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SAFARI 004EP
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5 track EP. "Inspiring tech-house from the Argentinian bassdrum commissary."
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ONITOR 036EP
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"The importance of typically European sounds in Lamas' sampling (samplers are his only tools) can't be overstressed, yet his South American roots will always shine through. With his very personal musical coordinates he creates a surreal tension and projection of space that seems to have materialized out of some parallel universe: that's what we mean when we say 'Music for a Different Reality'. Lamas gets his main input from dub and techno -- a combination that is typical for labels in Berlin, such as Basic Channel or Scape. With 'Celeste' he sought a new perspective oscillating between the excitement of South American percussion eroticism and a rather European soberness of sound. A fascinating hybrid of minimal electronica and sound research. Lamas' work stands for melancholy, devotion and self-restraint."
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ONITOR 021EP
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"Gustavo Lamas cultivates a melancholic techno-soul. And not just since yesterday. He did a track for the critically acclaimed compilation Elektronische Musik Aus Buenos Aires (on Colognes Traum label), and he was the first of the featured artist to release a complete solo album shortly after. 'Celeste' embodies influences from almost opposite cultures. More releases for Traum and Kompakt followed. Now however Gustavo has found a new home at Onitor records -- and we feel very proud."
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KOM 027EP
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"What is beautiful? Flowers, butterflies, diamonds, fluffy clouds, sunset, Kylie Minogue.... and Pop Ambient! Especially if it comes from Buenos Aires' finest: Gustavo Lamas. Already known for his fantastic releases on Traum (Cologne) and Fragil Discos (Argentina) he now presents his guest performance for Kompakt. Amazing dreamy textures layered around a subliminal groove. "Manana' means tomorrow'. It seems like there«s a vision of a better one on the other side of this planet. Hi-tech-kitsch for all people that are sick of depressive IDM stuff. Call your friends. Turn off your radiator. Turn on your stereo. Dance in the sheets. Love is in the air."
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