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Back in April, Modeselektor released Extended, a mixtape consisting entirely of their own brand-new material. Up next, the Berlin duo presents their new album EXTLP, filled with 15 full-length versions of selected tracks from the mixtape.
EXTLP is very much rooted in bombastic rave sounds, but there’s much more to this romp than barreling techno and neck-snapping breakbeats. Across its 15 tracks, Modeselektor tear through mutant crunk distortions, glitchy dub meditations, neon synth-pop and more. EXTLP features a star-studded slate of guests from around the globe, including veteran dub vocalist Paul St. Hilaire, sharptongued UK rapper Flohio, avant-pop rulebreaker Catnapp and legendary Einstürzende Neubauten frontman Blixa Bargeld.
Arriving on the heels of Extended mixtape — and the three EPs that immediately followed it — EXTLP is the final piece of what might be the most prolific period of Modeselektor’s entire career. The album is being released in digital, CD and double vinyl formats.
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EXTLP is very much rooted in bombastic rave sounds, but there’s much more to this romp than barreling techno and neck-snapping breakbeats. Across its 15 tracks, Modeselektor tear through mutant crunk distortions, glitchy dub meditations, neon synth-pop and more. EXTLP features a star-studded slate of guests from around the globe, including veteran dub vocalist Paul St. Hilaire, sharptongued UK rapper Flohio, avant-pop rulebreaker Catnapp and legendary Einstürzende Neubauten frontman Blixa Bargeld.
Arriving on the heels of Extended mixtape — and the three EPs that immediately followed it — EXTLP is the final piece of what might be the most prolific period of Modeselektor’s entire career. The album is being released in digital, CD and double vinyl formats.
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Modeselektor shift gear and follow up their previous single „Wealth” with something quite different but just as representative of their musical identity. „I Am Your God / Bronko“ features two sides of raw, deep and abysmal techno - 100% dancefloor material but at the same time so detailed and elaborate to keep you in listening mode for hours.
Taken from their upcoming album „Who Else”, „I Am Your God” fiercely cracks the whip and conjures up a tunnel rave, with a screaming Otto von Schirach starring as an unholy god. „Bronko” carries on the industrial vibe and comes up with an ethereal breakdown. With their hypnotizing quality and meticulous sound design, both tracks exemplify how studio-savvy the duo has become in recent years.
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Taken from their upcoming album „Who Else”, „I Am Your God” fiercely cracks the whip and conjures up a tunnel rave, with a screaming Otto von Schirach starring as an unholy god. „Bronko” carries on the industrial vibe and comes up with an ethereal breakdown. With their hypnotizing quality and meticulous sound design, both tracks exemplify how studio-savvy the duo has become in recent years.
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Second single taken from the album "Monkeytown" - strictly limited edition worldwide of 1000 copies including exclusive Dub mix! a double pack dedicated to dancefloors of all kind, the sweatiest peaks of the night and the adrenalin rush of an energetic and wild crowd. Again you wont find the usual remix orgy of the worlds biggest remix names. It's a simple Dub Mix of "Evil Twin" done by Modeselektor, pretty much in the tradition of the old school extended mix, paired with one of the album favorites, the UK Funky inspired "German Clap". Released as a strictly limited picture disc 12” Modeselektor's second album single will be essential for DJs and collectors alike.
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Modeselektor should require very little introduction. The Berlin-based duo of Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary have destroyed so many dancefloors around the world that their reputation precedes them and, as producers too, their stature has grown and grown. They've released two critically-acclaimed albums - Hello Mom! and Happy Birthday! - and collaborated with the likes of Thom Yorke and Paul St Hilaire.
Most recently they worked with Apparat on the much talked-about Moderat project: a collision of futuristic beat-styles, moody synth-textures and vocals, which has won them a whole load of new fans and seen them tour the globe with a truly mind-melting, chest-thumping audio-visual live show.
Somehow or other, Modeselektor still find time to be among the best, most reliable party-smashing DJs on the planet. Their contribution to Get Physical's Body Language mix series is a riotous, bass-heavy affair, one which takes in all kinds of interesting developments in cutting edge contemporary dance music.
MDSLKTR draw a natural line from the fizzing aqua-crunk of Rustie's 'Zig-Zag' to the R&B bump of Missy Elliott's Timbaland-produced 'Lick Shots', from the skippy 90s techno of G-Man's 'Quo Vadis' to the tough Berghain minimalism of Norman Nodge.
Dubstep - a big influence on the Moderat project - plays a pivotal role in the mix: moody, synth-led masterpieces by Peverelist and Benga recall classic Detroit techno, while Untold's devastating 'Anaconda' is sheer dancefloor energy. Scuba's 'Klinik' isn't so much dubstep as broken, reductionist house music.
Throughout the mix, Gernot and Sebastian astound with their ability to bring apparently disparate tunes together into perfect synchrony: who else would have thought to marry the edgy 2-step of Horsepower Productions to the austere 4/4 pulse of vintage Robert Hood, and on into the crunching digital dancehall of Major Lazer? Sometimes the links that Modeselektor forge are less bizarre but no less effective: Joker & Rustie's wonky standard 'Play Doe' is a natural companion to Busta Rhymes' 'Gimme Some More' and the low-slung strip-club thump of Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith's 'Wind It Up'.
There's still room for surprises though: the mix's closing chapter is heralded by a cheeky blast of what is perhaps the pop song of 2009, Animal Collective's effervescent 'My Girls'. We're left with 'A New Error', probably the most haunting and memorable tune from Moderat's recent album, and a fine finale to this stupendous, genre-hopping mix.
The uncompromising, big-hearted Body Language Vol.8 is the most refreshing and outrageously banging mix you'll hear all year, a stellar addition to a series which has seen previous contributions from the likes of M.A.N.D.Y., DJ T., Matthew Dear and Junior Boys. It's the very opposite of boring. Hell, it might just be the party album of the year…
TRACKLIST :
A1 Siriusmo - Nights Off
A2 Animal Collective - My Girls
B1 Missy Elliott - Lick Shots (Instrumental)
B2 Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith - Wind It Up
B3 Major Lazer - Pon De Floor feat VYBZ Kartel
C1 Moderat - A New Error
C2 Peverelist - Clunk Click Every Trip
D1 Felix Da Housecat - Kickdrum
D2 Modeselektor - The Black Block (Marcel Dettman Redifinition)
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Most recently they worked with Apparat on the much talked-about Moderat project: a collision of futuristic beat-styles, moody synth-textures and vocals, which has won them a whole load of new fans and seen them tour the globe with a truly mind-melting, chest-thumping audio-visual live show.
Somehow or other, Modeselektor still find time to be among the best, most reliable party-smashing DJs on the planet. Their contribution to Get Physical's Body Language mix series is a riotous, bass-heavy affair, one which takes in all kinds of interesting developments in cutting edge contemporary dance music.
MDSLKTR draw a natural line from the fizzing aqua-crunk of Rustie's 'Zig-Zag' to the R&B bump of Missy Elliott's Timbaland-produced 'Lick Shots', from the skippy 90s techno of G-Man's 'Quo Vadis' to the tough Berghain minimalism of Norman Nodge.
Dubstep - a big influence on the Moderat project - plays a pivotal role in the mix: moody, synth-led masterpieces by Peverelist and Benga recall classic Detroit techno, while Untold's devastating 'Anaconda' is sheer dancefloor energy. Scuba's 'Klinik' isn't so much dubstep as broken, reductionist house music.
Throughout the mix, Gernot and Sebastian astound with their ability to bring apparently disparate tunes together into perfect synchrony: who else would have thought to marry the edgy 2-step of Horsepower Productions to the austere 4/4 pulse of vintage Robert Hood, and on into the crunching digital dancehall of Major Lazer? Sometimes the links that Modeselektor forge are less bizarre but no less effective: Joker & Rustie's wonky standard 'Play Doe' is a natural companion to Busta Rhymes' 'Gimme Some More' and the low-slung strip-club thump of Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith's 'Wind It Up'.
There's still room for surprises though: the mix's closing chapter is heralded by a cheeky blast of what is perhaps the pop song of 2009, Animal Collective's effervescent 'My Girls'. We're left with 'A New Error', probably the most haunting and memorable tune from Moderat's recent album, and a fine finale to this stupendous, genre-hopping mix.
The uncompromising, big-hearted Body Language Vol.8 is the most refreshing and outrageously banging mix you'll hear all year, a stellar addition to a series which has seen previous contributions from the likes of M.A.N.D.Y., DJ T., Matthew Dear and Junior Boys. It's the very opposite of boring. Hell, it might just be the party album of the year…
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A1 Siriusmo - Nights Off
A2 Animal Collective - My Girls
B1 Missy Elliott - Lick Shots (Instrumental)
B2 Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith - Wind It Up
B3 Major Lazer - Pon De Floor feat VYBZ Kartel
C1 Moderat - A New Error
C2 Peverelist - Clunk Click Every Trip
D1 Felix Da Housecat - Kickdrum
D2 Modeselektor - The Black Block (Marcel Dettman Redifinition)
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Modeselektor should require very little introduction. The Berlin-based duo of Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary have destroyed so many dancefloors around the world that their reputation precedes them and, as producers too, their stature has grown and grown. They've released two critically-acclaimed albums - Hello Mom! and Happy Birthday! - and collaborated with the likes of Thom Yorke and Paul St Hilaire.
Most recently they worked with Apparat on the much talked-about Moderat project: a collision of futuristic beat-styles, moody synth-textures and vocals, which has won them a whole load of new fans and seen them tour the globe with a truly mind-melting, chest-thumping audio-visual live show.
Somehow or other, Modeselektor still find time to be among the best, most reliable party-smashing DJs on the planet. Their contribution to Get Physical's Body Language mix series is a riotous, bass-heavy affair, one which takes in all kinds of interesting developments in cutting edge contemporary dance music.
MDSLKTR draw a natural line from the fizzing aqua-crunk of Rustie's 'Zig-Zag' to the R&B bump of Missy Elliott's Timbaland-produced 'Lick Shots', from the skippy 90s techno of G-Man's 'Quo Vadis' to the tough Berghain minimalism of Norman Nodge.
Dubstep - a big influence on the Moderat project - plays a pivotal role in the mix: moody, synth-led masterpieces by Peverelist and Benga recall classic Detroit techno, while Untold's devastating 'Anaconda' is sheer dancefloor energy. Scuba's 'Klinik' isn't so much dubstep as broken, reductionist house music.
Throughout the mix, Gernot and Sebastian astound with their ability to bring apparently disparate tunes together into perfect synchrony: who else would have thought to marry the edgy 2-step of Horsepower Productions to the austere 4/4 pulse of vintage Robert Hood, and on into the crunching digital dancehall of Major Lazer? Sometimes the links that Modeselektor forge are less bizarre but no less effective: Joker & Rustie's wonky standard 'Play Doe' is a natural companion to Busta Rhymes' 'Gimme Some More' and the low-slung strip-club thump of Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith's 'Wind It Up'.
There's still room for surprises though: the mix's closing chapter is heralded by a cheeky blast of what is perhaps the pop song of 2009, Animal Collective's effervescent 'My Girls'. We're left with 'A New Error', probably the most haunting and memorable tune from Moderat's recent album, and a fine finale to this stupendous, genre-hopping mix.
The uncompromising, big-hearted Body Language Vol.8 is the most refreshing and outrageously banging mix you'll hear all year, a stellar addition to a series which has seen previous contributions from the likes of M.A.N.D.Y., DJ T., Matthew Dear and Junior Boys. It's the very opposite of boring. Hell, it might just be the party album of the year…
TRACKLIST CD:
01 Outro
02 Rustie - Zig-Zag
03 Missy Elliott - Lick Shots (Instrumental)
04 Osborne - The Count
05 Boy 8-Bit - Cricket Scores
06 Felix Da Housecat - Kickdrum
07 Alex Cortex - Huyendo Part 2
08 G-Man - Quo Vadis
09 Norman Nodge - NN 8.0
10 Benga - Emotions
11 Peverelist - Clunk Click Every Trip
12 Untold - Anaconda
13 MOVES!!! - All Skate
14 Busta Rhymes - Gimme Some More (Amended Version)
15 Joker & Rustie - Play Doe
16 Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith - Wind It Up
17 Djedjotronic - Dirty & Hard (feat. Spoek) vs Dorian Concept - Trilingual Dance Sexperience
18 Horsepower Productions - Let's Dance (Club Mix)
19 Robert Hood - Unix
20 Major Lazer - Pon De Floor
21 Boys Noize - Nerve
22 Siriusmo - Nights Off
23 Modeselektor - The Black Block (Marcel Dettman Redifinition)
24 Scuba - Klinik
25 Animal Collective - My Girls
26 Modeselektor - Fill #1
27 Siriusmo - Die Rockwurst
28 Si Begg vs Juice Aleem - Rock My Hologram (Original Instrumental)
29 Moderat - A New Error
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Most recently they worked with Apparat on the much talked-about Moderat project: a collision of futuristic beat-styles, moody synth-textures and vocals, which has won them a whole load of new fans and seen them tour the globe with a truly mind-melting, chest-thumping audio-visual live show.
Somehow or other, Modeselektor still find time to be among the best, most reliable party-smashing DJs on the planet. Their contribution to Get Physical's Body Language mix series is a riotous, bass-heavy affair, one which takes in all kinds of interesting developments in cutting edge contemporary dance music.
MDSLKTR draw a natural line from the fizzing aqua-crunk of Rustie's 'Zig-Zag' to the R&B bump of Missy Elliott's Timbaland-produced 'Lick Shots', from the skippy 90s techno of G-Man's 'Quo Vadis' to the tough Berghain minimalism of Norman Nodge.
Dubstep - a big influence on the Moderat project - plays a pivotal role in the mix: moody, synth-led masterpieces by Peverelist and Benga recall classic Detroit techno, while Untold's devastating 'Anaconda' is sheer dancefloor energy. Scuba's 'Klinik' isn't so much dubstep as broken, reductionist house music.
Throughout the mix, Gernot and Sebastian astound with their ability to bring apparently disparate tunes together into perfect synchrony: who else would have thought to marry the edgy 2-step of Horsepower Productions to the austere 4/4 pulse of vintage Robert Hood, and on into the crunching digital dancehall of Major Lazer? Sometimes the links that Modeselektor forge are less bizarre but no less effective: Joker & Rustie's wonky standard 'Play Doe' is a natural companion to Busta Rhymes' 'Gimme Some More' and the low-slung strip-club thump of Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith's 'Wind It Up'.
There's still room for surprises though: the mix's closing chapter is heralded by a cheeky blast of what is perhaps the pop song of 2009, Animal Collective's effervescent 'My Girls'. We're left with 'A New Error', probably the most haunting and memorable tune from Moderat's recent album, and a fine finale to this stupendous, genre-hopping mix.
The uncompromising, big-hearted Body Language Vol.8 is the most refreshing and outrageously banging mix you'll hear all year, a stellar addition to a series which has seen previous contributions from the likes of M.A.N.D.Y., DJ T., Matthew Dear and Junior Boys. It's the very opposite of boring. Hell, it might just be the party album of the year…
TRACKLIST CD:
01 Outro
02 Rustie - Zig-Zag
03 Missy Elliott - Lick Shots (Instrumental)
04 Osborne - The Count
05 Boy 8-Bit - Cricket Scores
06 Felix Da Housecat - Kickdrum
07 Alex Cortex - Huyendo Part 2
08 G-Man - Quo Vadis
09 Norman Nodge - NN 8.0
10 Benga - Emotions
11 Peverelist - Clunk Click Every Trip
12 Untold - Anaconda
13 MOVES!!! - All Skate
14 Busta Rhymes - Gimme Some More (Amended Version)
15 Joker & Rustie - Play Doe
16 Mark Pritchard & Om'mas Keith - Wind It Up
17 Djedjotronic - Dirty & Hard (feat. Spoek) vs Dorian Concept - Trilingual Dance Sexperience
18 Horsepower Productions - Let's Dance (Club Mix)
19 Robert Hood - Unix
20 Major Lazer - Pon De Floor
21 Boys Noize - Nerve
22 Siriusmo - Nights Off
23 Modeselektor - The Black Block (Marcel Dettman Redifinition)
24 Scuba - Klinik
25 Animal Collective - My Girls
26 Modeselektor - Fill #1
27 Siriusmo - Die Rockwurst
28 Si Begg vs Juice Aleem - Rock My Hologram (Original Instrumental)
29 Moderat - A New Error
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Red hot Munich newcomers Zenker Brothers join forces with a German Techno staple, Marcel Dettmann, a combination that is both exciting and effective. It was Marcel's idea to have his "Activator", a dark, broken DJ Tool backed up by the "Bavarian Realkeepers", an idea we fully support. "Namuan" is another piece of 1990s rooted tool techno in fine Ilian Tape style with banging clap-grooves that has been going down a treat in the sets of Dario, Marco and Marcel.
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Our third to last release combines two driving forces of contemporary techno: Homegrown Benjamin Damage is joined by Truncate, a deadly combination for any DJ's bag. Ben Damage's "Battle" sees him layer his hyperactive grooves over a thumping kick with a small but effective acid line topping things off. Truncate's "86" is a massive track Dave Sumner aka Function previously used in his "Berghain 07" mix, obviously serving as one of the highlights in there. It's creeping synths build up to a climax in typical Truncate fashion, with huge, compressed kickdrums pounding the dance floor mercilessly.
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Two masters of Sound Design join forces for this split 12": Anstam and his wonderful "Dolores" and Monolake with his experimental techno track "VT-100", which is solely made on the Linn Drum. We are very excited to welcome Monolake to 50WEAPONS, as we have been following Robert Henke's work for a long time. Both tracks tap into the experimental side of 50WEAPONS, but this is obvious, considering the two names on this record.
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Shed's pure techno power is twisted into breaky sub-bass-loaded madness by his longtime friends Modeselektor, a pairing that hasn't shared the same 12” since the very first Modeselektion. Pawlowitz's Track combines a straightforward 4/4 beat with a chopped vocal that will hypnotize just about any dancefloor into a perfect Shed-Trance, which is chopped up even further on the Modeselektor remix. Mr Bronsert & Mr Szary also replaced the 4/4 kickdrum with a booming broken beat and big breaks, sure to be spun by every creative DJ. One for the Books!
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We tap the Franco-Polish Connection fo the fourth RIP single: A Bambounou / Margaret Dygas Split 12”! 50WEAPONS is very excited to welcome the renowned Perlon artist to our guest roster, and her track “Popular Religions” merges the minimal asthaetics of her sound with ours in a fantastic way! Bambounou bids farewell with the bubbly “See You Soon”, a perfect match to Margaret's track.
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bambounou - feel like this
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bambounou - onto this
Bambi is back and as effective as ever! 50WEAPONS proudly presents two stripped back club tracks by Bambounou, our main man for dancefloor euphoria. Watch him drop both of the tracks in his Boiler Room set in Paris in September 2013 and you'll understand what we mean. YouTube commenters have since been all over these tracks. "Feel Like This" is built around a hypnotizing vocal sample with hi hats sharp enough to cut a hole right through your braincells to activate your dance-nerves. Leaving your synapses to the mercy of the pounding kick drum which is fat enough to get everyone in the room moving. "Onto This" sees Bambounou unleash his talents in a very NY-esque way, with those sharp skippy hats that are definitely drawing on UK garage and one of the grooviest organs we've heard since "Kaoz on King Street". Both tracks will definitely reap lots of support, from Panorama Bar to the beaches of Croatia and back to Paris.
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Cat-No:fiftyweap039
Release-Date:17.10.2014
Genre:Techno
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fjaak - Attack
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fjaak - The Wind
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fjaak - Curious
FJAAK are new to 50WEAPONS and they already have had a killer start. It is said that they actually sleep/live in their studio and one can easily imagin them listening to bassdrum samples for breakfast. Their rough techno tracks are driven by a fast and furious energy, that is pulsing with love for its genre. The A side is ruled by the outstandingly well carved noises of the Kick drum's reverb, brilliantly timed breaks and a windy flute pad that pairs perfectly with the distorted snare drum. A knack for expertly distorted drum sounds is one of FJAAK's most distinctive features. The B side explores the quest for finest distorted kick drum. "The Wind" pairs it with delayed synths and a noise-come-percussion heading into deeper territories while "Curious" on B2 sets a darker vibe with growling bass drones that sting like metallic insects and infect you with dancemania.
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Cat-No:fiftyweapcd16
Release-Date:08.10.2014
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Cat-No:fiftyweap038
Release-Date:25.08.2014
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Previously sold via Hardwax Record Store / Berlin (Sept. 2012), here's the chance to get one of the last copies of the #22 in the limited edtion series of the 50 WEAPONS label. A new Addison Groove record is always a spectacle. This new EP in particular is gonna me you go boom!
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Cat-No:fiftyweap036
Release-Date:21.05.2014
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Benjamin Damage is back. His new EP on 50weapons features 3 banging clubtracks, some made with his newly aquired analogue TB 303 like the stunning ravy 'Acid Bath'. It is a feast for techno lovers with its hommage to the bleepy sounds from the golden era of the 90ies. Far from being retro in any way, the kick-heavy but well rounded sounds are Dancefloor fillers meant for the club prime time. Following his celebrated remix of Alan Fitzpatricks 'Confessions of a wanted man' this E.P. has Benjamin head further into techno territory leaving his UK Bass past only dimly recognizable in the bouncing euophoria of the lead melody's arpeggio on 'UP' the first track on the record. Aside from this 'Up' is a straight techhouse hit that is guaranteed to bring the hands 'Up' (pun intended) on the floor. This EP is surely going to find it´s way into tons of record bags over summer as it is strong enough to speak to huge festival crowds.
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Cat-No:fiftyweaplp16
Release-Date:26.02.2014
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File Under: junglish-footwork flux by one of UK bass music's figureheads. Excellent sophomore album including collaborations with DJ Die, Sam Binga, MC DRS and Josefina.
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Cat-No:fiftyweaprmx10
Release-Date:12.02.2014
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The 50WEAPONSRMX10 EP let's Bambounou's heady minimal original “Ignition“ shine in new glamour. Garnier, the pioneer of the French techno scene himself called Bambounou the official successor and now steps up to provide a lush dubby techhouse track that strictly aims at the big room to expand the accesibility of Bambounou's name to new territories. This track is a dancefloor guarantee for the clubs worldwide. Cleverly the Garnier remix is met by French Fries' version of “Ignition“, an austere stunner of the minimalist approach so typical for the new french sound, which he and his best buddie Bambounou have made so popular in the last 2 years. The French Fries remix is a modern day answer to the seriousness of techno as an undergound vehicle in the early days of its existence, which is exactly the point of time Garnier made his first tracks. The 2 remixes couldn't be more different and they couldn't fit together better, each on their own representing an important facette of the label's catalogue and 50WEAPONS' stunning ability to pair the sounds of now with the flavour of it's heritage.
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Cat-No:fiftyweaplp15
Release-Date:29.01.2014
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The compilation presents all nine 50 Weapons remix singles so far in chronological order. The tracklist contains some of the world's biggest producers of electronic music including Moderat, Shed, Marcel Dettmann, DJ Friction, Robert Hood, Chris Liebing, Legowelt, Miles, Truncate, Benjamin Damage, Lee Gamble, Anstam, Siriusmo, Tale Of Us, Modeselektor and many more.
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The compilation presents all nine 50 Weapons remix singles so far in chronological order. The tracklist contains some of the world's biggest producers of electronic music including Moderat, Shed, Marcel Dettmann, DJ Friction, Robert Hood, Chris Liebing, Legowelt, Miles, Truncate, Benjamin Damage, Lee Gamble, Anstam, Siriusmo, Tale Of Us, Modeselektor and many more.
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