when 2 artists like wittekind & volker wiegand join to produce a ep, then everyone should now what it means! this ep is a powerfull basesmasher with heavy basedrum und hard drumloops, and funny breaks. u ll also find a hard as hell arkus p. of the main track fuck song
hot four-track ep of mysterious dubbed out rock guitars and catchy cut-up broken beats. all the mixes complement the original nicely, with both stranger and thick as thieves adding a tasty dub touch to the fray. hot afterhours grooves right here
juna has everything what a girl needs: dirty basslines, sexy melodies and loads of creamy beats topped with a little bit of acid and trance reminiscence. on the flip you find dirt crew reworking this in their incredible hallucinating open souvereign electronic manner which takes the whole lot and rewinds it like a breath of fresh dusty air
part 2 of this classic edits series is no joke. here you have another strike boys-without soul a favorite classic by the docter. on side b is a onionz all time favorite maki-i know u will be there. both are sick classic tracks that were huge back in the day and very rare
gray musicman rec freefloat pair, reduces skipping and absorbs feedback, enablesfull frequency ranges at loud volumes, air crushion stabilizer for turntables, fits all turntabels and used by the world s best djs, looks so styly
an useful ep for the floor and supported and charted by ben sims, funk dvoid, ken ishii (chart dec. nr 1 !), billy nasty, laurent garnier (the happy techno bomb !) , charles siegling-technasia, felipe, stanny franssen, monika kruse, takkyu ishino, leandro gamez, marco bailey, mad max, michel de hey
the dose berlin's lectronic answer to for those about to rock serve a new 4 tracker so tightly programmed and intense sounding it s propably the most mature fumakilla to date, maybe one of the german records this year. their best moments remind of a meltdown between rockers hifi and an up to date green velvet but this time they take it even further
4 great house/ disco mixes by rob mello and fred pace paying hommage to manu dibango, the original composer of the gbiggest african funk anthem of all time 'soul makossa'
hypnotic techno is the name of the game & petar is god! check “heat” with some old school stabs & patterns to create the ultimate repetitive hypnotic dancefloor slammer! while on the flip, both tracks stand out because of their unique playability, one for the masses, without losing that hypnotic edge!
the main mix theres another subman version with stripped down vocal and slightly filtered and tweaked instrumental, the beautifully floating all-instrumental take plus a dub version by lil devious who infuses a more electronical sound plus that special magical french filter touch. big one that will make it easily to the next ibiza season!
super+ totally re-freaks the track into two electro-punk versions with energetic distorted guitar riffs and enough effects on the vocals to give them a whole different slant. lil devious main mix cuts out the vocals and is more hypnotizing than hanussen with its spiraling loops. for those who like it sweet n mellow theres also a pleasurebar remix working those strings to great effect.
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