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Endless Flight's old friend "Sasse" comes back to label for the first time since 2007. His homie, veteran artist Jimi Tenor joins the new single. Endless Flight are fans of their collaboration on Studio Barnhus. The title track on side A is a super romantic, '80s style vocal disco track. Side B track is spiritual jazzy deep house.
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Double LP version. Includes 7". Canadian beatdown master Eddie C is back with his fourth full-length on endless flight, Green Space. This new album is his unique mixture of laidback hip-hop and lo-fi house sound which is inspired by late '80s to early '90s music, and much darker than usual. Green Space kicks off with old school hip-hop tracks of "Carbondate", "In The Park" then the new wave disco sound of "Way Uptown" -- its reminiscent of NYC post punk/new wave artist konk. There's the dubby Brazilian percussive disco track "Batucada", and "Berlina" is early '90s NYC house, like Pal Joy. The most club-friendly track "Bad Words" is wired, new wave-y vocal house madness and the album closes with the dreamy downtempo track "An Der Wedding" -- heavy krautrock influenced stuff. Features Mister Joshooa.
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Canadian beatdown master Eddie C is back with his fourth full-length on endless flight, Green Space. This new album is his unique mixture of laidback hip-hop and lo-fi house sound which is inspired by late '80s to early '90s music, and much darker than usual. Green Space kicks off with old school hip-hop tracks of "Carbondate", "In The Park" then the new wave disco sound of "Way Uptown" -- its reminiscent of NYC post punk/new wave artist konk. There's the dubby Brazilian percussive disco track "Batucada", and "Berlina" is early '90s NYC house, like Pal Joy. The most club-friendly track "Bad Words" is wired, new wave-y vocal house madness and the album closes with the dreamy downtempo track "An Der Wedding" -- heavy krautrock influenced stuff. Features Mister Joshooa.
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EF 090EP
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Endless Flight welcome a new artist. Attari is Brussels based artist and running very cool private club. Title track "Meridian" is melancholic deep house tune -- it's a favorite release of the label's this year. Both tracks on the B side are dark new wave disco style tunes.
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EF 091EP
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Happy to welcome Luca Bacchetti on Endless Flight. Title track "Disco Blast" is super killer techno disco tune. The B side is different mood -- "Nadir" is percussive break beats house and "Nelson" is nice minimal Latin house.
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Endless Flight announce the debut release of the best-kept secret artist in San Francisco. Dmitri, aka Slope114, is a good friend of KiNK as both of them create a modular synth mania. Original version is old school, Chicago house sound with very emotional vocals; it illustrates how house music is musical. The KiNK remix is just bomb. 2018 version is for big rooms.
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EF 088EP
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Eddie C is back with brand new three tunes. "Horizons" on the A side is Brazilian-feel deep house. It will be perfect stuff for your set in the morning. "Wanna Feel" on B side is disco banger for the DJ who like DJ Harvey or Idjut Boys.
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EF 087EP
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Endless Flight announce the debut release of one of their favorite artists at the moment, ESA. A very unique mixture of house and African rhythms. Beesmunt Soundsystem remix is el caliente.
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EF 086EP
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The debut release from San Francisco's Izzy Wise on Endless Flight. After Endless Flight received his debut 7" release on Lips & Rhythm Records, they contacted him immediately. Summer feeling Balearic tropical tunes.
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EF 085EP
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Sascha Funke gave away some tunes from his latest album Lotos Land (EF 017CD EF 079LP, 2017) to friends for remix duties. Düsseldorf based Tolouse Low Trax formed "Twirl" into a foggy dark MPC-seducer for romantic nighthawks. Australian boy Dreems prepared a remix that grooves odd and uncommon. His percussive version of "Im Feiern Und Feuer" is a slow whirlwind. Tuff City Kids' version of "Purple Hill" is a heartfelt mélange between trance and house deepness. The final edit comes from Glasgow's Junto Club, who transformed "Comola" into a longing dark melodic synth stepper. Also features Autarkic and Emily Evans.
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Kornél Kovács, on the go DJ and producer from Stockholm, who co-runs the label Studio Barnhus, delivers his debut EP on Endless Flight. It's a juicy 10", enlarged with super happy emotions. "Szamár" twists with twisted rhythms, samples, and disco sounds. The B side features a remix of the tune "Order To The Sense" by the New Zealand/German duo Snacks. It was originally featured on the I'm Starting To Feel Okay Volume 7 compilation on Mule Musiq (MUSIQ 053CD, 2016). Kornél Kovács transformed it into a melancholic house anthem full of with highlife guitar riffs and smiling horn sounds.
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The Italian duo Boot & Tax has one LP and four EPs under their wings which all deliver house and techno that stands out. Now the two give their debut for Endless Flight and release three tunes that listen to the name "Dimensione". They all got funk, they all love mesmerizing melodies. You can feel the power of disco coming in with heavy seducing strings. There's echoed drums, trippy sounds, and some oriental tones. And you also can march to cosmic techno that loves krautrock without embracing it. A multi-colored EP that spreads deepness in an uncommon sense.
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The third and final part of the Jacob F. Desvarieux anthology on Endless Flight brings two more hot productions of the fabled French zouk veteran with roots in Guadeloupe. "Rifyx" is taken from Desvarieux's 1985 album Oh Madiana and delivers arresting jazz-funk and zouk-suspense enlarged with touching horns, synth-enthusiasm, and longing female vocals. The second song comes from the Paris-based, West Cameroon-born singer Tala, produced by desvarieux for Tala's album Mother Africa (1982). Japanese producer Kuniyuki edits "Rifyx" and turns it into an epic, soulful, eight-minute-long dream house anthem.
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In 2016, Eddie C released his third Endless Flight album On The Shore (EF 016CD/EF 074LP/EF 074LTD-LP) -- a compelling musical trip of drifting repetition in rhythm and melody. Auf Der Ufer consists of three new tracks. "Auf Der Ufer" is a cosmic dance tune he did with his Norwegian buddy Rune Lindbaek, never before released on vinyl. The eight-minute meditation "Pumapunku" marries Balearic flair with otherworldly synth-spheres. "Inner Piece" opens the house box with waving basslines, furious chord suspense, and unexpected breaks. "Lonely Without You" is a funky blue tune with unlimited vibes for endless autobahn rides.
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EF 080EP
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The second part of the Jacob F. Desvarieux anthology on Endless Flight. "Sika" by Georges Décimus, bass player of Desvarieux's band Kassav, features outer-national synth works driven by salsa-like percussions and sweet steel-drum melodies. It appeared on Décimus's solo debut La Vie (1983). "Avèou Doudou", written by the former Kassav keyboarder Jean-Claude Naimro, was released in 1985. His tune spreads feathery synth-laden Caribbean boogie vibes. "Do Bay Lan Main" comes from zouk pioneer and former Kassav singer Patrick Saint-Éloi. Japanese producer Kuniyuki delivers a unique edit of "Sika".
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EF 078EP
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Such a unique production by the mysterious duo from Italy. Symbiosis follows their last features, including their debut on Optimo Trax, a split release with Muslimgauze (OT 018EP, 2016). Mashing up ethereal vocalization with primitive unknown phrases and acid-y drum strength, the B side builds up sounds indeed destined to the middle of nowhere -- referring to Jaraï, the Vietnamese ethnic minority, and Mapuche, indigenous peoples of South America, in its titles. Exactly designed for you who have been bored with similar four-on-the floor stuffs in the club.
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Double LP version. Lotos Land, the third solo album from German producer Sascha Funke, on Tokyo's Endless Flight. Funke embraces fresh sound territories without forgetting his past. With two solo albums on Ellen Alien's BPitch Control label under his wings, Funke knows what it means to write and dramatize an album. All tracks on Lotos Land are well selected. Together they built a bewitching story arc. With some singing help from the Scottish crooner David Wilson, voice of the Glasgow based melancholic dance sensation Junto Club and the Tel Aviv born musician Autarkic, exotic but yet perfect sing-along melodies partly enthrall the listeners, too. And even if Sascha Funke has been a part of the club culture since the nineties, his musical memory and sensibility goes way back before the early techno and house eruptions. For his new works, which were all produced in Berlin during 2016, he removed the dogma of functionality and shifted into a riskier, more open terrain, which does not offer mainly club sensations. Funke explains: "I think I would not have made such a diverse album without the time with Saschienne. Before Saschienne, I mainly worked sample-based and produced exclusively at the computer. By working with Julienne as Saschienne, I discovered my love for the instrument. 'Playing' with the different synths is for me the greatest progress and ultimately also the best possible form of expression for my music." For his new tracks he used several kinds of gear; from a Korg ARP Odyssey to a Dave Smith Prophet 8, Moog Voyager, Solina String keyboard, or a Yamaha Pacifica guitar, stylistically his new orchestra leads him to a mesmerizing meltdown of trance, techno, synth-wave, post-punk, and ambient particles. Funke points his finger to the emotional landscape of Lotos Land, which delivers enchanted atmospheres, sensible stomping grounds, funky twisted spheres, and tragically hip psychedelic zones. At large there is an unmistakable strong UK influence -- be it new wave, pop, or early dance and techno stuff. Sometimes the bass rolls like in a Cure song, then dreamy synth sceneries arise to stick in the mind. Also features Emily Evans. Cover art by Mule Musiq and Endless Flight Hamburg-based home illustrator Stefan Marx. It features a Marx-styled interpretation of a 1901 illustration by the British painter William Edward Frank Britten, that was made to the poem The Lotos-eaters, written by the poet Alfred Tennyson.
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Lotos Land, the third solo album from German producer Sascha Funke, on Tokyo's Endless Flight. Funke embraces fresh sound territories without forgetting his past. With two solo albums on Ellen Alien's BPitch Control label under his wings, Funke knows what it means to write and dramatize an album. All tracks on Lotos Land are well selected. Together they built a bewitching story arc. With some singing help from the Scottish crooner David Wilson, voice of the Glasgow based melancholic dance sensation Junto Club and the Tel Aviv born musician Autarkic, exotic but yet perfect sing-along melodies partly enthrall the listeners, too. And even if Sascha Funke has been a part of the club culture since the nineties, his musical memory and sensibility goes way back before the early techno and house eruptions. For his new works, which were all produced in Berlin during 2016, he removed the dogma of functionality and shifted into a riskier, more open terrain, which does not offer mainly club sensations. Funke explains: "I think I would not have made such a diverse album without the time with Saschienne. Before Saschienne, I mainly worked sample-based and produced exclusively at the computer. By working with Julienne as Saschienne, I discovered my love for the instrument. 'Playing' with the different synths is for me the greatest progress and ultimately also the best possible form of expression for my music." For his new tracks he used several kinds of gear; from a Korg ARP Odyssey to a Dave Smith Prophet 8, Moog Voyager, Solina String keyboard, or a Yamaha Pacifica guitar, stylistically his new orchestra leads him to a mesmerizing meltdown of trance, techno, synth-wave, post-punk, and ambient particles. Funke points his finger to the emotional landscape of Lotos Land, which delivers enchanted atmospheres, sensible stomping grounds, funky twisted spheres, and tragically hip psychedelic zones. At large there is an unmistakable strong UK influence -- be it new wave, pop, or early dance and techno stuff. Sometimes the bass rolls like in a Cure song, then dreamy synth sceneries arise to stick in the mind. Also features Emily Evans. Cover art by Mule Musiq and Endless Flight Hamburg-based home illustrator Stefan Marx. It features a Marx-styled interpretation of a 1901 illustration by the British painter William Edward Frank Britten, that was made to the poem The Lotos-eaters, written by the poet Alfred Tennyson.
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EF 077EP
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Endless Flight present a reissue, credited by Jacob F. Desvarieux, a composer and also well known as the guitarist of Kassav - the one band which continually embodies the word "zouk" for last few decades. "Sweet Florence" shows psychedelic guitar phrases fused together with wobbling heavy synthesizer. "Emotion" is a tropical danceable tune with moving bass and impressive vocoder chorus. Kuniyuki joins with more deep spacey re-edit on the B side, probably we need few words to describe this man in our bio because of his right craftsmanship. Grab one and find yourself in Caribbean exotica.
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EF 076EP
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Portland based producer Strategy is back on Endless Flight. Strategy has released on Kranky, 100% Silk and Further Record among others. Endless Flight have always enjoyed his unique house music and ambient stuff. Tuff Life contains four killer low-fi house tracks. It's probably his most club friendly record.
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EF 075EP
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Red Axes debut on Endless Flight with the killer tropical house of "Bubble Cat." B-side "Ha Jaka" is crazy, dark, trippy stuff. If you like the production of Barnt, you will love it.
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"Hopefully they do not fit into too many sub-genre categories," says Canadian producer and DJ Edward Currelly, aka Eddie C about On The Shore. On The Shore is a compelling musical trip of drifting repetition in rhythm and melody. Recorded entirely in his studio on the shore of the Panke River, Eddie confesses: "Berlin has been so crazy... I have mixed feelings sometimes. The emotions I've had here are like none I've ever had to deal with before. I've had many sleepless nights. I suppose the music is a mix of feelings and inspiration from life here." The story arc of his sample-laden album oscillates between sweet sadness and warming blissfulness. There are strings that can evoke tears, synth lines that may generate dreams and guitars that are able to introduce levitation. But C's life as a traveling DJ has also had a great effect on his art. "I've always written music and always been DJ'ing. They both came around the same time when I was very young. But I've never quite connected the two. I've always thought that they were very different avenues of expression. All the travelling in the last while has been a beautiful experience and so very inspiring and exhausting. One thing I really wish I had more of is routine. Something that many people wish to escape." For a listener it makes no difference where the emotional subtext is originated. Eddie did not dismiss what he has always enjoyed: arranging a mix of instruments, synths, samples and drum machines, that cuts deep into your soul. Each track is an intimate meditation. Sometimes it grooves in the down-tempo fields, sometimes cosmic disco calls the tune and house is around too, but all is propelled by pulsing keys, pitch bends and crashing drum loops. The routine Eddie talks about must be somewhat a part of his life as his usage of samples, his rhythmical accuracy and his sense for small but extra touching melody particles are not just coming from one spontaneous surge of emotion. He also enjoyed the company of his Norwegian buddy Rune Lindbaek on "Auf Der Ufer" - a sublime synth-laden spacey tune. On The Shore is a playful album full of contrasting, deeply atmospheric stages, that range from swinging and propulsive to blissed-out and bittersweet sensibilities.
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Double LP version. Includes limited 7". "Hopefully they do not fit into too many sub-genre categories," says Canadian producer and DJ Edward Currelly, aka Eddie C about On The Shore. On The Shore is a compelling musical trip of drifting repetition in rhythm and melody. Recorded entirely in his studio on the shore of the Panke River, Eddie confesses: "Berlin has been so crazy... I have mixed feelings sometimes. The emotions I've had here are like none I've ever had to deal with before. I've had many sleepless nights. I suppose the music is a mix of feelings and inspiration from life here." The story arc of his sample-laden album oscillates between sweet sadness and warming blissfulness. There are strings that can evoke tears, synth lines that may generate dreams and guitars that are able to introduce levitation. But C's life as a traveling DJ has also had a great effect on his art. "I've always written music and always been DJ'ing. They both came around the same time when I was very young. But I've never quite connected the two. I've always thought that they were very different avenues of expression. All the travelling in the last while has been a beautiful experience and so very inspiring and exhausting. One thing I really wish I had more of is routine. Something that many people wish to escape." For a listener it makes no difference where the emotional subtext is originated. Eddie did not dismiss what he has always enjoyed: arranging a mix of instruments, synths, samples and drum machines, that cuts deep into your soul. Each track is an intimate meditation. Sometimes it grooves in the down-tempo fields, sometimes cosmic disco calls the tune and house is around too, but all is propelled by pulsing keys, pitch bends and crashing drum loops. The routine Eddie talks about must be somewhat a part of his life as his usage of samples, his rhythmical accuracy and his sense for small but extra touching melody particles are not just coming from one spontaneous surge of emotion. He also enjoyed the company of his Norwegian buddy Rune Lindbaek on "Auf Der Ufer" - a sublime synth-laden spacey tune. On The Shore is a playful album full of contrasting, deeply atmospheric stages, that range from swinging and propulsive to blissed-out and bittersweet sensibilities.
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EF 073EP
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Endless Flight presents Japan's brightest hope, Sauce81's, label debut. He has past releases on Eglo, Catune, Wonderful Noise. Make It Move is a four track EP full of love for black music which is his music roots.
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Endless Flight present the new project of Dirk Leyers, well-known half of Closer Musik or Africaine 808. This new project with Mirko Hector is focused on floor-oriented alternative electric house.
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