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IPSO 004EP
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Kölsch returns to his IPSO imprint for a remarkable remix of the trance classic "Stella" by Jam & Spoon. Adding his own signature progressive tones, whilst keeping the original synths and vocals, Kölsch's remix rounds off with a pulsing acid line. The rework is set for acclaim as it continues the trajectory from The Lights (IPSO 003EP).
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IPSO 003EP
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Widely acclaimed DJ and producer Kölsch has delivered the release of his brand-new single The Lights, a collaborative production made alongside dance heavyweight Sasha. Set for release on Kölsch's IPSO label, the track is a cleverly crafted progressive embodiment of both artist's signature styles.
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IPSO 002EP
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DJ/producer Kölsch releases HAL, Still So High, First Blood, his new collaborative effort with Canadian techno heavyweight Tiga, on new label IPSO. Well-known for his genre-defining cuts, Kölsch has sold millions of records all over the world under his many different monikers, including the seminal 1977 (KOMP 107CD/KOM 276LP, 2013). A purveyor of deep and minimalist techno, Tiga recently released his three-track Stay Cool EP (TURBO 196EP, 2018), with the game-changing producer receiving support from the BBC's Pete Tong. The thunderous "HAL" is backed with the cosmic chord patterns of "First Blood" and the sinister build of "Still So High."
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IPSO 001EP
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Inspired by the Danish Dogma films, Kolsch decided to limit himself with Dogma 1 & Dogma 2. "We are only allowed to use one instrument. I reached out to my friend Michael Mayer to do the first collab. Other than being the co-founder of Kompakt records, he is a genius DJ and a great producer." Kölsch sets the challenge that Michael should choose the instrument. "As I arrived in Cologne, Michael had chosen a Jörg Burgers Organ. We spent one day in the studio. The outcome is two great pieces of music."
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