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REGUL 040EP
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"There are passionate love stories that mark one's life forever. Regular label and Iñaqui Marin could fit into one of these stories, that re-lights its fire with the Barcelona-based label's 40th release. 'Use 1 (False Addition)' - Marín casts out the demons he has inside and locks them up in a dark, hypnotic, seducing track. Like the soundtrack of an apocalyptical evening, this track takes us into a narcotic trip with industrial reminiscences. 'Use 2 (Don T Have To Pee)' - We are facing a 100% dancefloor track here, a direct shot to the ears and legs to anybody who dares to listen and dance to it. A dark track that urges you to dance, melting influences of the '80s with futuristic beats, it promises to be one of the most played tracks of the year. Iñaqui Marin is one of electronic music's most experienced DJs as well as a producer with a strong identity. A fetish and fetishist artist, he grew up surrounded by cables, gadgets and electronic devices. Being a techno-lover ahead of his time, Iñaqui has always known how to take the complexities and wonders of the computer world to musical creation, giving form to many of Spain's best electronic music moments. A genre catalyst (from EMB to acid house), a curious investigator of new sounds Iñaqui delivers this maxi that is another step forward into his permanent journey to the future."
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REGUL 037EP
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"Third and last part of the vinyl series conforming 19, the new album by Iñaqui Marín. 19 is the eighth prime number, is a centered octagonal number and for more information it's octahedral. It is the atomic number of potassium, it's a 10011 binary system and most important, it is the lucky number of Iñaqui Marín. Its previous LP Klinischtod removed the foundations of electronic dance music, and 19 promises to return them to break to remake them again. For its easy digestion and better enjoyment, the album appears in three parts in its vinyl format. We presented here the first part of the series."
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REGUL 036EP
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"The second part of the 3 vinyl series of the new album by Iñaqui Marin: 19."
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REGUL 033EP
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"The number 19 is the eighth prime number, a centered octagonal number and for more information, it's octahedral. It is the atomic number of potassium, it's the 10011 binary system and most important: it is the lucky number of Iñaqui Marín. 19 is the title of the new album from Iñaqui Marín. His previous LP, Klinischtod, removed the foundations of the electronic dance music, and '19' promises to return them to break and remake them again. For its easy digestion and better enjoyment, the album appears in three parts in its vinyl format. This is the first part of the series of vinyls with two new hymns that serve as a tasting of this long-awaited album. 'Beija Flor': With a high flight production its lover of detail, dreamer, melancholic, intense, atemporal. Yeeeah! 'My Little Box': Crazy, devilish progression, groovy, hypnotic, powerful, and those voices..."
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GLK 002EP
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"One of the uprising talents from the Spanish scene. His sound connects with German Minimal Techno (Berlin - Cologne) and he fuses actual tendencies keeping the essences of the classic electronic sound. His music shines specially for his personal sound, a sound that he manages to establish in his own productions, he shows us these in Klinischtod, his debut album for the label Regular, definitely a record of reference in the actual electronic scene. In 'How To Play Phantomly,' Iñaqui Marín chooses for a classical sound and built his speech for the dance floor. Dark, on side B, behaves shamelessly, it completes a 'single' that shows us an artist in constant evolution."
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REGUL 002LP
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