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MAUT 013EP
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Max von Sternberg had his debut on Musica Autonomica in 2020. Having been a platform for upcoming artists for many years, the label also supported Innellea in the very early stages of his career. He now returns to Autonomica with a remix for Max von Sternberg's title track, which has already been played by Mind Against, Kevin Devries, Oliver Koletzki, and by Innellea himself in his much renowned Cerclé set. Sophisticated remixes by Innervisions' Toto Chiavetta, Fur Coat and Ruede Hagelstein complete this outstanding remix package. 180 gram white vinyl.
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MAUT 006EP
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The Innellea duo has been making waves in the Munich club scene, with DJ sets at the Musica Autonomica parties at Club Kong and Harry Klein; Saladin is their debut, featuring four original tunes that were highlights in Musica Autonomica DJ sets of 2015. Not restrained or bound by convention, Innellea's visions and impressions transfer into their music. The duo creates a personal journey to reach an undefined destination. Includes a remix by Marco Resmann.
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MAUT 005EP
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The Munich-based Musica Autonomica label presents its fifth release, Adversario, a compilation showcasing various tracks by young and talented producers from Italy, France, and Germany. Italian producers Marius & David (Life and Death, Circle Music) deliver "Nur," a deep and dark techno affair. Julian Zaruba, a live musician and producer from Munich, debuts with "Phalanx," driven by classic analog sound aesthetics. French duo Julien Piacentino & Philip Piogé deliver quality techno with "Twisted Mind." Christian Prommer's "Ambivalent Sequences" is a weird analog sequencer line with some minimal drum beats.
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MAUT 003EP
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Speaking Minds have remixed artists such as DJ Sneak, Flowers, and Sea Creatures, and played in some of the most important clubs and festivals in Italy and around Europe. "Who the Fuck Cares" is a deep meditation on arpeggios, melody, and minimal drums, never forgetting the impact on the dancefloor. Christian Prommer's remix takes the track into a more organic-tech vibe with a focus on sub-bass and drums. Both versions have received support from Mind Against, My Favorite Robot, Laurent Garnier, Rainer Trüby, DJ Yellow, Roland Appel, Clarian, HYENAH, Nunos Dos Santos, Ruede Hagelstein, Jon Charnis, Hunter/Game, Adratique, Animal Trainer...
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MAUT 002EP
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The Hebrew word "Baal" ("Lord") is a hint at the spiritual background of the two Munich artists Matthias Dräxler and Matthias Schüll. Metamorph is named after metamorphic rocks, which arise from the transformation of existing rock types in a process called metamorphism, literally "change in form." The choice of name refers to the artists' drastic self-transformation regarding their style of music under huge psychological pressure. The EP demonstrates the dualism of this new synthesis: "Genesis" describes the creation of a new artistic entity, while "Jericho" shows the extent of the force and will required to break established mind structures.
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MAUT 001EP
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The first release on brand-new Munich label Musica Autonomica is from Munich-based super producer Christian Prommer. Well-known for his drum lesson project or his numerous collaborations, he is now working on a brand-new solo project. The track "Sarabande" was given a futuristic and cinematic treatment by the German producer Christian Lffler. The remix sounds fantastic and its sound design is mind-blowing. On "Wonders of the World," Christian Prommer teams up with a long-time friend and includes a deep and driving dancefloor rework from the Polish deep house maestros Catz 'n Dogz.
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