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Artist:
DIAMOND/CONNECTIVE ZONE, BENJAMIN
Title:
Inner Cycle Part 1+2/Function
Label:
IMMER (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
IMMER 001EP
Another Kompakt sub-label, first release, in deluxe die-cut jacket. "Michael Mayer kicks off with his re-release label. Secret weapons and all time faves re-mastered. 'Immer' doesn't just signify the birth of another label. Named after Mayer's genre-defined mix CD from 2002,
Immer
(German for 'always or ever') is about unconditional love of timeless music. Totally detached from the Kompakt cosmos, Michael Mayer will re-release his personal treasures and secret weapons from the last 15 years of his DJ life. Regardless if they're objects of virtue from the rough side of deep house or exquisite treasures from the vaults of international minimal techno's almost infinite history. No matter if it's about that top secret nugget of our local club culture or if it's just that great stomper that you always wanted to have...Immer cultivates the idea of techno as an established genre in music history for 2005+. It's colorful richness of timeless hymns and evergreens deserve a comprehensive review on techno's way forward. More simple: Immer's spotlight is on those tracks that always shine, regardless of their age or of how often you've heard them. All tracks will come unremixed, unedited, new mastered and pressed as DJ-friendly double A-side. One treasure on each side."
Artist:
D-SAW/EUPHORHYTHM
Title:
Track 10:30/Patrik
Label:
IMMER (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
IMMER 002EP
"After kicking off understatement-stylo with Benjamin Diamond and Connective Zone, Michael Mayer's Immer project now ignites the second traction unit. Obviously, the two featured tracks are hailing from the past, for this is what this project is about: to put a spotlight on those great tunes that undeservedly never officially reached the status of a classic. Originally released in 1996 on Hamburg's flagship techno imprint Superstition, D-Saw might have suffered from the ongoing sell-out of trance music. 'Track 10:30' wasn't very successful at the time it got released but it's still a hell of a spectacular acid track which guarantees goosebumps wherever it's played. Actually, D-Saw weren't too far away from the now omnipresent Border Community type-of-sound. Meanwhile in Berlin, a certain Matthias Roeingh proves one more time that it only needs a drum machine and a synthesizer to create a monster. Euphothythm's 'Patrik' is produced by 'Mr. Loveparade,' Dr. Motte and it's certainly one of the most wicked tracks ever done. Motte keeps setting you up with his endless breaks. When you think the track is ready to blow up he will interrupt it again. Well, sometimes it's better to leave something out than adding it. Ricardo Villalobos knows about this too. He just licensed 'Patrik' for his latest Cocoon mix CD
Green & Blue
."
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