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WRTA 005EP
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Following up on Ohm Hourani's infectious single "Barbara" which included a remix from Ricardo Villalobos and Amir Javasoul, We R The Aliens is happy to present with V/A from all-star cast: Boronas & Snad, Bärtaub, Mountain People, and Nesta. Tap in and make some space in your record bag. Boronas & Snad set the tone with "Affliction," laden with haunting synth work, rolling MPC percussion, meticulous backspins and mind-bending delays. Fresh off an outing for Yoyaku's main label, Istanbul duo Bärtaub give a strong nod to the '90s and the cult E- MU rompler with "Orbit The Dance Planet." Their track fuses bumpy breaks and robotic voices with ghastly chords, a snaking bass groove and of course, one-shots from the Orbit. Mountain People kicks off the flip side with "I Am The Void," characterized by shuffled drum grooves and soft chord sequences intertwined with murky, dubbed out stabs. Beirut's Nesta rounds out the release with "Tarte Citron," a late '90s tech house reminiscent track with crisp percussion, airy synth flutters, swelling sub bass tones and a catchy vocal hook.
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WRTA 004EP
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We R The Aliens is back featuring three intergalactic all-stars in Ohm Hourani and his cohorts Ricardo Villalobos and Amir Javasoul. On the A, Ohm presents "Barbara", a groove-laden with an infectious, plucky lead and tasteful vocal chops perfect for the early morning hours. On the flip, seasoned harbingers of party Ricardo Villalobos and Amir Javasoul give "Barbara" a floor-forward remix treatment with spacy FX, a thumping low end, and a Eurorack spin on the original's vocals.
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WRTA 001EP
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We R The Aliens is a fresh new label based out of Hamburg and Berlin. The label marks the start of a new chapter for Wareika's beat machine Jakob Seidensticker, former Square Room Heroes' Boronas, and American house import Snad. Together, they are Mothership. The maiden voyage begins with this clubby three-track trip. Groovy technoid cut "Dubby White" sets the course, evolving into the spooky yet driving minimal house track "Melting" featuring Zhiqi Song. Finally, Smallpeople round up the release with an uplifting house remix of "Dubby White" perfect for warmer days.
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