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Double LP version. Includes 7". Canadian beatdown master Eddie C is back with his fourth full-length on endless flight, Green Space. This new album is his unique mixture of laidback hip-hop and lo-fi house sound which is inspired by late '80s to early '90s music, and much darker than usual. Green Space kicks off with old school hip-hop tracks of "Carbondate", "In The Park" then the new wave disco sound of "Way Uptown" -- its reminiscent of NYC post punk/new wave artist konk. There's the dubby Brazilian percussive disco track "Batucada", and "Berlina" is early '90s NYC house, like Pal Joy. The most club-friendly track "Bad Words" is wired, new wave-y vocal house madness and the album closes with the dreamy downtempo track "An Der Wedding" -- heavy krautrock influenced stuff. Features Mister Joshooa.
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Canadian beatdown master Eddie C is back with his fourth full-length on endless flight, Green Space. This new album is his unique mixture of laidback hip-hop and lo-fi house sound which is inspired by late '80s to early '90s music, and much darker than usual. Green Space kicks off with old school hip-hop tracks of "Carbondate", "In The Park" then the new wave disco sound of "Way Uptown" -- its reminiscent of NYC post punk/new wave artist konk. There's the dubby Brazilian percussive disco track "Batucada", and "Berlina" is early '90s NYC house, like Pal Joy. The most club-friendly track "Bad Words" is wired, new wave-y vocal house madness and the album closes with the dreamy downtempo track "An Der Wedding" -- heavy krautrock influenced stuff. Features Mister Joshooa.
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EF 088EP
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Eddie C is back with brand new three tunes. "Horizons" on the A side is Brazilian-feel deep house. It will be perfect stuff for your set in the morning. "Wanna Feel" on B side is disco banger for the DJ who like DJ Harvey or Idjut Boys.
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EF 081EP
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In 2016, Eddie C released his third Endless Flight album On The Shore (EF 016CD/EF 074LP/EF 074LTD-LP) -- a compelling musical trip of drifting repetition in rhythm and melody. Auf Der Ufer consists of three new tracks. "Auf Der Ufer" is a cosmic dance tune he did with his Norwegian buddy Rune Lindbaek, never before released on vinyl. The eight-minute meditation "Pumapunku" marries Balearic flair with otherworldly synth-spheres. "Inner Piece" opens the house box with waving basslines, furious chord suspense, and unexpected breaks. "Lonely Without You" is a funky blue tune with unlimited vibes for endless autobahn rides.
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"Hopefully they do not fit into too many sub-genre categories," says Canadian producer and DJ Edward Currelly, aka Eddie C about On The Shore. On The Shore is a compelling musical trip of drifting repetition in rhythm and melody. Recorded entirely in his studio on the shore of the Panke River, Eddie confesses: "Berlin has been so crazy... I have mixed feelings sometimes. The emotions I've had here are like none I've ever had to deal with before. I've had many sleepless nights. I suppose the music is a mix of feelings and inspiration from life here." The story arc of his sample-laden album oscillates between sweet sadness and warming blissfulness. There are strings that can evoke tears, synth lines that may generate dreams and guitars that are able to introduce levitation. But C's life as a traveling DJ has also had a great effect on his art. "I've always written music and always been DJ'ing. They both came around the same time when I was very young. But I've never quite connected the two. I've always thought that they were very different avenues of expression. All the travelling in the last while has been a beautiful experience and so very inspiring and exhausting. One thing I really wish I had more of is routine. Something that many people wish to escape." For a listener it makes no difference where the emotional subtext is originated. Eddie did not dismiss what he has always enjoyed: arranging a mix of instruments, synths, samples and drum machines, that cuts deep into your soul. Each track is an intimate meditation. Sometimes it grooves in the down-tempo fields, sometimes cosmic disco calls the tune and house is around too, but all is propelled by pulsing keys, pitch bends and crashing drum loops. The routine Eddie talks about must be somewhat a part of his life as his usage of samples, his rhythmical accuracy and his sense for small but extra touching melody particles are not just coming from one spontaneous surge of emotion. He also enjoyed the company of his Norwegian buddy Rune Lindbaek on "Auf Der Ufer" - a sublime synth-laden spacey tune. On The Shore is a playful album full of contrasting, deeply atmospheric stages, that range from swinging and propulsive to blissed-out and bittersweet sensibilities.
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Double LP version. Includes limited 7". "Hopefully they do not fit into too many sub-genre categories," says Canadian producer and DJ Edward Currelly, aka Eddie C about On The Shore. On The Shore is a compelling musical trip of drifting repetition in rhythm and melody. Recorded entirely in his studio on the shore of the Panke River, Eddie confesses: "Berlin has been so crazy... I have mixed feelings sometimes. The emotions I've had here are like none I've ever had to deal with before. I've had many sleepless nights. I suppose the music is a mix of feelings and inspiration from life here." The story arc of his sample-laden album oscillates between sweet sadness and warming blissfulness. There are strings that can evoke tears, synth lines that may generate dreams and guitars that are able to introduce levitation. But C's life as a traveling DJ has also had a great effect on his art. "I've always written music and always been DJ'ing. They both came around the same time when I was very young. But I've never quite connected the two. I've always thought that they were very different avenues of expression. All the travelling in the last while has been a beautiful experience and so very inspiring and exhausting. One thing I really wish I had more of is routine. Something that many people wish to escape." For a listener it makes no difference where the emotional subtext is originated. Eddie did not dismiss what he has always enjoyed: arranging a mix of instruments, synths, samples and drum machines, that cuts deep into your soul. Each track is an intimate meditation. Sometimes it grooves in the down-tempo fields, sometimes cosmic disco calls the tune and house is around too, but all is propelled by pulsing keys, pitch bends and crashing drum loops. The routine Eddie talks about must be somewhat a part of his life as his usage of samples, his rhythmical accuracy and his sense for small but extra touching melody particles are not just coming from one spontaneous surge of emotion. He also enjoyed the company of his Norwegian buddy Rune Lindbaek on "Auf Der Ufer" - a sublime synth-laden spacey tune. On The Shore is a playful album full of contrasting, deeply atmospheric stages, that range from swinging and propulsive to blissed-out and bittersweet sensibilities.
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EF 070EP
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Eddie C returns to Endless Flight with two tracks and an excellent Move D remix. "Solaris" is one of the most danceable tracks from Eddie C; it's simply a floor-killer. On the B-side,"Flying Blue" is alternative disco stuff with the typical Eddie C sound. Move D's remix of "La Palette" is a stripped version of the original Brazilian house track -- a DJ tool for fans of Workshop or German deep house.
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EF 059EP
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Eddie C is back with excellent sleazy disco house on Endless Flight. "Want to Please" is funky, disco-sampled house stuff. It's an all-around great DJ tool. "First Chair" is slow-mo cosmic house for fans of everyone from Daniele Baldelli to Theo Parrish. "Help Me" is Eddie C's typical beatdown house and "Help You" is almost like a dub version. All tracks are simple and well done, which is a rarity these days.
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EF 055EP
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Second remix single cut from the Eddie C album Country City Country, with three of Endless Flight's favorite producers (Kza, Young Marco, and Rune Lindbæk) presenting epic remixes. Already supported by DJ Harvey, Todd Terje, and many others.
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EF 054EP
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First remix single cut from the Eddie C album Country City Country. Two new producers remix -- one is Italian edit master Marvin & Guy, whose remix is simply killer for the dancefloor. Bright hope from Australia Tornado Wallace reconstructed the original of a Krautrock-oriented tune into excellent psychedelic slow-mo house. It's for the fan of Quiet Village or Andrew Weatherall.
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Double LP version. This is the second full-length album on Endless Flight by Eddie C. On his dubbed-out album opener "To Each Their Own," can you hear the echoes of Jamaica clearly. Then his record passes away into some cool hip-hop instrumentals full of haunting samples that easily loop in your head. His hip-hop leaves the usual soul loop map behind while diving into some cosmic zones full of melting melodies. With the fifth track "Drinkin and Thinkin," he starts to drop a more demanding, danceable funk. From then on, style doesn't matter and Eddie C lets his musical love affairs fly freely with West Coast rock, Balearic, funk, cosmic-boogie, house, string-laden disco deepness -- you name it. When Eddie C was a child he played piano, violin and guitar. In high school he played in multiple bands and in the early '90s he went to the great techno parties in Toronto and Detroit and danced the night away. Later in the decade he had his own radio show for four years. In all that time he became a passionate record collector as well. That is why Country City Country is airy and laid-back, skipping from jazz to house, from dry, jacking rhythms to cool, rolling bass grooves, from wild, clapping drum beats to playful, uplifting Brazilian piano house madness. What Eddie C found in all of his machines is a funk that hits you wherever you are, whether it be in the deserted Canadian mountains, the green Jamaican hills, or in the Berghain wilderness.
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This is the second full-length album on Endless Flight by Eddie C. On his dubbed-out album opener "To Each Their Own," can you hear the echoes of Jamaica clearly. Then his record passes away into some cool hip-hop instrumentals full of haunting samples that easily loop in your head. His hip-hop leaves the usual soul loop map behind while diving into some cosmic zones full of melting melodies. With the fifth track "Drinkin and Thinkin," he starts to drop a more demanding, danceable funk. From then on, style doesn't matter and Eddie C lets his musical love affairs fly freely with West Coast rock, Balearic, funk, cosmic-boogie, house, string-laden disco deepness -- you name it. When Eddie C was a child he played piano, violin and guitar. In high school he played in multiple bands and in the early '90s he went to the great techno parties in Toronto and Detroit and danced the night away. Later in the decade he had his own radio show for four years. In all that time he became a passionate record collector as well. That is why Country City Country is airy and laid-back, skipping from jazz to house, from dry, jacking rhythms to cool, rolling bass grooves, from wild, clapping drum beats to playful, uplifting Brazilian piano house madness. What Eddie C found in all of his machines is a funk that hits you wherever you are, whether it be in the deserted Canadian mountains, the green Jamaican hills, or in the Berghain wilderness.
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This is the excellent first single cut from the upcoming new album by Eddie C Country City Country. The A-side is a very playful Brazilian piano house tune for fans of Theo Parrish to Todd Terje to Gilles Peterson. The B-side is a jacking Chicago house oriented tune.
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Canadian disco master Eddie C is back with four brand new tracks. "Tunnel Mountain" and "Iceline" are both examples of Krautrock-oriented Balearic house music. If you are following the music of Eddie C or Mark E, you will definitely love these tracks.
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This is the third single cut from Eddie C's debut album Parts Unknown. "I'm Sorry" is electric boogie house -- if you like Tensnake's production, you will love it. "Your Love" is the first song on which Eddie has sung by himself -- it sounds like Arthur Russell a little bit. Noodlema remixes "Starlight" into a playful house track and "Love Journey" is Eddie's typical soulful beatdown stuff.
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This is the second single cut from the debut album Parts Unknown by Eddie C. "We Need We" is a lovely, soulful tune which will bring back memories of Minnie Ripperton or Dennis Williams. "Space Shuttle" is Eddie's version of Krautrock house and "Deepa" is one of the most club-friendly tracks on the album. Finally, "Listenin'" is hip-hop-styled beatdown stuff.
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This is the first single cut from the debut album Parts Unknown (EF 006CD) by Eddie C, one of the best newcomers on the nu disco scene in 2010. The title track "Do It Yourself" has a Philly disco sound and it will be a timeless, essential DJ tool in your disco set. "Pains Inside" is slow house stuff with a '70s soul vocal loop. "Dub Me Gwen" is more electric modern boogie, disco-style.
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Endless Flight announces the first album by Canadian nu-disco producer Eddie C. Eddie C has released on popular disco-oriented labels like Jiscomusic, Sleazy Beats Recordings, Flashback, 7 Inches Of Love (run by The Mole & Koosh) and Endless Flight. All of his releases are highly-acclaimed and he is slotted as the brightest hope in the nu-disco and house scene. The album kicks off with a lovely, soulful tune which reminds a bit of Minnie Riperton or Dennis Williams. "Love Journey" and "Pains Inside" sound like pure '70s soul stuff. "Your Love" is the first track that Eddie has sung by himself, his vocals are reminiscent of Arthur Russell a little bit. "Listenin'" is hip-hop mannered beatdown stuff. Eddie shows his dubby disco side with "Dub Me Gwen," for fans of DJ Harvey or Idjut Boys. "Space Shuttle" is modern Krautrock disco. The album comes to an end with some uptempo stuff: "Do It Yourself" has a killer Philly disco sound and "Deepa" is more of a housey track. "Starlight" and "I'm Sorry" is more electric boogie house: if you like the music of Tensnake, you will love both of them. This album includes all elements of modern disco music from '70s soul to '80s boogie to disco-oriented house. Artwork by Hamburg-based illustrator Stefan Marx.
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Eddie C is a Canadian DJ/producer who has released on popular labels in the nu-disco scene like Jiscomusic, Flashback, Wolf Music and more. "Between Now And Then" is atmospheric beatdown house which is reminiscent of productions by Mark E or The Revenge. "You Know How" is classical slow-mo house with a soulful female vocal. "The Show Is Over" is a straighter boogie-disco house track. Finally, "Gimme Your Dub" is like a Balearic edit of Curtis Mayfield's "Give Me Your Love."
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