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BLUFIN 137-1EP
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Josia Loos was actually more into rock music before he discovered the techno thing. He started DJing and moved from his homebase Frankfurt/Main to Berlin in order to dig deeper into music and the scene. In this time of DJing and producing a lot, he developed a musical style that combines techno and hedonism with psychedelic rock and social criticism. As producer and remixer, Josia combines dirty electro bass lines with deep psychedelic soundscapes and effects on a base of minimal techno beats.
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BLUFIN 137-2EP
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With the second part in the conceptual release Trippin to the Tunnel, Josia Loos recovers the influences of his time in Berlin. Five tracks total (three on this 12") tell the story of an adventurous escape from an exhausting world of technology and control towards a reunion with nature. The trip leads through dark club sceneries of dream-like visions, machine-wars and emotional outbreaks.
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