
Jacob Korn on Mild Pitch camp, with a raw intense track that slowly builds and keeps the tension high. Remixes by Manuel Tur and Langenberg who both deliver some great mixes both giving their own twist to the deep original track.

Jacob Korn on Mild Pitch camp, with a raw intense track that slowly builds and keeps the tension high. Remixes by Manuel Tur and Langenberg who both deliver some great mixes both giving their own twist to the deep original track.

Mild Pitch presents Fingerprints 01, a compilation of 7 tracks by regular artists like Ribn, Dplay, Manuel Tur, Langenberg, Blakkat and new artists like David Bovenkerk and Kai von Glasow.

Ribn return to the Mild Pitch camp with two fresh tracks and a stunning remix by The Revenge. “No Place” is a deep diving funky house jam, that combines fragile soul samples and buzzing electronics.

Mild Pitch welcomes Tim Toh for their 10th release. The young German prepared “Ménage à trois”, a three track EP that with his very own distinct style.

Langenberg on Mild Pitch with his second solo EP showcasing his ability to create soundscapes with slow burning house atmospherics.

The title track is a mesmerizing house/techno hybrid of colorful darkness, reminiscent of classic early RIBN releases. Meandering synths and hypnotic sounds fragment and crawl around a stomping beat with the bass moving things forward irresistibly.

Mild Pitch are back with their fifth release – first one from Dplay for the label. Already a familiar ‘face’ from his releases on Running Back and Drumpoet, Dplay’s brand of deep house fits the label’s sonic agenda like a glove. Uber-deep, enveloping, emotive house with a slightly teutonic feel.

Mild Pitch return with their first release in the new decade and serve you Manuel Tur’s solo debut on the young Essen-based label. Opening the EP with the sizzling beatless prelude that is “The Priceless Message”, the title track “Agrafena” carries on with heavy rough drums and countless layers of shifting vibes and strings that grow to a swirl of epic dimension. The dramatic build-up and fuzzy textures create that trademark dense atmosphere Manuel’s work is best known for. The flip side offers a more experimental take, fusing the stomping and jazzy drums of “Agrafena” with the deconstructed sound fragments of the prelude, that make “Dream & Delirium” a truly phantasmagoric yet mysteriously dark but hot-blooded affair.