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BOOG 014EP
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"A-side features Mike Shannon's remix, that's the first time getting any Boogizm-signal on 45 rpm, this interpretation showing his personal strength of gaining danceablity with a personal, funky approach, here quite harmonious, Detroit-y and ready to rock, building up tension slowly and gradually. The B-side is S-Max's tracks on 33 giving another example of his Boogist approach to contemporary club music without losing track of freedom and tradition. 'Taoist Afro Sputniks' features a heavy, bouncey bassline funkin' its way along Detroit-y chords and beats knowing early acid tracks, yet working right here and now. 'Inner Nothingness' rolls quite deep and dubby, rather minimalist and somewhat darker, yet funky and bleepy -- digging and restoring neuronal crossings long forgotten. The EP ends with the first locked groove on Boogizm in ages -- and on and on and on..."
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BOOG 009EP
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"First solo-artist EP by aspiring artist Paradroid. Right now his first album is being released on Plateaux Resistance (formerly known as Mille Plateaux) and another EP on Seattle-based Orac label. Here on his pals' label he presents some more shiny little pearls of his extraordinary way of clicky, funked up, hi-tek minimal-tech-house. Non-clichee bitcrush adventures, soundscape-ish, a stream of crystalline details progressing into unknown and unheard beauty. EP starts with S-max' remix, being the kinda housey-est interpretation. Funky bassline, Detroity chords, vocals whispered by S-max himself and some more of those wellknown personal ingredients add up to a well-balanced personal blend of nowadays dance-music, ready to burn floors all over the place. Fym's remix gets it slightly more twisted, features a driving bassline, stomping and narrative alike, hands-in-the-air-chords fall into place somewhat slightly differently, creating a moody dancetrack, manifested to rock-all speaking special-Fym-language. Flipside (not being the flipside) features the artists original tracks, here things get more ethereal, shattered fragments of all kinds dance their way along upon slimline beats, dissected basslines and hovering chords. Condensed atmosphere, familiar warmth of places, we haven't visited yet... Another step towards unspoiled truth of heart in the field of house again the sonic alliance of Boogizm delivers hi-quality clubmusic for those, who are receptive to signals of a less familiar tone, while maintaining gourmet-nouveau danceability. Funk accompanies every step of our brave comrades on their path to liberation of all minds to be found."
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BOOG 008EP
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"This is S-max' first solo-artist EP on his own imprint, a 4-tracker showing his personal definitions of contemporary house/Detroity-minimal-whatever... Music! Loaded with his good-acid-trip-cartoon-style, armed with bleep'n'bassline-funk+ bitcrush-soul, here we go deeper into that Boogizm-space, ranging from moody outerworldliness to 'Kick-it!'-disco. Boogizm ventures further into the non-cliché- personal, modern, while maintaining danceablility first class. One half of Boogizm-crew delivers sonic guerilla tactics, erasing mediocre boredom-keeping it playful and free. 'Further proof that club techno with soul is not yet an extinct artform' with collaborations with Daniel Bell/Jay Haze/Ark/DB the Boys widen their field of operation, definitely funkatizing your world."
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