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MLTD 056EP
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Martin Eyerer presents a release for Metroline Limited. After a mutual appreciation that grew stronger after Martin started supporting a few Metroline and Retrometro tracks in his DJ sets and radio shows, a remix request was followed by the delivery of a track: "The Coronator." Over at Metroline HQ, they liked the track so much that label owners Octad and Phiorio decided to take up the remix duties themselves. Also involved is Japanese deep house talent Yoshitaca.
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BFLP 001CD
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This is the second solo album by Stuttgart-based Martin Eyerer, released on Cologne-based imprint BluFin, including a CD of album remixes. A double CD was chosen as the best format: first the album as a whole, secondly a CD containing the remixes. More than 20 (!) years of experience and well over a hundred (yes, 100) releases or remixes, as well as DJ gigs on every continent on earth, Martin Eyerer has a track record that speaks for itself. Two years after the distinctly dancefloor and club-oriented Word Of Mouth, once again musical diversity is the main focus. With skill and deliberation he manages to find the balance between DJ tools and listening pieces, while always staying true to himself. These tracks are not just geared towards DJs or clubbers, but generally for people with a musically open mind. Tiny Little Widgets represents new territory, both in the experimental and musical sense. To achieve this, Martin has deliberately picked artists from different genres with whom to collaborate. And crucially, where in the past Eyerer rarely incorporated vocals, he now breaks this mold. For example, he was able to work with the Cuban singer America Rodriguez for the song "Un Empujon." The track "Good Time" got its vocals from Reggae Don. The latter's dancehall vibe seems to be skillfully translated into an electronic tune. Then, there is another collaboration with Phil Barnes who, according to Eyerer, is "one of the best singers he knows." Especially gratifying and successful is the work with internationally well-known singer, Kosheen. Over the last 10 years, Martin has created three remixes for her -- and now it was her time to contribute back the other way. Once again, the impressive list of remix producers speaks for itself: Thomas Schumacher, Florian Meindl, Tigerskin, Namito, Sasse vs. Phonogenic, Gel Abril, Martin Wörner, Helmut Dubnitzky, Chase Buch & Nick Olivetti, Patrick Zigon, Nicole Moudaber, and Stephan Hinz. These names, like Martin himself, stand for high quality club sounds and contribute their own interpretations of Tiny Little Widgets tracks.
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KLING 023EP
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"Played by Marc Romboy, Gregor Tresher, Ben Watt, Roland Appel, Peter Gelderblom, President Bong (Gusgus), Raudive. Finally the second single out of Martin Eyerer's highly acclaimed debut album Word Of Mouth. A huge peaktime clubmonster determined by that very different steel drums melody. With a great new club mix from Martin himself and fantastic remixes by Robert Babicz aka Rob Acid, Daniele Papini and Someone Else."
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KLING 019EP
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"Heavy support by Josh Wink, Gregor Tresher, Jimpster, Mihalis Safras, Namito, Audiojack, Luke Solomun, H.O.S.H., Nic Fanciulli, Tige Stripes, Groove Armada, Technasia, Paolo Mojo, Butch, Luca Bacchetti, and Stephan Bodzin. Finally the first single release of Martin Eyerer's highly acclaimed debut album Word Of Mouth with Marc Romboy in full systematization and Kling Klong shooting stars Oliver Klein & Peter Jürgens with an awesome tech-house rework."
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