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DIYNAMIC 056EP
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Stimming returns with a classic three-tracker, showcasing his skill and everlasting talent to surprise. "Windowshopping" is a catchy, floating and harmonic groover. "The Song" features South Africa's Lazarusman, again demonstrating his unique talent with words. "November Morning" is the slowest track Stimming has ever released so far. Weird violin-sounds, organic percussion and everlasting groove create a grey and moody vibe.
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DIYNAMIC 055EP
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$14.00
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After his debut album Connecting The Dots (DIYNAMIC 005CD/LP) and several remixes, H.O.S.H. returns to Diynamic Music with some fresh productions. H.O.S.H. presents three astonishing, original takes on vocal music, all featuring the soulful singer, Malonda. "What Do You Want Me To Say" consists of an emotive vocal supported by sexy percussion, an impulsive cowbell and a deep, pumping bass. "Hidden Pleasures" is an instant viber and "High!" is a slow and true groover.
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DIYNAMIC 054EP
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$12.00
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David August is back with his third EP. The title track features a repetitive vocal line which will stay on your mind for a long time. With its pumping bassline and one stretching acapella breakdown, "You Got To Love Me" is a guaranteed dancefloor bomb. "On My Mind" captivates with a funky bass line. Finally, a haunting vocal-hook accompanied by low atmospheric piano notes and deep bass hits support the pleasurable slowness of "Stepping Trough My Self."
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DIYNAMIC 053EP
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Diynamic releases a classic house music 4-tracker. Adriatique & Thyladomid combine an emotive vocal line with warm pads and a driving bass, for a fresh yet deep sound. Hunter_Game offers a very deep, sexy track with nice vocals and smooth, hypnotic sounds. NTFO present a total house jam -- with chunky bass stabs, funky, muted guitar sounds and a crispy hook-line, this song is made to make you shake. "Smiling Faces" by APP shines with its laid-back groove and trippy vocals.
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DIYNAMIC 052EP
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$12.00
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Diynamic label-boss Solomun delivers the soulful jam "See You Everyday Alone." Epic strings and sounds of thunder and rain lead into deep breakdowns with a dark touch. Stimming's contribution is "Challenge The Air," featuring soft bass and vocals by David Stoltzenberg. Layered guitars and basslines combined with Stimming's signature groove account for a warm, organic mood. The echoing vocal phrases underline the floating structure, which lends a hypnotic touch. Definitely one of Stimming's more personal and emotive works.
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DIYNAMIC 050EP
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Diynamic's 50th release features collaborative tracks by Stimming & David August, H.O.S.H. & Stimming and UNER & H.O.S.H.
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2LP version. DJ Phono releases his first album on Hamburg record label Diynamic. Welcome To Wherever You're Not is a work of heart, of emotions awakened and flourishing unrequited feelings. DJ Phono and his producer Jimi Siebels took their time in crafting a record that is between here and there, between the main floor and backroom, between big and small, between yesterday, today and tomorrow, between pop and club, or in short: in between worlds. One quality all of the 12 songs from Welcome To Wherever You're Not have in common is their elegant reserve. They politely, cautiously, discreetly ask for a bit of attention without letting themselves get hustled into oblivion. "Soll Ich Ein Loch Graben?," however, stands out as it unfolds into an imposing 8-minute rave drama: all the hands go up in the air when the bass drum finally kicks in towards the middle of the song. Björn Beneditz (WCW Gallery) and Carola Wagenplast (Jochen Schmith) created the art for the sublime booklet accompanying this album -- each album is handcrafted and is therefore an individual piece of art. The forthcoming tour will comprise a delicate and yet serene chorography made of silicon crystals and computer science in the context of club music.
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DJ Phono releases his first album on Hamburg record label Diynamic. Welcome To Wherever You're Not is a work of heart, of emotions awakened and flourishing unrequited feelings. DJ Phono and his producer Jimi Siebels took their time in crafting a record that is between here and there, between the main floor and backroom, between big and small, between yesterday, today and tomorrow, between pop and club, or in short: in between worlds. One quality all of the 12 songs from Welcome To Wherever You're Not have in common is their elegant reserve. They politely, cautiously, discreetly ask for a bit of attention without letting themselves get hustled into oblivion. "Soll Ich Ein Loch Graben?," however, stands out as it unfolds into an imposing 8-minute rave drama: all the hands go up in the air when the bass drum finally kicks in towards the middle of the song. Björn Beneditz (WCW Gallery) and Carola Wagenplast (Jochen Schmith) created the art for the sublime booklet accompanying this album -- each album is handcrafted and is therefore an individual piece of art. The forthcoming tour will comprise a delicate and yet serene chorography made of silicon crystals and computer science in the context of club music.
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DIYNAMIC 049EP
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$12.00
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With his album Welcome To Wherever You're Not and its single release "Knarhcslhük Mi Ttinhcsfua Hcon Ebah Hci," DJ Phono is destined to subtly scrabble coordinate systems. This is the sound of gently grooving music rather than "knarzige" breaks. Everything seems soft, hazy and buoyant. Even after the strangely unpronounceable title has been encrypted into the meaning of the German words, the enigma is still not revealed. What remains are three bouncey and lovely tunes, nurtured by British pop and French house.
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DIYNAMIC 047EP
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$12.00
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The back end of 2010 saw the release of Hamburg-based producer H.O.S.H.'s debut artist album Connecting The Dots (DIYNAMIC 005CD/LP) and this is the first remix EP. Tasked with reworking the tracks are 8Bit and Katchul boss Gorge, who breathes new life into the beautiful vocal number "Finally Mine" and Poker Flat chief Steve Bug, who leads you through a wonderfully deep, Hammond masterclass. Also features Misstress Barbara and Ost & Kjex.
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