VA – Panorama Bar 06 Part II [OTON082]

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A second 12″ sampler for Ryan Elliott’s soon to drop Panorama Bar 06 mix opens with “Take It Slow”, a rugged house jam of the finest order from The Oliverwho Factory and proceeds to take in cuts from former label manager Nick Hoppner, Deadbeat, Dettmann and Sushitech mainstay Makam. Individually the standard of these exclusives is remarkably high and it will be interesting to see how Elliott has slotted them all together for the free to download mix. If we had to guess, Deadbeat’s superb glistening house burner “Woah” would make an appearance towards the end thanks to his high tempo, whilst Dettmann’s swirling layers of ambience on “Light” feel very much like a set opener.

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VA – Panorama Bar 06 Part II [OTON082]

VA – Bosconi Stallions Athena [BOSCONI025]

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For the fourth and final round of the Stallions compilation, Bosconi Records closes in style with Athena: muscular four tracks that run between Detroit and Chicago sounds, Dub and Ambient aiming at the discovery of new, unexplored horizons. The Oliverwho Factory with a rousing Mind Free, Nick Anthony Simoncino of an entrancing and picturesque Tramonto Techno, Nicholas with a soaring and disruptive From Somewhere Else and Ennio Colaci on beautifully nuanced Hinterland.

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VA – Bosconi Stallions Athena [BOSCONI025]

The Oliverwho Factory – Before [DOLLY012]

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The Oliverwho Factory on Dolly. The mysterious duo from Detroit delivers a relentless techno/house workout in two versions, with all trademark Oliverwho elements present including soulful vocals. Raw, deep, funky, soulful, futuristic… in other words: Detroit techno as it should be.

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The Oliverwho Factory – Before [DOLLY012]

Recloose – Andres / Oliverwho Factory Remixes [RH046]

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Rush Hour present a new EP including two remixes by Andres and The Oliverwho Factory and a new original track by Recloose. Andres remixes ‘Electric Sunshine’, which originally appeared on the Saturday Night Manifesto EP in 2011, into a laid back and smooth house track for which Dez is so well known. The Oliverwho Factory touches up Magic, which came out earlier this year. Recloose swings back into party mode with his new track, ‘Chamois’.

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Recloose – Andres / Oliverwho Factory Remixes [RH046]

The Florian Muller Project – As Usual EP [TER004]

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Terpsichore welcomes The Florian Muller Project with the marvellous ”Jam with it”. The funky live bass and the amazing deepness of its chords and vocals make this track a must for any deep connoisseur. The Oliverwho Factory on remix duties.

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The Florian Muller Project – As Usual EP [TER004]

The Oliverwho Factory – I Can See [NT002]

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“I Can See” by The Oliverwho Factory is the second release of german label Couldn’t Care More. The duo from Detroit delivers finest Detroit deep house with a twist. While the basic track is voluminously wafting and rawly pushing forward vocalist Shone tops it with her power- and soulful singing.

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The Oliverwho Factory – I Can See [NT002]

Lerosa – Amanatto LP [UZURI016]

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Debut album for both the artist as the Uzuri label! “Amanatto” remains true to what Lerosa’s best known for – deftly-produced house music that conveys maximum emotion whilst exercising classy restraint. Some new ground is covered, too – most notably on the vocal tracks, produced in collaboration with The Oliverwho Factory. Musically, there are hints of melancholy, but it’s by no means a brooding album. Amanatto contains some of the lushest compositions Lerosa has produced to date – his beloved clean tones sounding warm, accentuated by the aforementioned vocals.

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Lerosa – Amanatto LP [UZURI016]