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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 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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