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KARLOFF 016EP
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"He's back on track: dB, the man far out who injected free jazz into techno. And here he goes another step beyond. Such candid jamming has rarely been heard before, but still the concentrated precision remains. Three unbelievable tracks, that will crack your skull and reboot the system, waiting for bold adventurers travelling into unknown territories. If Stanley Kubrick were alive today, he would already have found the soundtrack for his next masterpiece. This music proves that the head indeed is ball-shaped for letting the thoughts change their direction. Sounds that remind you of a damn good conversation, aside an extraordinary red wine. But that's one of the things friends are there for, right?"
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KARLOFF 006EP
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"Always a good deed to be done: after the recent releases by lump, the architect and Jeff Samuel, who partly came up on Karloff with their deepest track ever, Vienna's Daniel Bemberger is now back to condense his minimal-mutant-funk even more than he already did on his previous EP Petrzalka. The hot spots are the small little details, which are not to be overlooked, but even at a first glance dB's tracks provide the blueprint for the most amazing out-of-body experiences. The head is meant to stay, but don't be surprised if it places these seductive, uncommon 4/4 electronica back on its feet, as a cramp in the calf is to be prevented. But dB always knows a way out of any absentminded situation, and no dead end can ever hold back his ever rolling hybrid groove. He sails around every sand bank and knows to avoid any kind of flat-titude. Jazz and house have never been this close, while never permitting just touch of pleasingness."
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