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MBF 12090EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck's "Zippy Disco" is based on a deep house groove with chords that will never surface in best Detroit and Chicago techno and house fashion. "Klipsnot" is much more streamlined -- a random, surreal electronic tapeworm with no peaks or breaks.
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MBF 12079EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck return with two quality tracks. "Camino" unites tight and loose aspects in an exciting, modern way. The track incorporates silly little ghosts of sounds, massive basslines and a lot of profound sound-shaping. "Physx" is much more warped, surreal, and snake-like.
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MBF 12073EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck return with a 12" that will seduce and baffle critics with its stylistic diversity while winning new fans with its daring refusal to conform to contemporary minimal house. "Glaedys" features euphoric vocal snippets chasing each other, FX sounds evolving from the depth of the bass, and filters opening with the speed of light. "Vocoloco" is a tuff track -- trippy, drugged-out minimalism evolves into a kind of hi-NRG track to set all dancefloors on fire.
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MBF 12065EP
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"Smile" is one of the strongest tracks Bukaddor & Fishbeck have ever produced. The track's pop influence gives their dry and fat beat structure a slightly different cross-over feeling. This unlikely fusion works fantastically especially in a club. "Hausnummer" in comparison plays with the vocal elements of old school house in a way that one would not expect Bukaddor & Fishbeck to use -- a nice blend of minimal deep acid house all clad in a modern sound aesthetic.
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MBF 12062EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck present "Raedereichen," a track that you cannot estimate before you have heard it loud, or even better, in a club. This is a track with quite a bit of a live experience, with a superb flow and monster bass line -- a new genre of techno-rave! "Rolling Stoned" strongly contrasts and is more accessible, comforting and bounce-y -- it is a sexy beast, a groove machine, a ghost track, a raw diamond with well-polished facets.
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MBF 12060EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck pay tribute to the funky side of disco using modern techniques on Bonusmeilen. The title track bursts with energy right from the beginning, skillfully including lots of small sounds and mini-breaks cutting into the rhythm, creating an unbelievable tension. A trumpet makes its way into the track and tears it apart. "Riffpunk" has destroyed dancefloors during the duo's live sets with its slapping, emotional chords and funky guitars. Similarities with Daft Punk are purely coincidental.
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MBF 12053EP
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This is the 5th release by Bukaddor & Fishbeck on MBF and the Cologne-Düsseldorf duo show that there is more to them than meets the eye. "Tandem" could be characterized as a post-Chicago tune with a Germanic twist. With unconventional changes in dynamic and rocking synth sounds, this is a peak-time, off-beat monster. "Monofolder" is understated and bassy, with a cool, slick, minimal groove, lots of percussive elements, and ghostly, late-night chords.
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TRAUM 104EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck's Carat resembles a mood rather than a typical minimal production effort. It is also a smarter and less obvious production than the predecessor Sceada on Traum. The title track marks the DJ cut, whereas "Relic" on the flipside with its stronger house feel, captures a warmer and slightly more Krautrock spirit. Both tracks devote themselves to a collective spirit which will enchant the clubbers.
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MBF 12042EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck's fourth EP on MBF is definitely the most stripped-down percussive record they have done so far. The beat phreak track "Live Is Life" is a bass-heavy hands-in-the-air monster. "Mr. Floppy" is much bolder and softer, but very percussive and funky with cool breaks and dynamic shifts which are all very well thought out. Real DJ weapons.
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TRAUM 095EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck are known through their three releases on MBF which have acclaimed international success resulting in a dozen live appearances. This two track 12" features "Sceada," a track that makes use of a tender sneaking motion which evolves step-by-step with chords that add more and more color. "Mantikor" gives you the feeling of dancing on a volcano with a hypnotic under-the-surface bubbling that will put a spell on you.
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MBF 12036EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck's third EP on MBF, Supaglass, is the follow-up release to Polterabend/Less. After their excursion into deeper rhythmical grooves with their second 12" Nachtexpress, they managed to add another facet to their production style. "Supaglass" rocks the floors with its forward-going movement and speed. The flip-side track, "Campus" is tremendously strong, with a monster bassline, great breaks and wonderful timing. Peak-time quality.
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MBF 12032EP
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Bukaddor & Fishbeck has had a big impact on German dancefloors and on Richie Hawtin's set at huge festivals. Nachtexpress starts off in an "off beat" mode, but has more of a hypnotic and understated character. "Long Distance Call" is a lot more relaxed -- almost mystical, seemingly non-directional at first, working its way into a post-Detroit track with nice strings coming along after some minutes, like a magnet in slow motion.
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