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CYH 009EP
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Olene Kadar and D-Low team up again and deliver their second EP for Clap Your Hands. The A-side track "Little Miss Dynamite" will make your booty shake like it never did before! But don't forget to flip the record; there, you'll find the rework by Anton Pieete.
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MFP 051EP
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Olene Kadar is back on his homebase Mo's Ferry. The really massive kick makes "Deal" a true stomper, and will put a smile on every Detroit fan's face. "House" is eight and-a-half minutes of funky organ chords. "Sot:2" contains an equally virtuoso ass-shaker. Somewhere between the industrial aesthetics of the reverberated snare and the indefinable squawking sound, its elements combine into a multi-dimensional piece of "club therapy" full of extremes.
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CYH 002EP
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Get ready for some ass-shaking! Number 2 by he Netherlands' hottest newcomer, Olene Kadar. After releases on Mo's Ferry Prod., Hey Records and Bla Bla Records, Olene shows us his house-y experiments on Clap Your Hands, featuring D-Low.
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MFP 045EP
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Olene Kadar presents a 12" for Mo's Ferry, Mi Locks Got Longa, featuring track "Yipyipyip," which impresses with an extraordinarily addicting ragga vocal and a freaky beat wrapping. Dave Aju's remix is very relaxed, reduced to the bare essentials and garnished with vocals and e-piano chords. On the flip, you'll find the dashing rave monster "Neal Deepersma," bringing Olene Kadar's former releases on Mo's Ferry to mind.
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MFP 038EP
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Denmark's Henk van Zwol aka Olene Kadar presents the masterful Paying Bill. "Sarg Wualb" takes the subject of "I-modulate-that-siren-until-everybody-gets-up-from-his-seat" to the next level. "Betrokken" proves that a track with extensive usage of edgy "frickelsound" elements doesn't have to end in a top-heavy electronica-piece, but can be directed to the floor as very straight-forward and impulsive techno. These two tracks show what Henk van Zwol demands from his body and his consciousness when playing live.
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MFP 035EP
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"Olene Kadar. Well, sounds like the occident. But that's the completely wrong track. Behind this moniker you'll find a young man by the real name of Henk van Zwol and he's from Holland, more precisely from Friesland. All but far away from the big city club socialization a wondrous but fascinating character grew up that just started to spread out. It would be a shame to just leave him to the machinery of the club music business today. But first of all, the most important thing, his music: Olene Kadar's A-side track 'Button' is most clearly described by one word: excess! Because that's the result when you are dancing on the floor smoothly and unagitated and then this insane, frantic modulation of sounds is erupting. Sure, there's a need for a proper loudness and an extended low end (a little more than usual) is helping a lot to intensify this moment. What DJs build up over a set of two to three hours, 'Button' offers the peak in barely eight minutes."
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