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BEC 5156111
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Boston Bun delivers second 12" in the three-part Just for Freaks series, following BEC 5161992. This second volume toughens up Boston Bun's club experience a bit. "Highland Park" is an homage to Detroit and to body music. A regular hypnotic train that goes with a video of unseen footages from 1994 tour at the famous Highland Park. Harder, more mannish, "Hotel Workout" is a jacking anthem to lonely push-ups in hotel rooms.
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BEC 5161992
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Boston Bun is back with Just for Freaks, a series of three EPs dedicated to unrestrained underground clubbing. Just for Freaks I stays in the Chicago house revival that Boston Bun has established. The right balance between deep and ghetto music. A-side "Pleasure" is a track to play very late in the darkest clubs. It drives with unpitched voices and unleashed TR over a cut-up bass. B-side "Levitate" flirts with lovely strummed music, almost nostalgic, interrupted by a harmonious and bouncy bassline. The lyric "You wanna play house some more?" sounds like the anthem of a never-ending party. Includes download card.
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BEC 5161847
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At the end of 2013, Boston Bun released his second EP, Flasher, on Ed Banger, and the tracks were played on the radio (BBC1, Le Mouv, France Inter) and also by the best DJs on the electro scene (2manyDjs, Skream, Duke Dumont, Erol Alkan, Surkin, Boys Noize, Daniel Avery). "We Got Soul" features Bear Who? (DJ Sneak's voice) on vocals, and it's an anthem/tribute to The Mongoloids, Boston Bun's main influence. "Time Bomb" (featuring DJ/singer Piu Piu) is an emotional track, set right between pads and pure explosion. Includes a download code.
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BEC 5161640
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Fascinated by the '90s Chicago illusion and 120 BPM tracks talking about pleasure and the future, Boston Bun offers up his own vision of house music. Steering clear of clichés and parodies, he's simply creating a new universe, a new story for this genre.
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BEC 5161308
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Ed Banger proudly presents Boston Bun aka Thibaud Noyer. Noyer displays a masterful touch on his debut release -- "Housecall" recalls the classic bass line arpeggio pulse of Mr. Fingers allied to the tough, jacking drums of Green Velvet and a moaning, imploring vocal. "Closer" manages to up the sleaze quotient with a bass line so filthy it needs a good scrub and "Urname" rounds things out with pads, yearning vocals and skittering cowbells.
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