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WOLF 014EP
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"Wolfskuil Records is proud to announce the addition of a renowned international techno producer to its artist roster. Paul Brtschitsch from Berlin, Germany, has been delivering wonderful tunes to the world since 1996. His strength is defined by a timeless understanding of music and a distinct accuracy regarding arrangements as well as exploring new sounds. The two tracks which comprise the 14th release on Wolfskuil are exemplary for Paul's warm and accessible sound and eye for subtle details. The funky bass line in 'Parkett' turns out to be highly addictive when dropped on the floor, nicely flourished with hints of melody. The drum programming is extremely accurate and versatile, revealing that a lot of effort has been put into this piece of music. 'Bellaphonica' on the flipside is a deep, dubby and psychedelic excursion into the realms of techno. It reminds of Paul's early work on Frisbee and Taksi, but undoubtedly interpreted from a fresh 2008 angle. The title 'Bridge Itch' is a comic reference to the fact that most people find his last name unpronounceable. Hopefully, this will help MCs and radio jocks in the future."
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LEENA 003EP
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"For its third release, Mobilee's sister label Leena presents an artist who needs no introduction: Paul Brtschitsch. In the 12 years since releasing his first 12" single, Brtschitsch has established himself as a key player in virtually every corner of the techno world, releasing nine albums and over 30 singles. Rather than giving in to laptop convenience, Brtschitsch distinguishes himself with a hardware-based set brimming with the richness and the spontaneity of live machine music. 'Hook Up' and 'Rotate 1976' find Brtschitsch picking up where Loop de Mer left off, crafting two deep, generous tracks that balance trim melodic loops with tightly-coiled rhythms tailor-made for the peak hour. 'Hook Up' jumps out of its grooves with a rare immediacy, announcing to all within earshot that this is a big, big record. Flush with shakers and a demure standup bass line, it quickly catapults itself from an easygoing groove into a white-knuckled thrill ride, thanks to steely chord flashes as sudden and unexpected as sheet lightning. The track is held aloft by ringing, echo-soaked chords that float on dub reggae's updraft, marked with his unmistakable signature as master of a vibe that's a little bit dreamy and a little bit nightmarish."
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OSTGUT 002EP
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"Following our vinyl debut by Dettmann|Klock ('Dawning/Dead Man Watches the Clock'), the second release comes from Paul Brtschitsch. Born in Berlin, raised in Frankfurt/Main, Brtschitsch, who also produces and runs the label Taksi with André Galluzzi, has just decided to move back to his old home town. These two tracks here clearly show themselves influenced by Brtschitsch's visits to Berghain/Panorama Bar, where Paul, as he puts it in his own words, was finally able to quench his thirst for inspiration again: 'I see 'Twirl' as a perfect soundtrack to the moment, when the shutters open up at Panorama Bar and daylight floods the room. 'Under' on the other hand is a deep and atmospheric track trying to underline the vastness and large scale of the Berghain.' Of course this doesn't mean both tracks couldn't work the other way around or at any other place: 'Twirl' and 'Under' are universal and useful scorchers fusing a certain summery, trancey fleet-footed-ness with the right amount of dancefloor punch making this EP a strong aspirant for the perfect open air record 2006."
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