2 fierce tracks that are straight up o.g. jacking house in roman flugels unique way. timeless tracks that maybe even in some way go back to his early acid jesus days and connect that with what hes doing today
ltd remix 12inch with serge & tyrell remixes for roman flugels debut on clone records. all focus to the massive flanger remix on the a. flip side gives slightly different mixes and arrangements from romans original version
BIRTH OF MEMORY / THEME FROM HAZE (NICK ANTHONY REMIX)
12 Inch 23.02.12
the mamsw series continues (after deep space orchestras hold me back) with the next installment coming from one of austrias finest deep house and techno talents, roman rauch. with a release on german label philpot already under his belt, roman rauch delivers his first release on the mamsw series with the deep, hypnotic, house grooves of theme from haze and the detroit influenced birth of memory, that comes with a remix from rising italian production talent nick anthony simoncino (skylax/mathmatics). check it out!
despite all the collaborations on last years amygdala by pampa cult leader dj koze, there was still one recurring comment from the public: the album still had dj kozes trademark stamp all over it.
cover not mint - vinyl unaffected. clr is back with release number 83 and has something very special in store this time. monolocs latest effort offers a challenging mixture of various electronic music genres. apart from the original version and the monoloc edit, which occupy the a side of the vinyl, two highly respected producers have contributed remixes to this project, making it an impressive assembly of potential a sides.
support by: anja schneider, karotte, steve lawler, nic fanciulli, darin epsilom, claptone, damian lazarus, magit cacoon, robbie akbal, paco osuna, chris fortier, noah pred, mihai popoviciu, pathaan, spektre, niconè, click + click, james flavour, gary beck, can -khan-oral...
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