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TATTOO 006EP
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"'Eleven': An organic uplifting build-up that keeps on going until it breaks in to a harmonic melody halfway through, leaving enough time for a second and more intense build-up. We just couldn't help ourselves. This one works so well that we had to have a happy hour on the breaks. 'Twelve': Builds and builds to the point where the suspense will almost make you go mad. And just when you are on the brink of giving up and caving in, it takes you even further. But when the deep bass finally kicks in all efforts to stand still are hopeless. One of our best breaks to date! Still loving you from Copenhagen. Supported by: DJ Hell, Jerome Sydenham, Marc Romboy, Pheek, Stephan Bodzin, Mateo Murphy and many more."
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TATTOO 005EP
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"A1: 'Nine' - It's kinda mad, this one. It builds and builds, until it cracks into a beautiful melody. It's modern techno, and we love it. It's been thrashing floors at our live shows (check out Myspace.com/Tattoorec, for videos). B1: 'Ten' - The deepest yet. Our ongoing romance with old school Detroit has resulted in this track. It's Copenhagen by night. Deep, melancholic and sleepy. It's been a bitch to master, but now it sounds perfect."
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TATTOO 002EP
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"After the success of the first Tattoorec release with massive support from such DJs as Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Tiefschwarz, Sven Väth and Magda, here is another set of beautiful tattoos. 'Three' is a melodic and uplifting tattoo. Wait for the melody, and you will feel. This side features a beautiful tattoo of a Greek goddess. 'Four' is bare boned minimal funk tattoo. Wait for the break, and you will see. This side is our friend's signature tattoo. It says halløjsa (means hallöchen in German, or a very cheeky hello in English). Tattoorec is a label with a very simple concept. The tracks released don't have titles, they have tattoos. Tattoos are the ultimate dedication of love. Whether it's a name, a symbol or a number, tattoos are there because they are important to the owner. They don't have to be beautiful or elegant, and they don't have to have a meaning to anyone but the one who wears them."
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