|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
12"
|
|
PERMVAC 188-1EP
|
Direct and simple: Christian S embarks to Permanent Vacation and brings five house-not-house tunes. The bitter gloomy title track "Tannin" vibrates with a dry bassline over which an acid-flavored synth-line arguments with higher hi-hat spirits. With Columbian producer Sano, Christian S puts his love for percussive spheres on the table and created "Ritmo 6". "Passant" wafts gently while a nervous melody haunts the listener. Matias Aguayo added his very special ability for creating haunting chords and drums to the tune "Dancer". Cologne DJ and producer Korkut Elbay provides an edit of "Dancer" that concentrates on the witchy chord construction.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
COMEME 033EP
|
Christian S is back with Six Million Bassdrums Later. "Give It Up" reflects the essentially needed "saudade" in dance, like a farewell and a new beginning. "Jonnie SDA" is pure dancefloor frenzy, techno not techno with climbing Afro-futuristic arpeggios and soft and precise low ending drums. "Six Million Bassdrums Later" is a psycho-tropical club anthem, a raw groove experience as you will only ever find it in the house of Cómeme. With "Under The River" Christian S applies the psycho-minimal technique of free floating particles to be softly unloaded upon late night crowds.
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
12"
|
|
COMEME 024EP
|
Christian S has been around since the mid-1990s, getting his education from the legendary Cologne house underground of that decade. Teaming up with Matias Aguayo, he soon himself became a key figure to the scene when launching an equally influential fin de siècle club night called Lost. His long-awaited first solo EP for Cómeme may still suggest a sane salute to the likes of DJ Pierre or even Womack & Womack, but the real pursuit of this utter beast of a debut must be summed up like this: Farewell solid ground. Hello sweet vertigo.
|