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PLAYRJC 050EP
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Benedikt Frey returns to Live At Robert Johnson with three hypnotic cuts.
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MRT 001EP
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Benedikt Frey delivers the inaugural release on MRT, a division of Lux Rec created out of a need to wander further, cut deeper. Three perfect tracks to start the journey, build foundations, and describe the far-off, obscure fringes of the MRT universe. "Portal," a dreary number, together with "Telamon," acidic march, and "Stereobate," relentless physical techno music, portrays Frey's quality and musical range, and sets the path for MRT. "We live our life free of compromise, we step into the shadow without complaint or regret." So they say, believe them. A-side plays at 45 RPM; B-side plays at 33⅓ RPM.
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PLAYRJC 037EP
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"Dear madam, dear sir: Reframe by Benedikt Frey. 'SH Birds' opens the record with waves of hypnotizing synth-sounds, a weird vocal-sample, and an analog-driven beat. 'Signals' has a terribly wonderful build-up, and only uses carefully chosen soundscapes. 'Mind The Gap' takes the opposite direction, with a striking bassline throughout the track and a clap as hard as a smack to the head. 'Good Night Houston' features an analog outburst of old Chicago-ish acid-vibes before losing itself in a haze of deepness. Ramona is proud to present you this piece of strange and exotic fruit -- let's relish together. Farewell, Ramona"
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PLAYRJC 022EP
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Ramona welcomes Benedikt Frey to her ever-expanding universe. Running in Circles features two power cuts that melt, espouse, and mutate classicist Chicago school of design elements with the post-industrial take of the Live at Robert Johnson canon. On a meta-level they even deal with such heavy stuff as reincarnation and the cycles of life and death. As sweet and threatening as a sugar skull, of course.
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MULE 086EP
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Mule Electronic presents the fantastic new artist Benedikt Frey. The title track features super-deep Detroit house sounds with smoky male vocals. Should be especially fascinating for fans of Theo Parrish or Moodymann or even DJ Koze. All the other tracks are also high quality stuff. Featuring contributions from Chris Cox and Simon Mager.
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