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POMMES 005EP
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Terre Des Pommes label boss and hobby-philosopher Thomas Sabrowsky (Saap) strikes back with Brontosaurus By Night and this time it's meaner than ever. A new release and collaboration with the super-dead Brontosaurus Records (most people referred to it as Boring-saurus). Did he really dirty his hands again? The end must be near.
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POMMES 004EP
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Two things that set Terre des Pommes apart from other labels with all their cool DJ friends: no cool DJ friends; the CEO, Saap, listens to every demos he receives. To him running a label is all about fresh blood and unexpected talent. Schlango Mango hit the jackpot when they hid a minidisc in Saap's daily Italian food delivery. Still chewing on spuma di pizza-schnitzel, Saap called them up and made the deal. Schlango Mango met Gerd Janson and Shan at an LAN party in the Shire. They shared similar interests; the rest is histology... Includes remix by Shanson D'Amour.
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POMMES 003EP
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Bad news for all of you, who hoped that not buying any of the previous releases on Terre Des Pommes would put an end to this misery of a label. The Working Elite aka big boss Saap and little boss Daniel Nentwig are back. Good news for all you incurably romantic music friends. Two house tracks to cry and kneel down to and one translation into moron language by major league dumbsters the Tuff City Kids.
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POMMES 002EP
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The second Terre Des Pommes 12" revives the worst and the best '90s club music has to offer. The A-side belongs to Daniel Nentwig aka one-half of The Working Elite, one-third of the now defunct Extraproduktionen and Whitest Boy Alive's keyboard wizard. He's wearing his brand-new D'LonelyAl sweater and presents "We Can Have It All," a slice of sparkling proto-house. Next is the debut release of Cologne-based skateboard pro Jeremy Reinhard aka Jeremaier. "Goldnugget" is something like the alternative college radio version of "Show Me Love" by Robin S, with good vibes galore. Also includes a remix by Phillip Lauer.
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