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Mark Du Mosch VS DJ Overdose @ Dekmantel Festival 31.07.2015

Interstellar Funk for NTS & RLR @ Dekmantel Festival 02.08.2015
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Veronica Vasicka & Silent Servant for NTS & RLR @ Dekmantel Festival 02.08.2015
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Parrish Smith for NTS & RLR @ Dekmantel Festival 02.08.2015

Solar for NTS & RLR @ Dekmantel Festival 02.08.2015

Traxx for NTS & RLR @ Dekmantel Festival 01.08.2015
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VA – DKMNTL X PATTA 02 [DKMNTLXPATTA002]

For the second installment of their four-part collaboration with Amsterdam streetwear brand Patta, Dekmantel unleash a tasty long sleeve t-shirt and another three previously unheard tracks from a trio of homegrown talents. Veteran producer and former Rednose Distrikt man Awanto3 kicks things off, joining the dots between the starry sounds of Detroit techno and Mood Hut style new age deep house on the dreamy “Cover Up”. Flip for the old skool Detroit techno-meets-deep house bounciness of Mark Du Mosch’s “2nd 5ystem”, and Robert Bergman’s “Wings”, an out-there, acid-flecked trip into deep space paranoia that defies easy categorization. All three tracks are undeniably strong, making this one of the more alluring volumes in an altogether excellent series.
Interstellar Funk – Dekmantel Podcast 027
Juju & Jordash – Down To The Roach EP [DKMNTL026]

“The longtime Dekmantel affiliated duo Juju & Jordash (Gal Aner, Jordan Czamanski) helped shape our club nights, festivals, label and other music endeavors to what they stand for today. In other words: without these jazz trained cats, there wouldn’t be a Dekmantel. It’s with great anticipation that we announce Dekmantel release #8 (!) from these utterly talented musicians. DKMNTL026 is a club friendly yet sophisticated four tracker that is as abstract as it is deep, and as elegant as it is effective. Raw, energetic stuff for your peak time bag!”
Entro Senestre – Surface [DKMNTL025]

Connecticut’s Jon Beall, recording as Entro Senestre, makes his debut for Dekmantel. Beall has taken his signature vintage flavors of techno and electro and pushed them into news spheres of the frightening, combining chalky, continuous drum tracks with an ear for emotionally challenging melodies. Championing timeless electro-techno that breathes real soul, this four tracker does Senestre proud and alters a dynamic EP that is ear-piercing and contemplative, nifty and evocative.
Joey Anderson – Dekmantel Podcast 012
I-F – Dekmantel Podcast 009
Palms Trax – In Gold [DKMNTL024]

“I cant even afford bed linen, let alone a 909”. The unpretentious of Jay Donaldson is disarming in many different ways. Words of the label: ”We consider Donaldson aka Palms Trax to be one of the most promising new artists to date. His sound situates him firmly along the Chicago-Detroit axis, cooking up pad-driven jams, off kilter drums and hazy synths that shift like a gentle musical tide. In 2013 he inaugurated the Lobster Theremin label, the London-based imprint that quickly became one of the most talked about record labels around. When not travelling the world for prime-time gigs Donaldson holds a residency at the widely respected Berlin Community Radio. It’s with great pleasure that we welcome golden boy Palms Trax to Dekmantel Records.”
Mick Wills – Dekmantel Podcast 007
Joey Anderson – 1974 [DKMNTL023]

The art of omission is a craft New Jersey native Joey Anderson masters like few others. After releasing an acclaimed debut album in 2014, Anderson returns to the Dekmantel label serving up the signature sound we love him for. With the 1974 EP, he continues his modern day techno odyssey investigating the outskirts of the genre, while focusing on details and unexpected twists. Serving up dense melodic structures, intense chord progressions and unique but relentless drum programming and sounds, Anderson shows that the future of techno is bright, original and full of energy.
Carlos Souffront – Dekmantel Podcast 003
Marcel Dettmann – Dekmantel Podcast 001 – NYE2015 @ Berghain
Juju & Jordash – Clean-Cut [DKMNTL021]

Two years after the artistic statement that was their expansive third LP, famed live act and hardware lovers Juju & Jordash are releasing another full-length on Dekmantel. The duo fully embrace the album format, creating a tight tapestry of emotive and danceable sound that reveals more detail and depth with each new listen. Textures range from organic and lush to synthetic and arresting. Deep-space serenity gets juxtaposed with more urgent and alien paranoia. The new release marks a clear evolution in the career of these singular artists.
Juju & Jordash – Clean-Cut (Album Sampler) [DKMNTL020]

Dekmantel opens a one-sided window into the new album from two of the most unpredictable on the scene, Juju & Jordash.





