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Label:Horoom
Cat-No:hrm002
Release-Date:28.03.2019
Genre:House
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Marquis Hawkes - No Title
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On HRM002 Marquis Hawkes delivers his take on Georgian myths. Each track of the EP is dedicated to one realm in the Georgian cosmology. A1 'Zeskneli' takes us to the white heavens, where the gods reside. A raw and hypnotic house track, deep and celestial. On the B-side we are bound to the earthly plane of 'Ukana Skneli'. Trippy yet percussive, Marquis Hawkes shows off his funky side. His vision of the underworld 'Kveskneli' is rich in soul and unapologetically dancy. A beautifully crafted journey through mythology and sounds.
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Label:unknown to the unknown
Cat-No:uttu094
Release-Date:09.01.2019
Genre:Techno
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Release-Date:09.01.2019
Genre:Techno
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Marquis Hawkes kicks off 2019 debuting on UTTU with 4 romantic house gems aimed at the mind, body and soul of the dance floor.
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Label:houndstooth
Cat-No:hth100
Release-Date:16.08.2018
Configuration:2LP
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marquis hawkes - Beton Theme
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marquis hawkes - Don't U feat Ursula Rucker
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marquis hawkes - Instrument Of Thought
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marquis hawkes - Tough Love
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marquis hawkes - The Matrix
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marquis hawkes - Sunset
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marquis hawkes - Hope In Your Hearts
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marquis hawkes - We Should Be Free feat Jamie Lidell
Berlin based electronic mainstay Marquis Hawkes has announced details of his second LP ‘The Marquis of Hawkes’, due out 24th August 2018. Ahead of this, Hawkes will release a new single featuring acclaimed UK soul singer Jamie Lidell on the 20th July. The single, entitled ‘We Should Be Free’, features, alongside the low slung but melancholic original version, three reinterpretations of the song, remixed by Hawkes himself. Both this, and the essential previous single from June, “Don’t U”, which featured the vocal talents of Ursula Rucker, will appear on the forthcoming album in an extended version. The album will be the producer’s second LP for us, following his critically acclaimed debut ‘Social Housing’ for the label, which was released in 2016. Entitled ‘The Marquis of Hawkes’, the new album adheres to a specific sound palette whilst still displaying eclecticism across its eight tracks. Opening with the beat-less droning ambience of ‘Beton Theme’, the album takes in a variety of themes from across the house music spectrum, from the deep and dubby meditation of ‘Instrument Of Thought’ to the body jerking rhythms and retro bass stabs of ‘Tough Love’, the introspective mood of ‘The Matrix’, to the soulful New Jersey styled House grooves with a contemporary twist of ‘Sunset’, building through the optimistic joyousness of ‘Hope In Our Hearts’ before closing with Lidell’s heartfelt and passionate emotional overload on ‘We Should Be Free’.
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Label:houndstooth
Cat-No:hth099
Release-Date:12.07.2018
Genre:Deephouse
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marquis hawkes - We Should Be Free
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marquis hawkes - We Should Be Free (Hawkes Dub)
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marquis hawkes - We Should Be Free (Hawkes Club Vocal)
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marquis hawkes - We Should Be Free (Bonus Beats)
Berlin based electronic mainstay Marquis Hawkes has announced details of his second LP ‘The Marquis of Hawkes’, due out 24th August 2018 on fabric’s in-house label Houndstooth (home to Call Super, Aïsha Devi, Special Request and more). Ahead of this, Hawkes will also release a new single featuring acclaimed UK soul singer Jamie Lidell. The single, entitled ‘We Should Be Free’, features, alongside the low slung but melancholic original version, three reinterpretations of the song, remixed by Hawkes himself. Both this, and the essential previous single, “Don’t U”, which featured the vocal talents of Ursula Rucker, will appear on the forthcoming album.
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Label:Aus Music
Cat-No:aus126
Release-Date:04.05.2018
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
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Marquis Hawkes - Wanna
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Marquis Hawkes - Sure Thing Baby
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A1 Marquis Hawkes 'Wanna'
B1 Marquis Hawkes 'Sure Thing Baby'
Two Marquis Hawkes edits exclusively for Record Store Day. Limited to 300
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A1 Marquis Hawkes 'Wanna'
B1 Marquis Hawkes 'Sure Thing Baby'
Two Marquis Hawkes edits exclusively for Record Store Day. Limited to 300
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Cat-No:dabj1227
Release-Date:29.03.2018
Genre:Techno
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Label:Aus Music
Cat-No:aus1589
Release-Date:04.12.2015
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4012957158907
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Marquis Hawkes - Chances
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Marquis Hawkes - A Very Deep Groove
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Marquis Hawkes - Free Of Sin
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A1 Chances B1 A Very Deep Groove B2 Free Of Sin
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AUS follow up some landmark records from the likes of Bicep, Shenoda, Youandewan and new addition Fold with the return of a label-favourite - the esteemed man of the moment Marquis Hawkes who offers up his first full length EP on AUS in the form of 'Chances'. In the wake of his recent outing on Houndstooth as well record on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and Clone Jack For Daze, the London born Berlin based producer does what he does best for his AUS debut and lines up three rapturous jams packed with Disco loops and tough analogue drum work all suffused a signature degree of grit. The title track filters into focus as truncated and funky loops are set tumbling one after another propelled by ripe, punchy drums before 'A Very Deep Groove' then follows up with syncopated rhythms laying the groundwork for a rich, hypnotic mood. 'Free Of Sin' then finishes things up and sees Marquis building steadily blooming tension through sparse sampling and naturally sequenced drum tracks that close the doors on a stellar 2015 for AUS.
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A1 Chances B1 A Very Deep Groove B2 Free Of Sin
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AUS follow up some landmark records from the likes of Bicep, Shenoda, Youandewan and new addition Fold with the return of a label-favourite - the esteemed man of the moment Marquis Hawkes who offers up his first full length EP on AUS in the form of 'Chances'. In the wake of his recent outing on Houndstooth as well record on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and Clone Jack For Daze, the London born Berlin based producer does what he does best for his AUS debut and lines up three rapturous jams packed with Disco loops and tough analogue drum work all suffused a signature degree of grit. The title track filters into focus as truncated and funky loops are set tumbling one after another propelled by ripe, punchy drums before 'A Very Deep Groove' then follows up with syncopated rhythms laying the groundwork for a rich, hypnotic mood. 'Free Of Sin' then finishes things up and sees Marquis building steadily blooming tension through sparse sampling and naturally sequenced drum tracks that close the doors on a stellar 2015 for AUS.
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Label:houndstooth
Cat-No:hth048
Release-Date:08.10.2015
Genre:House
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marquis hawkes - "When I Get Home"
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marquis hawkes - "At The Witness Stand"
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marquis hawkes - "Sweet"
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marquis hawkes - "What A Relief"
Marquis Hawkes returns with a new EP for Houndstooth, ‘Sweet’. Pairing up a sugary R&B sample with his signature swinging but slamming beats, opening cut ‘When I Get Home’ is a return to the flavour of last year's summer smash ‘Can't Find A Reason’, although this time around, it's more tracky and introspective. Next up, a different facet of Hawkes’ production talents is reprised with ‘At The Witness Stand’, a trippy take on classic NY freestyle. Opening the B-side, title track ‘Sweet’ furthers Hawkes’ trademark rough and ready house sound with distinctive vocal hooks and a hip-twitching rhythm, whilst bringing up the rear, ‘What A Relief’ is a raw but inescapably funky drum workout that would make the likes of Traxmen & Eric Martin proud.
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Label:Homesick
Cat-No:hmsk004
Release-Date:21.09.2015
Genre:House
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The Homesick team have broken into Marquis Hawkes secret vault and dug up four great edits that have had great responses from his public during the past few months. Now available on a solid 180g records meticulously mastered to sound as awesome and modern as they were when they first got released.
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Label:houndstooth
Cat-No:hth037
Release-Date:13.05.2015
Genre:techhouse
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The aptly-titled 'Raw Materials' sees Marquis Hawkes making a welcome return to the primitive house rhythms for which he became known via his early work for Dixon Avenue Basement Jams. Highly influenced by house originators Ron Hardy, Gene Hunt and Roy Davis Jr, 'Raw Materials' updates the form with modern production techniques whilst preserving its authenticity. The title track eases us in, with dreamy vocals, dusty pads and deep 808 beats. The flip, however, takes no prisoners with two cuts of raw drum machine clatter and strained vocal cuts on ''Ave That' and primal analogue tones on 'Jerk U Later': deadly dancefloor destroyers designed to drill straight to your core. Cut to 140g vinyl by Matt Colton at Alchemy Mastering with Houndstooth printed inners.
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Label:houndstooth
Cat-No:hth028
Release-Date:29.09.2014
Genre:techhouse
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marquis hawkes - Tunnel
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marquis hawkes - October Blues
The Berlin based producer and DJ Marquis Hawkes is next to take the baton for Creme Organization with another of his searing EPs. Before now Hawkes, about whom little is known, has released a diverse array of rough and ready, raw and ripping tracks that range from deep house to jacking acid, weird techno to freaky electro on labels like Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and Clone Jack For Daze. First up here is 'Tunnel', a slow and lazy house cut with rubbery bass drums and sharp edged hi hats making for an inviting groove. Starry melodies unfold up top like a classic night sky and deep, spacious synths flesh out the simple but effective track. Next cut 'Prince Among Men' is a much more prickly and synapse firing affair with random hits, stuttering drums and chopped up vocal samples all chucked together into one fierce brew of soulful analogue noise. On the flip, 'Sofa Acid' is riddled with hiccupping 303 lines and proceeds at an inviting mid tempo pace, whilst closer 'October Blues' is a deconstructed house jam with rave whistles, cow bell pings, wooden hits and tinny drums all loosely glued together into a slow and sombre track that oozes a freaky late night moodiness. Overall, then, an EP that fits in perfectly with Creme and is another fine release from the man they call Marquis Hawkes.
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Cat-No:dabj1204
Release-Date:25.01.2013
Genre:House
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We had an inkling that it wouldn't be long before Marquis Hawkes reared his mysterious ass again. Even after the success of his last drop for DABJ we're no closer to finding out the real identity of this cheeky funkmonger. He's probably holed up in his caravan right now, taking massive bong hits, fingering his 808 and having a good old laugh at us all. And if he isn't doing that then he's most certainly at the club, double-fisted with two fine single malts and draped in wimmin, while the DJ drops his shit. "Higher Forces at Work" is a solid entry in what is rapidly becoming a signature sound: raw ghetto elements mixed with deep and melodic arrangements. The rolling funk of "Automatic" is the most minimal Hawkes production yet but we're not talking no Teutonic functionalism here, just a stripped-back deep-bass bliss teetering on the brink of a disco meltdown that never quite happens. Title track "Higher Forces" and "Divine Intervention" are the best examples of Hawkes Ghetto inclinations here. Both have that ripping, flanged percussion that cuts dancefloors to ribbons, with "Divine Intervention" acting as a sort of acid-driven counterpart to the electronic soul of "Higher Forces". "I Want You" is almost this E.P's answer to the righteous thunder of "Sealion Woman" from the last cut. Although, the tracky punishment of the latter isn't quite present on here, Mr. Hawkes certainly knows how to wield an old-time sample in a deft fashion and the surging bass and jungle percussion of this track will take the heads to elevated levels. To cut a long story short: Marquis Hawkes delivers another hit of real, rockin' raw shit mainlined straight to tha jugular and every ounce of hype he's been graced with recently is utterly deserved.
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