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GPM 108EP
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Lopazz has been releasing outstanding material since the inception of Get Physical Music in 2002. "You got to be different, if you want to survive," states Jesse Sharps, his deep, raspy drawl shrouding "V-Point" like thick smoke in a bar with no windows. "G-Point" is a straight-up house workout -- jacking snares and percussion unite within a classic form. "Credit Card Receipt" is remixed by The Fix, who dramatize the Detroit-esque pad section and add some extra energy via a hypnotizing synth-stab rhythm.
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GPM 017CD
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2009 release. Get Physical are proud to present the debut full-length album from Stefan Eichinger, aka Lopazz. This is a true landmark in the colorful, diverse and eventful musical career of a creatively insatiable and ever-ambitious multimedia artist. Kook Kook collapses Stefan's many sonic influences -- from contemporary house, techno, and electronica, to Latin, pop and jazz -- into a dizzying, unpredictable twelve-tracker of unquestionable imagination and power.
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GPM 064EP
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Lopazz aka German producer Stefan Eichinger releases his third EP for Get Physical. The title track is one of the warmest electronic tracks you'll hear in 2007, with its combination of sweet, uplifting chords that nod to classic deep house and a squelchy, bass-heavy groove. "Gimme Gimme" presents tough, stomping drums that play host to a swirling, layered synth riff which brings the listener to a psychedelic parallel universe. Finally, Isolée delivers a remix of "Share My Rhythm." It's the clubbiest remix he has done recently, with a pulsing, dubby rhythm underpinning Lopazz's beautiful chords.
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GPM 091EP
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Lopazz presents We Are, enlisting the remixing powers of Rex The Dog and Einzelkind. Rex works in fat analog bass, crazy acid lines and chopped-up drums for an epic re-working -- joyous, bug-eyed and maximal. Einzelkind makes use of the original vocals, strapping them to a tough, taut, tech-house progression, with ascending synth-hooks that recall '80s electro-pop at its dystopian best. The original is dramatic and propulsive, with emotive synths, a mutant R&B vocal, and electronic blips and bleeps. Unmissable.
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APPA 001EP
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"This unprepossessed attitude to electronic music provoke Jochen Trappe and Daniel Girresser last year to start their own label. Both known for their releases on Connaisseur, Meerestief and 9 Volt, started Apparillo Music as a platform for artists who do not want be limitated to certain music styles. Stefan Eichinger, aka Lopazz, kicks off with a very huge production. Armed with microphone, vocoder, analogue synthlines and pumping beats he ties up to his outstanding releases on Get Physical Music and Output Records."
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GPM 014EP
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Originally released in April 2004. "Lopazz's sound has a very high recognition factor -- and it's his production values which make him stand out from the infinite number of fellow dancefloor producers. Similar in approach to Matthew Herbert, who came up with the PCCO manifesto, his very own idiosyncratic production framework, Eichinger creates tracks that are 100% analogue and based on natural, non-computer generated sounds. Lopazz carved his very own aesthetic niche a long time ago, as can be heard on his first ever release for Berlin-based label Get Physical -- both the Barry White-esque 'Take Me Home' and 'Migracion' (featuring vocals by Alex Cortez and Mariella Landivar-Garcia) are fresh, emotional and tongue-in-cheek enough to bring tears to our eyes."
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