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12"
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F&F 029
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"Second single for this duo influenced by "the Berlin Basic-Channel/Maurizio/Rhythm&Sound-Empire, King Tubby, the Cologne-based Kompakt-Sound, Lee Perry, Richie Hawtin, Adrian Sherwood and On-U-Sound, the Icelandic Thule-label, Mad Professor or Steve O´Sullivan with his Bluetrain-imprint". 'Godeke', the first track, shows Dubuccaneerz on the road to Cologne. It´s a floorfiller that reminds you on one hand of the sexy Modernist-tracks by Jörg Burger, on the other hand of Detroit-classics like Robert Hood. 'Godeke' is plastic-disco in a modern style, that spits out its energy in the form of sparse placed feedback-delays. 'Grobschnitt', the B-side, is Dubuccaneerz´ version of Cologne-style 'stumble-funk' as it was made famous by J.Paape or the Voigt-brothers. Like 'Morgan', the track was recorded spontaneously. Originally intended as a dj-tool, its percussive loops go directly into the brain."
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