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Back in 2007, a track titled "Mini Man" was released by an 18 year-old artist named Alex Dimou. The title might have been the best one to describe the person behind the track -- the mini-man, a kid with a passion and will to demand a place in the grown-up's world. And he made it. In 2009 his first full-length album was released through Klik Records -- One of Us, One of Them was the complete package for lovers of electronic music. From its clubby moments, cinematic trips and indie aesthetics, everything told a story in the most beautiful and tidy way, especially considering his young age. His career from then on could be nothing less than upward. Having a total feel for electronic music's trends, his remixes and edits always manage to be up-to-date and always place in the playlists of the world's best DJs. With appearances from Berlin to Cairo to the Ministry of Sound's main room and WMC's closing party in Miami on a weekly schedule, to releases on Plastic City, Parquet Recordings, Mangali, Funk Farm, Rhythmetic, Kitsuné, Quantized Music, and Elite Records establish Alex Dimou among the world's best producers. Influenced by his Berlin days and from everything that happened after his first release, Halemweg carries the air and rhythm of the cities where it was written, the energy of those that he worked with, the intensity of the parties and the loneliness of travel. Halemweg has clear house roots. Alex Dimou alternates the sound of Chicago and Detroit, offering a European touch and evoking a dark, awe-inspiring atmosphere. He brings back nu disco's lost glamour in a new form that will sneak into the club's speakers not just for a night, but for years. Features an appearance on two tracks from Lee Burton.
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Lee Burton combines the sound of "German" electronica with Greek temperament and a South American laid-back feeling. His album Busy Days for Fools (KL 077CD/KL 009LP) is the stoner side of electronica. Part one of the remix series features artists such as Skinnerbox, Mr. Statik, Scsi -9 and finally on vinyl, Nhar's Firefly remix.
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Singita Miracle Beach in Rome celebrates its 10th anniversary with a special double compilation compiled once more by the world's beloved Balearic DJ and producer José Padilla and Singita's resident DJ Glass Coffee. Two CDs featuring 25 tracks of contemporary electronica with the freshest sound, creating a compilation that perfectly accompanies the exotic character of Singita Miracle Beach: an eclectic mix of music that shares a common denominator and a relaxed feeling. Expect nu-disco, Balearic sounds, electro-jazz and class A house music to come together to take you on a musical journey of retro-futurism featuring some of the hottest producers and artists currently in the scene, such as Joakim, Lee Burton, Trevor Deep Jr., Begin, Silent Poets, The Grid, Welcome Back Sailors, Being Borings, Mario & Vidis, Appo, Towards Green, Scsi-9, Nu, Seconds, Session Victim, Sun Glitters, The Time & Space Machine as well as exclusive unreleased tracks from José Padilla, Chris Coco, Phil Mison and Mikael Delta as well as remixes from Prins Thomas, Crimea X, Lexx, Todd Terje and Stumbleine.
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Gatefold double LP version with free CD. SCSI-9 (Anton Kubikov and Maxim Miluytenko) present their fifth full-length release. SCSI-9 are by far the most recognizable and booked house/techno duo from Russia. With a total of more than 50 releases and 120 tracks so far on labels such as Traum/Trapez, Salo, Freizeitglauben, Morris Audio, Highgrade, Force Tracks, Tyrant and Kompakt, they have earned great respect worldwide and are famous for their eclectic and crystal-clear tech sound. Their "Mediterranean" touch made them stand out among the Russian electronic music community and gave them the role of the "New romantics" and the "Originators of the Russian Deep" according to worldwide press. Their Line Of Nine (KOMP 051CD/ KOM 138LP) album showed their pop touch in the new Russian deep house movement -- laidback, cheerful, melodic arrangements growing slowly into a groove. SCSI-9 continue their odyssey through the oceans of electronica, this time together with long-time friends at Klik Records. Inspired by the works of Jean-Luc Godard and Arthur Rimbaud, Anton and Maxim now steer their boat over deep and slow waters. Focusing on the sound that made them famous in the beginning, they experiment a lot with dub and dark ambient and step away from the pop-forms of their recent past. "Schaukel Duo" marks their new dubby statement, slowly evolving into the perfect companion for an early-morning drive. "Nostalgia" keeps a similar dubby tone, using a guitar to get you in summertime mood. "Song From The High Tower" and "I'm Lost" include vocals from singer Gregor Ladenhauf (Zanshin, Ogris Debris). "Alphaville" is deep house par excellence which includes vocal bits from Stylish Murphn morphed beyond recognition and samples of a duduk (a traditional Armenian pipe). The cover photos were contributed by Russian photographer Mikhail Rosanov, who shot them during a recent expedition to Antarctica. With Metamorphosis, SCSI-9 show a musical snapshot of today's reality and transmute real life with a totally new overall sound.
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SCSI-9 (Anton Kubikov and Maxim Miluytenko) present their fifth full-length release. SCSI-9 are by far the most recognizable and booked house/techno duo from Russia. With a total of more than 50 releases and 120 tracks so far on labels such as Traum/Trapez, Salo, Freizeitglauben, Morris Audio, Highgrade, Force Tracks, Tyrant and Kompakt, they have earned great respect worldwide and are famous for their eclectic and crystal-clear tech sound. Their "Mediterranean" touch made them stand out among the Russian electronic music community and gave them the role of the "New romantics" and the "Originators of the Russian Deep" according to worldwide press. Their Line Of Nine (KOMP 051CD/ KOM 138LP) album showed their pop touch in the new Russian deep house movement -- laidback, cheerful, melodic arrangements growing slowly into a groove. SCSI-9 continue their odyssey through the oceans of electronica, this time together with long-time friends at Klik Records. Inspired by the works of Jean-Luc Godard and Arthur Rimbaud, Anton and Maxim now steer their boat over deep and slow waters. Focusing on the sound that made them famous in the beginning, they experiment a lot with dub and dark ambient and step away from the pop-forms of their recent past. "Schaukel Duo" marks their new dubby statement, slowly evolving into the perfect companion for an early-morning drive. "Nostalgia" keeps a similar dubby tone, using a guitar to get you in summertime mood. "Song From The High Tower" and "I'm Lost" include vocals from singer Gregor Ladenhauf (Zanshin, Ogris Debris). "Alphaville" is deep house par excellence which includes vocal bits from Stylish Murphn morphed beyond recognition and samples of a duduk (a traditional Armenian pipe). The cover photos were contributed by Russian photographer Mikhail Rosanov, who shot them during a recent expedition to Antarctica. With Metamorphosis, SCSI-9 show a musical snapshot of today's reality and transmute real life with a totally new overall sound.
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LP version. Lee Burton aka Liberto released his debut album Lullaby for Klik Records in 2006. His warm, deep tech-house sound received high praise in the Greek and international music press alongside the interest of some of the most important names in the electronic music scene. As a result, the following years were productive for Liberto, with releases, remixes and collaborations with labels such as Trapez, Plastic City, Material, Playmobil, Syndikaat and the co-foundation of the record label Material with Michael Safras. In 2009 he started releasing music under the name Lee Burton, making recordings for labels such as Orpheas, Material and Plastic City in addition to making appearances in festivals and clubs. In 2012, Lee Burton returns with his second album project, Busy Days For Fools. Burton manages to escape from the sound of Lullaby, creating a unique output that combines the sound of German electronica with a Greek temperament and a South American laid-back feeling. Busy Days For Fools is the stoner side of electronica. Lee Burton produced the album himself, spending a whole year in his personal studio using new production techniques and recordings such as various kinds of microphones, ranging from the classic condenser microphone, cell phone microphone and even the microphone from a VHS camera. Electronic sounds were created with vintage analog equipment but also with live recordings of noises using various objects as well as music instruments. The result is a warm, natural and analog-sounding album, drawing from influences from across the electronic scene and also pulling ideas from lo-fi rock, blues, folk, jazz and everyday life.
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Lee Burton aka Liberto released his debut album Lullaby for Klik Records in 2006. His warm, deep tech-house sound received high praise in the Greek and international music press alongside the interest of some of the most important names in the electronic music scene. As a result, the following years were productive for Liberto, with releases, remixes and collaborations with labels such as Trapez, Plastic City, Material, Playmobil, Syndikaat and the co-foundation of the record label Material with Michael Safras. In 2009 he started releasing music under the name Lee Burton, making recordings for labels such as Orpheas, Material and Plastic City in addition to making appearances in festivals and clubs. In 2012, Lee Burton returns with his second album project, Busy Days For Fools. Burton manages to escape from the sound of Lullaby, creating a unique output that combines the sound of German electronica with a Greek temperament and a South American laid-back feeling. Busy Days For Fools is the stoner side of electronica. Lee Burton produced the album himself, spending a whole year in his personal studio using new production techniques and recordings such as various kinds of microphones, ranging from the classic condenser microphone, cell phone microphone and even the microphone from a VHS camera. Electronic sounds were created with vintage analog equipment but also with live recordings of noises using various objects as well as music instruments. The result is a warm, natural and analog-sounding album, drawing from influences from across the electronic scene and also pulling ideas from lo-fi rock, blues, folk, jazz and everyday life.
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KL 076CD
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"We Are All Children Of The Earth And Immigrants -- Ausländer" -- this was one of the concepts Siopis had in mind at the beginning of his new project Ausländer, a mix compilation for Klik Records. Officially an immigrant himself, he is the person behind the Silversurfer alliance that conquered the dancefloors with his raw and dark tunes. Leaving Greece and settling into the electronic music metropolis (Berlin, of course), Siopis showed his great skills from the very first moment. Being the producer behind the anthem "Welcome To Berlin," besides stating a real situation that actually happened (becoming an immigrant, that is) also showed him the path to success. Artist and label co-operations with Kiki, BPitch Control and Playhouse followed. International club icons from the likes of The End, Souvenir, The Firm, and many more established Siopis as one of the most wanted underground DJs, live acts and producers worldwide. His "childish" dream of evaporating borders and uniting the world through music started looking possible each time he conquered the dancefloors. Siopis is signed and successfully releasing music on Get Physical Records. His new sound and image make-over keeps him at the decks, busy with remix requests from Jessie Rose to Chris Duckenfield. His Greek touch on the German-oriented electronic music tracks creates a unique and warm atmosphere, making everyone feel right at home. Thirteen hand-picked tracks, including the exclusive, unreleased tracks by David Kassi, Alex Dimou (Siopis Remix) and Siopis' "You Are So Kool." A guaranteed hourly trip around the globe with no borders. Other artists include: Atavism, Creg Paulus, Pillowtalk, Crazy P, Life And Death, Delete, Fur Coat, Derek Martin, Tanner Ross & Soul Clap, Deniz Kurtel, Kid Bliss, Iz & Diz, Justin Martin and Toby Tobias.
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Klik Records proudly presents the third installment of the Life On Remix compilation series. The full CD features nine remixes produced by Klik Records artists and guests such as Hiroshi Watanabe, Scsi-9, Siopis, Vince Watson, Nhar, Alex Dimou, Lee Burton, Nikos Diamantopoulos and Sunset Blvd. The remixers worked on past, present and future classic Klik Records tracks -- nine remixes moving in a soundscape that extends from absolute minimality to cutting beats -- deep techno and melancholic synth pads and strings, creating a densely-woven emotional web. Deep tech with groovy bass lines, trippy synth pads and special, lazy voices that won't go unnoticed. These nine grooves contain sentimental charges and dreamy moods -- transformations, echoes, filters, bass lines and beats create a spectacular result, making sure no demand is left unsatisfied -- no matter how discerning. Other artists include: Cayetano, Serafim Tsotsonis, Mikael Delta, Ion and Chris Nemmo.
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KL 074CD
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Ralph Myerz is one of the most active music personas of the Norwegian music scene. It was the year 1997 when Ralph asked people to play percussion with him during a party in Bergen, Norway. The Jack Herren Band showed up through a combination of mutual contacts and high-school friendship. Supposedly a one-time-event, they had so much fun playing together that they decided to form a band, and Ralph Myerz & The Jack Herren Band was formed. The band released a 7" and a 12" on Telle Records which was followed by great reviews from magazines and DJs around Europe, including Dimitri From Paris, who included the track "Nikita" on one of his Playboy Mansion compilations. In 2002, they were signed by the U.S. label Emperor Norton Records, and they released A Special EP. The album A Special Album followed one-year later, featuring the tracks "Casino" and "Think Twice," which both became hits in clubs across Europe, and commercial hits in Norway. Gold records & Norwegian Grammy nominations were happily celebrated. In 2005, the album Your New Best Friends followed, which received massive reviews in Europe. His third album Sharp Knives & Loaded Guns came out on EMI in 2007 followed by touring all over Europe playing festivals such as Glastonbury, Montreal Jazz festival and many more. So after this album and especially this tour, Ralph Myerz decided to focus more on production and studio work. In 2009, Ralph dropped his first solo album with guests like Devin The Dude, Kurupt, Talib Kweli and Christine Sandtorv named Ralphorama! Staying in Los Angeles for many months and working closely with people like Dogg Pound led to many connections in the U.S. hip-hop world, including collaborations with legends such as Snoop Dogg and George Clinton, amongst many others. Meanwhile, during his stay there, he started working on a new album called Outrun. Armed with synthesizers and wine, he worked for a year on it and then he moved to the Bay Area in order to finish the recordings. Somehow the cosmic winds took him to Klik Records of Athens, Greece. Sharing a true passion for good space music, they decided to work together. Driving around in California inspired Outrun to be an album for those late-night rides while listening to music. Sixteen new tracks of good-vibed, spaced-out, phased-out, dub-disco, late-nite muzik with that special Ralph Myerz sound.
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