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Inuit Pagoda - Vacuum
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Inuit Pagoda - Cutter Strokes
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Inuit Pagoda - Boika
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Inuit Pagoda - Boika (Arthur Hnatek Remix)
From the inspiration of Biel/Bienne musician Emilio Vidal, Inuit Pagoda offer an intense and versatile soundscape that is sometimes delectable, sometimes impetuous. A melting pot of cultures, the Swiss band develop an intuitive music that flirts with genres and emotions. With Backflows, their debut 4-track EP on Creaked, Inuit Pagoda weld live instrumentation to atmospheric experimentations for output that could be described as both warm krautrock and ionized jazz.
Composed in collaboration with Nikola Jan Gross (sax) and Jonas Albrecht (drums), this EP includes three sweeping, energetic tracks that take you on a journey through jazz, post-rock, trance, minimalism, sinking horns chords and throbbing guitar lines —all infused with a contemporary touch and an intellect that pushes things as far as possible to the edge. The closing track brings a more dance-oriented rework of ‘Boíka’ by prolific drummer Arthur Hnatek with a blend of rhythmic gimmickry showcasing his love of modern electronic styles —from warehouse techno and melodic house to warm glitch in equal parts.
Backflows is a promising first look at a conceptual band who constantly work to keep up with emerging artistic forms. More
Composed in collaboration with Nikola Jan Gross (sax) and Jonas Albrecht (drums), this EP includes three sweeping, energetic tracks that take you on a journey through jazz, post-rock, trance, minimalism, sinking horns chords and throbbing guitar lines —all infused with a contemporary touch and an intellect that pushes things as far as possible to the edge. The closing track brings a more dance-oriented rework of ‘Boíka’ by prolific drummer Arthur Hnatek with a blend of rhythmic gimmickry showcasing his love of modern electronic styles —from warehouse techno and melodic house to warm glitch in equal parts.
Backflows is a promising first look at a conceptual band who constantly work to keep up with emerging artistic forms. More
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Label:creaked
Cat-No:crds55
Release-Date:15.04.2016
Genre:House
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Barcode:7640157610641
File under :Electronic/Pop - Limited 12", full artwork release - A1. Sexy Front A2. Sexy Front (Larytta Remix) B1. Bota Mao Pra Encima featuring Junior B2. Bota Mão Pra Encima (Larytta Remix)
The latest release from the Swiss duo Larytta, entitled Jura Libre, is a chunky, massive, intelligent, colorful (in that full on tropical way) four-song collection of club bangers. To be exact the full set actually consists of two original songs with an in-house Larytta remix a piece. The originals lean on pronounced inflections of playful, tricky, afro-tropical rhythms, while the reworks go for a more direct four-to-the-floor approach -straight for the jugular.
Apart from the vibrant, tight production what unifies all of these tracks is a head nod towards that nineties club sound, especially that golden age acid rave material. This is music made not only by great producers, but heads that really know and love clubbing culture and history and know how to tastefully reference the past. The EP closes with "Bota Mao Pra Encima" which features Brazilian emcee Junior, and that's the point at which you start to question if this EP was truly cut in Switzerland.
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The latest release from the Swiss duo Larytta, entitled Jura Libre, is a chunky, massive, intelligent, colorful (in that full on tropical way) four-song collection of club bangers. To be exact the full set actually consists of two original songs with an in-house Larytta remix a piece. The originals lean on pronounced inflections of playful, tricky, afro-tropical rhythms, while the reworks go for a more direct four-to-the-floor approach -straight for the jugular.
Apart from the vibrant, tight production what unifies all of these tracks is a head nod towards that nineties club sound, especially that golden age acid rave material. This is music made not only by great producers, but heads that really know and love clubbing culture and history and know how to tastefully reference the past. The EP closes with "Bota Mao Pra Encima" which features Brazilian emcee Junior, and that's the point at which you start to question if this EP was truly cut in Switzerland.
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Cat-No:crds56
Release-Date:08.04.2016
Genre:House
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File under :Electronic/Techno - Limited 12", full artwork release - Tracklist A1. Thot B1. Canines
It's not easy to create something that sounds epic and yet doesn't veer off into cliché-riddled pathos, which is why the latest release from Gaspard de La Montagne hits so hard. It's perfect. From the first bars of the intro track "Thot" you feel like you're being pulled under by a powerful current -you're going deep. And you'll only surface once the outro track, "Canines", comes to a full stop. You could technically call this Techno, but that would diminish Gaspard de La Montagne's unique take on the idiom.
What's unique about this EP is that these songs are amalgams of noise, noise that is extremely beautiful in sum total. This is sonic alchemy at work: the ability to turn harsh, jarring sounds into something mesmeric, breathtaking (almost quite literally). These songs are like Ad Reinhardt black on black paintings. At first they appear to be airtight, solid, impenetrable. But the longer you listen to them the more details they reveal, and in the end you find yourself in a vast universe. This is the third EP from Gaspard de La Montagne and we're quite certain that it'll find its way into late night / early morning sets of that breed of DJs who love their sound deep; but it's also just as gratifying as a headphone-listening experience.
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It's not easy to create something that sounds epic and yet doesn't veer off into cliché-riddled pathos, which is why the latest release from Gaspard de La Montagne hits so hard. It's perfect. From the first bars of the intro track "Thot" you feel like you're being pulled under by a powerful current -you're going deep. And you'll only surface once the outro track, "Canines", comes to a full stop. You could technically call this Techno, but that would diminish Gaspard de La Montagne's unique take on the idiom.
What's unique about this EP is that these songs are amalgams of noise, noise that is extremely beautiful in sum total. This is sonic alchemy at work: the ability to turn harsh, jarring sounds into something mesmeric, breathtaking (almost quite literally). These songs are like Ad Reinhardt black on black paintings. At first they appear to be airtight, solid, impenetrable. But the longer you listen to them the more details they reveal, and in the end you find yourself in a vast universe. This is the third EP from Gaspard de La Montagne and we're quite certain that it'll find its way into late night / early morning sets of that breed of DJs who love their sound deep; but it's also just as gratifying as a headphone-listening experience.
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Cat-No:crds53
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grace core - NN2
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grace core - Vorax
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grace core - Violet
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grace core - Breeze
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grace core - Jahar
File under : Post-Rave, Hip-Hop, Trance - Limited 12", full artwork release - Tracklist A1. NN2 A2. Vorax A3. Violet B1. Breeze B2. Jahar
With Grace Core’s luminously warm debut EP, KRSNA, the artist has offer up a hi-energy provocative style blended with possessed chanting, modern pop, post-rave and hypnotic trance. These elements have come together to occupy a remarkably weird place all its own.
Taking cues and hint from pop-inspired releases, KRSNA slowly progresses from atmospheric and dreamy uplifting melodies to increased tempos with powerful, lilting synths and addictive, pounding and relentless drum kicks. It showcases a deconstructed panoramic set of tracks that shimmer with confidence and wonder created by the unique inner logic of Grace Core’s sound world. Finally entering brainspaces this Fall, the result is a records that sounds both focused and coherent, flowing with a conceptual ease that leaves the listener completely fulfilled and open-jawed. More
With Grace Core’s luminously warm debut EP, KRSNA, the artist has offer up a hi-energy provocative style blended with possessed chanting, modern pop, post-rave and hypnotic trance. These elements have come together to occupy a remarkably weird place all its own.
Taking cues and hint from pop-inspired releases, KRSNA slowly progresses from atmospheric and dreamy uplifting melodies to increased tempos with powerful, lilting synths and addictive, pounding and relentless drum kicks. It showcases a deconstructed panoramic set of tracks that shimmer with confidence and wonder created by the unique inner logic of Grace Core’s sound world. Finally entering brainspaces this Fall, the result is a records that sounds both focused and coherent, flowing with a conceptual ease that leaves the listener completely fulfilled and open-jawed. More
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la vie c’est facile - Racer Z
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la vie c’est facile - Casino
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la vie c’est facile - Adrenaline
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la vie c’est facile - White Cobra
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la vie c’est facile - Europium
File under : Grime, Bass, Electronica - Limited 12", full artwork release - Tracklist A1. Racer Z A2. Casino B1. Adrenaline B2. White Cobra B3. Europium
Taking a walk on the modern side of Grime Street, La Vie C’est Facile crosses over and fuses different styles with electro, instrumental hip-hop, bass music, techno and jungle into a brooding masterpiece of disjointed and distorted beats.
Coming with a 5-track EP, the DJ/producer duo of La Vie C’est Facile drapes a futuristic industrial atmosphere within their music, taking plenty of the elements of Grime and pushing those boundaries to bring something that defies categorization, all through their own inspirit filter. Their composition approach sounds like streetwise music for the year 3000, creating a hugely interesting and singular piece of work.
The ironically titled Fun Zone EP starts with ‘Racer Z’ which drops metallic and ghetto ambiences, breathing in an anxious and claustrophobic spirit with a wooden, chunky bass —the result is a contemporary hard-edged feeling of the Biel/Bienne lifestyle. ‘Casino’ elevates the mood with a graceful twinkling melody, gently melded with grimey beat patterns and snapping claps and snares on a heavy sub bass. On the flip side, ‘Adrenaline’ pushes its way across terror and horror soundscapes all with a menacing bass prowl, while ‘White Cobra’ injects twisted experimental sounds on incredible beats. ‘Europium’ finishes the EP, mixing asian and cold melodies with criss-crossing drums deservedly head-pleasing and emotionally stirring. With Fun Zone EP,
La Vie C’est Facile showcases a forward-thinking and fearless debut! More
Taking a walk on the modern side of Grime Street, La Vie C’est Facile crosses over and fuses different styles with electro, instrumental hip-hop, bass music, techno and jungle into a brooding masterpiece of disjointed and distorted beats.
Coming with a 5-track EP, the DJ/producer duo of La Vie C’est Facile drapes a futuristic industrial atmosphere within their music, taking plenty of the elements of Grime and pushing those boundaries to bring something that defies categorization, all through their own inspirit filter. Their composition approach sounds like streetwise music for the year 3000, creating a hugely interesting and singular piece of work.
The ironically titled Fun Zone EP starts with ‘Racer Z’ which drops metallic and ghetto ambiences, breathing in an anxious and claustrophobic spirit with a wooden, chunky bass —the result is a contemporary hard-edged feeling of the Biel/Bienne lifestyle. ‘Casino’ elevates the mood with a graceful twinkling melody, gently melded with grimey beat patterns and snapping claps and snares on a heavy sub bass. On the flip side, ‘Adrenaline’ pushes its way across terror and horror soundscapes all with a menacing bass prowl, while ‘White Cobra’ injects twisted experimental sounds on incredible beats. ‘Europium’ finishes the EP, mixing asian and cold melodies with criss-crossing drums deservedly head-pleasing and emotionally stirring. With Fun Zone EP,
La Vie C’est Facile showcases a forward-thinking and fearless debut! More
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Cat-No:crds49
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gaspard de la montagne - Stallion
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gaspard de la montagne - Steam
Tracklist A1 Stallion - B1 Steam
Closely following his highly acclaimed debut Pôle EP released in Fall 2013, Gaspard de La Montagne returns this Spring with a second EP.
This new Stallion EP features two curiously optimistic-yet-hesitant sculptures of Techno hybrids that wade near the deep end are driven by well-endowed low-end and contemplative melodies. From a genuinely open-minded generation with incredibly eclectic taste, Gaspard de La Montagne brings you the best of it all as a mess of inspiring further cross-pollination. A must-have!
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Closely following his highly acclaimed debut Pôle EP released in Fall 2013, Gaspard de La Montagne returns this Spring with a second EP.
This new Stallion EP features two curiously optimistic-yet-hesitant sculptures of Techno hybrids that wade near the deep end are driven by well-endowed low-end and contemplative melodies. From a genuinely open-minded generation with incredibly eclectic taste, Gaspard de La Montagne brings you the best of it all as a mess of inspiring further cross-pollination. A must-have!
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Label:creaked
Cat-No:crds45
Release-Date:09.03.2015
Genre:House
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Barcode:7640157610979
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01 Something Good 02 Osama Obama 03 Revolution 10 04 Baby Come Back 05 Love Love Banana 06 Jura 07 Broken Leg Theory 08 Mi Vida 09 All I Do 10 Les Bambous 11 Medication
Jura, the sophomore full-length from the Swiss duo Larytta, is a galvanizing synthesis of essential grooves and effervescent melodies. It took years to finish the record!
Christian Pahud and Guy Meldem spent this time carefully calibrating their songwriting to achieve what could be called the golden mean, i.e. the perfect balance between a radio friendly sound and club functionality. The result is a collection of songs that are instantly accessible, yet wholly unpredictable. They feel familiar because they were crafted by seasoned musicians who, over the years, have mastered the science of fundamental swing and melody.
The album is full of clever and tasteful references: Africa, the Middle East, the dusty Western 70s and "the white lines" 80s, all shine through at different points of this sonic journey. The production is chunky, juicy, warm and analog. The lyrics are witty and even sometimes downright funny. The song titles testify to this fact: Osama Obama, Love Love Banana, Broken Leg Theory, Les Bambous - come on! Without a doubt, Jura is a beautifully idiosyncratic world, complete and stand-alone.
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01 Something Good 02 Osama Obama 03 Revolution 10 04 Baby Come Back 05 Love Love Banana 06 Jura 07 Broken Leg Theory 08 Mi Vida 09 All I Do 10 Les Bambous 11 Medication
Jura, the sophomore full-length from the Swiss duo Larytta, is a galvanizing synthesis of essential grooves and effervescent melodies. It took years to finish the record!
Christian Pahud and Guy Meldem spent this time carefully calibrating their songwriting to achieve what could be called the golden mean, i.e. the perfect balance between a radio friendly sound and club functionality. The result is a collection of songs that are instantly accessible, yet wholly unpredictable. They feel familiar because they were crafted by seasoned musicians who, over the years, have mastered the science of fundamental swing and melody.
The album is full of clever and tasteful references: Africa, the Middle East, the dusty Western 70s and "the white lines" 80s, all shine through at different points of this sonic journey. The production is chunky, juicy, warm and analog. The lyrics are witty and even sometimes downright funny. The song titles testify to this fact: Osama Obama, Love Love Banana, Broken Leg Theory, Les Bambous - come on! Without a doubt, Jura is a beautifully idiosyncratic world, complete and stand-alone.
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Cat-No:crds45lp
Release-Date:09.03.2015
Genre:House
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Barcode:7640157610986
EAN: 7640157610986
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01 Something Good 02 Osama Obama 03 Revolution 10 04 Baby Come Back 05 Love Love Banana 06 Jura 07 Broken Leg Theory 08 Mi Vida 09 All I Do 10 Les Bambous 11 Medication
Jura, the sophomore full-length from the Swiss duo Larytta, is a galvanizing synthesis of essential grooves and effervescent melodies. It took years to finish the record!
Christian Pahud and Guy Meldem spent this time carefully calibrating their songwriting to achieve what could be called the golden mean, i.e. the perfect balance between a radio friendly sound and club functionality. The result is a collection of songs that are instantly accessible, yet wholly unpredictable. They feel familiar because they were crafted by seasoned musicians who, over the years, have mastered the science of fundamental swing and melody.
The album is full of clever and tasteful references: Africa, the Middle East, the dusty Western 70s and "the white lines" 80s, all shine through at different points of this sonic journey. The production is chunky, juicy, warm and analog. The lyrics are witty and even sometimes downright funny. The song titles testify to this fact: Osama Obama, Love Love Banana, Broken Leg Theory, Les Bambous - come on! Without a doubt, Jura is a beautifully idiosyncratic world, complete and stand-alone.
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01 Something Good 02 Osama Obama 03 Revolution 10 04 Baby Come Back 05 Love Love Banana 06 Jura 07 Broken Leg Theory 08 Mi Vida 09 All I Do 10 Les Bambous 11 Medication
Jura, the sophomore full-length from the Swiss duo Larytta, is a galvanizing synthesis of essential grooves and effervescent melodies. It took years to finish the record!
Christian Pahud and Guy Meldem spent this time carefully calibrating their songwriting to achieve what could be called the golden mean, i.e. the perfect balance between a radio friendly sound and club functionality. The result is a collection of songs that are instantly accessible, yet wholly unpredictable. They feel familiar because they were crafted by seasoned musicians who, over the years, have mastered the science of fundamental swing and melody.
The album is full of clever and tasteful references: Africa, the Middle East, the dusty Western 70s and "the white lines" 80s, all shine through at different points of this sonic journey. The production is chunky, juicy, warm and analog. The lyrics are witty and even sometimes downright funny. The song titles testify to this fact: Osama Obama, Love Love Banana, Broken Leg Theory, Les Bambous - come on! Without a doubt, Jura is a beautifully idiosyncratic world, complete and stand-alone.
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Label:creaked
Cat-No:crds44
Release-Date:04.07.2014
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:7640157610795
EAN: 7640157610795 Rel date 15.9.2014
Tracklist A1. Stride A2. Raze B1. Uphold B2. Induce
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With the Stride 12", Isolated Lines lays down another thick slab of contemporary and modern dance music. Swiss producer plays with the rhythmic dynamics of techno, striking a balance between avant-garde and accessible. Building cycles of beats at a constant speed and embracing difficult musical concepts. Tracks like Stride and Raze are built for big rooms with a fascination for the darker end of techno, pushing the lower end to the front and creating cold, tense atmospheres.
On the flipside, Uphold offers a lighter, inviting touch, while the last track of the EP Induce, sounds like techno eroded by time. It's at this point that Isolated Lines' music is neither fast nor slow, permanently tense, creating a sickly expectation influenced by old industrial and purely analog synth music. For his second release on the label, the Stride EP is, for Isolated Lines, more restrained, even as its low-end bursts through clouds of distorted static. This is techno at its very darkest.
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Tracklist A1. Stride A2. Raze B1. Uphold B2. Induce
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With the Stride 12", Isolated Lines lays down another thick slab of contemporary and modern dance music. Swiss producer plays with the rhythmic dynamics of techno, striking a balance between avant-garde and accessible. Building cycles of beats at a constant speed and embracing difficult musical concepts. Tracks like Stride and Raze are built for big rooms with a fascination for the darker end of techno, pushing the lower end to the front and creating cold, tense atmospheres.
On the flipside, Uphold offers a lighter, inviting touch, while the last track of the EP Induce, sounds like techno eroded by time. It's at this point that Isolated Lines' music is neither fast nor slow, permanently tense, creating a sickly expectation influenced by old industrial and purely analog synth music. For his second release on the label, the Stride EP is, for Isolated Lines, more restrained, even as its low-end bursts through clouds of distorted static. This is techno at its very darkest.
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Label:creaked
Cat-No:crds41
Release-Date:21.02.2014
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:7640157610603
EAN :7640157610603 REL DATE 7.4.2014
Tracklist A1. Larytta Broken Leg Theory (Dam Mantle Remix) A2. OY Akwaba (Bottin Rerub) B1. Gaspard de La Montagne Pôle (Isolated Lines Remix) B2. Kylmyys Very Jeremiah (My Panda Shall Fly Remix)
Since 2004, Creaked Records has always pushed the music forward by bringing up-and-coming artists, shaping its very own style of electronic music and building a cutting-edge discography that defies all manner of genre. To celebrate the 40th addition to our catalog, the extended Remodeled and Reworked Vol. 1, we look at some of our best moments with a second remix collection.
Remodeled and Reworked Vol. 2 picks the label's most exciting recent tracks, from OY "Akwaba", Gaspard de La Montagne "Pôle" to Kylmyys "Very Jeremiah" and the exclusive Larytta "Broken Leg Theory" cut. We've given them some beautiful brand-new spit 'n polish from four of our favorite artists, Glaswegian Dam Mantle, Italian house producer Bottin, techno label-mate Isolated Lines and Creaked's newer artist, My Panda Shall Fly.
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Tracklist A1. Larytta Broken Leg Theory (Dam Mantle Remix) A2. OY Akwaba (Bottin Rerub) B1. Gaspard de La Montagne Pôle (Isolated Lines Remix) B2. Kylmyys Very Jeremiah (My Panda Shall Fly Remix)
Since 2004, Creaked Records has always pushed the music forward by bringing up-and-coming artists, shaping its very own style of electronic music and building a cutting-edge discography that defies all manner of genre. To celebrate the 40th addition to our catalog, the extended Remodeled and Reworked Vol. 1, we look at some of our best moments with a second remix collection.
Remodeled and Reworked Vol. 2 picks the label's most exciting recent tracks, from OY "Akwaba", Gaspard de La Montagne "Pôle" to Kylmyys "Very Jeremiah" and the exclusive Larytta "Broken Leg Theory" cut. We've given them some beautiful brand-new spit 'n polish from four of our favorite artists, Glaswegian Dam Mantle, Italian house producer Bottin, techno label-mate Isolated Lines and Creaked's newer artist, My Panda Shall Fly.
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Label:creaked
Cat-No:crds38
Release-Date:22.11.2013
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:7640157610429
EAN 7640157610429 Rel date 2.12.2013
Tracklist A1 ALPES A2 DROPS B1 PÔLE
Creaked Records is proud to present Pôle EP - the ambitious, moody, low end laden debut of Swiss native Gaspard de La Montagne.
From the beginning to the end it's clear that this three track EP was tastefully put together by a passionate Bass music lover to touch others of a similar inclination. The release seamlessly fuses Minimal artifacts with a Post-Step swing, with layers of organic texture, and a pinch of introspective Soul - and tops it all off with arrangements that thrive on euphoric build ups of Techno at its most effective. Although Pôle EP was undoubtedly made with healthy sound systems and packed dancefloors in mind - as the strong and relentless grooves of both Alpes and Pôle will testify - Drops, which features the sultry voice of Nathan Baumann of the band The Fawn, also leans into what could easily be classified modern Pop, and will definitely make for great late night headphone listening. Pôle EP represents a new breed of electronic music, that which treats its listeners the way holistic doctors treat their patients - by paying attention to and taking care of their whole being: mind, body, and soul.
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Tracklist A1 ALPES A2 DROPS B1 PÔLE
Creaked Records is proud to present Pôle EP - the ambitious, moody, low end laden debut of Swiss native Gaspard de La Montagne.
From the beginning to the end it's clear that this three track EP was tastefully put together by a passionate Bass music lover to touch others of a similar inclination. The release seamlessly fuses Minimal artifacts with a Post-Step swing, with layers of organic texture, and a pinch of introspective Soul - and tops it all off with arrangements that thrive on euphoric build ups of Techno at its most effective. Although Pôle EP was undoubtedly made with healthy sound systems and packed dancefloors in mind - as the strong and relentless grooves of both Alpes and Pôle will testify - Drops, which features the sultry voice of Nathan Baumann of the band The Fawn, also leans into what could easily be classified modern Pop, and will definitely make for great late night headphone listening. Pôle EP represents a new breed of electronic music, that which treats its listeners the way holistic doctors treat their patients - by paying attention to and taking care of their whole being: mind, body, and soul.
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Label:creaked
Cat-No:crds34
Release-Date:12.07.2012
Genre:Electronic
Configuration:7"
Barcode:7640110938386
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This very limited 7" marks the collaboration between two young talents, Glasgow-based producer Dam Mantle and Swiss Alps electronic artist Cédric Streuli's project Buvette, now relocated to Mexico City. The artists' latest joint effort, following 2010's Swiss gigs, is reaching out to ambitious and exciting new musical directions. A collage of electronica, traditional sentiment, dance and dislocated beats. Dam Mantle's 'Kinship Dub' begins with rolling drums making its way through anxious and trancey atmospheres. Tight compressed layers of rhythm twist around soaring melodies, vocal cuts and flute bringing it all to a peaceful finish. Music for soundtracks of the future.
Flipside, Buvette turns 'Song For Tanzman' into a latenight bedroom dance party. Keeping his pop touch firmly intact, Buvette delivers a techno beat, catchy hook-up bassline and sunny melodies, pushing 'Song For Tanzman' skywards with its magnificent synth raptures.
Only available on vinyl, this 7" limited to 300 copies is highly recommended!
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A. Dam Mantle .Kinship Dub'
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Flipside, Buvette turns 'Song For Tanzman' into a latenight bedroom dance party. Keeping his pop touch firmly intact, Buvette delivers a techno beat, catchy hook-up bassline and sunny melodies, pushing 'Song For Tanzman' skywards with its magnificent synth raptures.
Only available on vinyl, this 7" limited to 300 copies is highly recommended!
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Astrid Engberg - Blue Rise And The Fall (Ft. Tobias Wiklund)
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Astrid Engberg - On Time (Ft. Moo Latte)
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Astrid Engberg - Spirits Came Told Me (ft. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson)
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Danish singer, producer, DJ, and composer Astrid Engberg releases her masterful sophomore album Trust, a tribute to intuition and new motherhood. Spanning contemporary soul, R&B, nu jazz, and modern classical, Trust sees her collaborating with a line-up of Nordic talent and the venerated violinist Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, known for works with Flying Lotus, Thundercat and Hiatus Kaiyote. Taking form after the birth of her first child, the album was created with playful joy, openness, and gratitude over a nine-month period.
“You need to trust that what you hear is the way you need to go. I want to encourage others to trust themselves through me learning to trust myself.”
Trust is released via sonic soulseekers Creak Inc. – a Copenhagen-based label specializing in groundbreaking Danish music. More
“You need to trust that what you hear is the way you need to go. I want to encourage others to trust themselves through me learning to trust myself.”
Trust is released via sonic soulseekers Creak Inc. – a Copenhagen-based label specializing in groundbreaking Danish music. More
Label:Studio Barnhus
Cat-No:barn089
Release-Date:29.09.2023
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4251804164160
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Label:Studio Barnhus
Cat-No:barn089
Release-Date:29.09.2023
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4251804164160
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FaltyDL - Our House Is Barnhus
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FaltyDL - Gut Punch
Tracklist:
A. Our House Is Barnhus - B. Gut Punch
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
powerhouse. In particular, “Our House Is Barnhus” honours and updates the deeper side of the French touch – think Pépé Bradock and early St. Germain – fully displaying the state-ofthe-art production skills and emotional depth always present in Drew Lustman's music.
Known for his shapeshifting sound, FaltyDL has been releasing explorative electronic music for over a decade, switching his sound up intuitively across 6 albums, remixes for The xx and Mount Kimbie, executive production credits for Mykki Blanco and a multitude of
singles and EPs, including two previous Studio Barnhus editions in 2021 and 2019.
Our House Is Barnhus (12'' vinyl + digital release) is out on Studio Barnhus on September 29, 2023.
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A. Our House Is Barnhus - B. Gut Punch
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
powerhouse. In particular, “Our House Is Barnhus” honours and updates the deeper side of the French touch – think Pépé Bradock and early St. Germain – fully displaying the state-ofthe-art production skills and emotional depth always present in Drew Lustman's music.
Known for his shapeshifting sound, FaltyDL has been releasing explorative electronic music for over a decade, switching his sound up intuitively across 6 albums, remixes for The xx and Mount Kimbie, executive production credits for Mykki Blanco and a multitude of
singles and EPs, including two previous Studio Barnhus editions in 2021 and 2019.
Our House Is Barnhus (12'' vinyl + digital release) is out on Studio Barnhus on September 29, 2023.
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Label:Crosstown Rebels
Cat-No:CRMLP051
Release-Date:29.09.2023
Genre:Electronic
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:197189132148
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Cat-No:CRMLP051
Release-Date:29.09.2023
Genre:Electronic
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:197189132148
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Tibi Dabo - Water Is
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Tibi Dabo - Somewhere Beach
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Tibi Dabo - Licht
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Tibi Dabo - Useless Ideas
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Tibi Dabo - Mundo
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Tibi Dabo - Mangabeira Manifesto ft. Dudu Bongo
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Tibi Dabo - Triple Frontier
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Tibi Dabo - Overture
Tibi Dabo unveils his long-awaited full-length ‘Vista’ on Crosstown Rebels this September, with the kaleidoscopic nine-track album showcasing his diverse and rich sound palette. Born in Barcelona, DJ, producer, and musician Tibi Dabo has proven himself adept at mixing the classic and the cutting-edge. From his early days touring Europe and the US with a band in which he plays the drums, the foundation for his experimentation for his work within the electronic sphere, he has since grown to become an exciting and much-loved DJ and producer, adding to his growing reputation as a Crosstown Rebels favourite. Stepping things up once more, his spirited new album ‘Vista’ is a perfect fusion of futuristic synths and compelling house grooves, all of which are masterfully designed and full of character. Following three well-received singles across the summer, the full-length is a complete sonic statement that explores deep house, leftfield sonics and widescreen cosmic vistas. Opener ‘Water Is’ layers up fresh sound sources and playful melodies on nimble basslines that soon make you move. ‘Somewhere Beach’ is then a silky groove layered up with diffuse pads and aching synths that convey real romance, while ‘Licht’ is another masterful display of original drum programming with bursts of cosmic synth and elastic bass. ‘Useless Ideas’ then gets deeper on more low-key drums and bass. Instead, the focus is on the deft percussion and well-treated vocals that swirl and smudge around the mix to a woozy late-night effect. The elegant ‘Mundo’ channels the machine soul of early Detroit techno, before ‘Mangabeira Manifesto’ featuring Dudu Bongo layers up wonky drums and bass with curling, soft acid sounds and a playful vocal line. ‘Triple Frontier’ picks up the pace and heads out on a high-speed cosmic house journey, all before ‘Overture’, another far-sighted astral trip with starry melodies and rich, rubbery bass, closes the package in fine style. An expressive and adventurous yet coherent long player with a range of moods, feelings and grooves taking you to all corners of the house world, ‘Vista’ showcases Dabo’s most in-depth project to date and an album which provides the perfect platform for him to display his rich sonic universe.
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Label:Rajaton
Cat-No:RAJATON02_D
Release-Date:27.10.2023
Configuration:10"
Barcode:0880918259192
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Cat-No:RAJATON02_D
Release-Date:27.10.2023
Configuration:10"
Barcode:0880918259192
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Sasu Ripatti presents - Tweets
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Sasu Ripatti presents - You Check
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Sasu Ripatti presents - Hero Forever
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Sasu Ripatti presents - Don't Pick Up
Sasu Ripatti presents the third volume in his "Dancefloor Classics" series with five 10" releases coming throughout 2023. Music for imaginary dancefloors, released on Ripatti's own label "Rajaton"
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”Look up, into the light” she said, while the camera shutter clicked. ”Like this? Does it look holy?” His neck felt stiff. Her reply: ”Yes, just like that. What do you mean holy? Like religious? ”No, more like trying to look very far, somewhere beyond what we can see.” ”Okay, stand still, I’m going to come close to you now. The light hits your face great.” *click, click, click.
He noticed her fingernails. They were not polished. Natural. Even somewhat rugged, as if something wore out the fingers slightly. What had these hands held besides the camera? What made the edges of her fingernails drift off?
He thought it’s weird to look straight into the camera. The photographer had closed her left eye, the one not looking into the lens. Then it opened, she looked up, perusing the surroundings, then she closed her eye again, then looked up, closed, looking up, very quickly. It all seemed very professional. Maybe she calculated the light, making sure it’s close to perfect. ”What will these photos look like?” – the thought popped into his head briefly. It was liberating to think it wouldn’t matter.
”What’s that song playing?” he asked. ”Wait a sec, Ol’ Dirty Bastard?” she replied. ”Oh yeah, right. But the sample?” ”Hey, could you look up again, like that. No, lower.”
New directions: ”Look out from the window, turn left.” ”My left or yours?” ”Yours, I always try to think from the direction of my model.” How professional! This is a good shoot, so natural. Should I worry about how the photos look like? No, I don’t want to. His thoughts bounced around. What would the story be like? It’s a big newspaper, everyone will read it. Maybe someone drinks coffee and eats a stroopwafel while they do it. Will they place the waffle on top of the mug for a brief while, so that it gets hot and the syrup melts a little? Then it feels wet, and you can bend the cookie.
She broke his train of thought off midway through: ”Now turn right, but look left, and slightly up, but don’t turn your face right.” ”Umm, like this? Sounds like a set of pilates instructions.” [she laughed] ”You do pilates?” ”Yeah, it’s hard sometimes. Have you tried?” ”No”, she said. ”I’m not good for sports that are done in groups.” ”Yeah, but in pilates you can just be inside your mind, drowning in your private thoughts.”
”What are you thinking in pilates?” she asked, taking more photos. ”Well, mostly just which way is right. And which left.” *click, click. More
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”Look up, into the light” she said, while the camera shutter clicked. ”Like this? Does it look holy?” His neck felt stiff. Her reply: ”Yes, just like that. What do you mean holy? Like religious? ”No, more like trying to look very far, somewhere beyond what we can see.” ”Okay, stand still, I’m going to come close to you now. The light hits your face great.” *click, click, click.
He noticed her fingernails. They were not polished. Natural. Even somewhat rugged, as if something wore out the fingers slightly. What had these hands held besides the camera? What made the edges of her fingernails drift off?
He thought it’s weird to look straight into the camera. The photographer had closed her left eye, the one not looking into the lens. Then it opened, she looked up, perusing the surroundings, then she closed her eye again, then looked up, closed, looking up, very quickly. It all seemed very professional. Maybe she calculated the light, making sure it’s close to perfect. ”What will these photos look like?” – the thought popped into his head briefly. It was liberating to think it wouldn’t matter.
”What’s that song playing?” he asked. ”Wait a sec, Ol’ Dirty Bastard?” she replied. ”Oh yeah, right. But the sample?” ”Hey, could you look up again, like that. No, lower.”
New directions: ”Look out from the window, turn left.” ”My left or yours?” ”Yours, I always try to think from the direction of my model.” How professional! This is a good shoot, so natural. Should I worry about how the photos look like? No, I don’t want to. His thoughts bounced around. What would the story be like? It’s a big newspaper, everyone will read it. Maybe someone drinks coffee and eats a stroopwafel while they do it. Will they place the waffle on top of the mug for a brief while, so that it gets hot and the syrup melts a little? Then it feels wet, and you can bend the cookie.
She broke his train of thought off midway through: ”Now turn right, but look left, and slightly up, but don’t turn your face right.” ”Umm, like this? Sounds like a set of pilates instructions.” [she laughed] ”You do pilates?” ”Yeah, it’s hard sometimes. Have you tried?” ”No”, she said. ”I’m not good for sports that are done in groups.” ”Yeah, but in pilates you can just be inside your mind, drowning in your private thoughts.”
”What are you thinking in pilates?” she asked, taking more photos. ”Well, mostly just which way is right. And which left.” *click, click. More