mexican descent, altrice took the bright euphoric highs of the original and crumbled them into rumbling lows, the crystalline edges becoming rough and undefined. Along with a bursting goody-bag of prizes, Snaith also provided altrice with the stems for the rest of Swim and the offer to remix the whole album track-by-track, creating 'stem'. Aside from a further dream-come-true remix of Radiohead, this is largely the last we heard from altrice in the past 12 years.
https://on.soundcloud.com/Y2Yu
A year and a half ago though, having kept up correspondence with Snaith over the years, altrice began sending new material. With encouragement from Snaith he eventually wound up with an EP which has since become essential DJ material for Snaith and the cohort of friends he's shared it with, as well as appearing in Leon Vynehall's Radio 1 Residency, KH (Four Tet)'s recent Essential Mix and more.
With three tracks already released from the EP receiving further DJ support from Avalon Emerson, Floating Points, Yu Su, Sofia Kourtesis, Mano Le Tough and more, today the EP is released in full officially via Snaith's own Jiaolong label. compciter is a collection of music that for the first time is entirely altrice's own sound, alluring and off-kilter, a wealth of sounds and styles that are tied together by an irresistible warmth.
Speaking of the EP, altrice says:
"This EP is the result of allowing my stylistic boundaries to be nudged in a new direction, putting away a self-inflicted notion that I'm only fluent in certain subgenres of electronic music. I made some production choices that, for better or worse, will make this project stand out. I've been overwhelmed by the reactions in clubs and at festivals, and individuals reaching out with kind words about the music. It's surreal."
From the huddled and obscured yet comforting vocal samples - described by Pitchfork as "a beacon of light in an uncertain landscape" - of 'bda creature' to the swinging 90s eurodance drums of 'places faces' and the way the welcoming guitar melody and soulful vocals of 'eyes' gives way to a full on bass pummel, the tracks that have been released so far from the EP are already causing a stir both on and off the dancefloor. Today, the chopped up vocals and vast roomy sound of 'yoni' along with '1609km' - which would almost be straightforward house if it didn't pull the rug out to make way for delicate piano and harmonica flourishes - complete a set that fulfils a promise 12 years in the making..
1. bda creature
2. places faces
3. eyes
4. 1609km
5. yoni
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Growing up in Chicago, later Detroit-based music producer, Theo Parrish is internationally well known for his own inimitable downtempo house music style. The approach Parrish took to compiling DJ-Kicks was very ambitious, inviting his Detroit peers to produce a collection of brand new material, and in turn creating the first ever all exclusive entry to the esteemed series.
2CD TRACKLIST
1/01: De'Sean Jones & Ideeyah - Pressure
1/02: Donald Lee Roland II - Simba's Theme
1/03: Meftah - When The Sun Falls
1/04: Theo Parrish & Duminie DePorres - The Real Deal
1/05: Specter - The Upper Room
1/06: Deon Jamar - North End Funk
1/07: Ian Fink - Moonlight (Duality/Detroit Live Version)
2/01: John C & Meftah - Full
2/02: mBtheLight - aGAIN (T’s Edit)
2/03: De'Sean Jones - Psalm 23
2/04: Raybone Jones - Green Funk
2/05: Jon Dixon - Wind Drifts (Instrumental)
2/06: Whodat & Sophiyah.e - Don’t Know
2/07: KESSWA - Chasing Delerium feat. Nova Zai
2/08: Raj Mahal - Hudsons
2/09: De'Sean Jones - Flash Spain
2/10: Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees
2/11: Howard Thomas - Experiment 10
2/12: Sterling Toles - Janis More
2CD TRACKLIST
1/01: De'Sean Jones & Ideeyah - Pressure
1/02: Donald Lee Roland II - Simba's Theme
1/03: Meftah - When The Sun Falls
1/04: Theo Parrish & Duminie DePorres - The Real Deal
1/05: Specter - The Upper Room
1/06: Deon Jamar - North End Funk
1/07: Ian Fink - Moonlight (Duality/Detroit Live Version)
2/01: John C & Meftah - Full
2/02: mBtheLight - aGAIN (T’s Edit)
2/03: De'Sean Jones - Psalm 23
2/04: Raybone Jones - Green Funk
2/05: Jon Dixon - Wind Drifts (Instrumental)
2/06: Whodat & Sophiyah.e - Don’t Know
2/07: KESSWA - Chasing Delerium feat. Nova Zai
2/08: Raj Mahal - Hudsons
2/09: De'Sean Jones - Flash Spain
2/10: Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees
2/11: Howard Thomas - Experiment 10
2/12: Sterling Toles - Janis More
Growing up in Chicago, later Detroit-based music producer, Theo Parrish is internationally well known for his own inimitable downtempo house music style. The approach Parrish took to compiling DJ-Kicks was very ambitious, inviting his Detroit peers to produce a collection of brand new material, and in turn creating the first ever all exclusive entry to the esteemed series.
3LP TRACKLIST
A1: De'Sean Jones & Ideeyah - Pressure
A2: Donald Lee Roland II - Simba's Theme
A3: Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees
B1: John C & Meftah - Full
B2: Meftah - When The Sun Falls
B3: De'Sean Jones - Psalm 23
C1: Ian Fink - Moonlight (Duality/Detroit Live Version)
C2: KESSWA - Chasing Delerium feat. Nova Zai
D1: Specter - The Upper Room
D2: Raj Mahal - Hudsons
E1: Raybone Jones - Green Funk
E2: Whodat & Sophiyah.e - Don’t Know
F1: Howard Thomas - Experiment 10
F2: mBtheLight - aGAIN (T’s Edit)
F3: Sterling Toles - Janis More
3LP TRACKLIST
A1: De'Sean Jones & Ideeyah - Pressure
A2: Donald Lee Roland II - Simba's Theme
A3: Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees
B1: John C & Meftah - Full
B2: Meftah - When The Sun Falls
B3: De'Sean Jones - Psalm 23
C1: Ian Fink - Moonlight (Duality/Detroit Live Version)
C2: KESSWA - Chasing Delerium feat. Nova Zai
D1: Specter - The Upper Room
D2: Raj Mahal - Hudsons
E1: Raybone Jones - Green Funk
E2: Whodat & Sophiyah.e - Don’t Know
F1: Howard Thomas - Experiment 10
F2: mBtheLight - aGAIN (T’s Edit)
F3: Sterling Toles - Janis More


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Kerri Chandler - A1 - Back To Earth (Find Your Peace) [The Knockdown Centre]
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Kerri Chandler - A2 - Never Thought (Main Vocal)
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Kerri Chandler - A3 - Milan (Full Sax Mix) [Magazzini Generali]
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Kerri Chandler - A4 - You Get Lost In It (Full Vocal Main Mix) [The Warehouse Project]
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Kerri Chandler - B1 - Hurry Up (Kerri's Again End Vocal Mix) [Ministry Of Sound]
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Kerri Chandler - B2 - Tenacity (Main Vocal Mix) [Output]B3Kaiku (Disco Version) [Kaiku]
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Kerri Chandler - B4 - Industria [Industria]
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Kerri Chandler - C1 - Dirty (Dj Deep's Son & Dad Edit) [Rex]
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Kerri Chandler - C2 - I See (Full Mix) [Razzmatazz]
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Kerri Chandler - C3 - The Piano Thing [Live] [Eathos]
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Kerri Chandler - C4 - Sunrise [Watergate]
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Kerri Chandler - D1 - See The Light (Album Edit) [Lux Fragil]
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Kerri Chandler - D2 - Sun Of Sound (Vocal Mix) [Plan B]
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Kerri Chandler - D3 - Keep One (But Do It Again) [Sir Henrys]
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Kerri Chandler - D4 - Who Knows (Media Vocal Mix) [Barbarellas]
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Kerri Chandler - E1 - Let It (Kerri's Original Full Vocal Mix) [Basic Club]
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Kerri Chandler - E2 - Change Your Mind (Full Vocal) [District 8]
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Kerri Chandler - E3 - Joyful Life (Full Vocal Mix) [De Marktkantine]
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Kerri Chandler - E4 - The Morning Heat (Main Mix) [La Grange]
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Kerri Chandler - F1 - The Calling [Club Qu]
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Kerri Chandler - F2 - Feelin' Red (Pull The 9 Out Mix)
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Kerri Chandler - F3 - Subbie (The Jackpot Mix) [Sub Club]
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Kerri Chandler - F4 - The Box Frame [Halcyon]
House music icon Kerri Chandler unveils his first album in 14 years, Spaces and Places, a global celebration of club and sound system culture, meticulously created by the New Jersey producer/DJ over several years on location at twenty-two of the world’s most distinguished nightclubs. Each track built on the spaces individual relationship with Kerri, often through decades of live shows or appearances, and in the process capturing unique rhythmic and emotional nuances.
Written and performed with a temporary studio on the centre of each dance floor, this jaw dropping 3 x 12” album in a stunningly designed tri-fold picture sleeve complete with hand signed A2 poster insert (first 500 only), showcases Kerri at his finest. Taking in never before heard tracks, versions and mixes separate to the four samplers that preceded it, this incredible body of work and concept has seen the album submitted for two Grammy awards.
As one of dance music’s most respected and authentic figures, Kerri Chandler is a true originator of his genre, with an impeccable discography and signature sound to match. He has unquestionably helped to shape house music’s positive outlook over the last 30 years. Not only from the DJ booth and studio, but also as an A&R via his Kaoz Theory label which has worked with contemporary talents like Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler and The Martinez Brothers. Now, Kerri Chandler is set to release a carefully rendered and truly unique body of work. Spaces and Places will undoubtedly be seen as a timeless tribute that underscores the originality that has kept him as one of the most in-demand artists for so many years.
“The first time I stepped into a nightclub was with my father as a child. I saw the magic of what a club space could sound and feel like as my Dad set up the DJ equipment at The Rallye Racquet Club. Hearing the power of those huge Altec Lansing "Voice of the Theater" Speakers and Horn-loaded JBL subwoofers fascinated me! In the late 80s, I was spoiled sonically by playing on several Richard Long Sound Systems around New York and New Jersey. This is why ever since I first ventured away from home, I have been infamous with my soundchecks at any space I have performed in. I make sure, with the help of the engineers in these “Spaces and Places”, many I have known most of my career, to get the best from each system. Each sound system is unique to each venue, even if it's the same type of gear, because of the physical space. And when you add the right audience to that specific nightclub, it comes to life! The club owners and engineers were gracious enough to let me take over each club and turn each venue, into a recording studio. I wanted to express the love of what could be possible in capturing my productions in the venue, from the heart of each space, right on the dance floor and I translate it onto this album, which I created over the course of 4 years and 24 venues later. I hope you enjoy this journey as I have. I present to you: "Spaces and Places".
With Love, Respect and Admiration.” – Kerri Chandler More
Written and performed with a temporary studio on the centre of each dance floor, this jaw dropping 3 x 12” album in a stunningly designed tri-fold picture sleeve complete with hand signed A2 poster insert (first 500 only), showcases Kerri at his finest. Taking in never before heard tracks, versions and mixes separate to the four samplers that preceded it, this incredible body of work and concept has seen the album submitted for two Grammy awards.
As one of dance music’s most respected and authentic figures, Kerri Chandler is a true originator of his genre, with an impeccable discography and signature sound to match. He has unquestionably helped to shape house music’s positive outlook over the last 30 years. Not only from the DJ booth and studio, but also as an A&R via his Kaoz Theory label which has worked with contemporary talents like Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler and The Martinez Brothers. Now, Kerri Chandler is set to release a carefully rendered and truly unique body of work. Spaces and Places will undoubtedly be seen as a timeless tribute that underscores the originality that has kept him as one of the most in-demand artists for so many years.
“The first time I stepped into a nightclub was with my father as a child. I saw the magic of what a club space could sound and feel like as my Dad set up the DJ equipment at The Rallye Racquet Club. Hearing the power of those huge Altec Lansing "Voice of the Theater" Speakers and Horn-loaded JBL subwoofers fascinated me! In the late 80s, I was spoiled sonically by playing on several Richard Long Sound Systems around New York and New Jersey. This is why ever since I first ventured away from home, I have been infamous with my soundchecks at any space I have performed in. I make sure, with the help of the engineers in these “Spaces and Places”, many I have known most of my career, to get the best from each system. Each sound system is unique to each venue, even if it's the same type of gear, because of the physical space. And when you add the right audience to that specific nightclub, it comes to life! The club owners and engineers were gracious enough to let me take over each club and turn each venue, into a recording studio. I wanted to express the love of what could be possible in capturing my productions in the venue, from the heart of each space, right on the dance floor and I translate it onto this album, which I created over the course of 4 years and 24 venues later. I hope you enjoy this journey as I have. I present to you: "Spaces and Places".
With Love, Respect and Admiration.” – Kerri Chandler More
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DJ Stingray 313 - Serotonin
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DJ Stingray 313 - Straight Up Cyborg
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DJ Stingray 313 - Start Chat
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DJ Stingray 313 - Silicon Romance
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DJ Stingray 313 - Potential
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DJ Stingray 313 - Wire Act
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DJ Stingray 313 - Binarycoven
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DJ Stingray 313 - NWO
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DJ Stingray 313 - Mindless
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DJ Stingray 313 - Counter Surveillance
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DJ Stingray 313 - LR001
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DJ Stingray 313 - It's All Connected
DJ Stingray 313's Aqua Team series returns to Micron Audio. Originally released as a two-part series on the ever-innovative WeMe, the records quickly became collector's items. 15 years later, Aqua Team is now back in full force, reimagined as a triple vinyl album of underwater sonic explorations, fully remastered to meet modern cyborg standards. "Serotonin" starts the series off in true DJ Stingray style - pounding drums and 808 bass kicks, airy yet striking arpeggios and haunting vocal loops throughout. "Straight Up Cyborg" is a dystopian journey through cybernetic blips, bleeps and static and progressive build that truly bring the track to life. An aquatic alien bassline, sonar-like leads and hovering snare move swiftly in "Star Chart"; "Silicon Romance" and "Counter Surveillance" are modish tracks instantly recognizable as DJ Stingray 313's unique Detroit sound. "You have a destiny, and now is your time to fulfill it" says the mantra-like sample in "Potential", an entrancing synth loop sure to send listeners and dancefloors deep diving into euphoria. Pounding drums, floor-shaking low-end, running percussion and atonal, ominous samples theme the nefarious tracks "Binary Coven", "NWO", "LR001" and "Mindless", footnoting much darker undertakings in DJ Stingray 313's Aqua Team excursion. Closing out the Aqua Team saga is the strongly-titled "It's All Connected". Thick drums, glistening arpeggios and ethereal strings shine brightly across a wide stereo plane, creating a thundering wall of sound. Aqua Team truly showcases the diverse facets of DJ Stingray 313's signature production, as vast and evolving as the seafloor itself. - Jay Remy
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Módulo 1000 - Turpe Est Sine Crine Caput
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Módulo 1000 - Não Fale Com Parede
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Módulo 1000 - Espêlho
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Módulo 1000 - Lem - Ed - Êcalg
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Módulo 1000 - Ôlho Por Ôlho, Dente Por Dente
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Módulo 1000 - Metrô Mental
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Módulo 1000 - Telcados
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Módulo 1000 - Salve-Se Quem Pude
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Módulo 1000 - Animália
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWKf3wxxDZU
Tracklist:
1. Turpe Est Sine Crine Caput
2. Não Fale Com Parede
3. Espêlho
4. Lem - Ed - Êcalg
5. Ôlho Por Ôlho, Dente Por Dente
6. Metrô Mental
7. Teclados
8. Salve-Se Quem Pude
9. Animália
10.Ferrugem E Fuligem*
11.Curtíssima*
12.The Cancer Stick*
13.Waiting For Tomorrow*
4.Big Mama*
15.Isto Não Quer Dizer Nada*
16.Gloriosa*
17.Cafusa*
* CD Only
Single LP Housed in a Triple Gatefold Textured Sleeve.
Módulo 1000 were not messing around when they made 'Não Fale Com Paredes’. It holds its own, not just as a raw, heavy, experimental “Brazilian” psychedelic rock album, but as a raw, heavy, experimental psychedelic rock album, full-stop! Formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1969, Módulo 1000 honed their craft as the house band in clubs and resorts in São Paulo where they predominantly covered American artists such as Jimmy Hendrix as well as British giants, Led Zeppelin. After acquiring a taste for fame following the performance of one of their tracks at the Rio International Song Festival, the band focussed their attention on composing original material. Their manager, Marinaldo Guimarães, encouraged the band to explore their experimental and creative sides. This, in parallel with the explosion of experimental music in Brazil, resulted in the band performing alongside heavyweights such as O Têrço; there was a happening in the air.Módulo 1000 recorded just one album. Released on Top Tape records in 1972, it featured Eduardo Leal on bass, Candido Faria on drums, Daniel Cardone on guitar, violin and vocals, and Luiz Paulo Simas on organ, piano, and vocals. 'Não Fale Com Paredes' was produced by the popular DJ, Ademir Lemos, and came housed in a fold-out cover featuring tripped-out artwork and design by Wander Borges. However, due the uncompromising nature of its wild, heavy psychedelic rock sound, the album was destined not to be played on the radio in Brazil. Rumours suggest that the label didn't understand the album, and as a result, it wasn't promoted or marketed. Thus, like many other underground cult classics, it was lost in the ether, only later to be rediscovered by a new audience at a different time.One thing is certain, you definitely know when you've heard Módulo 1000. The sound is raw, heavy and at points quite aggressive, more Black Sabbath than Os Mutantes. It floats between psychedelic rock, prog rock, early metal, and dare we say, displays elements of proto-math-rock.The band’s discography includes a 7" single, as well as their music being featured on several compilations for Odeon Records, additionally they released a 7" single under their alias 'Love Machine' for Top Tape Records. These compositions are included as bonus tracks on the CD version of our reissue. More
Tracklist:
1. Turpe Est Sine Crine Caput
2. Não Fale Com Parede
3. Espêlho
4. Lem - Ed - Êcalg
5. Ôlho Por Ôlho, Dente Por Dente
6. Metrô Mental
7. Teclados
8. Salve-Se Quem Pude
9. Animália
10.Ferrugem E Fuligem*
11.Curtíssima*
12.The Cancer Stick*
13.Waiting For Tomorrow*
4.Big Mama*
15.Isto Não Quer Dizer Nada*
16.Gloriosa*
17.Cafusa*
* CD Only
Single LP Housed in a Triple Gatefold Textured Sleeve.
Módulo 1000 were not messing around when they made 'Não Fale Com Paredes’. It holds its own, not just as a raw, heavy, experimental “Brazilian” psychedelic rock album, but as a raw, heavy, experimental psychedelic rock album, full-stop! Formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1969, Módulo 1000 honed their craft as the house band in clubs and resorts in São Paulo where they predominantly covered American artists such as Jimmy Hendrix as well as British giants, Led Zeppelin. After acquiring a taste for fame following the performance of one of their tracks at the Rio International Song Festival, the band focussed their attention on composing original material. Their manager, Marinaldo Guimarães, encouraged the band to explore their experimental and creative sides. This, in parallel with the explosion of experimental music in Brazil, resulted in the band performing alongside heavyweights such as O Têrço; there was a happening in the air.Módulo 1000 recorded just one album. Released on Top Tape records in 1972, it featured Eduardo Leal on bass, Candido Faria on drums, Daniel Cardone on guitar, violin and vocals, and Luiz Paulo Simas on organ, piano, and vocals. 'Não Fale Com Paredes' was produced by the popular DJ, Ademir Lemos, and came housed in a fold-out cover featuring tripped-out artwork and design by Wander Borges. However, due the uncompromising nature of its wild, heavy psychedelic rock sound, the album was destined not to be played on the radio in Brazil. Rumours suggest that the label didn't understand the album, and as a result, it wasn't promoted or marketed. Thus, like many other underground cult classics, it was lost in the ether, only later to be rediscovered by a new audience at a different time.One thing is certain, you definitely know when you've heard Módulo 1000. The sound is raw, heavy and at points quite aggressive, more Black Sabbath than Os Mutantes. It floats between psychedelic rock, prog rock, early metal, and dare we say, displays elements of proto-math-rock.The band’s discography includes a 7" single, as well as their music being featured on several compilations for Odeon Records, additionally they released a 7" single under their alias 'Love Machine' for Top Tape Records. These compositions are included as bonus tracks on the CD version of our reissue. More
A trio of drum & bass kings return to the label for a vintage-esque Metalheadz release ushered in by the space-age sounds of 'Irrelevant' by Loxy & Ink.
'Token' takes a darker, more sinister turn as Resound gets in on the act.
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'Token' takes a darker, more sinister turn as Resound gets in on the act.
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Remarkably it's been 4 years since SB81's 'Future Point EP' but the Wolverhampton-based producer is back in style, this time with the 'Picture This EP'.
A 4-tracker representative of the authentic SB81 sound - curiously emotive at times yet dramatically brutal at others with twists and turns from top to bottom.
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A 4-tracker representative of the authentic SB81 sound - curiously emotive at times yet dramatically brutal at others with twists and turns from top to bottom.
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V.A. - A1 Icicle - Arrows
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V.A. - A2 Commix - Faceless (Marcus Intalex Remix)
3
V.A. - B1 dBridge - Since We've Been Apart
4
V.A. - B2 Friction & K-Tee - Overtime (SpectraSoul Remix)
12" Green Colour vinyl
Shogun Audio are proud to present the ninth volume of the acclaimed Shuriken vinyl series - featuring four of the most popular tracks from the Shogun vaults that have never previously appeared on vinyl
Set on green vinyl, this is a strictly limited edition collector's item so don't miss your chance to assemble a set of weapons any warrior would be proud of, when they are gone they are gone…
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Shogun Audio are proud to present the ninth volume of the acclaimed Shuriken vinyl series - featuring four of the most popular tracks from the Shogun vaults that have never previously appeared on vinyl
Set on green vinyl, this is a strictly limited edition collector's item so don't miss your chance to assemble a set of weapons any warrior would be proud of, when they are gone they are gone…
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Label:Soundway Records
Cat-No:SNDWLP150
Release-Date:04.11.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:3LP
Label:Soundway Records
Cat-No:SNDWLP150
Release-Date:04.11.2022
Genre:Alternative/Electronic
Configuration:3LP
1
Carlos Cutaia - Operativo
2
El Signo - Dimensiones Ocultas (Ric Piccolo edit)
3
Ultimate Warriors - Running Away From You
4
Abaddon - No Es Computable
5
Toby - Ain't That Better (Harari edit)
6
The Originals - Vamos A La Playa
7
Mike Ribas - Secuencia Sin Consecuencias
8
Adalberto Cevasco - Reencuentros No 2
9
Los Moesicos Del Centro - Esquirlas
10
Divina Gloria - Mediterranee Club
11
Mike Ribas - Como Son Los Retratos (Harari edit)
12
Delight - I Wanna Make You Mine
13
Gaita - Mueve Tu Cuerpo
14
Donald - A Ver, A Ver (Ric Piccolo edit)
15
Bad Girls - Dance To Dance
16
Carla Rab - Sexy Films
17
Los Musicos Del Centro - Aire De Tropicos
18
Jorge Lopez Ruiz - De Mama Candombe
19
Jorge Alfano - Fuego
First bactch sold out on presale - collecting orders for restock!
Soundway’s telescope to forgotten and lesser known musical realms extends to Argentina on a brand new, triple vinyl compilation, Síntesis Moderna: An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980-1990.
A digital rewilding of computer and synth powered music, dripping with an impressive variety of influence, from Italo disco, electro-funk, post punk, tango, ambience, jazz-fusion, Afro-folk and techno pop. The record is a cultural document of a musical decade transformed after the lifting of restrictions of English language music post Falklands War, and the end of Argentina’s military dictatorship.
TRACKLIST:
DISC 1
A1. Carlos Cutaia - Operativo
A2. El Signo - Dimensiones Ocultas
(Ric Piccolo Edit)
A3. Ultimate Warriors - Running
Away From You
B1. Abaddon - No Es Computable
B2. Toby - Ain’t That Better (Harari Edit)
B3. The Originals - Vamos A La Playa
B4. Mike Ribas - Secuencia Sin
Consecuencias
DISC 2
C1. Adalberto Cevasco - Reencuentros
N° 2
C2. Los Músicos Del Centro - Esquirlas
C3. Divina Gloria - Mediterranée Club
D1. Mike Ribas - Como Son Los Retratos
(Harari Edit)
D2. Delight - I Wanna Make You Mine
D3. Gaita - Mueve Tu Cuerpo
DISC 3
E1. Donald - A Ver, A Ver
(Ric Piccolo Edit)
E2. Bad Girls - Dance To Dance
E3. Carla Rab - Sexy Films
F1. Los Músicos Del Centro - Aire de
Trópicos
F2. Jorge López Ruiz - De Mamá
Candombe
F3. Jorge Alfano - Fuego
FOR FANS OF: Ritmo Fantasia compilation, Jonny Rock, Balearic Breakfast compilation More
Soundway’s telescope to forgotten and lesser known musical realms extends to Argentina on a brand new, triple vinyl compilation, Síntesis Moderna: An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980-1990.
A digital rewilding of computer and synth powered music, dripping with an impressive variety of influence, from Italo disco, electro-funk, post punk, tango, ambience, jazz-fusion, Afro-folk and techno pop. The record is a cultural document of a musical decade transformed after the lifting of restrictions of English language music post Falklands War, and the end of Argentina’s military dictatorship.
TRACKLIST:
DISC 1
A1. Carlos Cutaia - Operativo
A2. El Signo - Dimensiones Ocultas
(Ric Piccolo Edit)
A3. Ultimate Warriors - Running
Away From You
B1. Abaddon - No Es Computable
B2. Toby - Ain’t That Better (Harari Edit)
B3. The Originals - Vamos A La Playa
B4. Mike Ribas - Secuencia Sin
Consecuencias
DISC 2
C1. Adalberto Cevasco - Reencuentros
N° 2
C2. Los Músicos Del Centro - Esquirlas
C3. Divina Gloria - Mediterranée Club
D1. Mike Ribas - Como Son Los Retratos
(Harari Edit)
D2. Delight - I Wanna Make You Mine
D3. Gaita - Mueve Tu Cuerpo
DISC 3
E1. Donald - A Ver, A Ver
(Ric Piccolo Edit)
E2. Bad Girls - Dance To Dance
E3. Carla Rab - Sexy Films
F1. Los Músicos Del Centro - Aire de
Trópicos
F2. Jorge López Ruiz - De Mamá
Candombe
F3. Jorge Alfano - Fuego
FOR FANS OF: Ritmo Fantasia compilation, Jonny Rock, Balearic Breakfast compilation More
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LSB - A1) Renaissance Song
2
LSB - A2) Tango Belt
3
LSB - B1) Hotpants Bouncer
4
LSB - B2) Ghost Dub
LSB returns to his roots for this very special EP… 'Renaissance Songs'.
Following the release of his deep and introspective nameless mini album on Footnotes earlier this summer (which was his first solo release is almost three years), Luke Beavon continues this sudden spate of proliferation with four timeless soulful D&B grooves on the label that played a huge role in his development… Spearhead.
A link that goes deeper than many might think, Steve BCee and LSB have supported each other from the off: Spearhead was one of the earliest labels to sign and champion LSB productions and played a big role in LSB's discography and sound before he joined the ranks at Soul:r. But a few years before that, LSB was also a major influence for BCee as he was the first DJ to play and test out BCee's productions at a night called Bounce in Norwich.
This mutual appreciation, respect and friendship has existed ever since and this EP is a long time coming. Flexing that golden age liquid sound - big samples and even bigger grooves - each of these four cuts hits hard and with a sense of familiarity for all soulful and deep D&B heads.
'Renaissance Song' hits with a dusty string sample and vocal that smacks of early High Contrast while 'Tango Belt' lilts with a Creative Source era jazzy swing and cute piano flurries on the fills. Deeper into the EP we hit a more reflective heads-down moment on 'Hotpants Bouncer' before 'Ghost Dub' finishes the EP with a big club-hitting swagger.
Four tracks, perfectly formed: All shades of deep, soulful drum & bass, all chapters of the night catered for, all reasons why LSB is in a league of his own… We guarantee this will still sound good next time LSB returns to his roots.
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Following the release of his deep and introspective nameless mini album on Footnotes earlier this summer (which was his first solo release is almost three years), Luke Beavon continues this sudden spate of proliferation with four timeless soulful D&B grooves on the label that played a huge role in his development… Spearhead.
A link that goes deeper than many might think, Steve BCee and LSB have supported each other from the off: Spearhead was one of the earliest labels to sign and champion LSB productions and played a big role in LSB's discography and sound before he joined the ranks at Soul:r. But a few years before that, LSB was also a major influence for BCee as he was the first DJ to play and test out BCee's productions at a night called Bounce in Norwich.
This mutual appreciation, respect and friendship has existed ever since and this EP is a long time coming. Flexing that golden age liquid sound - big samples and even bigger grooves - each of these four cuts hits hard and with a sense of familiarity for all soulful and deep D&B heads.
'Renaissance Song' hits with a dusty string sample and vocal that smacks of early High Contrast while 'Tango Belt' lilts with a Creative Source era jazzy swing and cute piano flurries on the fills. Deeper into the EP we hit a more reflective heads-down moment on 'Hotpants Bouncer' before 'Ghost Dub' finishes the EP with a big club-hitting swagger.
Four tracks, perfectly formed: All shades of deep, soulful drum & bass, all chapters of the night catered for, all reasons why LSB is in a league of his own… We guarantee this will still sound good next time LSB returns to his roots.
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Alton Miller - Love Don't Pass Me By (feat KB)
2
Alton Miller - Love Don't Pass Me By (instrumental)
Sound Signature welcome the return of Detroit hero Alton Miller for a classy single graced with the vocals of KB, with the thoughtful addition of an instrumental on the flip for those so minded. The result is some extremely classy, luxurious sounding deep house music with a touch of the lounge about it. A track that certainly plays its cards cautiously rather than banging them down on the table all at the same time, but one that will build the atmosphere of your early evening set up subtly but surely.
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The debut album by the Pyramids was inspired by the group"s visit to the Lalibela monastery in Egypt, and was recorded in Yellow Springs Ohio in early 1973. Drawing on the teachings of Cecil Taylor and the influence of John Coltrane, combined with a barrage of intense percussion, the album evolves over several long-form pieces. Initially only 500 copies were pressed and sold to friends and followers in the local area.
Trackliste
1.1Lalibela
2.1Lalibela (cont.)
2.2Indigo
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Trackliste
1.1Lalibela
2.1Lalibela (cont.)
2.2Indigo
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King Of Kings was recorded in 1974 and features a wider array of instruments including Ugandan Harp and Balafon. Perhaps best known for the expansive "Nsorama (The Stars)" a seminal work of Spiritual Jazz.
Tracklist:
1.1Mogho Naba (King Of Kings)
1.2Queen Of The Spirits
1.3Nsorama (The Stars)
1.4My Africa More
Tracklist:
1.1Mogho Naba (King Of Kings)
1.2Queen Of The Spirits
1.3Nsorama (The Stars)
1.4My Africa More
Birth/Speed/Merging was recorded in 1976 after the band"s move to San Francisco. The album closes the Pyramids" 70s trilogy and makes more use of studio technology: adding overdubs and other effects, a marked departure from the previous two releases, though at no cost to the urgent message and energy of their earlier works.
Tracklist:
1.1Birth / Speed / Merging Suite Part 1. Aomawa
1.2Part 2. Birth/Speed/Merging
1.3Part 3. Reaffirmation
1.4Jamaican Carnival
1.5Black Man And Woman Of The Nile More
Tracklist:
1.1Birth / Speed / Merging Suite Part 1. Aomawa
1.2Part 2. Birth/Speed/Merging
1.3Part 3. Reaffirmation
1.4Jamaican Carnival
1.5Black Man And Woman Of The Nile More
Strut continue their work from the archives of Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids with a first ever vinyl release of Ackamoor"s debut avant-garde / Afro-jazz recordings from 1971 with The Collective, based out of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Tracklist:
1.1The Shepherd's Tune
1.2Idrissa's Dream Part I
1.3Idrissa's Dream Part II
1.4Black Queen
2.1Beginning Roots Part I
2.2Beginning Roots Part II
2.3Veil Of Solitude More
Tracklist:
1.1The Shepherd's Tune
1.2Idrissa's Dream Part I
1.3Idrissa's Dream Part II
1.4Black Queen
2.1Beginning Roots Part I
2.2Beginning Roots Part II
2.3Veil Of Solitude More
Strut present the first ever compilation of Balka Sound, bringing together their influential 1980s recordings. Hailing from Congo-Brazzaville and led by revered vocalist and ngonfi player, Nkibi “Lusialala” Albert, Balka Sound created their own unique musical world, re imagining traditional Congolese Balka rhythms with electric guitars, electric bass and drums, alongside the traditional 5-string ngonfi.
Tracklist:
1.1Ah Lusialala
1.2Ni Kuel'ko
1.3Bia Sala
1.4Basi Bayele
1.5Lekou
1.6Bukut' Bua Kinguengui
1.7Ha Ta Ba Betu Ku Bula
2.1Ku Mavula
2.2Kidilu
2.3Wa Yiwou
2.4Ka Mu Wila Ko
2.5Nia Nia
2.6Kwele More
Tracklist:
1.1Ah Lusialala
1.2Ni Kuel'ko
1.3Bia Sala
1.4Basi Bayele
1.5Lekou
1.6Bukut' Bua Kinguengui
1.7Ha Ta Ba Betu Ku Bula
2.1Ku Mavula
2.2Kidilu
2.3Wa Yiwou
2.4Ka Mu Wila Ko
2.5Nia Nia
2.6Kwele More
Kieran Hebden's Text Records is proud to announce Bolts, the debut album from British-Armenian producer Hagop Tchaparian, set for release in autumn 2022.
"Can I say, my friends call me Hagop? I don't want people to struggle with my long name. I always liked that Eminem introduced himself and said "hi, my name is…." I think I want to be called Hagop so people find it easy to connect."
Hagop's debut album Bolts features ten tracks of hyper-personal rhythm music that mixes techno with field recordings of his travels through Armenian and Mediterranean culture. Early DJ support has come from Four Tet, Gilles Peterson and Nikki Nair. The artwork for Bolts was curated by skateboard, music and sports photography legend Atiba Jefferson.
"As a teenager I would make the pilgrimage to Slam City skateboard shop - I couldn't really afford to buy anything other than Thrasher magazine. I would see Atiba's photos and get super inspired and want to push across the bridge and go skate Southbank. Downstairs was Rough Trade Records where I would be able to find the music from the music section in Thrasher and music i heard in the background of skate videos that I couldn't really seem to find anywhere else. Atiba was photographing loads of these bands too so it's absolutely a crazy dream to be able to work with someone who provided so much of the inspiration throughout my life." More
"Can I say, my friends call me Hagop? I don't want people to struggle with my long name. I always liked that Eminem introduced himself and said "hi, my name is…." I think I want to be called Hagop so people find it easy to connect."
Hagop's debut album Bolts features ten tracks of hyper-personal rhythm music that mixes techno with field recordings of his travels through Armenian and Mediterranean culture. Early DJ support has come from Four Tet, Gilles Peterson and Nikki Nair. The artwork for Bolts was curated by skateboard, music and sports photography legend Atiba Jefferson.
"As a teenager I would make the pilgrimage to Slam City skateboard shop - I couldn't really afford to buy anything other than Thrasher magazine. I would see Atiba's photos and get super inspired and want to push across the bridge and go skate Southbank. Downstairs was Rough Trade Records where I would be able to find the music from the music section in Thrasher and music i heard in the background of skate videos that I couldn't really seem to find anywhere else. Atiba was photographing loads of these bands too so it's absolutely a crazy dream to be able to work with someone who provided so much of the inspiration throughout my life." More
IMPORT HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK
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Narciss - Feather Boa Constrictor
2
Narciss - Lovechild (Outrun Mix)
3
Narciss - Tokyo
4
Narciss - Dreamcast (Repro remix)
Tracklisting:
A1 Narciss & Vixen - Feather Boa Constrictor
A2 Narciss - Lovechild (Outrun Mix)
B1 Narciss - Tokyo
B2 Narciss - Dreamcast (Repro remix)
Release Note:
Hot on the heels of last year's Dear Diary EP on Lobster Theremin, explosive performances on HOR and an intimate interview with celebrated German publication Groove Magazine, frequent Berlin & Leipzig DJ Narciss comes through with four deep and groovy cuts of bass-driven techno.
'Feather Boa Constrictor' features one of Copenhagen's most exciting emerging producers in recent years - Vixen - fresh off her own acclaimed release, Hard Magik For Soft Souls, on Lobster Theremin in December. Now the pair link up on the DJ Mag Breakthrough Label of the Year imprint that blends all the best elements of the Berlin and Copenhagen scenes in a highspeed trip through psy-trance, synth-wave and techno.
Narciss is on his ones as we enter the A2; 'Lovechild' (Outrun Mix) is aptly named with its reference to the 1986 arcade game Outrun, which featured some of the best video-game music to ever be created. Deep basslines, swirling synth-stabs and a soothing deepness and contemplativeness that can only come with driving a virtual car down a never-ending highway. 'Tokyo' makes use of polyrhythms and textures blended with what sounds like an old Sampha record. It's a wonderful combination of dark, deep and forward-thinking sound, before Copenhagen producer Repro comes through with a typically EBM-focused remix combining elements of every track. More
A1 Narciss & Vixen - Feather Boa Constrictor
A2 Narciss - Lovechild (Outrun Mix)
B1 Narciss - Tokyo
B2 Narciss - Dreamcast (Repro remix)
Release Note:
Hot on the heels of last year's Dear Diary EP on Lobster Theremin, explosive performances on HOR and an intimate interview with celebrated German publication Groove Magazine, frequent Berlin & Leipzig DJ Narciss comes through with four deep and groovy cuts of bass-driven techno.
'Feather Boa Constrictor' features one of Copenhagen's most exciting emerging producers in recent years - Vixen - fresh off her own acclaimed release, Hard Magik For Soft Souls, on Lobster Theremin in December. Now the pair link up on the DJ Mag Breakthrough Label of the Year imprint that blends all the best elements of the Berlin and Copenhagen scenes in a highspeed trip through psy-trance, synth-wave and techno.
Narciss is on his ones as we enter the A2; 'Lovechild' (Outrun Mix) is aptly named with its reference to the 1986 arcade game Outrun, which featured some of the best video-game music to ever be created. Deep basslines, swirling synth-stabs and a soothing deepness and contemplativeness that can only come with driving a virtual car down a never-ending highway. 'Tokyo' makes use of polyrhythms and textures blended with what sounds like an old Sampha record. It's a wonderful combination of dark, deep and forward-thinking sound, before Copenhagen producer Repro comes through with a typically EBM-focused remix combining elements of every track. More
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Evod & Oisel - M1
2
Evod & Oisel - M2
3
Evod & Oisel - M3
4
Evod & Oisel - M4
5
Evod & Oisel - M1 (MBM & Odyssée3013 remix)
Tracklisting:
A1 Evod & Oisel - M1
A2 Evod & Oisel - M2
B1 Evod & Oisel - M3
B2 Evod & Oisel - M4
B3 Evod & Oisel - M1 (MBM & Odyssée3013 remix)
Release Note:
Monumentale is the title of the vinyl release of Milan based label 24H Records, composed by Evod and Oisel.
It is a tale of balance and power; one can hear the passion of the two artists through their productions. Evod and Oisel participated in the 24/H challenge composing music in one day. They were resident in the studio inside Tempio del Futuro Perduto to compose this outstanding work.
Inspired by Detroit Techno their crafted their style as unique, with high researched sound fields. 4 original tracks next to a collab rework of track A1 by 24H Records resident artists unified on 140g wax. More
A1 Evod & Oisel - M1
A2 Evod & Oisel - M2
B1 Evod & Oisel - M3
B2 Evod & Oisel - M4
B3 Evod & Oisel - M1 (MBM & Odyssée3013 remix)
Release Note:
Monumentale is the title of the vinyl release of Milan based label 24H Records, composed by Evod and Oisel.
It is a tale of balance and power; one can hear the passion of the two artists through their productions. Evod and Oisel participated in the 24/H challenge composing music in one day. They were resident in the studio inside Tempio del Futuro Perduto to compose this outstanding work.
Inspired by Detroit Techno their crafted their style as unique, with high researched sound fields. 4 original tracks next to a collab rework of track A1 by 24H Records resident artists unified on 140g wax. More
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Unknown - Beat Therapy (Chemical Remix)
2
Unknown - I Still Have A Dream
3
Unknown - Underground Tour
4
Unknown - Beat Therapy
Tracklisting:
A1 Unknown - Beat Therapy (Chemical Remix)
A2 Unknown - I Still Have A Dream
B1 Unknown - Underground Tour
B2 Unknown - Beat Therapy More
A1 Unknown - Beat Therapy (Chemical Remix)
A2 Unknown - I Still Have A Dream
B1 Unknown - Underground Tour
B2 Unknown - Beat Therapy More

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dgoHn - Enclosed
2
dgoHn - Kind Of Sort Of Not Really
3
dgoHn - Nots
4
dgoHn - Pox
dgoHn reappears in AF with this 4-tracker EP called "Portus", a dreamy exercise in fast/slow rhythms, atmospheric drumfunk, IDM and experimental electronica. Un-bloody-missable. New music from John Cunnane is always exciting, surely one of the modern scene's most forward-thinking artists. After the brilliant "Undesignated Remixes" in Love Love Records, this is another stellar release by dgoHn and Analogical Force!!!
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George T - Baby
2
George T - Bass Chase
3
George T - Lunar Pursuits
4
George T - Silver
For their 4th venture, AGT Records presents the cosmic sounds of George T and his solar-sound-system explorations. Responsible for a multitude of club ready releases in the late 90’s and early 2000’s, you can find George Thomson’s aliases in the catalogues of legendary labels such as NRK Sound Division, Stickman Records and Glasgow Underground. Thomson’s sound is a warped fusion of disco, electro and tech-house, splicing together influences from the US tribal and UK tech house scenes that were prevalent in that golden era of electronic dance music.
This is on display with ‘Some Lunar Pursuits’, as across the EP you find driving, jet-fuelled basslines that lift the tracks off the ground, while ‘Baby’ and ‘Silver’ throw about snappy percussion and dubby, reverb-drenched vocals that bring you back down to Earth and back onto the dancefloor. ‘Bass Chase’ provides a stripped-back bass heavy weapon to switch up the vibe, and title track ‘Lunar Pursuits’ is made for the afters as nostalgic synth lines float around alien house stabs, sending you back into the skies and beyond.
AGT Records is putting this one back into the stratosphere, all in good time. More
This is on display with ‘Some Lunar Pursuits’, as across the EP you find driving, jet-fuelled basslines that lift the tracks off the ground, while ‘Baby’ and ‘Silver’ throw about snappy percussion and dubby, reverb-drenched vocals that bring you back down to Earth and back onto the dancefloor. ‘Bass Chase’ provides a stripped-back bass heavy weapon to switch up the vibe, and title track ‘Lunar Pursuits’ is made for the afters as nostalgic synth lines float around alien house stabs, sending you back into the skies and beyond.
AGT Records is putting this one back into the stratosphere, all in good time. More
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Indira Paganotto - Jambo
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Indira Paganotto - Guns & Horses
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Indira Paganotto - Angara Bebesi
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Indira Paganotto - Uzi
Trailblazing Spanish techno DJ and producer Indira Paganotto inaugurates her new label Artcore with a vigorous EP. Spanning a distinctive fusion of techno, psytrance and flamenco, the imprint’s stellar debut showcases Indira’s free spiritedness and open-minded approach to making music. An outpost exclusively for her own productions, the launch follows a string of releases via prominent techno labels KNTXT, Second State and Octopus Records. Driven to present her artistic evolution to the world, followers can expect to find Indira shrewdly combining her techno skills with more instrumentals, as well as unique genre clashes. "For me, my music is a state of trance,” Indira explains. “Each track has to tell a lot of stories with sensitivity and romanticism while looking backwards to our roots and forwards to visions of the future. My Guns & Horses EP is a mixture of my 12-year career, my experiences in different countries, my love for Asian culture and respect for my Spanish roots - flamenco!!! It also speaks of my passion for psytrance, a gift inherited from my father who spent more than ten years in India and was the one who instilled this sound and lifestyle in me.” Opening track 'Jambo', is a slick roller which sees techno meet flamenco and a Spanish gypsy essence. Rippling with sounds that reach across frenetic flamenco guitar playing and psychedelic basslines, it’s one of Indira’s most distinct works to date. 'Guns & Horses ' is an arresting affair, with psychedelic synths, breakneck beats and exhilarating female vocals set to take listeners to another dimension. 'Angara Bebesi', the darkest cut on the EP, goes for deep, sleek techno with high-octane basslines, while the decisive beats and unrelenting drums of ‘UZI’ cuts in to close the EP. Bringing through powerful vocals, unexpected animal calls and twisted psytrance-tinged melodies, it lands designed to mess with your mind.
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Emmanuel - Tiger Grass
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Emmanuel - Influencer
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Emmanuel - Timecode
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Emmanuel - ICGNS
Tracklisting:
A1 Emmanuel - Tiger Grass
A2 Emmanuel - Influencer
B1 Emmanuel - Timecode
B2 Emmanuel - ICGNS
Release Note:
"Force of Nature" represented the link between life and nature and techno, a work that goes across 10 years of his career, label boss Emmanuel is back with a new release on the core label. "Tiger Grass" is the natural evolution of his sound, defining a concept of timelessness and modern sound design, now more than ever he is committed to raise the awareness of what techno as a cultural and art-form language should communicate to the dance-floor now and tomorrow. More
A1 Emmanuel - Tiger Grass
A2 Emmanuel - Influencer
B1 Emmanuel - Timecode
B2 Emmanuel - ICGNS
Release Note:
"Force of Nature" represented the link between life and nature and techno, a work that goes across 10 years of his career, label boss Emmanuel is back with a new release on the core label. "Tiger Grass" is the natural evolution of his sound, defining a concept of timelessness and modern sound design, now more than ever he is committed to raise the awareness of what techno as a cultural and art-form language should communicate to the dance-floor now and tomorrow. More
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Nuron - The Coded Message
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Nuron - Interior World
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Nuron - Waiting For Nothing
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Nuron - Another Way
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Nuron - Neither Here Nor There
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Fugue - Contrapoint (First Version)
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Nuron - Dialectic Confusion
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Fugue - Contrapoint (Stasis Mix 1) (Stasis remix)
Tracklisting:
A1 Nuron - The Coded Message
A2 Nuron - Interior World
B1 Nuron - Waiting For Nothing
B2 Nuron - Another Way
C1 Nuron - Neither Here Nor There
C2 Fugue - Contrapoint (First Version)
D1 Nuron - Dialectic Confusion
D2 Fugue - Contrapoint (Stasis Mix 1) (Stasis remix)
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Nuron makes a spectacular return on De:tuned with a compilation of hidden treasures! Nurmad Jusat aka Nuron / Fugue, one of the originators of the UK emotive techno sound, went on a quest for archived material and unearthed a handful of DAT tapes with previously unreleased music from the early to mid 90s. The tracks offer a deeply melodic and unique masterclass. Nuron combines a pulsing four-on-the-floor signature beat of the traditional techno sound with his characteristic rhythm and harmony elements. Classic Likemind-esque material that comes with an exclusive Stasis remix of 'Contrapoint'. Essential purchase!
Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis and pressed on 180 gr vinyl. Al White created all the graphic work. Stay tuned! More
A1 Nuron - The Coded Message
A2 Nuron - Interior World
B1 Nuron - Waiting For Nothing
B2 Nuron - Another Way
C1 Nuron - Neither Here Nor There
C2 Fugue - Contrapoint (First Version)
D1 Nuron - Dialectic Confusion
D2 Fugue - Contrapoint (Stasis Mix 1) (Stasis remix)
Release Note:
Nuron makes a spectacular return on De:tuned with a compilation of hidden treasures! Nurmad Jusat aka Nuron / Fugue, one of the originators of the UK emotive techno sound, went on a quest for archived material and unearthed a handful of DAT tapes with previously unreleased music from the early to mid 90s. The tracks offer a deeply melodic and unique masterclass. Nuron combines a pulsing four-on-the-floor signature beat of the traditional techno sound with his characteristic rhythm and harmony elements. Classic Likemind-esque material that comes with an exclusive Stasis remix of 'Contrapoint'. Essential purchase!
Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis and pressed on 180 gr vinyl. Al White created all the graphic work. Stay tuned! More
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Rosati - The Alarm
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Rosati - Mismo
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Rosati - Lexicon
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Rosati - First Choice
Tracklisting:
A1 Rosati - The Alarm
A2 Rosati - Mismo
B1 Rosati - Lexicon
B2 Rosati - First Choice
Release Note:
The Amsterdam based "Rosati" making his Be As One debut with a 4 tracker EP of heavy wight twisted 90's influence techno and pounding grooves, Limited copies, not to be missed.
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A1 Rosati - The Alarm
A2 Rosati - Mismo
B1 Rosati - Lexicon
B2 Rosati - First Choice
Release Note:
The Amsterdam based "Rosati" making his Be As One debut with a 4 tracker EP of heavy wight twisted 90's influence techno and pounding grooves, Limited copies, not to be missed.
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TIP!
Without a doubt, To Rococo Rot are an exception within the German music landscape. From 1995 until they broke up in 2014, the group around Robert Lippok, Ronald Lippok and Stefan Schneider researched a unique sound between electronica, ambient, post-melancholy and the further development of a new, free music like krautrock. Pitchfork described their sound as "unmistakably digital, yet 100% human" (unverkennbar digital und doch 100% menschlich).
With releases on labels such as Kitty-Yo, City Slang and Mute Records as well as concerts worldwide, the band has built a remarkable reputation. The trio was invited three times by John Peel to record radio sessions in the BBC studios.
Bureau B is pleased to make the recordings from these three sessions from the years 1997 and 1999 available on record for the first time, which, in addition to the live versions of selected album tracks, also contains exclusive, unreleased songs. More
Without a doubt, To Rococo Rot are an exception within the German music landscape. From 1995 until they broke up in 2014, the group around Robert Lippok, Ronald Lippok and Stefan Schneider researched a unique sound between electronica, ambient, post-melancholy and the further development of a new, free music like krautrock. Pitchfork described their sound as "unmistakably digital, yet 100% human" (unverkennbar digital und doch 100% menschlich).
With releases on labels such as Kitty-Yo, City Slang and Mute Records as well as concerts worldwide, the band has built a remarkable reputation. The trio was invited three times by John Peel to record radio sessions in the BBC studios.
Bureau B is pleased to make the recordings from these three sessions from the years 1997 and 1999 available on record for the first time, which, in addition to the live versions of selected album tracks, also contains exclusive, unreleased songs. More
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Kuniyuki x Sochi Terada X Sauce 81 - Slowdown
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Kuniyuki x Sochi Terada X Sauce 81 - Get Up
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Kuniyuki x Sochi Terada X Sauce 81 - Let Us In
What began from as a performance at Japan's Rainbow Disco Club festival, now evolves into a full EP from Kuniyuki, Soichi Terada & Sauce 81.
Kuniyuki, a leading figure in the 21st-century electronic music scene, Soichi Terada, who returned from the dawn of the ‘90s Japanese house, and the multi-instrument player Sauce 81, who is the master of US-rooted disco production. A recording of an intense improvisation studio session of three talented Japanese musicians.
The LP kicks off with A-1 “Slowdown”, a dreamy black-eyed house track, with an authentic gospel-like chorus, bell synths, and ocean drums that sparkle throughout the track. Then moves into A-2 “Get Up”, A hypnotic leftfield tune, inspired by the 80's machine disco with diffused vocoder voices. It concludes with B-1 “Let Us In”, a laid-back fusion of cosmic synth in an old-school rhythm section.
Inspired by the authentic sounds from the ‘80s and ‘90s, Kuniyuki, Soichi Terada, and Sauce 81 bring you three future-oriented soulful improvisation jams to today! More
Kuniyuki, a leading figure in the 21st-century electronic music scene, Soichi Terada, who returned from the dawn of the ‘90s Japanese house, and the multi-instrument player Sauce 81, who is the master of US-rooted disco production. A recording of an intense improvisation studio session of three talented Japanese musicians.
The LP kicks off with A-1 “Slowdown”, a dreamy black-eyed house track, with an authentic gospel-like chorus, bell synths, and ocean drums that sparkle throughout the track. Then moves into A-2 “Get Up”, A hypnotic leftfield tune, inspired by the 80's machine disco with diffused vocoder voices. It concludes with B-1 “Let Us In”, a laid-back fusion of cosmic synth in an old-school rhythm section.
Inspired by the authentic sounds from the ‘80s and ‘90s, Kuniyuki, Soichi Terada, and Sauce 81 bring you three future-oriented soulful improvisation jams to today! More

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Trent - Devil's Music Flies With Fire
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Trent - Equinox
A Cocktail D'Amore resident - Trent - also a busy producer and mixing engineer based in Berlin, brings us some of his latest creations fresh from the studio. Heavy on the percussive side, the A-side distills a collage of disco samples overlayed with tripped out synth effects and bass lines under trance inducing vocals. At just under 130BPM Trent takes the foundations of dancefloor music and re-constructs a highly effective DJ tool that will set the tone for new things to happen on any dancefloor. On the B-side “Equinox” at 110BPM brings things down a notch with a darker tripped out chugger that might serve as a mild DMT trip soundtrack or a Monday morning session in the Cosmic Hole. Mastered by Man Made Mastering.
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Patrick Cowley - If You Feel it
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Patrick Cowley - Floating
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Patrick Cowley - Love & Passion
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Patrick Cowley - Low Down Dirty Rhythm Feat. Jeanie Tracy
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Patrick Cowley - Love Me Hot
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Patrick Cowley - A Wicked Tool
Dark Entries has a surprise delivery! Malebox brings us six previously unreleased funk-fueled jams from the archives of the cybernetic disco titan himself, Patrick Cowley. Best known for his chart-topping disco anthems, Cowley left us with an incredible body of work before his tragic death in 1982 due to AIDS-related illness. Since 2009, Dark Entries has been working with Cowley’s friends and family to uncover the singular artist’s lesser-known sides, including his soundtracks for gay pornographic films on compilation albums School Daze, Muscle Up, and Afternooners.
But Malebox gives us more of the Cowley we know and love: churning disco-funk and hi-NRG tracks that are spacey and sleazy, gritty and sublime. Recorded from 1979-1981, these six tracks illuminate what was one of Patrick’s most creatively exciting periods. “If You Feel It” and “Love Me Hot” were both early Paul Parker demos; the former is a peak hour hi-NRG bomb, while the latter dips into Cowley’s zoned-out space disco sound. Jeanie Tracy’s soulful vocals feature on the demo version of “Low Down Dirty Rhythm”, which was later re-recorded by Sarah Dash. The slower, less-varnished rendition here hits with a wild psychedelic edge. Meanwhile, Patrick’s gifts for careful orchestration and infectious melodies shine on “Floating” and “Love and Passion”, which were likely demo tracks for Loverde. The songs on Malebox display the vitality and inventiveness of a brilliant composer taken from us too soon.
Malebox sleeve design was by Gwenaël Rattke, and features a hyper-color retro collage. Also included is an air mail envelope containing a letter from Patrick Cowley to French disco producer Pierre Jaubert as well as liner notes and hand-written lyrics. Malebox will be released on November 12th , which is the 40th anniversary of Patrick’s passing. More
But Malebox gives us more of the Cowley we know and love: churning disco-funk and hi-NRG tracks that are spacey and sleazy, gritty and sublime. Recorded from 1979-1981, these six tracks illuminate what was one of Patrick’s most creatively exciting periods. “If You Feel It” and “Love Me Hot” were both early Paul Parker demos; the former is a peak hour hi-NRG bomb, while the latter dips into Cowley’s zoned-out space disco sound. Jeanie Tracy’s soulful vocals feature on the demo version of “Low Down Dirty Rhythm”, which was later re-recorded by Sarah Dash. The slower, less-varnished rendition here hits with a wild psychedelic edge. Meanwhile, Patrick’s gifts for careful orchestration and infectious melodies shine on “Floating” and “Love and Passion”, which were likely demo tracks for Loverde. The songs on Malebox display the vitality and inventiveness of a brilliant composer taken from us too soon.
Malebox sleeve design was by Gwenaël Rattke, and features a hyper-color retro collage. Also included is an air mail envelope containing a letter from Patrick Cowley to French disco producer Pierre Jaubert as well as liner notes and hand-written lyrics. Malebox will be released on November 12th , which is the 40th anniversary of Patrick’s passing. More
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San Proper - Housekeys
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San Proper - Best Seller
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San Proper - Really?
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San Proper - Remember The Future?
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San Proper - The Return
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San Proper - Catgroove
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San Proper - Buck Wild
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San Proper - Never Gonna Turn
The inimitable Dr San Proper returns with his second album Ferotones following up his debut 2012 long play smasher Animal (on Rush Hour). It’s been a tumultuous and colorful journey since, and although the sound might have changed, San still delivers a collection of songs off the cuff and straight from the heart.
The eight tracks collected here are odes to lost love, as San tries to win back the heart of that very special someone. Penned deep in the pit of emotion, San recorded the songs in only a handful of sessions. With the assistance of Amsterdam stalwart and Safe Trip regular Darling, San could lean more towards the wavey guitar sounds and danceable disco workouts he had in mind.
“The songs just came out this way,” he says. Raw and honest, while at the same time lying through his teeth. “If you check the lyrics, I’m promising my girl the world, even though I never deliver.” And that’s the conundrum at the core of this record - challenged but aware of it, San celebrates the faults just as much as the blessings, before embarking on the long, healing journey back to love.
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The eight tracks collected here are odes to lost love, as San tries to win back the heart of that very special someone. Penned deep in the pit of emotion, San recorded the songs in only a handful of sessions. With the assistance of Amsterdam stalwart and Safe Trip regular Darling, San could lean more towards the wavey guitar sounds and danceable disco workouts he had in mind.
“The songs just came out this way,” he says. Raw and honest, while at the same time lying through his teeth. “If you check the lyrics, I’m promising my girl the world, even though I never deliver.” And that’s the conundrum at the core of this record - challenged but aware of it, San celebrates the faults just as much as the blessings, before embarking on the long, healing journey back to love.
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DJ Aakmael - Lakes
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Barcé - Universal Sound
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Soul Renegades - Vibrations
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The Mechanical Man - Twice
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Allstarr Motomusic - I Care (Radio Edit)
Deep Inspiration Show Records presents the climax premium entry in their essential vinyl series selection; “Family Things Vol.4 - The Final Chapter" featuring various artists from a dynamic range of shores and the sounds that keep deep listeners spinning encores at home or on the club floors.
On the A side we are delighted to have for the first time on DISR, DJ Aakmael (USA) treats us to the naturally attractive loops and timeless, soulful rhythm warmth of Lakes - followed up by a delicious and jazzy acidic-house, 5-star entrée from the brilliant mind of Barcé (Spain) who also makes his debut appearance on DIS.
Our B side just continues to provide with yet another well-known newcomer to DIS- come on in and have your slowjam House fantasies made with a sensual deep & percussion driven groover from Soul Renegades- a prolific duo from the UK/Edinburgh including Craig Smith, one half the excellent 6th Borough Project and Ricky Reid. Next prepare to travel by sea or land with the organic, smoky, and romantic sounds of the Mechanical Man (Italy).
Of course, at this listening point you are deeply serenaded going into the finale of the ep from the legendary All Starr Motomusic (Switzerland) socking it to your soul with wine smooth modern funk and 80s boogie behind the groove controls.
Adding further to this selection of quality sound aesthetics is flawless mastering from Sven Weisemann…therefore, if dynamic and deep is what you understand, Family Things Vol.4 is the masterplan. More
On the A side we are delighted to have for the first time on DISR, DJ Aakmael (USA) treats us to the naturally attractive loops and timeless, soulful rhythm warmth of Lakes - followed up by a delicious and jazzy acidic-house, 5-star entrée from the brilliant mind of Barcé (Spain) who also makes his debut appearance on DIS.
Our B side just continues to provide with yet another well-known newcomer to DIS- come on in and have your slowjam House fantasies made with a sensual deep & percussion driven groover from Soul Renegades- a prolific duo from the UK/Edinburgh including Craig Smith, one half the excellent 6th Borough Project and Ricky Reid. Next prepare to travel by sea or land with the organic, smoky, and romantic sounds of the Mechanical Man (Italy).
Of course, at this listening point you are deeply serenaded going into the finale of the ep from the legendary All Starr Motomusic (Switzerland) socking it to your soul with wine smooth modern funk and 80s boogie behind the groove controls.
Adding further to this selection of quality sound aesthetics is flawless mastering from Sven Weisemann…therefore, if dynamic and deep is what you understand, Family Things Vol.4 is the masterplan. More
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Dazion - Welcome To The Grooveboxxx Ft. Mc Paul T
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Dazion - Meet Me At The Mecca
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Dazion - Jetlag
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Dazion - La Ds
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Dazion - Eau Membership
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Dazion - Marathon Rap Version
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Dazion - Kimberly Nance Backstage
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Dazion - Secretly Silly
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Dazion - Sound Of The Dune Town
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Dazion - Asta Grand Closing
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Dazion - Exposure
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Dazion - Sandokan U-Nite In Peace
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Dazion - The Temple
Welcome to Dazion’s Grooveboxxx – a maxi-sized love letter to The Hague’s 80s and 90s club scene crafted with minimal tools and loaded with vibe. It’s no coincidence it arrives on Dekmantel, a label with its own roots in the same Dutch city’s electronic music culture.
Dazion is The Hague’s Cris Kuhlen, previously spotted releasing on Second Circle, Safe Trip and Animals Dancing. He cut his teeth clubbing and working at long-since closed clubs like Eau, described in Kuhlen’s own words as, “clubs with blocks to dance on, lazers, decorations, crazy extravert [sic] parties.”
In capturing the spirit of Eau and the other formative parties of his youth, Kuhlen limited himself to just one machine to make his longest work to date – the Roland MC-303 Groovebox. While these entry level units from the mid-90s had stripped down functionality in the wider spectrum of studio gear, they contained all the iconic Roland sounds in a Rompler style, giving the user access to everything necessary to make raw, immediate club tracks without requiring an entire studio’s worth of hardware.
The brash gear of choice set the tone for a record of rough, ready and playful jams which end up more sophisticated than you’d expect from such limited means. ‘La DS’ jacks with a freaky, bleep techno intensity, while ‘Kimberly & Nance Backstage Rehearsal’ rides an angular groove tooled to inspire the weirdest dance moves of the night. Every track is named in reference to a particular nightspot, a hazy memory or moment from Kuhlen’s formative raving years.
This is the sound of Dazion having the time of his life. You might well hear a nod to the odd rock totem being given a re-version in irreverent new beat style or some gnarly US acid breaks vibes riding underneath helium rap licks. But for all the cheekiness, the tracks stand up both as nods to halcyon days and relevant workouts for the sweatiest parties in the here and now. As MC Paul T says in dramatic style heralding the intro of Grooveboxxx, “This movement will live on forever.” More
Dazion is The Hague’s Cris Kuhlen, previously spotted releasing on Second Circle, Safe Trip and Animals Dancing. He cut his teeth clubbing and working at long-since closed clubs like Eau, described in Kuhlen’s own words as, “clubs with blocks to dance on, lazers, decorations, crazy extravert [sic] parties.”
In capturing the spirit of Eau and the other formative parties of his youth, Kuhlen limited himself to just one machine to make his longest work to date – the Roland MC-303 Groovebox. While these entry level units from the mid-90s had stripped down functionality in the wider spectrum of studio gear, they contained all the iconic Roland sounds in a Rompler style, giving the user access to everything necessary to make raw, immediate club tracks without requiring an entire studio’s worth of hardware.
The brash gear of choice set the tone for a record of rough, ready and playful jams which end up more sophisticated than you’d expect from such limited means. ‘La DS’ jacks with a freaky, bleep techno intensity, while ‘Kimberly & Nance Backstage Rehearsal’ rides an angular groove tooled to inspire the weirdest dance moves of the night. Every track is named in reference to a particular nightspot, a hazy memory or moment from Kuhlen’s formative raving years.
This is the sound of Dazion having the time of his life. You might well hear a nod to the odd rock totem being given a re-version in irreverent new beat style or some gnarly US acid breaks vibes riding underneath helium rap licks. But for all the cheekiness, the tracks stand up both as nods to halcyon days and relevant workouts for the sweatiest parties in the here and now. As MC Paul T says in dramatic style heralding the intro of Grooveboxxx, “This movement will live on forever.” More
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Tham - Wrong Turn
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Tham - Driller Killer
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Tham - Bliss
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Tham - Obey Or Be Banished
Tracklisting:
A1 Tham - Wrong Turn
A2 Tham - Driller Killer
B1 Tham - Bliss
B2 Tham - Obey Or Be Banished
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Tham launches his own label "DRILLER" with the release of his new EP featuring four original tracks. Emerging from one of the epicenters of industrial dance music, the Berlin based "DRILLER" is made for providing an extraordinary dance experience in full Tham manner by combining complex rhythms, atonal melodies and otherworldly textures - a sound to lead the night with and to explore new paths of creation. More
A1 Tham - Wrong Turn
A2 Tham - Driller Killer
B1 Tham - Bliss
B2 Tham - Obey Or Be Banished
Release Note:
Tham launches his own label "DRILLER" with the release of his new EP featuring four original tracks. Emerging from one of the epicenters of industrial dance music, the Berlin based "DRILLER" is made for providing an extraordinary dance experience in full Tham manner by combining complex rhythms, atonal melodies and otherworldly textures - a sound to lead the night with and to explore new paths of creation. More

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Parallel 9 - Quanah (Full 1996 Mix)
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Parallel 9 - Quantico
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Parallel 9 - Quadrus
Three more iconic Parallel 9 dub-techno classics from the Steve Rachmad archives re-issued on the Delsin Sterac series. Originally released in 1996 on Prime, now re-mastered. Track order is shuffled a bit, as it turned out the full 10 minutes version of Quanah was shortened in 1996. It was through the preparation of this re-issue Steve found out now 25 years later they had shortened the track by four minutes back then for some reason. Steve Rachmad's richly melodic strain of techno has resulted in a huge body of work he has been growing since the early 90s. His sound is the perfect distillation of machine soul - dubby atmospherics and crisp, danceable dynamics balanced in perfect unison. Amsterdam's Delsin Records gathers together some of the Dutch techno figurehead's most important, sought-after works in a new EP series, all remastered from the original DAT tapes from Steve's archives. Adding to the weight of this series, the accompanying artwork is being created by Boris Tellegen, aka legendary graffiti artist Delta who first began designing sleeves with Secret Life Of Machines. Since then he created many works for labels including Delsin.
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Abdul Raeva - Atlas Corporation
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Abdul Raeva - Death Race
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Abdul Raeva - Death Race (Andy Garvey Remix)
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Abdul Raeva - Guardian Of The Vault
Holly Lester’s Duality Trax imprint has quickly established itself as one of most exciting emerging labels from within the modern electronic circuit. Undoubtedly inspired by the golden era of house, techno, bleep and club, the label also has its crosshairs fixated firmly on the future and has become a one-stop-shop for the very best in early-hours euphoria and contemporary heads-down sonics.
Despite its young age the label already boasts a stellar back catalogue, releasing tracks and records from Fio Fa, Violet, Cromie, rRoxymore, Roza Terenzi and more – and the fourth in the series comes from Steffan Todorovic and Joonas Aro under their Abdul Raeva alias.
Holly is no stranger to either artist, having set up the Terrazzo label with Gestalt Records and Coymix head Steffan. It’s a sonic match-made-in-heaven, with both contributing artists and label head sharing an admiration for bouncy, fun and deep club music that dangles its legs on the border of emotionality without taking itself too seriously.
The label head was first drawn to the lead track ‘Atlas Corporation’ with it’s soaring resonant lead reminiscent of the classic ‘Rez’ by Underworld. Ear-wriggling acid lines and psychedelic atmospherics balance a gritty and driving drum rhythm across a kaleidoscopic six minutes, before ‘Death Race’
blends techy dub with Abdul Raeva’s signature proggy sauce, best played as the sun begins to rise again.
Staying true to the concepts of gender and sonic duality, the remix comes from Australian DJ and Pure Space-founder Andy Garvey who turns in a breakbeat-laden, broken acid-techno rendition of the A2, before we come to a meditative close with the tropical, downtempo sounds of ‘Guardian of the Vault’. More
Despite its young age the label already boasts a stellar back catalogue, releasing tracks and records from Fio Fa, Violet, Cromie, rRoxymore, Roza Terenzi and more – and the fourth in the series comes from Steffan Todorovic and Joonas Aro under their Abdul Raeva alias.
Holly is no stranger to either artist, having set up the Terrazzo label with Gestalt Records and Coymix head Steffan. It’s a sonic match-made-in-heaven, with both contributing artists and label head sharing an admiration for bouncy, fun and deep club music that dangles its legs on the border of emotionality without taking itself too seriously.
The label head was first drawn to the lead track ‘Atlas Corporation’ with it’s soaring resonant lead reminiscent of the classic ‘Rez’ by Underworld. Ear-wriggling acid lines and psychedelic atmospherics balance a gritty and driving drum rhythm across a kaleidoscopic six minutes, before ‘Death Race’
blends techy dub with Abdul Raeva’s signature proggy sauce, best played as the sun begins to rise again.
Staying true to the concepts of gender and sonic duality, the remix comes from Australian DJ and Pure Space-founder Andy Garvey who turns in a breakbeat-laden, broken acid-techno rendition of the A2, before we come to a meditative close with the tropical, downtempo sounds of ‘Guardian of the Vault’. More
Chicago's Ten City have long been one of the most respected and successful vocal house groups to emanate from the city since the late 80s. The groups original and unique style fused elements of gospel and soul with acoustic, orchestral arrangements, underpinned by the throb of Chicago's house sound. Featuring the powerhouse production and vocal stylings of Marshall Jefferson with Byron Stingily, 'Be free’ is the first new release from the group since 1994. ‘Be Free’ - originally released in 2021 - was the sonic natural continuity of cult releases and worldwide club hits such as ‘That’s the way love is’ and ‘Devotion’ that have never left dance-floors, discerning DJs and dancers' hearts and memories since. Dimitri From Paris has naturally been a fan of Ten City from the very beginning. Upon hearing 'Be Free' he reached out to producer Marshall Jefferson to ask him to remix his new song ‘Music Saved My Life’, and after a quick chat Marshall asked if Dimitri could remix ‘Be Free’ in return and a deal was struck. As with most of his work, Dimitri used all of the original production, respectively and intuitively adding a few extra touches for maximum dance-floor potential. It is no surprise then that this long awaited vinyl release of 'Be Free' comes with Marshall Jefferson and Byron Stingily's full approval, with Byron even being quoted as saying that Dimitri's new version is ‘one of my favourite mixes of one of my songs ever!’
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Sadar Bahar & Marc Davis - Disco
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Sadar Bahar & Marc Davis - Beat Down
After previous releases with Chicago heavyweights like Rahaan and Darryn Jones, Dublin based disco messers Fatty Fatty return to Chi-Town once again.
This time they have Sadar Bahar on board, who expertly applies the scalpel to two heavyweight tracks along with Marc Davis.
The A-side is a thumping slice of mid 70's Philly gospel disco, with the famous Baker/Harris/Young rhythm section present and very correct. Splicing sections of the album cut and the 45 to create a driving extended mix for the floor, this is one for the peak-time dancers.
On the flip is a wild barrio jam for the more adventurous DJ, hitting hard with Latino rhythms and a mesmeric piano line that builds and builds in the background before taking over completely towards the end and knocking you for six. It's been getting rapturous receptions from Sadar's dancers during his summertime festival sets, and no doubt it'll still be doing the do all the way through the 2023 season... More
This time they have Sadar Bahar on board, who expertly applies the scalpel to two heavyweight tracks along with Marc Davis.
The A-side is a thumping slice of mid 70's Philly gospel disco, with the famous Baker/Harris/Young rhythm section present and very correct. Splicing sections of the album cut and the 45 to create a driving extended mix for the floor, this is one for the peak-time dancers.
On the flip is a wild barrio jam for the more adventurous DJ, hitting hard with Latino rhythms and a mesmeric piano line that builds and builds in the background before taking over completely towards the end and knocking you for six. It's been getting rapturous receptions from Sadar's dancers during his summertime festival sets, and no doubt it'll still be doing the do all the way through the 2023 season... More


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Alfi Kabiljo - Ugrijavanje (Warming Up Instrumental)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Izolacije (Isolations Instrumental)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Bedra (Tighs Instrumental)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Jogging (Instrumental Version)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Noge I Bokovi (Legs And Hips Instrumental)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Trbuh (The Belly Instrumental)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Ruke (Hands Instrumental)
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Alfi Kabiljo - Struk (The Waist Instrumental)
Collection of 1980's music for aerobics and fitness craze in Yugoslavia inspired by Jane Fonda. Composed by famed film music maestro Alfi Kabiljo, the winner of The Camille Lifetime Achievement Award 2022 by European Composer and Songwriter Alliance (ECSA). His trip to disco, funk and jazz, exclusively made for gym and aerobics classes by Sylvie Vartan's dance pupil Vesna Mimica is presented here for the first time in the form of unreleased instrumental versions and dubs from the original studio master tapes. The phenomena of exercise and aerobics albums started officially in Yugoslavia in 1983, when Fonda's book was heavily promoted and published in local edition. While other releases of the era used cheaply done covers of the disco chart hits, Alfi Kabiljo composed original and fresh new music for the series of cassettes published by Jugoton. The original instrumentals were considered lost, but Fox & His Friends Records label owners Leri Ahel and Zeljko Luketic found it decades later, restored it and decided to release it without instructional voice-over to showcase the sound of the studio band. The musical genius behind was Alfi Kabiljo, already a successful composer (also a conductor, arranger, piano player, lyrics and libretto writer and producer) in the variety of genres in Yugoslavia and all over the world. He has recorded in Barcelona, Vienna, London (Pinewood and Twickenham), Los Angeles (Hollywood), Ljubljana, Madrid, Paris, Tokyo and most of all in Zagreb. He has written the music for more than 30 feature films and over a hundred television episodes. Numerous popular songs and chansons have been recorded worldwide, he has taken part in and won prizes at popular music festivals at home and abroad, including Zagreb, Split and Opatija, then Rio de Janeiro, Tel Aviv, Malta, Seoul, Palma de Mallorca, Cairo, Athens, Caracas, Mexico City and much more. His lesser known passion is for applied and library music. The Vesna Mimica aerobics tapes were a bold and unusual step in his career: that kind of applied music was usually hidden in biographies of other composers. They probably considered it artistically irrelevant due to a predefined use, but Alfi Kabiljo never agreed on that, he treated all of his compositions with the same pride. This rare collection of disco-fitness tunes is published in limited edition vinyl gatefold LP; includes extensive liner notes, full color design and socialist era workout graphics. YU Aerobic (Original Workout Music from Yugoslavia 1981-1984) was cut by renowned vinyl experts at Pauler Acoustics and mastered by Antony Ryan at RedRedPaw Mastering.
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Milton Jackson - Need Your Love
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Milton Jackson - Day In, Day Out
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Milton Jackson - Closure
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Milton Jackson - Birdsong
We hope you’re sharing our enthusiasm for Milton Jackson finding his creative flow again after several years hiatus. The Scotsman has played a key role in helping shape the sound of the label since his first release on Freerange back in 2006 and we’re proud to continue bringing you his chunky, warm, deep house sounds you know and love! Here on the Closure EP we’re treated to three tracks of jazz-flecked summery grooves to move to. Kicking off with Need Your Love, Milton teams up with London keys-man and producer Ski Oakenfull for a bouncing piano house track which sounds like Roy Ayers jamming out with Kerri Chandler and Larry Heard over stripped back beats and an infectious bass line. Next up is Day In, Day Out, just the kind of sun-drenched soulful groove that MJ does to perfection with building strings, euphoric synth stabs and a little vocal hook for that icing on the cake. Wrapping things up in fine style we have the EP title track Closure which pushes the jazz influences to the front, and even adding a touch of gospel flavour in the heartfelt chord progression and organ pads. Crisp, punchy, swinging beats and MAW-style vocal hits keep things rough and ready and before you know it you’ll be bouncing along with a massive grin on your face. Brucey bonus for the vinyl heads… we’ve added a favourite track of ours from his last digital-only EP to this release. Birdsong is a low-slung tropical delight which is one of those grooves that can’t fail to nice up the dance!
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Cornell Campbell - Lovely Feeling
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I Kong & Max Romeo - Just Like The Rainbow
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Fred Locks - The System Is A Fraud
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The Silvertones - Only Me
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Leroy Brown - Times Tough
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Big Youth - Man With A Mission
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Ras Michael - Ride On
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Hopeton James - It's Just A Wonder
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Lala Love - River
In September 2021, The 18th Parallel unveiled their first collaborative LP with Lone Ark, Showcase vol. 1, which was unanimously acclaimed by international critics. After a series of singles in collaboration with key artists from the golden age of Jamaican reggae such as Lee "Scratch" Perry, Linval Thompson, Dennis Walks, Burro Banton and Mike Brooks, the Swiss musician-producer combo is back with a new project on November 18th, 2022, Downtown Sessions, to delight the ears of old-school roots music fans.
Downtown Sessions is the result of ten years of studio sessions between Geneva and downtown Kingston with legendary drummer and Rockers movie star Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (Studio One, Black Disciples, Soul Syndicate, Pierpoljak, Groundation,...). The 18th Parallel hits hard by inviting some of the biggest names in Jamaican reggae on this new record: Cornell Campbell, Max Romeo, Ras Michael, Fred Locks, Big Youth, I Kong, Leroy Brown, The Silvertones and Hopeton James, not forgetting a Swiss guest, Lala Love. A real anthology of roots reggae legends who blossom on original and varied riddims that pay tribute to different eras of Jamaican roots music production, from the raw sound of Randy's to the Studio One discomix drenched in reverb of the late 1970s, via the polished arrangements typical of Geoffrey Chung's productions at Dynamics studio or the sound of Ras Michael's nyahbinghi drums! An exceptional record that combines tradition and modernity by bringing together the original voices of roots reggae with the refreshing vision of the young Swiss collective The 18th Parallel, all under the leadership of the legendary Horsemouth and producer Mathias Liengme. A future must-have for any music lover's collection! More
Downtown Sessions is the result of ten years of studio sessions between Geneva and downtown Kingston with legendary drummer and Rockers movie star Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (Studio One, Black Disciples, Soul Syndicate, Pierpoljak, Groundation,...). The 18th Parallel hits hard by inviting some of the biggest names in Jamaican reggae on this new record: Cornell Campbell, Max Romeo, Ras Michael, Fred Locks, Big Youth, I Kong, Leroy Brown, The Silvertones and Hopeton James, not forgetting a Swiss guest, Lala Love. A real anthology of roots reggae legends who blossom on original and varied riddims that pay tribute to different eras of Jamaican roots music production, from the raw sound of Randy's to the Studio One discomix drenched in reverb of the late 1970s, via the polished arrangements typical of Geoffrey Chung's productions at Dynamics studio or the sound of Ras Michael's nyahbinghi drums! An exceptional record that combines tradition and modernity by bringing together the original voices of roots reggae with the refreshing vision of the young Swiss collective The 18th Parallel, all under the leadership of the legendary Horsemouth and producer Mathias Liengme. A future must-have for any music lover's collection! More
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Mobb Deep - Shook Ones (Wipe The Needle Remix)
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Jay-Z - Ignorant Shit (Wipe The Needle Remix)
Back in the early days of GAMM we used to release Hip Hop reworks of classic golden era favourites.
After tons and tons of Disco, Jazz, House and Latin reworks we thought it was time to bring it back to the streets of the American east coast with a three part 7" inch series produced (not edited) by the mighty Lee Gomez aka Wipe The Needle.
The beats are all brand new production but you'll probably recognise the vocals.
Over the 3 releases you'll hear shades of inspiration from classic producers like Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Dilla and DITC.
It almost sounds as if these are the original productions. No joke...it's that strong!! More
After tons and tons of Disco, Jazz, House and Latin reworks we thought it was time to bring it back to the streets of the American east coast with a three part 7" inch series produced (not edited) by the mighty Lee Gomez aka Wipe The Needle.
The beats are all brand new production but you'll probably recognise the vocals.
Over the 3 releases you'll hear shades of inspiration from classic producers like Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Dilla and DITC.
It almost sounds as if these are the original productions. No joke...it's that strong!! More
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Jeru - Playin' Yaself (Wipe The Needle Remix)
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Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth (Wipe The Needle Remix)
Back in the early days of GAMM we used to release Hip Hop reworks of classic golden era favourites.
After tons and tons of Disco, Jazz, House and Latin reworks we thought it was time to bring it back to the streets of the American east coast with a three part 7" inch series produced (not edited) by the
After tons and tons of Disco, Jazz, House and Latin reworks we thought it was time to bring it back to the streets of the American east coast with a three part 7" inch series produced (not edited) by the