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Gavin Herlihy, - Endless Feeling
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Gavin Herlihy, - Tell Me What You Need
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Gavin Herlihy, - Tell Me What You Need
Typically commissioned to extend the life of a hot-selling single, Culprit bucks the trend by delivering a remix package of Gavin Herlihy's 'Endless Feeling' immediately after the EP release – a testament to the label's faith in Gavin's work and the richness of its sound. The excellent remixers brought on board shared the same excitement for Gavin Herlihy's beautifully crafted slabs of modern house, with Visionquest's Shaun Reeves paired with Culprit stalwart Inxec, mulletover's Geddes and Noir hotshot Larse all delivering their sophisticated interpretations. Also sharing a strong or developing connection with Culprit, the world-class producers were as such afforded total creative freedom in their approach. Both Geddes and Inxec/Reeves opted to rework the moodily understated B-side 'Tell Me What You Need,' while Larse tackled the vibrant A-side 'Endless Feeling'.
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Label:leftroom
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gavin herlihy - Put It Down (Gavin Herlihy Sidetracked Remix)
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gavin herlihy - Reality Cheque (Ford Foster Remix)
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gavin herlihy - Reality Cheque (Ford Foster Remix)
Gavin Herlihy's killer Put It Down release get's remixed for VINYL ONLY featuring a new take on Put It Down by Gavin, and two top remixes by Ford Foster and Djebali.. First up is Gavin's great Sidetracked Remix take on his original 'Put It Down'. Gavin jams the box and pumps the groove creating a tough, bumping take on his hot original. Next up is Ford Foster's tough jacking remiix on 'Reality Cheque', sure-fire dance floor dynamite for this summer. On the flip and French Funkateer Djebali delivers a slick as hell, deep and mesmerizing take on 'Put It Down'.. one for the heads.. the rhythm is gonna getcha! A great three track remix package perfect for everyone's bag this summer THESE REMIXES ARE VINYL ONLY
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Gavin Herlihy, - Endless Feeling
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Gavin Herlihy, - Tell Me What You Need
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Gavin Herlihy, - The Sequence
Gavin Herlihy is a producer hitting his stride, an artist who has been stealthily gathering heat for some time. His previous productions have graced the likes of Cadenza, Get Physical, Cocoon and Leftroom – impressive stuff indeed for the young Irishman who now calls Leeds home. Herlihy's debut for Culprit 'Endless Feeling' has been gestating for the last twelve months, via a trans-Atlantic creative exchange with Culprit's A+R team. Gavin Herlihy's new EP will go a long way to further that burgeoning reputation. Herlihy's off-kilter textural warmth was always a natural musical fit for Culprit, and after an initial approach to the label, a continued dialogue and exchange of musical ideas over six months led to the two b-sides making their home on Culprit. Meanwhile Herlihy began crafting his anthemic A-side specifically with the label's aesthetic in mind, resulting in a three track EP that manages a rare feat of offering both a unified vision and an accomplished variety of sound.
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Label:cadenza
Cat-No:cadenza48
Release-Date:22.03.2010
Genre:Techno
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Gavin Herlihy, - Back Burner
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Gavin Herlihy, - Think
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Gavin Herlihy, - The Saga
After last year's massive 26 Miles EP, Gavin Herlihy is back on Cadenza, and he comes bearing what can only be seen as an instant anthem. Remember those foam toys, the ones where you just had to add water, and they'd swell into wonderful, unexpected shapes? "Back Burner" is a lot like that, but no water needed: just a needle in the groove, or a laser across the aluminum, is enough to send this sucker ballooning to enormous proportions. It begins with a loop of standup bass and rippling cymbals. It's understated, even delicate, but right from the start there's something electrifying about the cadence. It's a rushing, skipping groove enlivened by a hint of a voice deep in the mix. And from there it only gets more intense. First there's an eerie, wordless vocal loop, a bluesy falsetto croon that sounds like a freight train barreling across open space. The
percussion digs in: meaty kick drum, flashing tambourines and a steady patter of hand drums. Tersely plucked funk guitar adds to the polyrhythmic flux, like sticky, elastic spiderwebs strung between the beats. And high, lonesome wildpitch strings break it all wide open, bringing a delicious sense of relief. It's huge: a spine-tingling, hair-raising, sex-and-laughter kind of rush. "Think" is just as powerful, but it courts a different kind of intensity. This time it's all about the hips, with a brute, half-speed bass line leading the way. Like classic Chicago house, this is raw, unvarnished stuff, with hard-edged congas, cowbells and hi-hats getting as nasty as they wanna be. There's a looped vocal—a cry of desire or pain, take your pick—that adds to the urgency, while plunging chords and trim analog synth leads add depth to the mix. It's hard to believe that something this insistent
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percussion digs in: meaty kick drum, flashing tambourines and a steady patter of hand drums. Tersely plucked funk guitar adds to the polyrhythmic flux, like sticky, elastic spiderwebs strung between the beats. And high, lonesome wildpitch strings break it all wide open, bringing a delicious sense of relief. It's huge: a spine-tingling, hair-raising, sex-and-laughter kind of rush. "Think" is just as powerful, but it courts a different kind of intensity. This time it's all about the hips, with a brute, half-speed bass line leading the way. Like classic Chicago house, this is raw, unvarnished stuff, with hard-edged congas, cowbells and hi-hats getting as nasty as they wanna be. There's a looped vocal—a cry of desire or pain, take your pick—that adds to the urgency, while plunging chords and trim analog synth leads add depth to the mix. It's hard to believe that something this insistent
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Label:kindisch
Cat-No:kindisch024
Release-Date:20.07.2009
Genre:House
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After blazing a trail through all things House and Techno over the last year our favorite Irishman returns to the Kindisch sandbox with 3 funk-shoveling dance floor weapons. The last year has seen him contribute remixes and releases to an onslaught of respectable labels including the likes of Ben Watt's Buzzin' Fly, Sven Väth's Cocoon and Luciano's Cadenza. Ok, put your tongue back in your mouth and let the music wipe up that mess you just made on the floor. Hefty and hulking right from the beginning 'Tension, Release' is a carnal beast of heavyweight House. No 'girlie-man-back-in-bed-at-4 A.M'. House here. This is 'look-down-at-your-watch-say, "screw it" and-soldier-on-to-the-after-party' beats. Fully equipped with heavy artillery consisting of ray gun synthesizer effects, chanting vocals and warped clunking bells. This is a versatile and unique tool that will be applauded by DJ's from many different genres. 'Expression' is a testament to Gavin's sound. You can here his signature touch on the track right through the bubbling melodic bass line, finicky detail to sound design and his ability to effortlessly layer sounds. This is one of those tracks that has his mark all over it, proving he is not just following the pack. There is not too much that is random about 'The Random'. An upright guitar bass line are the backbone of this bad boy, but really what whisks you away and off your feet is the modulating filtered pads. Their simple melody spreads warmth and feeling like a fireplace in a chilled Norwegian hut. People like Gavin are why electronic music is moving forward. Technology has given us endless possibilities as well as the means to attain them. There is so much room to explore, and Herlihy is one of those people who are not afraid to put on the hard hat and jump in head first. He is definitely one to watch for the future, which is just fine with us.
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Label:cadenza
Cat-No:cadenza37
Release-Date:15.05.2009
Genre:House
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When Cadenza invited Gavin Herlihy to come on board, he showed up on the label's Swiss doorstep with suitcases absolutely bursting at the seams—spilling over with rubbery bass lines, silvery percussion, and strange samples with a faded, postcard patina. (Also, two of the most evocative titles in recent memory.) Wherever the Irish-born, Berlin-based producer has been on his travels, it was clearly one hell of a journey. From the sound of "Underneath the Wind Machine," he must have made at least one stop on the Italian Riviera: the song's climax features a slow swell of mandolins that evoke the hot breeze ruffling dog-eared pages at a seaside café. But this isn't musical tourism. Herlihy takes his sweet time building things up, with dry electronic percussion shuddering in place beneath subtle synthesizer gusts; it's more than three minutes before the sound of a lone, plucked arpeggio can first be faintly heard, and then another, rising with a hummingbird's motion. The remainder of the track all but sweeps you off your feet, between the fantastical melody and a driving, housey groove. "Train Dodging," true to its title, is all about hijinks on a hairpin curve. Whereas Herlihy's productions can often be deeply melodic, this one pours all of its energy into a bounding, propulsive groove. Hi-hats, woodblocks, bells and bass trade syncopations, tumbling over one another in a breathless game of percussive leapfrog; fat, battered 909 snares push it all forward with martial riffing. The suggestion of a melody flashes by in scraps of sampled horns and voices, like blurred forms glimpsed from the passenger window as the train goes hurtling down the rails. It's a white-knuckled ride with a wide-eyed grin.
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Label:kindisch
Cat-No:kindisch012
Release-Date:20.11.2007
Genre:House
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Gavin Herlihy has long been one of dance music's most respected journalists and DJs, and with two acclaimed releases on Mood Music last year and more recently a brace of top-drawer remixes for UNKLE and Alexkid, he's fast becoming one of its hottest producers. Freshly relocated to Berlin, his debut 12" for Kindisch, 'Opium Haze', confirms his status as a skilled and innovative player on the house and techno scene. 'Opium Haze' is as heady and intoxicating as its title implies; an effortlessly psychedelic piece of music that's nonetheless firmly rooted on the dancefloor. It begins with a clicky, funked-up conga tattoo cloaked in disorienting effects which partly obscure the jazzy melody rising up from the mix's depths. Out of that sticky, dubby fug emerges an insistent, upward-tripping piano line and synthesized string stabs - together forming the kind of rave-ready hook that'll cause immediate damage in the club. Herlihy is superbly heavy on the edit, using an Eastern woodwind sample, disembodied voices and various percussive elements to deliver build after build, drop after explosive drop. 'Opium Haze' is a hugely satisfying piece of music, and a club anthem-in-waiting. 'Professional Exit' is a more stripped-down but no less accomplished affair, driven by a warm, rippling bassline and phased electronics. Before the percussion intesifies and interlocks, offsetting a sparse one-note synth line which hangs in the air, thickening it with understated drama. At once seductive and unsettling, experimental and club-oriented, 'Professional Exit' is indeed a professional end to a highly professional 12".
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jozif - Soonar
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jozif - Rondevouz
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jozif - Soonar (Hanfry Martinez Tropical Mix)
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jozif - Soonar (Eric Volta Digs You A Deeper Grave Mix)
The glorious creative love affair between Londoner jozif and LA based Culprit continues unabated, with the artist’s fourth release for the imprint in as many years. Six months after the first ‘W?aikiki’?EP by j?ozif,?C?ulprit releases its followup. The five originals that formed the core of the twopart ‘W?aikiki’?were the fruits of the intensely prolific period of musicmaking by jozif. The two originals on ‘W?aikiki 2’?highlight jozif’s inimitable sound: organic in essence, steeped in references that reach beyond the classic house/techno cliche´s, loose and fun, yet with the emotional core and depth of feeling worn proudly on its proverbial sleeve. Remixes arrive courtesy of two exceptional producers of very different styles but equally strong personal voices: E?ric Volta’s idiosyncratic take dives deep into the realm of melodically eerie, perfectly calibrated for the discerning afterhours. H?anfry Martinez is the rising Spanish talent whose love for the ceaseless groove unites him with fellow house groove masters like A?pollonia,?D?jebali?and J?avier Carballo.?
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Label:culprit
Cat-No:cp050
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maxxi soundsystem ft. name one - Medicine
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maxxi soundsystem ft. name one - Fading Thought
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maxxi soundsystem ft. name one - Lone Raver
Culprit is delighted to kickstart its sixth year with a 50th EP release Maxxi Soundsystem’s ‘Medicine’. The “Medicine“ EP represents Maxxi Soundsystem’s fullfledged Culprit debut, after providing a standout remix of Burnski & M A N I K’s “YJG” last year. The EP is Maxxi’s reunion with his frequent vocal collaborator Name One their massive “Regrets I Have No Use For” was surely one of the songs of 2012 for the venerable Hypercolour label. Coincidentally, this is a second year running that Culprit begin their year with a record featuring Name One – his work for Adriatique’s “Midnight Walking” got 2014 off to a flying start for the LA imprint. “This EP represents the pick of the tracks I did working with Name One, they are songs but totally focused on the dancefloor initially I thought of these as 3 singles but we did so many tracks together in a relatively short space of time it seemed only right to introduce them to the world on the same record. Working with Jack (Name One) is always a pleasure his lyrics and ideas are in my opinion a huge level above what you find in most dance music”. Maxxi Soundsystem “Medicine” EP is a confident statement of intent from the Brightonbased producer, with three singleready songs combined on one strong release. The hookladen title track, the stark groove of “Lone Raver” and the deeply melodic “Fading Thought” all combine Maxxi’s dynamic composition and crisp production values with Name One’s memorable lyrics that go beyond the typical dance music fodder. Maxxi Soundsystem opens Culprit’s 2015 with a bang and is certain to be one of the label’s leading artists for some time to come.
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Cat-No:cp048
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aidan lavelle & robbie akbal ft. shawni - Stars feat Shawni
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aidan lavelle & robbie akbal ft. shawni - Stars (Inxec Remix)
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aidan lavelle & robbie akbal ft. shawni - Stars (Andre Hommen Remix)
Culprit's fall/winter season opens with "Stars" - a truly global collaboration of London's Aidan Lavelle, Mexico's Robbie Akbal and Los Angeles' own, vocalist Shawni. o+ The song organically sprung out of Culprit's second release of 2014, Balcazar & Sordo, Dance Spirit and disCerN's "Calling For You," which also featured Shawni's ethereal vocals and an Aidan Lavelle remix. o+o Over the summer Lavelle has joined forces with Robbie Akbal - a veteran of the deep house scene and the owner of the widely respected label bearing his name. Their first song together, "Solaris Night," has made an impression on Get Physical's "Full Body Workout." o+o+ With Shawni's sultry vocals the centerpiece, the track has the shimmering melodic quality, creating the openair, nocturnal ambiance befitting the song's title. o+o+o The pair of remixes come from two of Culprit's favorite producers - the everinspiring label regular Inxec and the Culprit debut of one of the young rising stars of the moment, Andre? Hommen, who is best known for his work on Dennis Ferrer's Objektivity imprint. o+o+o+o Hommen delivers an epic burner of a rework, that builds and builds tension releasing it in a sweep of melody and voice. Inxec's deep and melancholy take provides another dimension to the single, rounding out the package nicely.
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jozif - Under The Thumb feat. Jenny Jones
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jozif - Under The Thumb (No Regular Play Remix)
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jozif - Good Man
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jozif - Good Man (Matt Tolfrey EC1M Mix)
The past two years without a jozif release have felt like an eternity at Culprit headquarters. Imagine the collective relief and delight, when one of the label's core artists had a veritable musical outpouring, delivering five delicious originals. Too rich with originality and some of jozif's best ideas to be contained within one collection, "Waikiki" will be released in two parts, accompanied by exciting reworks coming from some of the label's favorite artists. Part 1 shows jozif's unwavering dedication to genre-defying, timeless dance music. Analogue disco meets old school r'n'b and funk, framed by a modern deep house feel, all delivered with jozif's typical poise and a sense of musical adventure. Never the one to hem himself by expectation of others, jozif continues unabated on his unique path. "Waikiki" accomplishes real depth with lightness of touch, yet again rewarding Culprit's faith in the artist with some of the best music in the label's cannon. Remixes on "Waikiki" Part 1 arrive courtesy of Matt Tolfrey and No Regular Play. Tolfrey is another Culprit mainstay, with the working relationship spanning almost the entirety of label's existence. His take on "Good Man" is warm yet trippy, its deadly groove led by a terrific bassline. Brooklyn's No Regular Play are long time friends of Culprit, with Greg Paulus (one half of the duo) having featured on a pair of remixes by Thugfucker and Signal Flow recently. This is the Wolf + Lamb family members' first proper work for Culprit and it's assured electronic funk is a very welcome addition to the release.
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Cat-No:cp044
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bambook - Humble Hearts
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bambook - Humble Hearts (Finnebassen Remix)
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bambook - Narrow Road
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bambook - Narrow Road (Kiki Remix)
The new Culprit release has a distinctly Scandinavian flavor. Sweden’s rising talents, the Bambook duo, deliver their Culprit debut with the stunning ‘Hearts & Roads’, backed with remixes by Norway’s Finnebassen and Finland’s finest export but current Berlin resident Kiki.
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Lula Cirus - She Loves Me (PBR Streetgang Remix)
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jozif - Standard Rising - (Francesca Lombardo Remix)
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Dirty Channels - On The Way (Daniel Bortz Remix)
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Lonley Boy - Somewhere Else (Signal Flow feat. Greg Paulus Remix)
Back in 2009, exactly five Marches ago, Culprit began its journey. 5 years of existence is a significant mark for a label and worthy of some introspection. With its new release, The Los Angelesbased label celebrates one of its most recognisable elements, The Standard Hotel Rooftop, the site of the label’s signature parties for the past 6 years: It’s been more that just a location – the rooftop has become the essential ingredient of Culprit’s philosophy. Inspiring a successful threepart compilation series, “Above the City,” which has united some of the best young production talent around, the series has showcased a particular brand of warm summertime sound, modern yet timeless. Each remix is a Culprit debut for all of the remixers. Yet, each of them is part of the extended group of friends of the label, a likeminded tightknit collective.
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With the second release of the New Year, Culprit delves deeper into the nocturnal, melodic side of its sound by presenting Balcazar & Sordo, Dance Spirit + Discern with ‘Calling For You featuring Shawni’. Following the template set by the title track from Adriatique’s ‘Midnight Walking’ EP that opened 2014 for the label, the ‘Calling For You’ single is another lush piece of pulsating electronic house. The artists behind it are truly a global creative collective that connects Culprit’s home base of Los Angeles with London, Guadalajara (Mexico), and Berlin.
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Cat-No:cp040
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Barcelonabased, Argentinian producer Nicolas Abalos – aka Shall Ocin returns for his second helping of Culprit, almost exactly a year after his label debut, ‘Crash into My Love’. The first EP set the inventive and musically adventurous template for Shall and was supported by the likes of Damian Lazarus, Ivan Smagghe and Miguel Campbell, among others. The artist continues to explore the psychedeliatinged, heavy electronic groove territory with the three sparkling originals on the ‘Conception EP’ plus a remix from Edu Imbernon. Each song is brimming with musically sophisticated ideas: Shall’s own effected vocals, at times immediate and emotionally charged, at others – disembodied and spooky; his love of a catchy electric guitar riff; tight and precise basslines; offkilter synth melodies, touches of jazz fusion and shimmering ambient textures.
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Label:culprit
Cat-No:cp039
Release-Date:24.09.2013
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Culprit's 39th EP release is an altogether special affair. The masters of epic underground pop, one of the most exciting and respected songwriting/production teams in dance music, Benoit & Sergio enter the label's artistic canon in emphatic fashion. Their two- song Culprit debut glows with the duo's forward thinking musical ideas, at once sweeping and intimate, and which depth and sophistication represents a leap in the Los Angeles-based imprint's growth. . After the irresistible electronic sweep of the duo's last few releases, "Adjustments" EP is a turn to a more intimate scale yet with the usual musical ambition intact. Two songs share a common immediacy but are a ying and yang of the artists' mood. The shimmying playful strut of "Shake Shake," with an incredibly fun interplay of vocoder'd vocal, piano stabs and one of Benoit & Sergio's most infectious basslines is paired with one of their most plaintive and delicate moments in "Adjustments." The title track in particular finds the artists stretching the expected musical palette into a deeply affecting territory, where the poignant lyrics are underpinned by a gently hypnotic groove and luminous ambiance. It is a particular thrill for Culprit to present such confidently eclectic work that goes beyond the mere genre confines and, as a whole, represents one of the creative high points for both the label and the artists.
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Cat-No:cp038
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Up steps the prodigiously talented 20year old Justin Jay, a true California golden child, born, raised and nourished within the LA city limits for his Culprit debut with 'The Jaguar'. The threetrack EP has been the result of organically built relationship with the LAbased imprint, with songs inspired by LA and the label's sound and credo. The title track is dedicated to that quintessential Los Angeles icon - a classic car. This is a joyous ode to a topdown drive at sunset with the city sprawled underneath and all around, its possibilities endless. 'Coldwater' is named after one of LA's most striking canyon roads, the song's rapturous tone being the emotive core of the release. 'You and Me' is the sound of the hot LA afternoon, the beach, the girls, the lazy hazy comfort of sunburnt days.
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Criminal Love’ is the welcome return of Culprit’s biggest young discoveries of 2012 – Climbers – to the label. It’s their third Culprit release and yet another single aimed to sweep this summer season’s best daytime parties, in the wake of success of last year’s ‘2 Come Back’.
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M A N I K makes his fourth release on Culprit, making him (along with Lee Foss) the label's true "resident" producer. Alongside him Burnski makes his full debut for Culprit, having been responsible for one of the label's most memorable songs of 2012 his remix of Subban's ‘What I Do’.Yellow Jacket Girl’ takes the duo's retro house inspired sound palette and takes into a deeper and more sultry territory, with suggestive lyrics penned and sung by M A N I K adding a subtle element of sleaze to the song's low slung groove. Each artist picked a remixer of his choice Leeds connection between Burnski and Laura Jones; M A N I K selecting fellow rider of the techno/disco line Maxxi Soundsystem. Both remixers are artists Culprit has been eager to add to its roster.
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Adeline, - What You Got
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Adeline, - Under The Moon
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Adeline, - Under The Mood
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Adeline, - Unravel My Mind
Culprit makes a fourth stop on its European talent-scouting trip, inviting the London- based Swedish producer Adeline to join the label’s global motley crew.
Adeline’s confident use of her own voice as a major part of her music is a bold but justified choice. Combining it with truly impressive sound design and strong musical ideas, with a touch of the unexpected, adds up to instantly memorably dance music. The three originals on her Culprit debut speak to all these strengths. ‘What You Got’ is that appealing combination of sensuously soft vocals and “muscular” rhythm and low end that many a standout track is made of. The most immediate of the songs on the EP, it has had early champions like Jamie Jones and Russ Yallop. ‘Under The Moon’ goes deeper and a bit sideways, but successfully so, pitching down her distinct vocal and riding a catchy bassline hook on top of a shuffle beat, the song glides and seduces. ‘Unravel My Mind’ is the darker counter-part to the title song. Adeline’s vocals add on a moody dimension, sitting on top of a more sinister bassline and a crisp beat. With its tension and build, one for the early peak hours. The remix by New York-based Thugfucker and Greg Paulus of No Regular Play is a real musical treat. Also making their label debut, the trio come up with a deeply melodic take on ‘Under the Moon.’ Its instrumental sweeps and playful bassline, cleverly arranged and punctuated by some of Paulus’ most accomplished trumpet work add up to something special.
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Adeline’s confident use of her own voice as a major part of her music is a bold but justified choice. Combining it with truly impressive sound design and strong musical ideas, with a touch of the unexpected, adds up to instantly memorably dance music. The three originals on her Culprit debut speak to all these strengths. ‘What You Got’ is that appealing combination of sensuously soft vocals and “muscular” rhythm and low end that many a standout track is made of. The most immediate of the songs on the EP, it has had early champions like Jamie Jones and Russ Yallop. ‘Under The Moon’ goes deeper and a bit sideways, but successfully so, pitching down her distinct vocal and riding a catchy bassline hook on top of a shuffle beat, the song glides and seduces. ‘Unravel My Mind’ is the darker counter-part to the title song. Adeline’s vocals add on a moody dimension, sitting on top of a more sinister bassline and a crisp beat. With its tension and build, one for the early peak hours. The remix by New York-based Thugfucker and Greg Paulus of No Regular Play is a real musical treat. Also making their label debut, the trio come up with a deeply melodic take on ‘Under the Moon.’ Its instrumental sweeps and playful bassline, cleverly arranged and punctuated by some of Paulus’ most accomplished trumpet work add up to something special.
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Yet another gifted and hard working producer who’s successfully crafted his own sound in a very short period of time, Shall Ocin is in the midst of an artistic breakthrough with distinct releases recently on Leftroom and Ellum Audio. Striking in its crisp sound design and adventurous in its sonic ideas, ‘Crash into My Love’ is the work of a self-assured talent. Its three originals fall within the underground dance music spectrum that Culprit specialises in: deep and nuanced, yet propulsive and dance-floor ready; placed perfectly between primal and cerebral, between esoteric and immediate. The EP carries a few coherent themes: its heavy electronic bounce underpinning jazzy instrumental passages that belie the producer’s deep musicality, with slightly eerie vocal touches – Shall’s own – connecting the dots. ‘Crash Into My Life’ is the EP’s most punchy and percussively strong statement and its most dance-floor engaging, with the improvisational electric guitar riffs adding a special element. The vibe is deeply nocturnal and foreboding. ‘Don’t Come Here’ also bristles with the bouncy energy, its processed vocal the most energetic part of the EP. ‘My Little World’ is the most plaintive and emotional track on the release, its acoustic guitar and bassline parts complimenting the hopeful vocal hook. Culprit’s Canadian compadres, My Favorite Robot, make a much welcomed debut appearance on the label, delivering a slice of contagious electro funk with their interpretation of the title track featuring heavy bassline riffs sure to get many a floor moving.
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Adriatique, - Face to Face
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Adriatique, - Circle of Love
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Adriatique, - Blackbox
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Adriatique, - Need it Now
The four track EP meets the Culprit grade with style: brimming with fine musical ideas, genuinely conceived and precisely executed modern electronic house, perfectly in tune with the times yet projecting an individual and coherent style. Dance floor – ready stuff with depth and verve, it’s the sound of two fine young talents finding a Culprit home. Faithful to Culprit’s credo of focusing the spotlight on artists on the verge of greatness, Adriatique are a duo making a quick and decisive impact on the genre. Their solo and collaborative (with Thyladomid) work has made the boys a legion of fans over the past 2 years. Having been groomed from within the un-stoppable Diynamic family, Adriatique have spread their wings with outstanding work for labels like City Fox and now, Culprit. Quick on the heels of their ‘Trigger Dance’ track (with Thyladomid) – that was part of the ‘Above the City 2’ compilation – comes ‘Face to Face,’ an exciting EP that Adriatique’s now patented electronic bassline-driven groove with the Culprit’s inclination toward warm musicality. The title track is a finely balanced work, irresistibly combining deep chords with the dance-floor destroying bassline and an infectious vocal hook. It’s already a firm favourite with the Culprit and Diynamic DJ camps. ‘Blackbox’ is an on-point example of what makes the EP such a great fit for the LA-based label’s oeuvre, it’s guitar driven bit of psychedelia a counterpoint to jozif’s Culprit work, its electronic plaintiveness in line with M A N I K’s recent EP.
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Lula Circus, - Passive Memories
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Lula Circus, - Theory Of Folds
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Lula Circus, - Theory Of Folds
For its thirtieth EP release, Culprit eagerly dips into the ever-expanding pool of Italian production talent to welcome back Lula Circus. The release also features remixes from one of London’s rising stars Alexis Raphael and L.A favourite Urulu.The two originals on the EP are the work of artists rapidly and confidently coming into their own, marrying their deep but pulsating electronic house style with Culprit’s preference for emotionally charged dance music, with a natural flair for drama and an underlying sense of story-telling. ‘Passive Memories’ has been one of this year’s favourite DJ staples for the Culprit inner circle: a moody mid-paced groover that builds and builds, adding layers of subtle electronic throb, minor melody and deep funk, a track that seduces rather than bashes. ‘Theory of Folds’ is the (slightly) more “maximal,” more overtly joyous take on its counterparts subtlety. It’s modern deep house meets retro Italo Disco, precise in execution and ambitious in its melodic sweep. Two remixes on the EP come courtesy of another two stellar talents, London’s Alexis Raphael and Los Angeles’ own Taylor Freels aka Urulu. Refreshingly, they offer two completely different takes on ‘Theory of Folds’: Raphael’s dance-floor ready, bassline-driven jam and Urulu’s sunny homage to classic 90’s Deep House. They contribute to making this an exceptionally well-rounded release
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M A N I K, - Breakfast Club
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M A N I K, - Heartbeat
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M A N I K, - Wave Eclectic
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M A N I K, - These Days
Returning to Culprit with his third EP of original material is one of the brightest American production talents, Chris Manik aka M A N I K with ‘Ten Times Ten’. For the third October running, M A N I K delivers an EP of assured musicality, profoundly original and accomplished.. Each of the four songs sets a mood and tone of its own, from the deep melodic nostalgia of ‘Breakfast Club’ to the subtle breakbeat of the electro-funk work-out that is ‘Heartbeat’ and the gritty strut of the synth squelch-driven ‘Wave Eclectic’ giving way to M A N I K’s ballsy but completely justified and immaculately pulled off dip into pure Urban Soul territory with ‘These Days’ that showcases the producer’s new favourite original weapon – his own voice. All unified by a shimmering quality of production fast becoming typical of Chris’ music, equal parts retro and forward-thinking, edgy, urbane yet retaining its disarming openness and, even, sweetness. M A N I K’s ‘Ten Times Ten’ shows a talented producer and maturing label in full flight, defining each other’s sensibilities, pushing one another in new and exciting directions while staying true to their credo. ‘Ten Times Ten’ makes M A N I K the LA- based label’s most frequent competitor and the one who will continue to define its sound.
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