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FORM 021EP
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Federleicht (Marc Bammann and Florian Schirmacher) deliver a challenging EP that magnifies and clarifies critical questions of music-making. It's a highly danceable EP, bulky yet light as a feather. With a mode of production that playfully incorporates a wide variety of influences, Federleicht use their own electronics to effortlessly develop a touching, honest sound. Art as a toxic remedy; musical homeopathy.
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FORM 001EP
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Florian Schirmacher and Marc Bammann aka Federleicht have created a playful and danceable track in "Rosa Lee." This is music that combines fragments and a masterly sense of ease. In "Lillie & Douai," the duo spans an emotional tension by overlaying approximately 80 radio tracks from the two French industrial cities of Lille and Douai.
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CNS 026EP
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Brilliant remixes of Federleicht's "On The Streets," originally released on Connaisseur's Grand Cru 2008 compilation. Federleicht is a collaboration between Florian Schirmacher and Marc Bammann. Far from any typical restrictive club style, Florian and Mark have developed a project that reflects elements as diverse as multilayered deep house, intelligent techno, downbeat grooves and abstract soundscapes. Outstanding remix treatments by Kollektiv Turmstrasse and SiS.
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CNS 026X-EP
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Presenting Kollektiv Turmstrasse's remix of Federleicht's "On The Streets" -- the climax of every one of their live sets in 2008. A famous Martin Luther King speech is the sticking moment on this emotional journey. A serious hit candidate! "Herr B" is a new and special track, reminiscent of high-quality mid-'90s intelligent techno from the UK, like Two Lone Swordsmen or The Sabres Of Paradise. A complex rhythm combined with emotional Detroit-ish strings, for special occasions.
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