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DFRG 017EP
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"Weltschmerz/All You Need is Love is sequenced ideally for listening, DJs will have to do a little bit more work if they're only looking for most rockin' parts. The recording starts with a transmission from deep space by a satellite that has smoked too much grass and strayed from its orbit around Detroit. The message in the broadcast is sent to all major science agencies around the world, but only after Brussels and Cologne join forces that it is decoded and the sound of asses shaking on a concrete dance-floor can be heard. The message is eventually leaked to all media outlets and becomes an anthem for all concrete floors from Tokyo to Istanbul and Constantinople. After some time, kids in black trench-coats get fed up hearing the message infiltrating even *their* favorite radio shows and construction equipment rentals reach an all-time high when all available jack-hammers are used to break up all the concrete that covers the globe. The populace of every town and metropolis everywhere cower in their sheds until the ruckus subsides and then stay there for a year or two beyond that just for good measure."
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TRAUM 031EP
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"If there is such as a figurehead of the new evolving Canadian /American clicks & cuts techno scene, it could be Tomas Jirku. His unique sounding tracks are based on samples culled from his favorite funk and pop tunes, and then processed to such an extreme degree that the original is indiscernible. Jirku combines dub elements with haunting rhythms to reconstruct a sound which is influenced by Cologne's minimalism, English pop culture and US house music. His quality relies heavily on his clever and fast programming and his experience in club culture resulting in tracks almost indeterminable for listeners. His newest release on Traum highlights this quality, nevertheless concentrates on the more smooth, stable, and bass-y tracks opposed to his more clickery tracks."
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KLANG 058EP
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"A Canadian guy named Tomas Jirku released his first EP on Klang like Farben or Betrieb. 'Micro-House' sound is what it has lately been called in famous British Wire magazine. A sound which they believe has mainly been created and influenced by German producers. Well, even though Tomas Jirku proves that it has already become a global phenomenon and the he really goes deep, carefully using the sweet elements of dub on his journey."
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