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PERL 108EP
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Two new compositions by Margaret Dygas.
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PERL 100EP
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Oops...100. So let's get hypnotized by Margaret Dygas, who delivers two brand-new songs.
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PERL 086CD
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With a sound born in New York, ripened in London and refined in Berlin, Margaret Dygas is an artist whose sound possesses a true international resonance. Born and raised in Poland, at age 11 Margaret and her family moved to Germany, before finally relocating to San Jose, California. Surrounded by old school hip-hop as a teenager, her discovery of house music came in the early '90s, following a move to New York in order to study fashion at the renowned Fashion Institute of Technology. Captivated by the British dance scene, Margaret moved to London in the summer of 1999. Becoming a regular fixture on London's electronic music scene, Margaret went on to play clubs that included Fabric, The End and Herbal, holding a residency at AKA for Underline's label night. It was following her move to Berlin that Margaret started producing and writing her own music. After her debut release, Day After (for Jay Haze's label Contexterrior), Margaret followed with the See You Around EP, released in 2008 on Non Standard Productions and the Invisible Circles 12" for Perlon (2009). 2010 marked the release of Margaret's first full-length album How Do You Do (PSCD 001CD). Released on Japan's Power Shovel Audio, the album was inspired by the book Peoplewatching, a guide to body language by British zoologist Desmond Morris. Miss Dygas goes next level for Perlon with six songs in 46 minutes.
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PERL 086LP
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2x12" version. With a sound born in New York, ripened in London and refined in Berlin, Margaret Dygas is an artist whose sound possesses a true international resonance. Born and raised in Poland, at age 11 Margaret and her family moved to Germany, before finally relocating to San Jose, California. Surrounded by old school hip-hop as a teenager, her discovery of house music came in the early '90s, following a move to New York in order to study fashion at the renowned Fashion Institute of Technology. Captivated by the British dance scene, Margaret moved to London in the summer of 1999. Becoming a regular fixture on London's electronic music scene, Margaret went on to play clubs that included Fabric, The End and Herbal, holding a residency at AKA for Underline's label night. It was following her move to Berlin that Margaret started producing and writing her own music. After her debut release, Day After (for Jay Haze's label Contexterrior), Margaret followed with the See You Around EP, released in 2008 on Non Standard Productions and the Invisible Circles 12" for Perlon (2009). 2010 marked the release of Margaret's first full-length album How Do You Do (PSCD 001CD). Released on Japan's Power Shovel Audio, the album was inspired by the book Peoplewatching, a guide to body language by British zoologist Desmond Morris. Miss Dygas goes next level for Perlon with six songs in 46 minutes.
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PSCD 001CD
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Born in Poland and raised in America, Margaret Dygas releases her first album for Power Shovel Audio. How Do You Do is an imaginative soundtrack for all the things that Dygas loves, inspired by a book she read called Peoplewatching. The album follows somewhat the narrative of a book, combining elements from her own life to create unique characteristics in each track. She was also inspired by ecological awareness and the love for animals. Power Shovel Audio also asked Dygas to take as many photographs as possible in order to create a narrative for the record, adding another layer to the storytelling principle of How Do You Do, which is packaged inside a 36-page booklet with snapshots taken by the artist. Margaret is now one of the most important female artists in the world of electronic music (having worked with the likes of Mika Vainio, Carsten Nicolai, and Ryuichi Sakamoto), producing delicate, avant garde techno works that are sublime and thought-provoking.
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PSEP 001EP
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Two tracks taken from Margaret Dygas' debut full-length How Do You Do? (PSCD 001CD). Includes album track "Pg. 21" plus a remix of "Hidden From View" by NSI. Limited edition. Production by NSI (Tobias Freund and Max Loderbauer.
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PERL 074EP
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2022 repress. The most essential 12" released in the year 2009. Malgorzata Dygasiewicz was born in Poland and moved to Berlin in 2006. Before that, she lived in London, where she consolidated her DJ skills in famous clubs like Fabric and The End. Just 2 years ago, Ms. Dygas decided to produce her own tracks, which were released through Contexterrior and Tobias Freund's imprint, Non Standard Productions. For Perlon, she brings the deepness.
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