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RUMP 009EP
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KAYYAK and Kalabrese -- the Zurich Friends -- together on a split 12-inch. "Let Love Find Itself" is the title of this unfolding relationship-drama that KAYYAK tells you about in a thorough tone. While the prominent vocal unleashes the story, the song takes us on a hypnotic journey. Bass and chords tight together while edgy dub sounds play catch and release. Crooner disco sound at its best on this A-side. KAYYAK on lead vocals for the first time on Rumpelmusig. With "You Blow My Mind", Kalabrese catches up with an old remix that he contributed for Tosca. A new interpretation with a fresh drive as he makes way for an elegant and deep dancefloor song.
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RUMP 010EP
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Kalabrese & KAYYAK strike back! A 24-minute trip full of wonderful, powerful and hypnotic music. With the A-side "Dancing In The Dark", Kalabrese rocks a steady beat and focuses on a powerful Juno synth motive. Kala plays with these waves and finds a subtle way to tell his intimate story full of sorrow, tears and hope. Everything sits together perfectly. Kala lets us look deep into his heart and unleashes his musical genius. In 10 minutes the synth waves wash the honest pain on and off shore and as with all Kalabrese songs, you don't really want it to ever end. On the B-Side, KAYYAK takes us into a poetic and lyrical land. A trip through Oceania, soft, clear and full of faith. With this song, KAYYAK creates his first masterpiece. A killer synthesizer hook, a strong bassline and an irresistible groove create the foundation of "Dreaming Place." After just a few moments it becomes clear, that this is a hidden dancefloor burner. The perfect 12" for the sunrise, the sunset and every moment in between.
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RUMP 006EP
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Kayyak is part of the Hekaya Collective, based in Zurich. They started organizing parties at Club Zukunft, the Homebase of Kalabrese. Kalabrese became friend and mentor and started supporting the young talent Kayyak. And when he came up with two funky song-sketches Kalabrese was thrilled and the collaboration started. The A-side "Make No Time" has a strong Afro-like guitar theme and a driven melodic bassline on top the famous rumpel-groove. A positive happy ride. On the B-side the duo gets deeper and create a fantastic late-night jam. The duo sings "Loose your fear and find your partner, make your way to relaxation" while the groove gets more and more hypnotic, Kalabrese sits on the drums and finds a way of relaxation without losing the focus on the steady beat.
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