Achterbahn D’amour – Acid Test 13 [ASD030]

Acid Test continues their journey with the return of Achterbahn D’Amour. On their first proper release in three years, Jool & Iron Curtis patiently craft an intricate sound world – with the opening track, major-key pads hearken towards a bright future, hi-hats rustle like leaves and on “Dehaveland,” percussive elements fall into beautiful, random unison like factory machines staging an after hours dance. Samuel Van Dijk’s vaunted VC-118A project steps up for a remix, turning in a taut techno version that unfurls smoke pillars of ghostly ambience. The duo wraps up the four-tracker with an unexpected dreamy electro turn, “Don’t Talk To Me.” Throughout Acid Test 13, they remain in lockstep with the label’s ethos – to bend, hammer and flatten acid lines into new, imaginative shapes.

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Achterbahn D’amour – Acid Test 13 [ASD030]

Achterbahn D’ Amour – Odd Movements The Remixes [ASD024]

Achterbahn D’Amour’s machinefunk opus, “Odd Movements.” gets reworked with 4 sonically diverse remixes. Detroit don Marcellus Pittman kicks things off with a massive, unsettling flip of “Holy Roman Empire.” The Italian producer Chevel is up next with a virtuosic take on the LP’s title track. His cubist, artfully restrained version ends with over a minute of icy techno snap. Convextion, as well, chooses to hold back for maximum impact, infusing the moody “Passagen” with subdued electro bounce. Finally, SW. imbuesthe duo’s “Konigstr” with dubbed-out breakbeat pressure, occasionally allowing the original acid line to seep through a skittering rave rhythm.

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Achterbahn D’ Amour – Odd Movements The Remixes [ASD024]

Achterbahn D’amour – Odd Movements [ATLP003]

ACHTERBAHN D'AMOUR - Odd Movements

The debut full-length by Achterbahn D’amour (Johannes “Iron Curtis” Paluka and Jurgen “Jool” Albert), captures two artists coaxing the most emotional sounds to date out of classic Roland boxes. The album is the natural extension of the duo’s live-rooted sound, further defining the oblique dance moves contained on their three Acid Test EPs. They demonstrate a true reverence for the 303 and 606. On “Odd Movements”, lush pads and abrupt toms create a literal pedestal for the bassline machine. The duo have hit on a sound well-suited for dark rooms and towering sound systems.

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Achterbahn D’amour – Odd Movements [ATLP003]

Achterbahn D’amour / Albert & Albert – Heart Warming Hard Hitting [FM12012]

Frank Music drops another double bomb on wax. Achterbahn D’Amour is back with a bouncy track called JX3. It is Techno-Yes-Techno Music with all ingredients needed for a bumpy ride. Imagine fog machine and strobe lights over the top. Another 9 minutes and 31 seconds into XTC. Fasten your seatbelts. Flipside comes with Albert & Albert and a song that goes on … well … Forever. You will feel good along those strings.

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Achterbahn D’amour / Albert & Albert – Heart Warming Hard Hitting [FM12012]

Achterbahn D’Amour ‎– Acid Test 06 [ASD020]

ACHTERBAHN D'AMOUR - Acid Test 06

Achterbahn D’Amour is delivering the latest 12 inch in the Acid Test series from L.A.’s Absurd Recordings. “Cardbox” is a laid back, stripped down and tripped out groove with a spacey dubbed out remix from Chicago’s Innespace Halflife on the B-side along with the bonus cut “Harmonia”.

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Achterbahn D’Amour ‎– Acid Test 06 [ASD020]

Achterbahn D’Amour – Frank Music 03 [FM120036]

Achterbahn D’Amour is courtesy of Edit Piafra & Iron Curtis. ‘JX2’ is a slammer, guided by lush pads and some quirky acidish bassline that cuts from your left brain to your right brain and then straight to the next dancefloor. ‘The middle of’ is a high standard dj tool with heart. Repetitive loops all over and no end in sight. ‘Into the wilde’ is a mix of pop music with a certain love for jackin house music, pitched down and pitched-up vocals, a live bass and drum machine workouts galore.

Achterbahn D’Amour – Frank Music 03 [FM120036]

Achterbahn D’ Amour – Trance Me Up [ASD019]

ACHTERBAHN D'AMOUR - Trance Me Up (I Wanna Go Higher)

After their debut, Achterbahn D’Amour (aka Iron Curtis & Edit Piafra) return to Absurd, with 2 new tracks plus a massive remix from Skudge.

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Achterbahn D’ Amour – Trance Me Up [ASD019]

Achterbahn D’Amour – Your Love (In A Jam) [ASD016]

ACHTERBAHN D'AMOUR - Your Love (In A Jam)

This is the 2nd Acid Test 12” from Absurd Recordings done by Iron Curtis. Features the original mix of Your Love along with two remixes from the Idjut Boys.

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Achterbahn D’Amour – Your Love (In A Jam) [ASD016]