Delkom – Sexploitation (Facets Edit) [AUFO017] [FREE DOWNLOAD]

Dark Synth aficionado and renowned New York City party starter Facets lands on our ‘A UFO’ free edit series with an energetic rework of Delkom’s “Sexploitation.” He preserves the entrancing vocals from the seminal 1990 release, keeping them loose and sultry while infusing the percussion with his signature snap.Facets mindfully rearranges the track, bringing the groundbreaking instrumentation to the forefront and letting the lyrics pierce. By maintaining the commanding essence of the original, this Serbian native revitalizes the track, allowing it to soar once again on today’s dancefloors. Facets continues to enhance his impressive collection of reworks, leaving his uniquely forward-thinking mark on a classic from another golden era.

Delkom – Sexploitation (Facets Edit) [AUFO017] [FREE DOWNLOAD]

Anatolian Weapons – Sound Metaphors Remixed Pt. II [BLESSYOU016]

Weaponize your DJ record bag again with fresh ammo from the Greek studio machine, Aggelos Baltas does it again with another volume of remixes to the Sound Metaphors re-issue catalogues, an invigorating contemporary club touch to a wide range of dance floor material that was originally produced in the early 90s and late 80s. A new patina layer formed by the aging acid baths and chemical reactions of the experienced studio magician. Aggelos’ signature atmospheric grandiosity and big room sound once again delivered with precision and high efficiency for the caring modern dancefloor.

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Anatolian Weapons – Sound Metaphors Remixed Pt. II [BLESSYOU016]

Delkom – Futur Ultra [SMR013]

Delkom’s only known previously released album. Originally released in 1990 by the wonder duo consisting of Saba Komossa and Gabi Delgado. The album is released as a continuous mix with each track delineated on the grooves. Imagine Berlin in 1990, the wall is about to come down, no social media, no CDJs, new drugs are being standardized and this is the soundtrack to your night out in this debaucherous capital, exploding with energies that anthropology PhD students still haven’t been able to fully describe. The entire record sounds like a dub mix that almost wasn’t allowed to be released by the record label, unorthodox in its methods, too experimental for most studios yet highly effective on the best of dancefloors. Sexually charged lyrics, driving percussive rawness over heftily synthesized bass lines, all boxes are checked for total club mayhem. Pioneers in their own right, clearly marking their territory in Berlin dancefloor culture from its early post reunification days. Powerfully tasteful and unique sounds from a golden age.

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Delkom – Futur Ultra [SMR013]