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LFR 006EP
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Girlfriends And Other Machines is another distinctive work by mostly undiscovered Berlin-based artist Rhytch displaying his unique dirty and soulful sound. The six-track EP varies from edgy deep house to weirdo krautrock reminding one of the genre's roots, while sounding like a legit fresh reinterpretation. The EP is complete with an outstanding Marbod remix, which is going to make people snap with its flickering distorted 909 hats woven into one of his typical psychedelic house pads, creating an irresistible groove and atmosphere.
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LFR 005EP
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Marbod shows up with Faces, an adventure into wonderful, sound designed, house music. These four pieces of deeply grooving structures might be influenced by early works of Marbod himself. Faces proves once more how modern house music should sound like: deep, groovy and always surprising. Includes a remix by Johannes Beck.
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LFR 003EP
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2013 release. Lofile label founder Marbod debuts with Turdus Merula, a true declaration of love to the deep and warm sound of house music. The four Detroit-inspired tracks, including a remix by Thomas Stieler, deliver minimalist, romantic, and impulsive grooves and combine rawness and beauty for an awesome, deep dancefloor bomb.
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LFR 004EP
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Five artists from Lofile records and its closer friends have contributed to this EP. They take you on a trip from deep warehouse to cheesy harbor disco, climbing scruffy rumple techno until they revel in artifactual experimental spheres. Individual sounds from Thome Thomp, Marbod, Tim Schumacher & Max Grothus, Johannes Albert and Tilman Tausendfreund.
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