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Maetrik And Maceo Plex – Clubs EP


Maetrik_Resopal_art-2Resopal family is still growing with CLUBS EP. Texan native and prolific producer Maetrik, Maceo Plex presents three seductive high-rollers ready to reel you into more upfront grooves than you’ve seen in a while. Both names are identical the same person – Eric Estornel, who already released on Dumb Unit, Mothership and Treibstoff. Clubs EP is dedicated to all famous clubs worldwide and these three bass driven tunes in special. So here we are in the middle f dancefloor – la-la-land, and Resopal is getting ready to go counter cyclical and is stacking up sublime prime installments to attack these rugged times. These are three incredibly strong tracks with vicious and highly addictive vocals that surely kicks-off the clubs this fall / winter 2009.

Minimaland Feedback: The 44th release of Resopal Digital Editions could not be better, three amazing tracks to be spread in any club. Full of paranoid voices, insane beats, neurotic basslines and psychotic constructions… it will drive you insane in a matter of seconds, one of the great releases of this month, rave you will!

1 – Fabrick
2 - Fused
3 – Robo Johnson
listen and buy it here

RSPDIGI#044
Release Date: 11.12.2009

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Maetrik – They Love Terror Ep


treib84a_blackThe lavish flow of neurotransmitters rules once again on Maetrik‘s newest masterpiece, but this time around, the baroque feeling of decay has been scaled back in favor of a more efficient approach to his trademark straightjacket funk.

The shock corridor has been cleaned up, the psychotic boosts have been dampened, but still the subliminal euphoria switches frequently to some sexy paranoia.

Being the soundtrack of hot-wired neurons this music works on a more psychological level than the superficial gore of the contemporary techno regime.

Joyfully the basses plunge into the deepest abyss, while the hi-hats gnaw away at your unstable nerves and the synths tell a dark story about strange beings in the twilight.

The question if this is only some sort of hallucination will presumably not be answered, but never a neurochemical imbalance sounded sexier than on this record. It‘s survival horror on the dancefloor and we love it. Released onTreibstoff..

Minimaland Feedback: Darker than Hell, Cheaper than a Therapist

samples:
a1 – Socom
b1 – They Love Terror
b2 – Ceredrum

Treibstoff#084
Rls date: January, 2009

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