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COMP 490EP
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German trio Marbert Rocel follow the 2015 release of their fourth album, In the Beginning (COMP 474CD/LP), with an EP of remixes of album tracks, including remixes by Deetron, Snacks, Quarion, and M.ono & Luvless. With playful details and delicate harmonies, Marbert Rocel craft songs that suddenly become secret house weapons on dancefloors and transfer peak-time vibes to the living-room sofa, endearing themselves to listeners from the worlds of techno, soul, jazz, and pop alike. In the Beginning Remixes delivers an exciting blend of organic and electrified house and ethereal melodies for purist house heads, fans of leftfield house, and twisted groove addicts.
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Double LP version. Includes CD. A place far away from everything, yet right around the corner. A vision close enough to touch, yet so far away. Surrounded by keys, hatches, pots, and small fragmented parts, Marbert Rocel lie down, discuss, and dance through the winter of 2015. In this environment, in their studio in Leipzig, the band ties together the songs, which first saw the light of day in a small spot enclosed by woods in the summer of 2014. Each decision goes through every head and each chord is listened to a hundred times, from front to back and in reverse. This is not an album fueled by pompous string arrangements, but by the notion of a consensual nod, which has evolved within Marbert Rocel over the years. In the Beginning is the fourth album by Marbert Rocel. It's a delicately sculpted work with deft percussion and synth pads forming songs that welcome you like good friends. Like Tinker Bell, Spunk's voice guides listeners through this strange, familiar world, moving past big feelings and small gestures to where it all started: In the Beginning.
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A place far away from everything, yet right around the corner. A vision close enough to touch, yet so far away. Surrounded by keys, hatches, pots, and small fragmented parts, Marbert Rocel lie down, discuss, and dance through the winter of 2015. In this environment, in their studio in Leipzig, the band ties together the songs, which first saw the light of day in a small spot enclosed by woods in the summer of 2014. Each decision goes through every head and each chord is listened to a hundred times, from front to back and in reverse. This is not an album fueled by pompous string arrangements, but by the notion of a consensual nod, which has evolved within Marbert Rocel over the years. In the Beginning is the fourth album by Marbert Rocel. It's a delicately sculpted work with deft percussion and synth pads forming songs that welcome you like good friends. Like Tinker Bell, Spunk's voice guides listeners through this strange, familiar world, moving past big feelings and small gestures to where it all started: In the Beginning.
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COMP 424EP
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Marbert Rocel's Compost Black Label 12" is an exciting blend of organic and electrifying house with ethereal melodies, encapsulating a lot of variety. Remixes for the purist house-heads as well as for fans of deep leftfield house or twisted groove addicts. Remixes are courtesy of Marek Hemmann, Compost's very own Philipp Stoya, Leipzig's hottest newcomer Talski, and Marbert Rocel founding-member Panthera Krause.
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Deep house in all its variety, from airy, fluffy, substantial, pushy or cracking to the elegance of indie pop, with bodacious and groovy remixes by Daniel Stefanik, Osunlade, Jacob Korn and Klinke Auf Cinch. Marbert Rocel, the East German indie-pop'n'jazz sensation and live band just brought their third album Small Hours (COMP 395CD) to life, capturing a deep sense for beats, smoking, songs, indie-pop trips including leftfield house and jazz.
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COMP 395CD
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Third album from Germany's Marbert Rocel, combining deep electronica, minimal house textures and jazz with classy pop music. Rocel spend most of their time looking out of the window and smoking. Then they make music, someone draws for a while, and they soon go back to looking out of the window and making music. Marbert Rocel are twinkle-toed, and yet hardly tangible when you try to grasp them. They combine dance music with songs, songs with cookies and, in turn, cookies with dance music. Therefore, Marbert Rocel spent a lot of time touring -- playing gigs in Germany, Holland, Italy, Poland, indoors, outdoors, on the roof, in the cellar, in small groups, in front of many people, and in front of very many people. At a concert on Enceladus in 2010, Marbert Rocel met Martin Kohlstedt. He seemed to fit perfectly to the band and behind the Rhodes, thanks to his constant eight-armness and his tiger stripes. Marbert Rocel live in a flat share in Leipzig. The sound of a kick resounds daily. Sometimes, four guys are sitting in four different rooms and tweaking four different tracks. On rare occasions you can hear the piano sounding from the flat below. This album deals with the all-too human abiding themes of love, lonesomeness, a sore throat or disappointment, and describes a progression from the early evening hours to the early morning hours. The time in which one reflects, dances, whines or simply smokes and looks out of the window.
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COMP 278CD
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2007 release. Hailing from Thuringia, Germany, Marbet Rocel are combining deep minimal house, electronica and jazz and with a great sense for pop music. You got to be patient when crossing Marbert Rocel's path late at night or listening to one of their tracks because you will start thumping with your eyelashes until you see your whole body turning into a non-stop wet wet wriggling - waterfall-esque armpits inclusive! The duo consisting of Marbert AND Rocel is a trio to be exact: Marcel Aue (producing, DJing and mixing), Robert Krause (producing, DJing and artwork) and Antje Seifarth (vocals) have always known how to melt down the ears and the sneaker soles of their fellow Thuringians with their house-jazz-frickel-elektronika performance. But with the release of their debut album Speed Emotions it is time to venture out and spread their compositions to all those greedy music appreciators worldwide.
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FENOU 011EP
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Marbert Rocel is a band and you can hear it. Their live performances are more than your regular electronic act. On Compost, where the first Marbert Rocel album was released, they already revealed their feeling for emotional house ballads and jazzy sounds; on Fenou, they follow this path with a more experimental kind of art. Marbert Rocel's cozy sound is perfect for sunny hours or those hours before. Includes a remix of Hundreds' "Fighter."
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