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Eyerer & Namito – Ripcurl


CS380888-01B-BIGKickboxer steps up for their first release during 2010 presenting “Ripcurl” a 12″ produced by Martin Eyerer and Ali Khalaj, aka Namito. This sublabel of Boxer Recordings has been running short in terms of releases, they’ve only add three last year and it would be great to have some more, because their releases normally are above the average. Like this one… “Ripcurl” is a monster techy house track that will shake up any dancefloor. It has a strong deep solid beat, a huge bassline, a tremendous pace and, in the middle, a kind of melancholic melody to give some kind of a feeling to the track.  Both Namito and Eyerer have been producing music for a long time and always had a great sense of appeal, this release show’s all their know how and experience that has been molded over the years. In the b side you’ll listen a remix of “Ripcurl” done by Ahmet Sendil who also is no newbie in the scene. He is a Turkish producer that we normally see doing this kind of work (remixes). This one show’s why this guy is so requested to this art of remixing… In this one he was able to make it even more shaky taking a little of the dry minimal feeling of the first and making it a more easy-listening track, with more power, but with less minimal techno appeal. Either way, both are great tracks and we’re very glad to see that Kickboxer is running good and healthy.

a1 – Ripcurl

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b1 – Ripcurl (Ahmet Sendil remix)

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KICKBOXER#026
Release Date: 15.02.2010

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Oliver Klein & Peter Jürgens – Let’s take it EP


After their hit with ‘Manolo/Scoville’ in 2008, they’re releasing an even better “double bomb” (yeah, they’re 2!), but we’ll add definition “triple bomb” cause every single track by itself is worthy of honors. Since Kling Klong is a imprint run by Martin Eyerer it’s not such a surprise this result, and information claim he liked so much the original “that nothing could stop him from adding a fantastic remix” and that’s really easy to understand.
coverIntroductions made, let’s go to what matters, the “triple bomb”. Needle down smooth and there you go to ‘Lets take it’, first track in the package. Well, they really will take a lot of dancefloors with this one! After listening two minutes of it, it’s only a simple detailed 4/4 track ‘till the point it reaches something new. Wow. Enters a bassline worthy of mention and you’re involved into a track that just keeps going on and on. Perfect construction, perfect alignment it’s all I can say. I can’t describe it better, it’s impossible. Hear the sample please!
Second track, Label boss remix of ‘Let’s take it’ (Martin Eyerer) is another masterpiece. Round and smooth it was almost perfect without the bassline, then you add the perfect texture bassline and.. you can see the result? Even if the remix goes more to introversion feelings, is one of those we like, always moving /seeming still, breaking/entering at the exact spots with the precise amount of details added in each one of them. This remix is a superb plus to the original track.
To end the package, surprisingly, its another masterpiece. ‘Der Spatz Auf Dem Dach’ its a uplifting track with arguments capable of convince even the most stuck person on a audience. Starts as a disguised sheep but transforms into a wolf when the bassline comes! Energizing by nature, lives on the hypnotic side, with such a level of details warped patterns and riffs that you only want more of this stuff. In a crowded club, with people asking for a peak, this is undoubtly the master peak, and as I describe it my legs are moving and I just wanna jump! What a track minimalanders!
This is the Ep we were claiming on the minimaland for a while. A superb production and a energizing texture are able to define one of the best releases we received this year to review so far. Round and uplifting, is one of those we strongly recommend you carry all the way, wherever you’re playing at. It’s difficult to create an Extended Play as this one, so captivating since the beginning ‘till the end, powdered with details and constructions/deconstructions that recycle each track to a new level when a break enters. We will not be surprised to see this release in the cases of those artists we follow more often. ‘Let’s take it’ will for sure take a lot of people into euphoric states this year. 8.5/10

Tracklisting

A1 – Oliver Klein & Peter Jürgens – Let’s Take It

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A2 -  Oliver Klein & Peter Jürgens – Let’s Take It (Martin Eyerer Mix)

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B1 – Oliver Klein & Peter Jürgens – Der Spatz Auf Dem Dach

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Release Date: 01/june/2009 | Catalog:#KLING027 | Format: 12″&Digitallets_take_cover

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Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem


image004When Martin Eyerer tells a story, everybody listens. Martin reports of his journeys throughout the continents, telling stories of wild escapades in a taxi across the Brazilian jungle through to the impressions of Earth’s capitals and the colourful array of citizens that inhabit them, and obviously of his many Gigs in these foreign lands. Those foreign places quickly become familiar territory when he sets up his digital DJ-system and starts to play that thumping first track because what he plays is groovy Electro-Tech House and the sound is a world language of its own that is euphorically absorbed through sweaty pores and pumping glands.
His passion is eminently clear when he starts to talk about his experiences and such is his passion and enthusiasm for the music that one could easily think it was all totally new to him. But it isn’t. Martin Eyerer has been a DJ for 20 years – and just as many years a producer, label owner, radio show producer. Throw in his two young children and it seems that the energy never leaves his side.
Finally the second single out of Martin Eyerer’s highly acclaimed debut album “Word Of Mouth”. A huge peaktime clubmonster determined by that very different steel drums melody. With a great new Club mix from Martin himself and fantastic remixes by Robert Babicz aka Rob Acid, Daniele Papini and Someone Else. Heavily supported here on minimaland! Eyerer is clearly one of the finest producers in the scene! let’s wait for the album to see what the man can really do. To be released by Kling Klong Records on February

——-Tracklist——–

1. Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem (Club Mix)
2. Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem (Daniele Papini Remix)
3. Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem (Robert Babicz aka Rob Acid Remix)
4. Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem (Someone Else Remix)
5. Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem (Martin’s 303 Excursion)
6. Martin Eyerer – Cave Canem (Original)

listen all tracks here

Kling#023

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