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Last in:27.05.2024
Label:Balihu
Cat-No:BAL001
Release-Date:16.09.2022
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
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Daniel Wang - Like Some Dream (I Can't Stop Dreaming)
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Daniel Wang - Like Some Dream (Without Timbales)
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Daniel Wang - Warped
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Daniel Wang - Gotta Get Up
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Daniel Wang - Twitchy & Scratchy
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2022 edition of this total bomb from 93. Re-remastered from the original DAT tapes and with fresh new labels to boot.
A sampling masterclass from a DJ in-tune & head over heels in love with his favorite records. This was the first record on Wang's own Balihu label, that went on to release classic after classic well into the next decade. HUGE TIP! More
2022 edition of this total bomb from 93. Re-remastered from the original DAT tapes and with fresh new labels to boot.
A sampling masterclass from a DJ in-tune & head over heels in love with his favorite records. This was the first record on Wang's own Balihu label, that went on to release classic after classic well into the next decade. HUGE TIP! More
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Last in:24.02.2023
Label:Paloma
Cat-No:Paloma008C
Release-Date:24.02.2023
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (vocal mix)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (303 city dub)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (instrumental mix)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
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GENRE/S: House, Acid House, Disco
TRACKLIST:
A1 DSDN (vocal mix)
A2 DSDN (303 city dub)
B1 DSDN (instrumental mix)
B2 DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
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The label imprint of the beloved Berlin based club Paloma delivers its eighth release, and it was created by none other than a vogueing encyclopedia of musical and club culture knowledge (plus a cherished Paloma resident DJ). The disco professor: Daniel Wang.
It is his first original production under his own name in many years, and you can easily tell that this is not a tool to join in with dancefloor conformity (after all, his first album was called Idealism for a reason). Daniel Wang had already evolved from innocently enthusiastic sampling to synth wizardry during the heyday of his legendary Balihu label, and while studying the masters, he became one himself.
DSDN is an ode to nocturnal Berlin and its party community, a city that never left the centre of international attention for its vital and influential scene. Daniel Wang is a part of it since twenty years, and he was influenced by what he experienced as much as he left his mark on many nights, both as a DJ, and as a producer.
Of course, this release follows the traditional structure of a Disco EP by using a main tune DSDN with complementing dubs and instrumentals. Four to be exact, because four is the magic number with this format. DSDN reflects the internationality of the clubs across town in English and German words and pays homage to all the districts, and it effortlessly manages to unite sounds of both 80s NYC and Italo disco, 90s NYC and Italo house, synthpop and rap before it became too successful, balearic vibes before they became a mere excuse, and then it just majestically unfolds into both a charming summer hit and a complex opus magnum, but all an aural sunbeam that blows a kiss to those who emerge from recent sensations in clubs, bars, parks, and streets. Alone or together, happy or sad, resolute or irresolute, tired or energized, or all at once.
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GENRE/S: House, Acid House, Disco
TRACKLIST:
A1 DSDN (vocal mix)
A2 DSDN (303 city dub)
B1 DSDN (instrumental mix)
B2 DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
SHORT INFO:
The label imprint of the beloved Berlin based club Paloma delivers its eighth release, and it was created by none other than a vogueing encyclopedia of musical and club culture knowledge (plus a cherished Paloma resident DJ). The disco professor: Daniel Wang.
It is his first original production under his own name in many years, and you can easily tell that this is not a tool to join in with dancefloor conformity (after all, his first album was called Idealism for a reason). Daniel Wang had already evolved from innocently enthusiastic sampling to synth wizardry during the heyday of his legendary Balihu label, and while studying the masters, he became one himself.
DSDN is an ode to nocturnal Berlin and its party community, a city that never left the centre of international attention for its vital and influential scene. Daniel Wang is a part of it since twenty years, and he was influenced by what he experienced as much as he left his mark on many nights, both as a DJ, and as a producer.
Of course, this release follows the traditional structure of a Disco EP by using a main tune DSDN with complementing dubs and instrumentals. Four to be exact, because four is the magic number with this format. DSDN reflects the internationality of the clubs across town in English and German words and pays homage to all the districts, and it effortlessly manages to unite sounds of both 80s NYC and Italo disco, 90s NYC and Italo house, synthpop and rap before it became too successful, balearic vibes before they became a mere excuse, and then it just majestically unfolds into both a charming summer hit and a complex opus magnum, but all an aural sunbeam that blows a kiss to those who emerge from recent sensations in clubs, bars, parks, and streets. Alone or together, happy or sad, resolute or irresolute, tired or energized, or all at once.
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Last in:18.10.2022
Label:Paloma
Cat-No:Paloma008
Release-Date:21.10.2022
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4251804139175
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (vocal mix)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (303 city dub)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (instrumental mix)
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Daniel Wang - DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
GENRE/S: House, Acid House, Disco
TRACKLIST:
A1 DSDN (vocal mix)
A2 DSDN (303 city dub)
B1 DSDN (instrumental mix)
B2 DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
SHORT INFO:
The label imprint of the beloved Berlin based club Paloma delivers its eighth release, and it was created by none other than a vogueing encyclopedia of musical and club culture knowledge (plus a cherished Paloma resident DJ). The disco professor: Daniel Wang.
It is his first original production under his own name in many years, and you can easily tell that this is not a tool to join in with dancefloor conformity (after all, his first album was called Idealism for a reason). Daniel Wang had already evolved from innocently enthusiastic sampling to synth wizardry during the heyday of his legendary Balihu label, and while studying the masters, he became one himself.
DSDN is an ode to nocturnal Berlin and its party community, a city that never left the centre of international attention for its vital and influential scene. Daniel Wang is a part of it since twenty years, and he was influenced by what he experienced as much as he left his mark on many nights, both as a DJ, and as a producer.
Of course, this release follows the traditional structure of a Disco EP by using a main tune DSDN with complementing dubs and instrumentals. Four to be exact, because four is the magic number with this format. DSDN reflects the internationality of the clubs across town in English and German words and pays homage to all the districts, and it effortlessly manages to unite sounds of both 80s NYC and Italo disco, 90s NYC and Italo house, synthpop and rap before it became too successful, balearic vibes before they became a mere excuse, and then it just majestically unfolds into both a charming summer hit and a complex opus magnum, but all an aural sunbeam that blows a kiss to those who emerge from recent sensations in clubs, bars, parks, and streets. Alone or together, happy or sad, resolute or irresolute, tired or energized, or all at once.
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TRACKLIST:
A1 DSDN (vocal mix)
A2 DSDN (303 city dub)
B1 DSDN (instrumental mix)
B2 DSDN (303 instrumental dub)
SHORT INFO:
The label imprint of the beloved Berlin based club Paloma delivers its eighth release, and it was created by none other than a vogueing encyclopedia of musical and club culture knowledge (plus a cherished Paloma resident DJ). The disco professor: Daniel Wang.
It is his first original production under his own name in many years, and you can easily tell that this is not a tool to join in with dancefloor conformity (after all, his first album was called Idealism for a reason). Daniel Wang had already evolved from innocently enthusiastic sampling to synth wizardry during the heyday of his legendary Balihu label, and while studying the masters, he became one himself.
DSDN is an ode to nocturnal Berlin and its party community, a city that never left the centre of international attention for its vital and influential scene. Daniel Wang is a part of it since twenty years, and he was influenced by what he experienced as much as he left his mark on many nights, both as a DJ, and as a producer.
Of course, this release follows the traditional structure of a Disco EP by using a main tune DSDN with complementing dubs and instrumentals. Four to be exact, because four is the magic number with this format. DSDN reflects the internationality of the clubs across town in English and German words and pays homage to all the districts, and it effortlessly manages to unite sounds of both 80s NYC and Italo disco, 90s NYC and Italo house, synthpop and rap before it became too successful, balearic vibes before they became a mere excuse, and then it just majestically unfolds into both a charming summer hit and a complex opus magnum, but all an aural sunbeam that blows a kiss to those who emerge from recent sensations in clubs, bars, parks, and streets. Alone or together, happy or sad, resolute or irresolute, tired or energized, or all at once.
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Last in:15.11.2004
Label:environ
Cat-No:env013
Release-Date:07.09.2001
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
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the first DANIEL WANG since "silver trophies" preserves the sweaty, free disco vibes of his records on his legendary BALIHU imprint but with tighter production. the arrangement are at once raw and complex with wang's fascination with jazz and classical music effortlessly intigrated within the boogie bounce. "black boots and sine wave" gives a perfect example with modulating chords warming themselves over a metronome bassline evoking images of steve miller band jaming with giorgio moroder. all spiked with kraftwerk sounds and some elegant theremin licks. the theremin plays an even greater role in the romantic space-jam called "glimmer in his eyes". five minutes of gorgeous perfection before it fades away and the kinky prologue of "nights in berlin" kicks in: an acidic excursion with grinding sawtooth, guitar licks, conga madness and orgiastic groove. an exciting 3-track excusion into the strange and beautiful world of mr. wang!
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