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PJMS 189EP
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140-gram vinyl. Club anthem "Keep Pushin'" (1995) by Hamburg-based producer and DJ Boris Dlugosch is a timeless classic. Originally released in a time when house music from Germany was not that common on the international club circuit, "Keep Pushin'" was a huge success due not only to Inaya Day's vocals but also to the predominant bassline, which ended up playing a huge role on the UK garage scene. A whole generation of DJs have since rediscovered the immense power of "Keep Pushin'." This remastered reissue of the original recording includes remixes by Session Victim, Purple Disco Machine, and Oliver Dollar.
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PFR 134EP
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Poker Flat Recordings explode back on to the scene with house music legend Boris Dlugosch and his Knalldrang EP. The release kicks off with the speaker-troubling sounds of the enormous lead track. "Knalldrang" is an insistent, acid-bubbling, floor-slayer of the highest order -- this one will set fire to your sets. "Sweet Talk" keeps up the pressure, cut up vocal layers, insanely funky drums, and a vibe that pays respectful homage to the '90s.
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LL 072EP
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Consisting of not much more than a never ending "Cycle" of an arpeggiated Moog synth line, Boris Dlugosch's single combines both the vintage warmth of a classic techno track and his approach to forward-thinking electronic music. The song is remixed by Etienne de Crécy and VNNR.
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