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Daniel Mehlhart August Chart


01 Solomun – International Hustle – Four Twenty
02 Ronald Christoph – Overground Limbo(Ludovic Vendi Remix) – Paradigma Musik
03 Ruede Hagelstein – The Modest Theme – Souvenir Music
04 Larrson – Ruanda(Markus Fix Remix) – Rotary Coctail
05 Fausto Messina – Siboney(Daniel Mehlhart) WIR Records
06 Gabriel Ananda – Short Story – Karmarouge
07 Dewalta – Salgaro – Vakant
08 Rosselot & Francisco Allendes – De Vuelta al Planeta Tierra – WIR Records
09 Henrik Schwarz/Ame/Dixon – D.P.O.M.B. – Innervisions
10 Daniel Steinberg – Viwa la fiwa – Stylerockets

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Gregor Tresher August Chart


Here are the choices of the Deutsch Dj and Producer for this month…

1. Martin Beume – Nexus (Original & Moodymanc Dub)
2. Deepchild – Donut Hound (Tiger Stripes Rmx) (Dieb Audio)
3. Nick Curly – Happy Five (Cecile)
4. Pele – Viva Belize (Connaisseur)
5. Martin Buttrich – I Lost My Wallet (Cocoon)
6. Naph – P.Lug (Grey Area)
7. Anderson Noise – Atividade (Afu)
8. DJ T – Outbreak (Get Physical)
9. Jamie Jones – 911 (Crosstown Rebels)
10. The Youngsters – Babylon Superstars (2020Vision)

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Nick Curly – Dubnoise Ep


Every new season we seem to acquire new tastes, new flavours and passions. In musical terms, in the last 3 or 4 months, Cecille Records has represented all those sensations to me. They brought up, in their first two releases, two of my favourite producers at the moment – Lemos and Kreon – and since then I’ve been paying a dedicated attention to every release this awesome label has! In their 6th Ep they managed to have one of their founders to follow up their pack of releases. This guy has been in the scene for like a decade now and but he only started to produce back in 2005 and now he creates to his own label. Dubnoise Ep it’s his 5th release in this year and it’s a pretty good rally of deep minimal touches. This release has been played in the dancefloors by guys like Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Raresh, Johnny D, André Galluzzi and Gregor Tresher among others, it has 3 nice musics, all of them perfectly produced.
In the A-Side the German presents us “Happy Five” and “Dubnoise” – the first one has a fine groovy beat with lots of fresh sounds perfectly suitable for the summer  and the second bets more on deep flavours, twisted and tripped sounds and on a dub beat that will delight all of you. Finally, in the B-Side, we have a delightful  “Somewhere in Berlin” that will surprise you by it’s dry beat and a tremendous hypnotic deep groove turning this music into the most fitful to my standards. So people, this is a “not to miss” Ep, if you are interested into this things more than the ordinary people, please buy it, listen it, whatever… just don’t stay out of it! Mind blowing sounds and deep grooves it’s what Cecille Records has been giving to us, and this is not an exception… hope you enjoy!

a1 – Happy Five
a2 – Dubnoise
b1 – Somewhere in Berlin

Rls Date: 31.07.2008
Cec#006

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Tom Ellis – Twaddle EP


00-tom_ellis_-_twaddle_ep-floppy17-web-2008-artwork2To me, he is one of the revelations of 2008 besides his already vast curriculum as a producer. A musical genre pretty minimal/deep, very dense, united by a universe of particles, all of them getting to the floor without any abnormality, with very little highs and lows.
After a “Club Soda” released by Minibar, disc on what i acknowledge the great talent of this producer and became in love with it, it comes now this “Twaddle” launched by Floppy Funk, a house of great value and well know of Tom Ellis. Composed by 4 musics all of them with good quality. ” Bad Son”, one of my favourites, marked by its fabulous growth and the necessary pauses very well placed. “Zone On” is weirdly strange, and its well followed by a soul-jazz loop and a deaf vocal. “Babseyish” has a great rhythm, with long and good pauses and the respective and wonderful entrance. The Loud noises are very weel placed too. To end this one is “Skip the Skitz” witch is perfect to real club with all the minimalism required to it’s real satisfaction.

Label: Floppy Funk
Catalog#: floppy 017
a1 - bad son
a2 - zone on
b1 - babseyish
b2 - skip the skitz

 

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Minimize 08.6


My favorite music’s during this July Rush, in no order of preference
Minimaland suggests:

1. Piemont – Superheated / My Best Friend
2. Tom Ellis – Gain
/ Minibar
3. Adultnapper – Apropills
/ Nummer
4. Holgi Star – Don’t Feel It / RompeCabeza
5. Karolin Mueller – Blinky
/ Hi Freaks
6. Anthony Collins – Whisper
/ Safari Electronique
7. Larsson – Ruanda
/ Rotary Cocktail
8. Mri – Le Bateau / Resopal
9. My My – Day For Night
/ Playhouse
10. Chopstick & Johnjon – Birds (Afrilounge’s Velvet Monkey Funk)
/ Dirt Crew
11. Michael De Hey – Sylvester 3 (Polder remix)
/ Hey! Records

Bonus:

Minilogue – Hitchhiker Fs Choice /Cocoon
Minilogue – We All / Cocoon
Minilogue – Hypnotized
/ Cocoon


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Lexy – The Last Days Of The Glow Worms


 

cs321502-01b-bigIn the past few days I received this sweet release produced by Lexy Aka Alexander Gerlach, and in fact it’s one of the nicest things I’ve listened in a while. This might be considered the highest step that this German producer took in his career as a producer. Areal is one of the most considered labels in the scene, where expectations are always very high! The Last Days of the Glow Worms doesn’t let it down, it has two fabulous tracks that you will like for sure. In the A side you can count on a great music that will shake the dancefloors, it’s build step by step and everything seems to enter gently into the music to create an unique environment. It’s a monster track, perfect to shake things up in an open air party. In the B side, more of the same… Berlin style all the way in a music that can makes us remember Superpitcher’s best productions. Lexy is on the right way.. I will be waiting for his upcoming releases. Another bet won by Areal Records. Don’t miss it..

 

 

The Story of the Glow Worms:

“It really did look a bit weird: a huge, red tower consisting of billions of blazing red glow worms and all this happening right in the middle of Berlin-Kreuzberg. When you got closer to this tower, you were lulled in the ear-deafening buzzing from the exhilarated little animals. The longer the tower was buzzing passively however, the more nervous the people of Berlin became. After all, this absurd natural phenomenon must mean something. Experts were helpless, the people of Berlin confused, religious fanatics from all over the world in uproar. But the only thing people could do was waiting to see what was going to happen…”

 

 

A1 – Last Days of the Glow Worms

B1 – The Return of the Skakavac

Rls Date: 21.07.2008

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