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WENDE 001EP
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Metaboman's new EP Wende 001 comes with four tracks of warm and energetic vibrations. After 20 years of working and releasing, with this EP he initiates his new artist driven label Wende, designed to present his personal output -- of course not without some of his friends. This time, featured artists are Large M and Prestin as well as Jaw from DOP. The cover shows a part of an artwork by Stefan Lenke, a contemporary Dresden based fine artist, working between the concrete and abstract, who also brings in some of the hidden conceptional ideas for Wende.
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CCS 109EP
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This is a long overdue collaboration, a brand-new EP from our man, Jena's mad scientist funk freak himself, Metaboman. A veteran of the legendary Musik Krause camp, which has been a kindred spiritual sister label of sorts of ours since the millennium-turn heydays, being fellow purveyors of bold and raw dance floor music, brimming with new ideas galore and bucket loads of soul. On Wireless Dancer EP we have Metaboman in top form offering nothing less than his finest work, with a guest spot by jazz saxophone master Thomas Prestin.
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MKR 049EP
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Music Krause's 49th release is a house record with four tracks of Metaboman's very unique view of the dancefloor. Nothing to talk about -- you have to listen... for sure. Features Dave Aju and Thomas Prestin, as well as Metaboman remixing Ark.
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MKR 048EP
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Metaboman returns on Music Krause with Exhaust EP. The EP features four kicking tracks that sound like the good, old MPC style Metaboman.
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MKR 045EP
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In the woods of wonderful Thuringia, Germany, a group of culture-enthusiasts run Cucuma, a three-day festival every summer, off the beaten festival track and far away from PR hustle and bustle. Metaboman has been jamming at Cucuma forever, as half of Das Krause Duo, as DJ Kajak, or with other artists. The Cucumagic EP is based on Metaboman's experimental live sound project; a shadow-dance theater performance he presented at the festival in 2014. The EP contains the spirit of this prime piece of land under swaying poplars. A deeply compelling groove with a jazzy vibe and smoke blasts.
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MKR 005LP
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Triple LP version with free download. This is the debut album from Metaboman. As a part of the Krause Duo, Metaboman is well-versed in party culture. All ten songs on this bonafide club album set the mood and vibes between skillful, grooving rhythms. This music in a club context stands far above the plain acoustic shock and scream. Is it a party record? But of course, yet with not a little insubordination, depth, plumes of smoke and indulgence. Metaboman has always had his own vision, which plays out and mirrors his own authentic uniqueness. He doesn't find sounds -- he finds shapes and forms in the progressive sense -- not the new sounds but rather the new forms. He's not merely about the subterranean bass drum, but rather, telling his own story. He gives his pieces space and depth, and the music is positioned somewhere within a sonic cosmos. This music is the easily-understood sonic language of Metaboman.
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MKR 005CD
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This is the debut album from Metaboman. As a part of the Krause Duo, Metaboman is well-versed in party culture. All ten songs on this bonafide club album set the mood and vibes between skillful, grooving rhythms. This music in a club context stands far above the plain acoustic shock and scream. Is it a party record? But of course, yet with not a little insubordination, depth, plumes of smoke and indulgence. Metaboman has always had his own vision, which plays out and mirrors his own authentic uniqueness. He doesn't find sounds -- he finds shapes and forms in the progressive sense -- not the new sounds but rather the new forms. He's not merely about the subterranean bass drum, but rather, telling his own story. He gives his pieces space and depth, and the music is positioned somewhere within a sonic cosmos. This music is the easily-understood sonic language of Metaboman.
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MKR 007EP
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2003 release. "Stunningly creative freestyle house. The Krause's on their way to the top."
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MKR 005EP
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2002 release. "The oddest label in modern house music with another thoroughly exciting 4 tracker."
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MKR 009EP
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2003 release. "This time Metaboman is rocking with latenight-jazz, crispy-house, shuffle boogie and rough psycho-house."
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MKR 001EP
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Back catalog from the Musik Krause label (side associated-label of Freude Am Tanzen, distributed by Kompakt), in stock for the first time. This one from 2002. "Mischievous minimal house EP with a certain Dr. Rockit humor from the Freude am Tanzen stable."
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