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Artist: MARSHALL JEFFERSON VS. NOOSA HEADS
Title: Mushrooms (Original Re-edit + Toni Rios & Andre Walter Rmx)
Label: SOAP (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: SOAP 013-1EP
"If a title is still current after ten years, it should be republished. Not a citation but just a declaration, which fits perfectly the album being negotiated. Even after ten years, 'Mushrooms' has not lost its flair. To re-launch Soap Records, the original 'Mushrooms' along with three refined remixes distributed on two maxis have been reissued. The first maxi featured among the original version also a remix by Toni Rios and Andre Walter. The duo produced together already in the '90s and along with Chris Liebing they brought Soap Records to life. Also, they published the Traveller project at the legendary label Harthouse. Two years ago, after years of successful involvement with other projects, among others, the Danza Electronica and Stigmata, the two found their way back together to the studio. Their first joint long player is planned to appear next year, after contributions for the recording series on Kompakt. During their deep mix, the vocals of Marshall Jefferson have been changed and the two are now including a straight techno stomper, which goes deep, as the name already perceives it."


Artist: MARSHALL JEFFERSON VS. NOOSA HEADS
Title: Mushrooms
Label: SOAP (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: SOAP 013-2EP
"The second 12" contains two heterogeneous remixes from Meat vs Einzelkind and Martin Eyerer. On side A, Meat vs Einzelkind head on to new ways. Meat is known as a co-associate of the Freebase Recordstore in Frankfurt. Together with Einzelkind he donated two successful EPs for Get Physical Music. Moreover, the project Einzelkind multi-published solo at the Playhouse and Kindisch, as well as booked its own label La Pena. During the remix ,\\, the spoken vocals have been initially redesigned and an independent bass line inclusive effective ride application has been built. The vocals are not inserted until the middle of it, developing consequently a very individual charm. In comparison, the remix of Martin Eyerer is totally different. Next to the debut album, which appears in today's time at the own Kling Klong Outlet, the Stuttgartian produced, among others, 12"s with Gui Boratto, Oliver Koletzki and Toni Rios. He also earned a great reputation as a remixer. During his development of Mushrooms, Martin Eyerer circles discreetly a very close loop to the original, and as soon as Marshall Jefferson's voice silents, a forcing new groove emerges. No one could approach this topic any gentler."

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