Andy Stott – Luxury Problems [LOVE079]

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On Luxury Problems, Mancunian producer Andy Stott builds on the knackered house and techno sound showcased in last year’s brace of brilliance, Passed Me By and We Stay Together. The album will contain eight tracks recorded in the last 12 months, with five of the songs featuring vocals from his old piano teacher who Stott hadn’t seen since he was a teenager in 1996, with the opening track “Numb” seeing her looped and layered vocals exuding a cinematic quality. The paranoid, dense, slow-moving qualities that Stott has made his signature remain, but they’ve been toyed with and manipulated, and the vocal elements feel like a calculated gamble – one that has truly paid off. Modern Love go all out on presentation too, with Luxury Problems arriving in a superb gatefold sleeve.

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Andy Stott – Luxury Problems [LOVE079]

Deepchord – Tonality Of Night [SOMA352]

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The inspirational Rod Modell aka Deepchord follows up Sommer, his second album on Soma, with two exclusive tracks perfectly laid down in only the way he can, giving us ‘Tonality of Night’. Both tracks clock in over the 10 minute mark as Deepchord takes us on yet another journey through the unfathomable depths of his unmistakable production.

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Deepchord – Tonality Of Night [SOMA352]

Lena Deen – Sleep Don’t Come Easily EP [PRGDIG009]

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It has been always very important for Prologue to support new talents in the world of electronic music. With Lena Deen, a Russian born woman who now resides in Los Angeles, we discovered an incredible talent. She enthralled us with her music and convinced us of her talent with her depth and her unbelievable feeling for emotional harmonies. We are happy to present the ‘Sleep Don’t Come Easily’ EP, a wonderful double track of your dreams. Claudio PRCs typically deep views on her music complements this EP perfectly.

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Lena Deen – Sleep Don’t Come Easily EP [PRGDIG009]

Zip – Fabric 67 [FABRIC133]

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Thomas Franzmann has long been a dark horse of underground club music. Though he keeps a lower profile than some of his peers, his contributions to esoteric house and techno over the past decade plus have made him a cult favorite. As one of the founders of Perlon, he released much of minimal and microhouse’s creme de la creme. He also happens to be an exceptional DJ, especially when the situation calls for the deeper and weirder side of things. In the club, Zip is known for lacing his sets with unreleased or never-to-be-released tracks that keep trainspotters on their toes. He takes a different tack with fabric 67, sticking mostly to records that aren’t so hard to get your hands on (curiously enough, there’s only one Perlon track). “I did the mix with two record players, two CD players and my favourite mixer. I was alone in my studio and it felt just like it did when I was doing a mixtape ages ago,” Franzmann says of the mix. “Only this one comes with slightly more pressure [laughs]…” [RA]

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Zip – Fabric 67 [FABRIC133]

Gerd Janson – Music For Autobahns [RH125]

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Gerd Janson compiles an exciting ambient-not-ambient compilation that includes exclusive tracks by Âme, Move D, Quiet Village Marco Passarani, Roman Flügel and Tom Trago. “Music for Autobahns” is the result of asking Gerd Janson for a collection that starts where previous efforts left off. While Computer Incarnations for World Peace (his compilations for Sonar Kollektiv) concentrated on tipsy new wave music done by jazz-funkers or neo disco-ists, Autobahns has an
unintentionally strong leaning towards ambient not-ambient, kraut pleasers and codeine house, i.e. Industrial Ambient and Electrifying New Age. It’s all new and exclusive material by people who once or twice crossed paths with the compiler. You will hear Âme with their modular slambient concept sitting next to Amsterdam’s Tom Trago off peak time duties, Roman Flügel with an old DAT tape wunderkind that shares a side with Heidelberg’s very own Move D in love, outsider dance from CF & Daywalker alias Entro Senestre and Willie Burns as well as a greasy sounding Marco Passarani and finally Tensnake’s romantic pop appeal that is a counterpoint to Maxxi & Zeus (better known as Quiet Village) and their “Passion” for all beauties that lie beyond.

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Gerd Janson – Music For Autobahns [RH125]

Borrowed Identity & The Mechanical Soul Brother – First Step [TRA022]

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The Traveller Records presents the young producer Borrowed Identity, a Romanian born, now living in Germany.  The project Borrowed Identity was found as a new alias of the Romanian producer in the summer of 2011, with the idea behind to work on a fusion of classic electronic music from Detroit & Chicago plus his own influences to make something contemporary but timeless. This EP includes remixes by Emil Seidel and Steve Frisco.

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Borrowed Identity & The Mechanical Soul Brother – First Step [TRA022]

OCH / The Model – Elite Conversationalists Edition [AUTO013]

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Four deadly cuts of timeless, jackin’ house and deep techno professionalism. OCH returns to his Autoreply home with a new series of split 12”s inviting a diverse group of producers to share a slab of wax. For the A Side he opens with “Deltic” which sets the mood with tough yet soulful chicago vibes. OCH’s second contribution is “Freeze-Thaw” showcasing a deep, hypnotic groove alongside powerful sub-bass, lush female vox with dreamy analogue pads that bridge the gap between artistic creativity and memorable club versatility. On the flip side it’s Romanian all-rounder, The Model. Here he delivers two ultra-phat workouts in the form of “Dungeon Man”, an infectious chord driven floor-burner and “Stancuto” a stripped back, percussive take on the same theme demonstrating his emerging new warehouse sound.

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OCH / The Model – Elite Conversationalists Edition [AUTO013]

Elbee Bad: The Prince of Dance Music – More True Stories Of House Music [RH121-12-2]

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Four exclusive tracks from Elbee Bad that conclude the True Story of House music compilation on Rush Hour. This EP showcases tracks that he produced for and/or with other artists. More classic stuff that was released on some of the leading NYC house labels at the time. This release again shows the early house mastery of Elbee Bad as well as his diversity. The Keith, Kat & Blondie shows his deep, eerie side, his freestyle vibe on The Wizard & The Prince track (which became an early UK warehouse/breakbeat hit) and his hip hop roots on the Lord KCB track.

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Elbee Bad: The Prince of Dance Music – More True Stories Of House Music [RH121-12-2]

Marcman – Oil EP [DRUMMA004]

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Drumma Records presents their forth vinyl release, Oil EP by Marcman, a rising talent from Bacau, Romania. He has an uncanny ability to compose great tracks with very unique ingredients. Full of talent and brimming with a love for the old school sound of techno and house classics.

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Marcman – Oil EP [DRUMMA004]

Delano Smith & Show-B @ Bob Beaman Club (Munich) 16.11.2012

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Tomorrow we are heading to Munich, for a few days. So, we are are also looking for some party time there. I’m a little disappointed by the party offer in Munich this weekend, especially with Harry Klein and Rote Sonne. But, we are going to check out the newest club in town, Bob Beaman Club, and looking forward to hear/see again Delano Smith.

If you are around, don’t hesitate to say hello.

 

 

Delano Smith & Show-B @ Bob Beaman Club (Munich) 16.11.2012

A Guy Called Gerald – How Long Is Now [BOSCONI021]

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The oldskool hero A Guy Called Gerald with his first release on Bosconi Records. The release randomly arrives in coincidence with the definitive closing of another legend, the place in Berlin that has been a symbol for years of the cultural renaissance of the german capital after the wall, the Tacheles. When Gerald just moved to Berlin, he got his house and his studio inside that very inspiring and artistic place, and as a tribute and homage to his legendary figure, some mysterious writer draw G’s face on the right side of that building with the shamanic enigma above that giant mural “How Long Is Now”. A1 gives the title to the EP and it’s subliminal dark and psychedelic after-hours dope session, while on B1 there’s the shady and sexy atmosphere of “Groove of the Ghetto”, a driving and funky house tune sustained by an ultra fat synth bass and enriched by soulful vocals and deep pads, while on B2 the EP ends wih the brutal Uk bass bonus beats monster entitled “202”. In memory of Tacheles and the good old days.

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A Guy Called Gerald – How Long Is Now [BOSCONI021]

Fudge Fingas – Untytled EP [FIREC009]

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Three new tracks, and the third in a row of releases for the prolific Mr. Fingas. Backed up by fellow Firecracker, Linkwood, this originally came out as a limited 50 copy run release early this year and sold out within minutes. Fingas kicks off proceedings with “Untyltled” – a record that could only come out of the Firecracker camp. Taking inspiration from Detroit and Chicago but giving it that distinctly Firecracker sound – heavy on the keyboard motifs, high fidelity, musically accomplished and well produced. Meandering bleepy melodies contrast with gliding synthlines and a ravey, M1-type bassline. The movement between sections is seamless and will take people on an intoxicating musical journey. Linkwood steps up on side B, “Secret Value” has mysterious, seductive key changes and atmospheres; 16 bar acid sections building up and dropping into lush, blessed-out micro-solos of synthesized flute and exquisite pads. A sonic buffet served to perfection. Finally we get one of Firecrackers trademark interludes, “Minus 616” is a beautifully crafted, neo-classical piano piece. Reverberated into the distance, the piano playing is skillful and emotive and the strange outboard effect it’s processed through gives it that otherworldly, tripped-out vibe.

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Fudge Fingas – Untytled EP [FIREC009]

Obsolete Music Technology – Since The Accident [EMP012]

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Proper box-bangers and sci-fi house from Steven Tang aka Obsolete Music Technology, backed with a cracking Specter remix. Steven recreates a track he imagines he heard at the Since The Accident party, in the 80s. 303 bass over 707 drums. Also includes a bonus beat & Specter remix of STA, plus added track “Descending”.

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Obsolete Music Technology – Since The Accident [EMP012]

Xamiga – Kermit’s Day Out [RHX-3]

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The exotic Xosar and Legowelt have teamed up to created some serious Ghosthaus slam dance, under the Xamiga moniker for Rush Hour. With their never-ending collection of machines, the pair produces a hot three-track dreamland techno-house EP in a future-classic fashion. Music to jack to loudly while closing your eyes softly.

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Xamiga – Kermit’s Day Out [RHX-3]