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TART 046EP
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Kenton Slash Demon return to Tartelet Records with Zstring EP. "Zstring" cements their ability to create uplifting, melodic tunes. The track oozes with dancefloor euphoria, offering up a distorted arpeggio bassline, lush pads, and layered melodies, all built around a tight and ever-changing groove. There are clear references to Italo disco, early techno, and trance. Urulu delivers a fresh take in his signature early '90s style, while local hero and close friend Kasper Marott of Monkeytown fame comes through with an obscure melodic techno workout of the finest sorts.
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FCL 157EP
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TT/Dok is Kenton Slash Demon's third EP on Future Classic, and it has drawn the same amount of anticipation and support as the Danish duo's previous offerings. This release reaffirms the strength of Kenton Slash Demon's organic, futuristic sound, and their obvious skills take their productions further than the typical frame and dramaturgy of a club track. They want to create soundtracks for clubs as well as music that one can listen to on a home stereo, thus blurring the space between the public and private experience.
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FCL 155EP
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Danish production duo Kenton Slash Demon debut on the Australian Future Classic label with Harpe/Syko. Silas Moldenhawer and Jonas Kenton debuted as Kenton Slash Demon with their critically acclaimed Khattabi EP on Tartelet Records in 2009; their fans over the years include DJ Koze, Dixon, Claude VonStroke, Brodinski, Luciano, Hot Chip, John Talabot, Gold Panda, and Michael Mayer. Organic and futuristic, their sound goes further than the typical frame and dramaturgy of a club track. They create soundtracks for clubs as well as music that one can listen to on a home stereo, thus blurring the space between the public and private experience.
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FCL 152EP
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Single-sided 12" with silk-screened B-side. Silas Moldenhawer and Jonas Kenton grew up together Copenhagen, spinning records and producing tracks, and later formed the indie-electro quartet When Saints Go Machine, while also building Kenton Slash Demon. The duo now follows its 2011 EP The Schwarzschild Solution Part III (TART 016EP) with Skydancer I & II. The haunting "Skydancer I" features pitched vocals, industrial hats, and a sinister bassline. The sunnier "Skydancer II" nods to UK rave with its broken drum patterns. This release represents the birth of WAA Industry, an imprint helmed by KSD and visual artist The Emperor of Antarctica.
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TART 016EP
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The last EP in Tartelet's momentous trilogy bum rushes discerning dancefloors with its unrelenting, seductive beats and yearning, melancholic bent. "Daemon" is a grand journey of larger-than-life proportions and its idiosyncratic nature helps establish this remarkable track as a timeless piece of dancefloor art. Axel Boman remixes the original with two outstanding interpretations.
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TART 014EP
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This is the second EP from Kenton Slash Demon's The Schwarzschild Solution trilogy and features a remix from much-hyped Runaways. "Matter" is a deeply natural constellation of disco and house, sprinkled with emotionally-charged lyrics and a hint of that special Tartelet strangeness. Looping and cutting clips of synth-stabs and murmuring voices solidify the beat while the groove shapes the modulating melody. Malthe Fischer adds his mystic vocals for a shatter-storm of touching chord-changes that drags people restlessly to the dancefloor.
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TART 012EP
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Kenton Slash Demon's sound is both organic and futuristic, and they take their productions further than the typical dramaturgy of a club track. Still 4/4 rhythmic, but with super-melodic bass lines and interesting breaks, "Sun" is the first release in a KSD trilogy on Tartelet called The Schwarzschild Solution Part I, inspired by the elements that form our galaxy. This 12" features a remix from Alan Abrahams aka Portable/Bodycode, who added vocals, deepness and classic Mr. Fingers Juno-6 bass lines.
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