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KTDJ 003EP
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"The second instalment of the aswefall remixes. Following Chloé and Der Schmeisser ('Ride' remixes), come another two of our favourite artists. The first remix comes courtesy of Shaeben & Voss, head honchos of the excellent German label Firm Records. The fucked-up approach of these guys perfectly fits the mood of aswefall. They have turned the track into a schizophrenic hypnotic monster which is never exactly right. As usual, that's why we love it. The second remix is by James Savage and Jonnie Wilkes (of Optimo fame and member of the Kill the DJ family), under their Naum moniker (taking a break from Kompakt) they have created a track of trance rock at its best!"
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TSKT 003EP
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Aswefall, is the clash of two different musical cultures. On the southern tip, Clément Vaché, DJ (Kill the DJ), electro producer and record dealer (Daphonics). On the northern turf, Léo Hellden, pop guitar player and a studio must for acts such as Jay Jay Johanson or Veo Veo. This first EP heralds the release of Bleed: a record that showcases teenage angst, new wave, folk and instrumental pieces. Includes remixes by Chloé & Der Schmeisser.
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TSKT 002CD
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Paris-based Aswefall's debut release on Kill The DJ Records. This digital-folk encounter between Clément Vaché's Southern electronic spirit and Léo Helldèn's passion for chiselled pop showcases their respective musical souls against a backdrop of teenage angst. Folk songwriting, new wave basslines and instrumental interludes are the main staples of this racy and relentless opus. A true activist of the French underground, Clément Vaché is record-dealer supreme within his Daphonics shop and head honcho of the Tropism record label. Helldén is an acknowledged producer involved in projects ranging from Jay Jay Johanson to Alex Kid and made his first appearance as producer for Véo Véo. Avoiding cliché, Aswefall try and get us to once again feel the lightness, utopia and mindlessness of our sweet sixteens. Pop-rock harmonies, folk imprints and melancholic electro celebrate the age of confusion. This release also features several talented guests including Daniela D'Ambrosio (from Nouvelle Vague), Tim Keagan (Departure Lounge), Climbé, Romain Voilleau and promising Parisian songwriter, Edo.
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