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LAD 036EP
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Contemporary Italo-disco and foggy rave culture mark Margot's first 12" on Life And Death, Amore a Bordo Pista. Machines breathe on "Amore a Bordo Pista", where throbbing synth-bass meets timeless vocoder, as premiered on DJ Tennis's Essential Mix debut. The afterparty and warehouse meld on the flip, "Salsce", is a mind-bending time-warp somewhere between panic and introspection. Technicolor signee, Dauwd, aces his re-depicton of the title track, hinting at golden-era Chain Reaction, while Kiwi slows down "Salsce", retaining all of its drive, adding further cosmic brushstrokes. Four weapons of the mind, a trippy affair.
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INT 028EP
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Here's yet another exclusive cooperation between Internasjonal/Full Pupp and Italian friends. This time, Prins Thomas disco mixes a tribute to Margot, Riccione's finest dancefloor electronica project -- the fortuitous result of the coming together of kindred spirits Pepe and Giaga Robot. Prins Thomas presents their career highlights here in a classic physical format.
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HOLGER 001EP
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A few words by Steffen Bennemann: "When I heard Margot for the first time, I instantly fell in love with their synth-driven free-form Kraut-techno. Strong melodies, insanely well-shaped beats, sometimes driving, sometimes bravely bending the rules. After great releases on James Holden's Border Community, Ivan Smagghe's Kill The DJ, and their own label, we were more than happy to welcome them in our Holger family. Here they can show their more experimental side, far beyond common floor/listening conventions and full of synapse-tickling synth magic. Plus a secret pop hit ('Trentaseitrenta'), perfect for closing any exceptional club night."
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KTDJ 029EP
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Kill The DJ met Italian duo Margot through James Holden, who released an EP on his Border Community label. "Magico Disco" is a non-clichéd homage to Moroder, remixed to great effect by Tel Aviv's Red Axes, who bring the tempo down, add their cramps licks but never lose the spaced-out quality of the original. "Castel" is an 80 BPM vocoder short shot in space. With early support from Andrew Weatherall and Tim Paris, "Voice Chord" is a way spaced-out club track.
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