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JR 003EP
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For its third release, Jaunt> Records returns to the guiding hand of its founders, Blackhall & Bookless. "Straightener" is a techno bomb with lashings of low-end bass frequencies, sauntering about with an uncompromising swagger that'll tear up the dancefloor. "Differences" is a nifty creation that makes smart use of some clever drum work, a series of melodic charms, and a whiff of airy pads. Berlin's very own Mike Dehnert delivers two remixes of "Differences"; the first is full of bite, with simmering snares and a snaking baseline. The second is a taut and heavy affair, but also full of vigor.
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JR 001EP
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Jaunt Records is the new project from the team behind the Jaunt parties. For their first release, they call on two of their residents, Blackhall & Bookless, who bring the heat in their own inimitable way. The Se7en EP is a release that's every bit as refined as you'd hope for, while the remixes -- from Fred P aka Black Jazz Consortium and Ostgut Ton's always-reliable Virginia -- both neatly compliment the merits of the originals. With track-titles such as ''Kevin Spacey'' and ''Morgans Freeman," the release tips its hat to the movie Se7en -- and it's just as ominous and enticing, too.
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