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Anthology of the French Erotic Goddess
Special remarks : Hardcover with softouch, 304 pages color, format 25,5x28 cm, English language
Marilyn Jess is the other icon of French erotism. This new book is the first one ever dedicated to the movie career of our beloved "Patinette" (her nickname), from her debuts to the erotic masterpieces directed by Gérard Kikoïne, Claude Mulot or Jean Rollin.
The book also takes a look at the US, italian and german productions she starred in, her collaboration to cult satirical magazine Hara Kiri and her photo novels, and we will investigate extensively the story of the movie she made with Traci Lords, Traci I Love you (1986).
304 pages of stories, anecdotes, firsthand accounts and many rare and unpublished pictures, and a complete filmography, as well as original pieces of art from illustrators and painters. A big and beautiful book with 276 color pages, 10.35 x 11.5 inches in size, hardcover with soft touch finish.
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Special remarks : Hardcover with softouch, 304 pages color, format 25,5x28 cm, English language
Marilyn Jess is the other icon of French erotism. This new book is the first one ever dedicated to the movie career of our beloved "Patinette" (her nickname), from her debuts to the erotic masterpieces directed by Gérard Kikoïne, Claude Mulot or Jean Rollin.
The book also takes a look at the US, italian and german productions she starred in, her collaboration to cult satirical magazine Hara Kiri and her photo novels, and we will investigate extensively the story of the movie she made with Traci Lords, Traci I Love you (1986).
304 pages of stories, anecdotes, firsthand accounts and many rare and unpublished pictures, and a complete filmography, as well as original pieces of art from illustrators and painters. A big and beautiful book with 276 color pages, 10.35 x 11.5 inches in size, hardcover with soft touch finish.
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Special remarks : Black 180g vinyl, gatefold with OBI + 8 lobby cards inside gatefold
GENRE/S: Original film soundtrack
For the first time ever, here is the soundtrack from the 1983 post-apocalyptic flick directed by Joe D'Amato, Endgame - Bronx Lotta Finale. A compelling Carlo Maria Cordio's mighty Vangelis-meets-John Carpenter score. With hangovers from previous Giallo-based outings, Endgame's themes are more gentle and introspective than, say, Claudio Simonetti's muscular work for The New Barbarians and Hands of Steel but also, arguably, musically more diverse. In particular, the opening title track 'Atomic Contamination" is genuinely chilling when set against the stock footage of a nuclear bomb going off.
While liberally pinching the vibe of Blade Runner's more symphonic textures, Cordio's synthesizers also do bombast, melancholy and menace when required, whilst the pretty pieces for Lilith are like semi precious jewels shining out of the murk and machismo.
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1 - Atomic contamination
2 - Starlights
3 - Danger Ahead
4 - Mystical Nights
5 - A Sad Kiss
6 - Night Terror
7 - Transformation (Version 2)
8 - A Sad Kiss (Version 3)
9 - Lilith Theme (Version 2)
10 - Night Terror (Version 3)
11 - A Sad Kiss (Version 4)
12 - Transformation
13 - Rainbow Eyes
14 - Sneack Attack
15 - Night Terror (Version 4)
16 - A Sad Kiss (Version 2)
17 - Transformation (Version 3)
18 - Mental Apocalypse
19 - Deadly Waiting
20 - Night Terror ( Version 2)
21 - Lilith Theme
22 - Fear And Death
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The original recordings for the intro "Atomic Contamination" being impossible to use, because of the bad condition of the vintage magnetic tape, Carlo Maria Cordio made a brand new recording of the intro, with the very same instruments he used 38 years ago, especially for the LP.
Produced by Guillaume Le Disez and Anthony Neale. It has been entirely re-mastered by David Hachour for ColorSound Studio, and is presented in gatefold sleeve on 180g vinyl manufactured in France. On its front cover, the iconic artwork the movie is renowned for, and on the back cover, the alternative poster created by the great Renato Casaro. Not only that, the package also includes 8 re-pro lobby cards from the film.
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For the first time ever, here is the soundtrack from the 1983 post-apocalyptic flick directed by Joe D'Amato, Endgame - Bronx Lotta Finale. A compelling Carlo Maria Cordio's mighty Vangelis-meets-John Carpenter score. With hangovers from previous Giallo-based outings, Endgame's themes are more gentle and introspective than, say, Claudio Simonetti's muscular work for The New Barbarians and Hands of Steel but also, arguably, musically more diverse. In particular, the opening title track 'Atomic Contamination" is genuinely chilling when set against the stock footage of a nuclear bomb going off.
While liberally pinching the vibe of Blade Runner's more symphonic textures, Cordio's synthesizers also do bombast, melancholy and menace when required, whilst the pretty pieces for Lilith are like semi precious jewels shining out of the murk and machismo.
TRACKLIST:
1 - Atomic contamination
2 - Starlights
3 - Danger Ahead
4 - Mystical Nights
5 - A Sad Kiss
6 - Night Terror
7 - Transformation (Version 2)
8 - A Sad Kiss (Version 3)
9 - Lilith Theme (Version 2)
10 - Night Terror (Version 3)
11 - A Sad Kiss (Version 4)
12 - Transformation
13 - Rainbow Eyes
14 - Sneack Attack
15 - Night Terror (Version 4)
16 - A Sad Kiss (Version 2)
17 - Transformation (Version 3)
18 - Mental Apocalypse
19 - Deadly Waiting
20 - Night Terror ( Version 2)
21 - Lilith Theme
22 - Fear And Death
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A2) Accessories
A3) Rum 'n' Kola
A4) Snacks
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B3) The Actual Moon Landing Conversation
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Today's protest graciously sponsored by your online an phone providers! Now keep on consuming so we can't hear that voice of yours.
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Decant the wine from my tip jar to yours. Soon we'll be on easy street, chauffeured home from the rat race each evening. Is it everything you'd hoped it would be?
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We know the truth. We know what the Martians had said about Neil and the boys and trust me, it's juicy.
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A very special autumnal presentation from FaltyDL & Studio Barnhus, in the form of a perfect little slab of 12'' vinyl, exhibiting the love for the classic house sound that burns within the hearts of the prolific New York producer as well as the Swedish dance music
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Label:A Tribe Called Kotori
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Release-Date:01.09.2023
Genre:House
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Rampue - Harmonie
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Rampue - Verfahren
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Rampue - Tripomatic
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Rampue - Bubblebath Trance
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Rampue - Inside
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Rampue - Die Leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks
[Limited One-Off Pieces Edition 12” LP] incl. 12 Tracks for download
GENRE/S: Electronica
TRACKLIST:
Vinyl:
A1 Rampue - Harmonie
A2 Rampue - Verfahren
A3 Rampue - Tripomatic
B1 Rampue - Bubblebath Trance
B2 Rampue - Inside
B3 Rampue - Die leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks
Download:
01. Harmonie
02. Inside
03. Ich hasse Sonne
04. Tripomatic
05. Verfahren
06. Schattenschranz
07. Salz
08. Bubblebath Trance
09. Take away
10. Buchla Trip
11. Kajal
12. Die Leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks
SHORT INFO:
A long-in-the-works project of ours, here comes A Tribe Called Kotori's first foray into full-length territories, as the immensely talented Rampue takes us on a melancholy-riddled ride across his phantasmatic mindscapes. A true sound explorer, deftly steering his ship down the junction of electronica, abstract and balearic-infused prog house, the Berlin-based vibist has us transfixed and elevated throughout the twelve cuts that form the backbone to this lushly textured promenade in sound - at times understatedly euphoric, at others rivetingly exotic.
Of the creative process that lead to 'Bubblebath Trance', Rampue explains "It all started and ended in the same moment: my cherished feline companion, my laptop awash with an unintended bath, and alas, a dearth of backups. The resultant calamity, an echo of chaotic tranquility." Under the generous layer of irony lies some unaltered truth about Rampue's debut long-player for A Tribe Called Kotori: this sense of serenity that goes with stepping into this warm and bubbling primitive chaos of sorts infuses the listening experience far and wide. Distantly emulating the "euphonious strains" of iconic PS1 video games soundtracks from his youth days, the album has us surfing a constant paradox of emotions, wistful but not abandoning itself to sorrow, dynamic yet suspended in some sort of mind-expanding stasis. As if you were looking at the world beneath you in exploded view, conscious of all thing, slowly moving up the many layers of our atmosphere towards uncharted skies.
A paragon of Rampue's most poignant take on classic electronica tropes, 'Harmonie' blazes with a poetic fire that engulfs about everything in its wake. Just figure yourself riding a chocobo across the sand-covered expanse of North Corel (toasting to the FFVII nerds here) as this blasts out in the distance. From this trancey bubblebath emerge lots of musical shades and nuances, from the nicely dubbed-out, brass-heavy coastal jazz of 'Schattenschranz' to the choppy, trip-hop-adjacent future electronics of 'Inside', via the exuberantly joyous mess of faux-organic number 'Tripomatic' and cinematic charisma of 'Ich hasse Sonne' high-flying orchestrations.
Connecting the dots between that trance-indebted ebullience and further downtempo-friendly attraction, 'Verfahren' perhaps encompasses best what 'Bubblebath Trance' is about: gracefully walking the tightrope in-limbo nostalgia-soaked inner movements and a powerful outward thrust, burning to let the feelings ooze out from the shell that holds them.Clad in purely 90s-compatible breaksy motion, 'Salz' is another attempt to reconcile emotional and physical dissonance, like kneading all states - solid, liquid and vaporous - into an impossible mega-vibe of its own; malleable, strong and enveloping in equal measure. Borrowing from two-step and UK garage, 'Take Away' is a definite high in Rampue's master unfolding of musical twists and turns, summoning a Boarder Community-esque atmosphere and clashing it alongside floor-ready footwork motifs to fascinating effect.
An ode to his studio companion, 'Buchla Trip' finds Rampue's exploring his machinic friend's quirky yet soulful array of electronic potentialities - making it sound like a conversation you'd have with R2-D2 in the heart of a Sandcrawler, whereas 'Kajal' beams us up to a fragmented headspace, halfway altered PC-Pop and arps-loaded electronica on amphetamines. Effusive and transporting, the title-track 'Bubblebath Trance' could well figure as the album's no.1 medley in essence: a bountiful lucid dream of dancing forms, colours and sentiments to wrap your head around, confidently drifting from a liminal state of consciousness down the rapids of one's troubled inner workings.
Rounding off the package, the languid ambient finale of 'Die Leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks' rubber-stamps the feeling that 'Bubblebath Trance' belongs to that rare category of albums. The ones that mint their own alphabet aside from typical norms and expectations, teaching you the ropes of their new language as it unreels between your ears - real and unreal, elusive to any other meaning than the one your guts and brains will be inclined to give it to, in real time. A crystal-pure object if you will, that shall not reveal its secrets, even after a thousand listens and just as many wowing moments.
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GENRE/S: Electronica
TRACKLIST:
Vinyl:
A1 Rampue - Harmonie
A2 Rampue - Verfahren
A3 Rampue - Tripomatic
B1 Rampue - Bubblebath Trance
B2 Rampue - Inside
B3 Rampue - Die leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks
Download:
01. Harmonie
02. Inside
03. Ich hasse Sonne
04. Tripomatic
05. Verfahren
06. Schattenschranz
07. Salz
08. Bubblebath Trance
09. Take away
10. Buchla Trip
11. Kajal
12. Die Leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks
SHORT INFO:
A long-in-the-works project of ours, here comes A Tribe Called Kotori's first foray into full-length territories, as the immensely talented Rampue takes us on a melancholy-riddled ride across his phantasmatic mindscapes. A true sound explorer, deftly steering his ship down the junction of electronica, abstract and balearic-infused prog house, the Berlin-based vibist has us transfixed and elevated throughout the twelve cuts that form the backbone to this lushly textured promenade in sound - at times understatedly euphoric, at others rivetingly exotic.
Of the creative process that lead to 'Bubblebath Trance', Rampue explains "It all started and ended in the same moment: my cherished feline companion, my laptop awash with an unintended bath, and alas, a dearth of backups. The resultant calamity, an echo of chaotic tranquility." Under the generous layer of irony lies some unaltered truth about Rampue's debut long-player for A Tribe Called Kotori: this sense of serenity that goes with stepping into this warm and bubbling primitive chaos of sorts infuses the listening experience far and wide. Distantly emulating the "euphonious strains" of iconic PS1 video games soundtracks from his youth days, the album has us surfing a constant paradox of emotions, wistful but not abandoning itself to sorrow, dynamic yet suspended in some sort of mind-expanding stasis. As if you were looking at the world beneath you in exploded view, conscious of all thing, slowly moving up the many layers of our atmosphere towards uncharted skies.
A paragon of Rampue's most poignant take on classic electronica tropes, 'Harmonie' blazes with a poetic fire that engulfs about everything in its wake. Just figure yourself riding a chocobo across the sand-covered expanse of North Corel (toasting to the FFVII nerds here) as this blasts out in the distance. From this trancey bubblebath emerge lots of musical shades and nuances, from the nicely dubbed-out, brass-heavy coastal jazz of 'Schattenschranz' to the choppy, trip-hop-adjacent future electronics of 'Inside', via the exuberantly joyous mess of faux-organic number 'Tripomatic' and cinematic charisma of 'Ich hasse Sonne' high-flying orchestrations.
Connecting the dots between that trance-indebted ebullience and further downtempo-friendly attraction, 'Verfahren' perhaps encompasses best what 'Bubblebath Trance' is about: gracefully walking the tightrope in-limbo nostalgia-soaked inner movements and a powerful outward thrust, burning to let the feelings ooze out from the shell that holds them.Clad in purely 90s-compatible breaksy motion, 'Salz' is another attempt to reconcile emotional and physical dissonance, like kneading all states - solid, liquid and vaporous - into an impossible mega-vibe of its own; malleable, strong and enveloping in equal measure. Borrowing from two-step and UK garage, 'Take Away' is a definite high in Rampue's master unfolding of musical twists and turns, summoning a Boarder Community-esque atmosphere and clashing it alongside floor-ready footwork motifs to fascinating effect.
An ode to his studio companion, 'Buchla Trip' finds Rampue's exploring his machinic friend's quirky yet soulful array of electronic potentialities - making it sound like a conversation you'd have with R2-D2 in the heart of a Sandcrawler, whereas 'Kajal' beams us up to a fragmented headspace, halfway altered PC-Pop and arps-loaded electronica on amphetamines. Effusive and transporting, the title-track 'Bubblebath Trance' could well figure as the album's no.1 medley in essence: a bountiful lucid dream of dancing forms, colours and sentiments to wrap your head around, confidently drifting from a liminal state of consciousness down the rapids of one's troubled inner workings.
Rounding off the package, the languid ambient finale of 'Die Leiden des hungrigen Fruehstuecks' rubber-stamps the feeling that 'Bubblebath Trance' belongs to that rare category of albums. The ones that mint their own alphabet aside from typical norms and expectations, teaching you the ropes of their new language as it unreels between your ears - real and unreal, elusive to any other meaning than the one your guts and brains will be inclined to give it to, in real time. A crystal-pure object if you will, that shall not reveal its secrets, even after a thousand listens and just as many wowing moments.
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Ben Oyefeso - matt
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Ben Oyefeso - kool
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Ben Oyefeso - Lagerfeuer
GENRE/S: Minimal/House/Tech House
TRACKLISTS:
A1 - matt
A2 - kool
B1 - Lagerfeuer
SHORT INFO:
TPG long term friend and homeboy Ben Oyefeso pulls out a trio of double-jointed cuts for the club and not, the German producer's debut EP ‘Lagerfeuer’ packs that left-of-centre house punch that’s come to define the label throughout the previous ten releases and certainly more than just that. Cutting his lane at the junction of oddball party music and deconstructionist boogie, Oyefeso’s maiden sortie floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee. A weird, buzzing slab of body-jacking electronics that doesn’t play by the book.
An off-road bouncer of a track, the opening number ‘Matt’ has us nodding our heads to a high-in-vitamin mix of jacking house programming and erratic acid patterns gone astray. Knee deep in 303-marinated puddles of psychedelic squelch, Oyefeso keeps swinging the pendulum between a proper syncopated 4x4 motif’d framework and frantic digressions into an abstract-leaning headspace.
A2 ‘Kool’ opts for a further sliced-and-diced rhythmic line of action, generously infused with twisted Rephlexian phrases and sustained waves of micro-house clicking. Topping off that strange journey, the title-track ‘Lagerfeuer’ merges polyrhythmic intricacies with a forward-moving, earwormy kind of linear groove, all laced with a spooky baseline that stretches out into a purgatory of frankly eerie dissonances. Enough with the words, just jump on board Ben Oyefeso’s ghost train for a seriously tortuous, nonconformist ride across dance music’s jagged ridges and most secret crevasses.
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TRACKLISTS:
A1 - matt
A2 - kool
B1 - Lagerfeuer
SHORT INFO:
TPG long term friend and homeboy Ben Oyefeso pulls out a trio of double-jointed cuts for the club and not, the German producer's debut EP ‘Lagerfeuer’ packs that left-of-centre house punch that’s come to define the label throughout the previous ten releases and certainly more than just that. Cutting his lane at the junction of oddball party music and deconstructionist boogie, Oyefeso’s maiden sortie floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee. A weird, buzzing slab of body-jacking electronics that doesn’t play by the book.
An off-road bouncer of a track, the opening number ‘Matt’ has us nodding our heads to a high-in-vitamin mix of jacking house programming and erratic acid patterns gone astray. Knee deep in 303-marinated puddles of psychedelic squelch, Oyefeso keeps swinging the pendulum between a proper syncopated 4x4 motif’d framework and frantic digressions into an abstract-leaning headspace.
A2 ‘Kool’ opts for a further sliced-and-diced rhythmic line of action, generously infused with twisted Rephlexian phrases and sustained waves of micro-house clicking. Topping off that strange journey, the title-track ‘Lagerfeuer’ merges polyrhythmic intricacies with a forward-moving, earwormy kind of linear groove, all laced with a spooky baseline that stretches out into a purgatory of frankly eerie dissonances. Enough with the words, just jump on board Ben Oyefeso’s ghost train for a seriously tortuous, nonconformist ride across dance music’s jagged ridges and most secret crevasses.
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Genre:House
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VILLALOBOS - EASY LEE
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VILLALOBOS - THEOGENESE
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VILLALOBOS - BAHAHA HAHI
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VILLALOBOS - LA RAJA
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VILLALOBOS - I TRY TO LIVE (CAN I LIVE)
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VILLALOBOS - QUIZÅS
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VILLALOBOS - FUSION THE ENEMIES
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VILLALOBOS - DEXTER
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VILLALOBOS - BACH TO BACK
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VILLALOBOS - Y.G.H.
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VILLALOBOS - WAIWORINAO
Format: 4x12"LP
Tracklist
A EASY LEE
B THEOGENESE
C1 BAHAHA HAHI
C2 LA RAJA
D I TRY TO LIVE (CAN I LIVE)
E1 QUIZÅS
E2 FUSION THE ENEMIES
F DEXTER
G BACH TO BACK
H1 Y.G.H.
H2 WAIWORINAO
Ricardo Villalobos first album „Alcachofa“ from 2003.
Originally released by Playhouse as a 3x12“ record set, the re-release adds a fourth 12“, the „Alcachofa Tools“. More
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A EASY LEE
B THEOGENESE
C1 BAHAHA HAHI
C2 LA RAJA
D I TRY TO LIVE (CAN I LIVE)
E1 QUIZÅS
E2 FUSION THE ENEMIES
F DEXTER
G BACH TO BACK
H1 Y.G.H.
H2 WAIWORINAO
Ricardo Villalobos first album „Alcachofa“ from 2003.
Originally released by Playhouse as a 3x12“ record set, the re-release adds a fourth 12“, the „Alcachofa Tools“. More
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Hyenah - The Message EP - A1) Hyenah - The Message feat. Bajka
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Hyenah - The Message EP - A2) Hyenah - The Message (Henrik Schwarz Dub)
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Hyenah - The Message EP - B1) Hyenah & Floyd Lavine - Soul Rise
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Hyenah - The Message EP - B2) Hyenah - Not Enough feat. Lazarusman
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Hyenah - The Message EP - B3) Hyenah - Not Enough feat. Lazarusman (Acapella)
The first taster from Hyenah’s anticipated Watergate 27 compilation has landed.
Tracklist:
A1) Hyenah - The Message feat. Bajka
A2) Hyenah - The Message (Henrik Schwarz Dub)
B1) Hyenah & Floyd Lavine - Soul Rise
B2) Hyenah - Not Enough feat. Lazarusman
B3) Hyenah - Not Enough feat. Lazarusman (Acapella)
Release Info:
The enigmatic DJ/producer has established himself as one of the most exciting newer acts associated
with Watergate, releasing on the club’s home label, Freerange and Objektivity in recent years. He’s also
most notably spearheaded the RISE monthly club night and associated Rise Music imprint, as a
passionate proponent of the Afro house scene in Berlin, while building an ever-growing fanbase off the
back of his lauded Boiler Room last summer. His contribution to the storied Watergate mix series is
certainly richly deserved.
‘The Message’ EP exhibits Hyenah’s irresistibly warm and groovy sound across a collection of
impressions. The title track features former Bonobo collaborator Bajka on vocals and is a composition
brimming with soul that espouses a message of empowerment, underpinned by hip-swaying percussion
and uplifting synth stabs. Henrik Schwarz delivers a pair of classy remixes. The first, re-focuses the
track’s energy around a funky undulating synthline that builds towards an intriguing finish. The Dub
version may have stripped out the vocal, but in trademark Schwarz style, the remaining instrumental is
high soaring musical drama. Hyenah links with fellow RISE founder Floyd Lavine for ‘Soul Rise’, a superb
Afro groover that’s intricate and colourful in equal doses and a timely reminder of why there’s so much
excitement surrounding the talented pair. ‘Warm Drum’ is simple, yet extremely effective, as a catchy key
pattern loops with intensity before punchy bass drops into focus and brings the party.
Hyenah close out the EP alongside vocalist Lazarusman with ‘Not Enough’, a hymn to anti-racism, that’s
not only vital in its message, but stirring with its musical impact. More
Tracklist:
A1) Hyenah - The Message feat. Bajka
A2) Hyenah - The Message (Henrik Schwarz Dub)
B1) Hyenah & Floyd Lavine - Soul Rise
B2) Hyenah - Not Enough feat. Lazarusman
B3) Hyenah - Not Enough feat. Lazarusman (Acapella)
Release Info:
The enigmatic DJ/producer has established himself as one of the most exciting newer acts associated
with Watergate, releasing on the club’s home label, Freerange and Objektivity in recent years. He’s also
most notably spearheaded the RISE monthly club night and associated Rise Music imprint, as a
passionate proponent of the Afro house scene in Berlin, while building an ever-growing fanbase off the
back of his lauded Boiler Room last summer. His contribution to the storied Watergate mix series is
certainly richly deserved.
‘The Message’ EP exhibits Hyenah’s irresistibly warm and groovy sound across a collection of
impressions. The title track features former Bonobo collaborator Bajka on vocals and is a composition
brimming with soul that espouses a message of empowerment, underpinned by hip-swaying percussion
and uplifting synth stabs. Henrik Schwarz delivers a pair of classy remixes. The first, re-focuses the
track’s energy around a funky undulating synthline that builds towards an intriguing finish. The Dub
version may have stripped out the vocal, but in trademark Schwarz style, the remaining instrumental is
high soaring musical drama. Hyenah links with fellow RISE founder Floyd Lavine for ‘Soul Rise’, a superb
Afro groover that’s intricate and colourful in equal doses and a timely reminder of why there’s so much
excitement surrounding the talented pair. ‘Warm Drum’ is simple, yet extremely effective, as a catchy key
pattern loops with intensity before punchy bass drops into focus and brings the party.
Hyenah close out the EP alongside vocalist Lazarusman with ‘Not Enough’, a hymn to anti-racism, that’s
not only vital in its message, but stirring with its musical impact. More
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MARMION - A1. T-Dancer
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MARMION - A2. Marmion's Island Part 1
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MARMION - B1. Schöneberg
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MARMION - B2. The Secret Plant
12" EP
Part one of a series of RE- EDITIONS on the IMPORTANT Superstition Label!
GENRE/S:
Techno, Trance, Tech-Trance
TRACKLISTS:
A1. T-Dancer
A2. Marmion's Island Part 1
B1. Schöneberg
B2. The Secret Plant.
SHORT INFO:
"Berlin E.P." by Marmion was released 28 years ago on 15th of April 1993. Unavailable for more than 20 years the legendary Berlin EP from Marmion is back as original repress, re-mastered and re-cut. The fourth release on Superstition Records and especially the included "Schöneberg" was suddenly heavily championed in the Benelux and UK, e.g. by Tony De Vit (RIP) @ legendary London's Turnmills @ Trade events and soon became a legendary status as one of the biggest House or Tech-House hymns of its time, celebrated in the best clubs by the most renowned DJs worldwide. But this E.P. has much more to offer, Marcos Lopez and Mijk can Dijk managed to capture the very open minded spirit vibes and energy of the early 90s of Berlin in four different and special tracks. "T-Dancer"for example is Berlin's Hi-Nrg answer to the East Coast House and was simply the hymn of the Gay-T-Dance scene worldwide.
About Marmion:
Mijk van Dijk and Marcos Lopez met each other in 1986 when both did their academics at FU Berlin. Marcos Lopez was yet working as a DJ at several Berlin clubs and was also the moderator at the Eastern-Germany based cult-radio station "DT 64" with the legendary programme "Nightflight". Mijk van Dijk worked as a music journalist for magazines like "Frontpage", "CUT", "HYPE!", "Network Press". In 1990 he released his first record on the Berlin based Low Spirit label (LoopZone, Hate/Les enfants du paradies). For the Berlin Bash-records he produced in 1991 solo and together with DJ Tanith different 12"s, before he found a constant base at the also Berlin based MFS label with projects like Microglobe, LoopZone and Mindgear and on Superstition Records with his MIJK?VAN?DIJK?projects.
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Part one of a series of RE- EDITIONS on the IMPORTANT Superstition Label!
GENRE/S:
Techno, Trance, Tech-Trance
TRACKLISTS:
A1. T-Dancer
A2. Marmion's Island Part 1
B1. Schöneberg
B2. The Secret Plant.
SHORT INFO:
"Berlin E.P." by Marmion was released 28 years ago on 15th of April 1993. Unavailable for more than 20 years the legendary Berlin EP from Marmion is back as original repress, re-mastered and re-cut. The fourth release on Superstition Records and especially the included "Schöneberg" was suddenly heavily championed in the Benelux and UK, e.g. by Tony De Vit (RIP) @ legendary London's Turnmills @ Trade events and soon became a legendary status as one of the biggest House or Tech-House hymns of its time, celebrated in the best clubs by the most renowned DJs worldwide. But this E.P. has much more to offer, Marcos Lopez and Mijk can Dijk managed to capture the very open minded spirit vibes and energy of the early 90s of Berlin in four different and special tracks. "T-Dancer"for example is Berlin's Hi-Nrg answer to the East Coast House and was simply the hymn of the Gay-T-Dance scene worldwide.
About Marmion:
Mijk van Dijk and Marcos Lopez met each other in 1986 when both did their academics at FU Berlin. Marcos Lopez was yet working as a DJ at several Berlin clubs and was also the moderator at the Eastern-Germany based cult-radio station "DT 64" with the legendary programme "Nightflight". Mijk van Dijk worked as a music journalist for magazines like "Frontpage", "CUT", "HYPE!", "Network Press". In 1990 he released his first record on the Berlin based Low Spirit label (LoopZone, Hate/Les enfants du paradies). For the Berlin Bash-records he produced in 1991 solo and together with DJ Tanith different 12"s, before he found a constant base at the also Berlin based MFS label with projects like Microglobe, LoopZone and Mindgear and on Superstition Records with his MIJK?VAN?DIJK?projects.
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World Gym - Daytime Drinking
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World Gym - Seein Double
Tracklist:
A1) Daytime Drinking
B1) Seeing Double
Short info:
World Gym is back. Your favorite Dive Bar band with more music for the people by the people.
Glamour is everywhere, it’s a feeling. Clap your hands, raise your glasses, this is music for the
masses.
We still believe in love ?
Cheers, Prost, Skål
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A1) Daytime Drinking
B1) Seeing Double
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World Gym is back. Your favorite Dive Bar band with more music for the people by the people.
Glamour is everywhere, it’s a feeling. Clap your hands, raise your glasses, this is music for the
masses.
We still believe in love ?
Cheers, Prost, Skål
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Roberta - Don't Bother Knockin'
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Roberta - Be My Man
Tracklist:
Side A: Don't Bother Knockin'. Side B: Be My Man
Release Info:
Roberta is back and taking no one's mess delivering two more deep cuts showcasing her far-ranging jazz, funk & soul influences. Side A's 'Don't Bother Knockin' is running right out of the gate with its brazen yet playful energy. B Side's Be My Man softens things a bit by adding the required feminine touches: once again delivering an EP with her signature sound replete with her penchant for groovy basslines. A much welcomed follow-up release to her successful debut on James Duncan's Brooklyn based Innermoods label.
- Releases on Innermoods, Sound Kemystry, Boutade Musique, A Friend In Need
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Side A: Don't Bother Knockin'. Side B: Be My Man
Release Info:
Roberta is back and taking no one's mess delivering two more deep cuts showcasing her far-ranging jazz, funk & soul influences. Side A's 'Don't Bother Knockin' is running right out of the gate with its brazen yet playful energy. B Side's Be My Man softens things a bit by adding the required feminine touches: once again delivering an EP with her signature sound replete with her penchant for groovy basslines. A much welcomed follow-up release to her successful debut on James Duncan's Brooklyn based Innermoods label.
- Releases on Innermoods, Sound Kemystry, Boutade Musique, A Friend In Need
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