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JUNION 007EP
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"Physics: a subject that's difficult to understand, made simpler by Jambi. Following on from recent Junion smashes by Jay Haze and Michal Ho, we now turn to Jambi for the next hit. Jambi needs no introduction for those of you who need to listen to techno in order to wake up/sleep/eat etc. With releases on District of Corruption, Horizontal, Textone, and Junion, as well as remixes for labels like Tuning Spork and producers like Jay Haze, Ricardo Villalobos, and Guido Schneider amongst many others, Jambi is a certainly a producer qualified to give us this physics lesson. So if you'd all take your seats, and spit out that gum, we can begin. These tracks combine to make an EP which can find its way into all sets of deep electronic house music for those who know. The tracks are perfectly layered, and not only are people dancing, they are learning physics too. However one essential rule is broken by Jambi here, as he proves that in this rare case, what goes up does not have to come down."
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JUNION 001EP
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"Welcome to the world of Junion, the new sub-label of Contexterrior Records. Junion is like the little sister that somehow ate more than the older sister and as such has wider hips and is curvier. The label is focused on a beefier, more synthesizer oriented sound than the sub-bass and click older sister and kicks things off with a killer E.P. that winks at the label's U.S. roots and pinches the behind of the never ending question: 'where is techno music going'. The first release, by Jambi, a recent implant from Washington, DC in Berlin, is simply put a deep hit. The A side track, a 'Theme From a Dream,' happened just so, in a dream. The hypnotic synth line that accompanies the tune was a waking memory from a previous night and the whole track was completed in a frantic morning studio session. The track can only be described as a thumper yet keeping a super deep vibe created by marvelous pad work that hint slightly to Berlin's early techno revolutionaries."
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