coco bryce has carved out a big legacy in a short time, with his epic jungle workouts, varied styles and multiple releases over the last few years smashing every style out of the park. a combination of coco and kniteforce was a no brainer, and this ep is guaranteed to bend what brains you have left into shapeor out of shape. who can say?
the production and dj sets from metabomen aka krause duo is constructed for the most part as a free-spirited bunch with a special twist. it doesnt matter whether the material is with a jazz catalog, a frizzy sound, a dragging house or a techno press. an inimitable signature is not only clearly identified, no, but for the listeners of krause duo the good ol 10-second preview doesnt need three guesses. the answer from every contestant in the studio booth comes as if shot out from a cannon, so distinct is that krause formulation. from depth and nevertheless a clubby art with stay-fresh ideas. here, reliable doesnt mean stagnant. for the (up to now) 34th release from musikkrause, ian simmonds is comfortably on hand for both sides of the vinyl disc in the studio. out comes two monumentally deep waltzes full of raunchy charm and a knee-deep appreciation for jazz. the impact of both tracks is so spiritual that to speak of dance music is not the issue at hand, but rather something of a ghostly slam to the body. if you listen closely enough you can hear the diligent work of your own being. by means of the poetically-painted tones of simmonds and the clutter, which despite the many tonal designs and devices in this >authoritive-techno<, it has no fore-bearer. you can also tell the form of the work undertaken by the joint venture krause/simmonds isnt complete by a long shot even though in this manifestation there is nothing left to add. the distribution of dynamics appears to be so well-coordinated that there is simply the thrill of savoring such thoughtful club music
essential analog acid album! includes remastered versions of dry ray and acid inhaler from the anti static ep released in 1995 on drop bass network. limited pressing of 200 copies..
re-release! following his massively successful second album 1983 (kompakt 329 cd 122) from last year and the start of his very own imprint ipso in 2016, celebrated danish producer and live performer kÖlsch remains as much in demand as he keeps those bangers coming. for speicher 93, his latest contribution to our acclaimed series, he concocts two very special cuts that pick up where his preceding speicher releases left off
back with a renewed energy and purpose, latino-flavored rappers cypress hill climbed back into the ring for another round in the fight for hip-hop supremacy on iv, an album which is as much at home with ghetto street-kids as it is with california surfers.
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