That the Japanese Shu Okuyama has an affinity for German-language titles has been made clear in the past already. This time he comes with "Rotkäppchen" (red-riding hood's) best, "Trockenfleisch" (beef-jerky) in "Rotwein" (red wine) and thereby preserves it. A-Side: Trockenfleisch feat. Rejtek "It's better down below" was, or rather is, the label slogan. You know that when something starts to crawl around in your pants, that holding still just ain't gonna happen. Bass and piano-lines make it clear here. However, the discreet groove-ingredients like slap-bass, diminutive vocals, high-hats and these refined melodies provide the seasoning. Enjoy your meal! B-Side: Rotwein It doesn't always have to be Sake. The red swill with the mighty fine weight cranks the temper just right and drives one a little overweight on the scales. However before you can do a little calisthenics – Shu brings the sounds for the undertaking. One of these "Sweetie I know where we are going tonight, you don't need the jacket" – tracks in the early morning. Here the piano rules. Kanpai!
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