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ETUI 007EP
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"The third joint venture release of Insect & Matschiste includes flippy techno for the peaktime on the A-side and two dreamy solo tracks for the affects on the B-side. The title track 'Kassensturz' plays with lots of lively samples and percussion sounds. With groovy drums, the two guys from Dresden arrange a straight minimal beat in a stirring way. After a sweeping break they put some synth elements and rhythmical variations to the track. So it really becomes a peaktime weapon. The two solo tracks on the B-side bring some emotional aspects to the release. 'Monkey Morning' from Soeren Matschiste sounds like a dippy morning. Because of the frisky oldschool drums, wicked samples and a very groovy bassline, he cuts to the chase. 'Rain On Your Skin' from Insect O. is focused on a warm pad. Shakers nodding windy to the rhythm. Distorted melodious features are subtly swelling and finally everything is turning into a downpour of rain. Emotions on the dancefloor!"
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ETUI 005EP
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"The two guys from Dresden come along with lively techhouse and rough vocals. Having a passion for club sounds once again they are not scared of thinking outside the box. The A-side starts slowly with a deep beat. The voice is calling 'free me' and before you know it the room is filled with funky organ riffs and spherical sounds. Good morning! The bumpy cab ride moves on through the night with queer electropads. This will cause furor on the dancefloor. The B-side is directed towards friends of traditional club music. 'Freak Me' combines minimal techno schemes with lively percussions. Can't go on? The 'Free Me'-milkmanmix will bring you fresh progressive energy pushing you straight forward by catchy kicky drums and effective synthie sounds. This record is a cheeky statement on the wide range of dance music."
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ETUI 004EP
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"Insect O. is an old hand in the electronic music scene of Dresden. Sören Matschiste rocks the crowd for Scepa as a full-time musician. One fine day they met in the music club 'Altes Wettbüro' and found out that they had the same preferences concerning electronic club music. Live and now on vinyl they take us to an exciting trip through minimal-trance and underground-pop. On the A-side, 'Dschoänna' moves mysteriously in a 3/4 time on the dancefloor. The B-side blesses us with a beautiful Sunday morning. So, put your sandals on and let's go! Oh, there is something else: they were both born on the same day. Mustn't this be a good sign for the future?"
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