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Label:supdub
Cat-No:supdub031lp
Release-Date:12.04.2013
Genre:techhouse
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:827170496569
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Label:supdub
Cat-No:supdub031lp
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Genre:techhouse
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:827170496569
UPC: 827170496569 Release : 20.05.2013
Tracklist 12”: A1. welcome A2. sunrise B1. usual girls feat – fabian reichelt B2. let it go feat – viviana alvarez C1. lenz C2. the weekend feat – dan caster D1. sleeping Cities feat – fabian reichelt D2. rain
Once upon a time … close to a lake in a small village named Lenz. Pleasant silence filled the air in this idyllic lake land of Mecklemburg. A gentle breeze blew and the tree branches quivered to its pulse. Listening closely, one could hear the soft purl of the lake. A distant spring storm raged through the night, supplanted by the majestic rise of a red fire ball rapidly approaching the illuminated firmament. Breaking through the last shades of the night, gentle birdsongs pierced the solitude of the almost virgin nature. Emerging from a humble and picturesque cottage, soft electric melodies are carried through the cosmos to invigorate and titillate our senses. Four years after their successful debut album “Dark Orbit” (May 2009), the DJ-Duo Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner prepare to release their second album called “Lenz”. In defiance of breakup rumors, their latest stroke of genius promises to arouse spring feelings for all electronic music fans. In the summer of 2011, acclaimed DJs, Alfred Heinrichs and Sascha Braemer, had already conceived the initial ideas of their new album. In the meantime, the pair kept busy working on solo projects and remixes for various DJs and labels as well as keeping active international careers. Last spring, in order to increase and intensify the creative process of the project, the two Berliners expelled themselves from the noisy and restless metropolis to an isolated timberland bungalow. Leaving all forms of communication behind, they were delivered pure inspiration from the soft sounds and impressive backdrop of Mother Nature herself. An intimate bond was forged with her, bringing to life the tracks, “Sunrise”, “Nature” and “Firewood”, all of which evoke a vestal semblance, emulating the place of their conception. The debut album “Dark Orbit” of these vinyl jaugglers was characterized by penetrating underground-techno combined with scattered dark elements. In Contrast, “Lenz” shines in a whole new light. A prevalently more mature sound stemmed from their previous natural limits of minimal and house, inspired by their tireless, yet motley work in the past two years. Guided by the idealistic beauty of their setting, Heinrichs and Hirtenfellner knowingly combined their ideas and inspirations into a collaborative project, dying the color of their signature sound anew. “Lenz” arises more pleasant, reflective and brighter than its predecessor, fittingly named “Dark Orbit”, with multifaceted and impulsive beats as well as a harmonious and melodious sound. The new album, which is sure to impress and surprise, also features collaborations with the soulful voices of Viviana Alvarez and Fabian Reichelt and masterfully harmonizes elements of genres ranging as far as soul and pop to create an atmospheric melody to mesmerize every ear. In order to celebrate the prevailing mood of the album, Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner aptly release Lenz this Spring in May (2013). This nature expedition will be shot out into the spring-like electronic music landscape via their own Label: Supdub Records Berlin. The initial release will be vinyl only, endowed with eight out of the eleven tracks, with the complete record to be released as a digital album, available for purchased on Beatport at a later date. Various live performances and a frisky record release party are also planned to mark this milestone for the duo. More