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W 015EP
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Following his 2014 album When You Feel Me (W 002CD), French underground house legend DJ W!ld presents a two-part selection of album tracks and remixes (this EP and W 014EP). "Love Every Day" features pinging toms, cool vocal samples, and a laid-back jazzy vibe. Detroit talent Andrés (Slum Village associate; a regular on Moodymann's KDJ label) remixes "Love Every Day" into a jazzy, hip-hop-influenced affair. Chicago's Miss Honey Dijon (Derrick Carter's Classic label) delivers an up-tempo, acid-riddled remix of "Get Busy." Dan Curtin (Peacefrog, Holic Trax, Bass Culture) remixes "Quand Tut e Touches" into a full-on techno force field.
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C1LW 015EP
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"Ultra limited vinyl edition including the best Tadeo remix! New installment of our label, this time offering a very special release. We asked one of the legends of the Spanish techno scene, Oscar Mulero under his alter ego Trolley Route, for a release on Cray1 LabWorks. The answer was positive and he gave us one of his finest works to date, a classic Detroit techno work out, full of harmonies and complex arrangements over a solid rocker 909 groove. Underground Resistance themselves charted Oscar tunes on his chart for Beatport last month and that's not kidding. But you know that we at Cray1 always give a top quality remixer the chance to modify the original tracks, and this time the chosen one is the great Tadeo, owner of the label Cyclical Tracks and member of the Net 28 Collective. Tadeo goes to the roots of Trolley Route's track, getting the basic elements, moving to minimal territories and adding his characteristic and concrete groove. A sure shooter. For closing the release, our very own Karlos Phazer makes his interpretation, shuffling the beats a little, moving Trolley's original to floor territories."
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OW 015EP
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"After the success from Lightest Shades Of Grey on Ostwind Limited 005 by Solar & Poppcke, we are proud to present their debut release on Ostwind. This time they deliver two tracks in their familiar emotional style. 'Emitter' and 'Kollektor' are amazing sense-anthems, perfect mixtures of analog electro sounds, deep neotrance flavors and synth-pop elements. Both songs are very well produced and have warm sounding personalities -- excellent work, no more introduction necessary! Only listen. The remixes on this EP comes from Marc DePulse and Nils Nilson. Marc DePulse turns 'Emitter' into a more primetime orientated version. His special warm pounding groove and the striking melody progress make this remix to a sure peak-time weapon! Dancing and dreaming at the same time. That also applies for the Nils Nilson remix. He used the chords from 'Kollektor' for his groove and a little bit from the character to put it down in his own sequences and strings -- really fresh feelings guaranteed."
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WNW 015EP
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"Richard Davis the blackest 'Berlinglish' white boy on earth joins our Family with an epic anthem in the making. Richard's two albums (Safety, Details) are considered by many people as masterpieces of soulful house with a hard to describe haunting & spine-shivering but definite pop flavor. Time has passed since those beauty pearls were dropped so we are yet even more happy to see Richard coming back stronger and more vibrant and versatile than ever and most of all on, yet on our own imprint. As you know we do not release that many records, but if we do, we believe in them and them to stand the test of time. We think 'Cold Hard Facts' is such a tune. 'Cold Hard Facts' might sound like a struggling Mr. Davis, moaning about the inability to relax, to take a rest. Strong house beat, pushing basslines, and no melancholic vibe. Feels like a change and seems like he can really deal with the cold hard facts or at least he turns them into something enjoyable for the house connoisseurs among us. Mr. Nick Höppner, full time rocking with his mates of My My, seems to have spent his royalties for a nice holiday on African landscapes or so. Pal, where did you take all that swinging coconut klingeling attitude from? Ruede Hagelstein, based in Berlin too, goes full distance, his tricked-out Tuesday noon afterhour remix is an as-mental-as possible affair."
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