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SOL 009EP
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Two deep and driving house tunes by Baaz. Baaz's love of dubby sounds and echo chambers can be experienced in The Reason/Ancestor's Fun, but Baaz also stays true to his deep house roots. He skillfully combines spatial structures with his characteristic driving beats and organic sounds. "The Reason" is a grooving, light-footed tune with a jumping bassline and develops a driving energy that will not let go. "Ancestor's Fun" brings up the energy level with stronger beats and open hi-hats, but the playful warm sounds and drifting strings keeps the wonderful flow typical of Baaz's productions.
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SOL 005EP
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2022 repress. Baaz present three massive and rolling house pieces for Slices Of Life. "Swimmer" comes right in time for 2013's summer season with its strong beats and drifting chords that awake your lust to run through high summer grass. "Can't Get Enough" is a warm bundle of energy with weird vocal samples and light-footed percussion, and "Chummy" starts with a very dry and simple 4/4 bass drum plus snare figure before building up into a dubby disco-piece carried by a nicely filtered loop and hi-hats.
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SOL 003EP
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The third release on Slices Of Life comes from the Berlin DJ and producer Baaz. These three tracks show Baaz's focus on deep, pure and simple house grooves that roll on massively, and work perfectly without using obvious effects and frills. "Judy's Bass" clearly reveals Baaz's love of fat bassdrums and basslines in combination with classic drum machine and percussion elements. On "Jeally," Baaz delves even deeper into percussion programming while "Carbon Hair" shows the dubby and darker side of Baaz.
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QUINTESSE 015EP
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After his highly acclaimed Pass It On EP (QUINTESSE 007EP), Baaz is back with more deep vibes. Again, four proper house cutz ranging from more percussive workouts (like "Pean For The Masters") to slow, deep and dirty tunes ("Are You") to proper deep house tracks (like "Black Pattern" and "Drive Thru") -- all the way you like 'em.
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