Mobilee was launched in 2005 and quickly established itself as one of the brightest new stars in Berlin's glittering galaxy of electronic music labels, producers and DJs. Founded and owned by Anja Schneider, who has been previously known as a radio host and DJ, is now one of the label's most celebrated producers. With the help of Ralf Kollmann, the label boasts a sound that is at once familiar and new. Based on the time-worn structures of house and techno, Mobilee's approach is a triple threat: its records reference vintage dancefloor minimalism, trade ideas with likeminded contemporaries, and suggest surprising new directions for a genre that has weathered both hype and backlash, yet keeps on clicking. More than any particular stylistic hallmark, surprise is the defining characteristic of Mobilee's releases: here, rhythm is a game, and drumbeats and acidic squiggles serve as playing chips, puzzle pieces, rolling dice. Mobilee's palette is broad (and bright: you won't find better sounding records, from deepest sub-bass to the most crystalline highs), but no matter what the sound source -- from grinding machines to digital glitches -- the groove is paramount. Mobilee's dubby, laid-back cuts are as quietly compelling as its anthems are immediate. Strings and rave stabs go somersaulting through the grass; smoky voices throw shadows across the darkest corners of the club. Aspiring to be more than the manufacturer of simple DJ tools, Mobilee publishes tracks full of finely-tuned hooks and hypnotic depths, the stuff of today's charts and tomorrow's classics.
In addition to Anja Schneider, Mobilee artists include the DJ and producer team Pan-Pot, Sebo K, Nhar, GummiHz and Exercise One, alongside remixes and one-off contributions from Daniel Stefanik, Magda, M.I.A., Shyza Minelli, UND, Duplex 100 and Jennifer Cardini & Shonky. Ralf Kollmann is the last piece of the puzzle; while Anja handles A&R and overall label vision, Ralf's job includes label management, strategy and making sure the work of Mobilee's artists reaches as many eager ears as possible.
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MOBILEE 034LP
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"The title The Big Picture is about seeing things from a positive perspective, the album wants to be an optimistic pill although a big reflection of what I have been, what I lived and what I have become at this very moment. I feel in an age where I feel fine looking at the pastas much as looking forward to the future." --AFFKT
Inspiration strikes in a myriad of waves. AFFKT's new album brings together all the best feelings and elements of the Spanish producer's creativity into one cohesive release. New concepts and styles that deliver the energy needed to be released after a forced pause. Sonically speaking The Big Picture is probably his most expansive and multifaceted electronic-driven album to date. AFFKT's carefully constructed retro-futuristic electronica definitely suggests the quaint and unique forms of body music bringing ties with rock, pop and certainly more organic sounds. The musician is creating a new path, anew future by travelling to the past. This new LP is redefining its own new genre somewhere between techno, indie dance, industrial and new wave inspirations. That said the songs of the new album hide unforgettable moments in the artist's life. Unlike when composing an EP, AFFKT likes to build his albums in a cinematic way. By taking a sonic approach to telling stories. The artist is looking for a deeper, more descriptive way of working and describe feelings, moods, by using a different language. The Big Picture can be enjoyed while dancing, as well as serving as emotional therapy. The album will be released exactly four years after the previous ground-breaking LP Son of a Thousand Sounds on Sincopat. Features E11e, Sutja Gutierrez, and Piek. Splatter vinyl.
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MOBILEE 031LP
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2024 repress, Gatefold, Vinyl color: clear marble. Electronic music visionary Rodriguez Jr. presents his third album Blisss on the revered Berlin-based label Mobilee. The LP sees his creative imagination run free and results in his most inspired work to date. Rodriguez Jr. has championed a captivating sound of melodic house and techno that cannot be pigeonholed, his vast experience of electronica making him the world-renowned producer and live performer he is today. In 2017 he released the stunning Baobab album, the follow up to his impressive debut Bittersweet (MOBILEE 013CD, 2011) and Blisss is the next exciting chapter to be unveiled. Inspired by the deep rooted and wide-ranging influences of Olivier Mateu including the literary atmospheres of Modiano and monochromatic paintings of Pierre Soulages, Blisss rewards fans both old and new alike. The album also sees a new pop influenced side of Rodriguez Jr. on two tracks, collaborating with Nouvelle Vague singer Liset Alea, creating beautiful moments of serene disruption. Transparent blue vinyl; gatefold sleeve, 4c printed inner sleeves.
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MOBILEE 207EP
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Formed in 2007 by Jakob Seidensticker, Florian Schirmacher, and Henrik Raabe, Wareika was accidentally gathered on stage for the first time at Hamburg's mythical Mojo Club. Since then, the German trio has built a very singular sound signature after a decade of playing together. Revealing the diverse influences and musical educations from all three individuals, the band's discography has been built over a solid live experience. Concocting their stylistic blend with meditative jazz, hypnotic dub, meticulous techno and subtle house, it leaves no surprise as you think about the high level of versatility of Wareika's musical spirit.
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MOBILEE 206EP
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The masterful trio of Timo Mass, Basti Grub, and Eric Volta showcase their combined musical muscle on Berlin imprint Mobilee. "We Were Riding High" is a lucid after-hours track with an uplifting and catchy vocal hook that unfolds and develops fluidly. The alternative edit utilizes dark synths and drums. This record is the result of Eric Volta making the demo at an after-party at his studio. He then showed this to Timo Mass who in turn showed it to Basti Grub who loved the track so much, they were inspired to develop it. Rodriguez Jr. and Tiefschwarz with the remixes.
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MOBILEE 149EP
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Mobilee boss Anja Schneider presents Circle Culture, her first EP of 2015. Warm, dreamy and hypnotic, "Circle Culture" has been sending shivers down the backs of dancefloor occupants in 2015 -- especially those with a penchant for late-'90s techno vibes. "The Squaring" has tension and release on lock, with an exotic lick of melody that builds toward a crescendo. Konstantin Sibold and Leif Müller follow their well-received "Kolibri" (from the 2014 Cocoon Compilation - N (COR 036CD)) with a rework of "Circle Culture" that injects a peak-time dose of techno into the original.
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MOBILEE 153EP
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Known the world over for his one-of-a-kind techno productions and DJ sets, Oliver Deutschmann, since launching his Vidab label in 2007, has delivered a steady run of releases on his own imprint as well as other established labels such as Aim and Soma Quality Recordings. Following the 2015 track "Keep Rising," Deutschmann returns to Mobilee for a full-length EP featuring his signature techno sound. Three solid techno thumpers sure to work wonders at the peak hours of any set and bring the crowd into a world of pure techno bliss with heavy kicks, hypnotizing pads, and a dash of acid.
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MOBILEE 141EP
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When your debut set on Pete Tong's Essential Mix starts with Masters At Work remixing Saint Etienne and ends with Kraftwerk, the tunes in the middle better hold their own. That was the challenge Mobilee co-founder Anja Schneider met on her 2014 appearance on the BBC Radio 1 show, with a debut from Maya Jane Coles, a classic from Underground Resistance, and her own "Jimmy," with its memorable propelling conga loop and haunting organ climax. Mobilee now presents "Jimmy" in its complete form, with the moody acid house of "Love Tube Thinking" on the flip.
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MOBILEE 139EP
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Ray Okpara returns to Mobilee with a deliciously dark double hitter. He's known for rhythmically intricate productions built on addictive, loop-driven beats. Here, however, he lets the bassline, melody, and atmospherics do the talking instead. "Sugar Feel" is a funky dub-roller with a warped vocal sample flitting through a seductive whirlpool of FX-laden chords and stabs. A mechanoid synth pulses in and out of focus, as if an electrical charge is flowing through the listener's brain. "Ostroff" is a veritable beast, an absolute party-starter with a weapons-grade bassline cruising beneath the surface like a chrome-plated shark on full alert.
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MOBILEE 140EP
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In the 3½ years since Maya Jane Coles' previous Mobilee release, 2011's Beat Faster, the UK-based DJ and producer has accumulated unprecedented accolades from all corners of the dance music sphere. She's continued to hone her craft with releases on Dogmatik Records, Hypercolour, Heidi Presents Jackathon Jams, 20:20 Vision, and her own I/AM/ME, and has seamlessly transitioned from buzz-heavy newcomer to perennial favorite. Maya now returns to Mobilee with three tracks in her unmistakable style, with the opener featuring vocals by Moggli. Proof that as fast as Maya's star has shot, there's still plenty of sky left to travel.
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MOBILEE 138EP
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Re.You returns to Mobilee with three tracks certain to satiate fans of the label's techno leanings. Watching You finds Re.You in familiarly fine form, particularly pairing with South African poet Lazarusman on the track, "Vivid." Another example of the open-door policy that house music thrives on.
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MOBILEE 136EP
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Mobilee Records is thrilled to welcome William Kouam Djoko on board. A two-sider jam packed with enough groove for a proper shakedown, the A1 highlights "Satisfied" while the B-side brings it home with "Like the Sun You See the Sound" and "Mold Trip." The summer of 2014 has proven a strong bond between Mobilee and Djoko as he played for the label's showcase at Sónar and appeared as a special guest during the Mobilee pool Ibiza party series.
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MOBILEE 130EP
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Meta-musical moments are found to be effective on the dancefloor, and so it goes with "Can You Feel It," the latest by Mobilee madam Anja Schneider and guest vocalist Parsifal Marin of Brussels Pony Club. Named after the signature Larry Heard tune that introduced the world to "jack," the track is the latest by DJ/producer/radio host/label-head Schneider to pay homage to the Chicago greats. Expect a rave response in summer 2014, when "Can You Feel It," and flipsides "Dubmission" and "Revolution," hit the ears of sun-kissed partiers worldwide.
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MOBILEE 129EP
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Igor Vicente is becoming a tour de force within the spectrum of house and techno. Now on his own as a solo artist, Igor is moving onward and upward with his own forward-thinking productions and unique DJ sound. Mystericordia showcases Igor's journey into the deep and dark depths of underground house. The title-track starts traverses through darker landscapes with its heavy kick drums and deep vibes. "Mallowdie" quickly picks up the pace with a vibe that is sure to fill dancefloors instantly. "Dance System" features complex drum patterns that keep us moving with constant elements of surprise. Features a remix by Ryan Crosson.
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MOBILEE 128EP
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On top of having a solid discography over the years, Sebo K is a widely sought-after DJ, playing in legendary clubs throughout the world, while additionally holding down a residency in Berlin's famous Watergate club. His very own party series Scenario, has been stirring up the scene since its fruition in 2013. This two-track EP will attract ravers and dancers all over the world while staying true to his signature sound of mixing classic house and techno sounds with modern surprises.
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MOBILEE 124EP
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Kevin McHugh aka Ambivalent officially launches his new Amber project with Wave of Grain, his debut EP for Mobilee Records. The title-track captures the lighter side of McHugh's sound, with fleet-footed house and darker techno undercurrents. "Space Album" features a rubbery synth melody and swinging beat, putting the funkier elements of his sound front & center. Hobo's remix takes the low-slung style of the original and pumps it up into an unashamedly big room house track.
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MOBILEE 123EP
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Midnight Protein is a stunning return to form that showcases Ray Okpara's taste for groove and soul. This is a patchwork of memorable dancefloor sounds, building on a rising tide of acid lines, juxtaposed with vocal calls and cut-up samples, and woven together with spectral synth chords. "The Mumbling" snatches a bass line reprise and a processed guitar lick, moulding both into shifting melodies and propulsive rhythms, creating a unique tech house workout with micro-minimal touches. "Midnight Protein" takes flight with some serious percussive swing, adding subtle acid synths to a sultry low-slung bass line, while Andrea Oliva's remix adds tech house ingredients.
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MOBILEE 122EP
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Geddes returns to Mobilee, an invitation to inject another dose of London's elegant toughness and atmosphere into the Berlin label. Waiting masterfully keeps the listener on the edge, teasingly building momentum with measured intensity. As it gallops into its stride, it finally reveals itself as a work of rhythmic tension and hedonistic release. "The Sound" is a siren that assembles bodies, a weapon built to shut down dancefloors. Something dangerous lurks between the pulses of bass, flickers of kick drum, and snapping hi-hats. Young" is a funkier affair, yet the overall tone is darker, more introverted. Ghostly vocals tie the elements together into a satisfying package.
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MOBILEE 121EP
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Do I Know? takes the classic Re.You formula of walloping kicks, freewheeling drums, and spacious sound design and reworks it with a deep autumnal mood. The title-track is formed around a thick, rubbery bass line and clipped percussion before spiraling off into twisted dancefloor trickery: skewed voices, wonky keys, and a broken breakdown melody. "Hurt Me" hones in on jungle drums and whispered voices. Sounds and melodies float as if somewhere underwater, and a heavy bass line plunges the track even further into deepness. "The Whistle" is a deep tribal jam with crystal-clear percussive layers and evocative nature sounds. Remix by Anja Schneider.
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MOBILEE 119EP
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This is the 10-year anniversary for the Berlin-based techno duo, Pan-Pot, one of the biggest techno acts in the world. "The Mirror" was the first track the pair produced in their new Berlin-based studio following a long studio break. Often steering clear of vocal use in their tracks, Pan-Pot opted to change things up a bit and invited their friend Kathy to join them in the studio. "Rosinenbomber" features samples of the last-ever conversation between a pilot and the control tower at Berlin Tempelhof. The start of the new millennium brought change, innovation and an array of technological developments.
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MOBILEE 114LP
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The electronic dance world has seen the many sides of And.Id as a talented musician, a multi-faceted producer and a live performer on the dancefloor, but his latest musical rebirth has sparked a new jolt of inspiration to travel back to his early days in Thessaloniki where he passed the hours of the day discovering and analyzing a world of dance vinyls that ultimately shaped him as a live act today. The product of this rebirth is Mobilee's next album release, Eternal Return. This represents a new wave of And.Id and, to simplify it, an explanation of how he interprets dance music. Through nine tracks and one bonus number, And.Id generates a whirlpool of emotions for his audience as his first four tracks absorb the mind in an ecstasy of full-force body movement and dancing, while a deeper story of his musical roots and influences take the vanguard role in the last five tracks. The third track features the powerful vocals of a globally-acclaimed vocalist and house music diva of the 1990s. Listen closer and you'll recognize her lyrics. "My Love" is a track inspired solely by And.Id's tour through the U.S. while "They Say I Can't Fly" is a melancholic and poetic tale of high aspirations and dreams. The message is clear -- do your thing. The keyboardist of And.Id and B.A.N.D. taps away in the final portion of the album and the bonus track concludes the album with a ripened, familiar sound from the High-Five Mobilee album. A whole lot of soul went into this album.
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MOBILEE 111EP
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Anja Schneider is the Mobilee Records founder, broadcaster, internationally-renowned DJ, and producer once labeled a "perpetual motion machine," and one of the hardest working individuals in the business. "Imagination," a co-production between Anja and And.Id, featured on Heidi's Jackathon compilation for Get Physical Music in early 2011, was her last output. After hiding in the studio for a while with Nyma, she is finally back on Mobilee with her new EP Diagonal.
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MOBILEE 016CD
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When he's not cranking out solid live sets on the international club circuit, blowing up rooftop parties or filling up festival stages, ambitious French producer Rodriguez Jr. commits to some serious time in the studio where he wrapped up this seventh compilation for the Mobilee Back to Back series. As always, CD1 unravels hand-selected recent hits such as Ray Okpara's"Good Times," And.Id's "Black Mamba," Pan-Pot's"White Fiction," Sebo K's "Scenario," and Anja Schneider's "Something That's for Life," and more. CD2 unmasks nine exclusive Back to Back Vol. 7 tracks, produced in collaboration with Anja Schneider, Pan-Pot, Tassilo, And.Id, Sebo K, Ray Okpara, and Safeword. The featured Mobilee artists contributed by throwing in a few loops, stirring in extra sounds and dropping a few beats as Rodriguez Jr. polished them shiny. Volume 7 is the most colorful and eclectic Back to Back yet. Other artists include: Re.You and David Labeij.
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MOBILEE 109EP
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Mobilee presents this double-track treat from Rodriguez. "Hartwood" is Rodriguez Jr.'s biggest hit to date. With a series of alternating and repetitive keyboard strokes and soulful lyrics bouncing on a thick velvet cushion of rich background base, this number is guaranteed to appeal to the industry's most respected players. Already landing on the hard drives of Pete Tong, Laurent Garnier, and Simian Mobile Disco. The B-side features Anja Schneider with a full-on female power vocal number ironically titled "Henry & Lars."
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MOBILEE 104EP
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Mobilee releases The Hand of Hec. The title-track dominates the A-side with a single interval beat garnished in tambourine strikes collecting upbeat melodies, voice samples and various noise elements along its seven-minute journey. "King of the Yard" incorporates multitudes of funky sounds, samples, vocals and other quirky gadgets. Fast-paced and sensational, this track is home to the long-lost jitterbugs. "Start Stop Dream" is a relaxing lullaby that cradles the comedown with tame beats under a calm sky of shooting lasers.
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MOBILEE 105EP
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Pan-Pot gets back on board and whips up another big hit to kick off 2013 in style. Enter White Fiction -- a three-part EP solidified by "Mental Rush," "Kepler," and a special remix of "Kepler" by the hurricane kid, Sidney Charles. This release will perk up your ears.
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