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DA 005EP
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Dollkraut's second album Holy Ghost People is a beguiling LP that keeps on giving -- proof can be found in these three superlative remixes. Subversive Berlin duo OTTO take the lead with a warm, Arabic twist on the album opener "Bonnie Says" by lifting the groove with a little organ-squeezing spring while maintaining its faraway haze and mystique. Romanian-also-in-Berlin Borusiade follows with an overwhelming floor-ready update on "Have I Told You". Finally, Mannequin Records founder Alessandro Adriani joins the party with a tunneling twist on the somnambulant aesthetic of "Valium".
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PERMVAC 126EP
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Dollkraut, Amsterdam's analog wizard with a love for fuzzy '70s space age records, presents two rough and driving electro cuts for Permanent Vacation with haunting vocals that will dominate your dreams. On remix duties are New York's Invisible Conga People, who bless us with some of their rare outcomes and they can do no wrong: A crystal clear production with a lot of ping pong pang and swish swash swoosh.
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TAPE 004EP
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Three cuts written, arranged, and produced by Pascal Pinkert. "Death of Sato (End Titles)" features Bernard Crochet. Artwork by Roy G Biv.
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