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FREUDE 010CD
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With the EP All Those Moments, Maurycy Zimmermann alias Mooryc has fascinated both critics and fans alike. Gentle electronica meets up with melancholy and his voice reconciles relentless straight tact with quixotic ballads. Unforgettably, he made his mark on a bittersweet song on KRL, the strong first album by Douglas Greed. From that arose their collaborative project Eating Snow, and in the words of Douglas Greed "a bipolar friendship" and the wonderfully beautiful downtempo track "Siamese Twins by Choice" that appeared on BPitch Control. There was also Dapayk, who recognized Mooryc's qualities and released the limited 10" Simply on his Fenou label. And now there is Roofs, the debut from Mooryc. It is an organic continuation of his work heretofore, that unites everything from then and takes it one step further. Mooryc experiments strongly with new rhythms, explores new tone worlds and adapts them carefully for his own dancefloor ideal -- both imaginary and in reality. On all ten titles from Roofs, it is abundantly clear who is behind the haunting signature, and that is Mooryc. With his voice he moves constantly between painful despondency, courageous expectation and a muscular courage. This album doesn't merely satisfy expectations -- it is a gift for all the finely-tuned ears of the world.
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FREUDE 010LP
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LP version. With the EP All Those Moments, Maurycy Zimmermann alias Mooryc has fascinated both critics and fans alike. Gentle electronica meets up with melancholy and his voice reconciles relentless straight tact with quixotic ballads. Unforgettably, he made his mark on a bittersweet song on KRL, the strong first album by Douglas Greed. From that arose their collaborative project Eating Snow, and in the words of Douglas Greed "a bipolar friendship" and the wonderfully beautiful downtempo track "Siamese Twins by Choice" that appeared on BPitch Control. There was also Dapayk, who recognized Mooryc's qualities and released the limited 10" Simply on his Fenou label. And now there is Roofs, the debut from Mooryc. It is an organic continuation of his work heretofore, that unites everything from then and takes it one step further. Mooryc experiments strongly with new rhythms, explores new tone worlds and adapts them carefully for his own dancefloor ideal -- both imaginary and in reality. On all ten titles from Roofs, it is abundantly clear who is behind the haunting signature, and that is Mooryc. With his voice he moves constantly between painful despondency, courageous expectation and a muscular courage. This album doesn't merely satisfy expectations -- it is a gift for all the finely-tuned ears of the world.
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FENOU 018EP
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Mooryc's "Simply" was the opening track of the Fenou Bouquet Vol. 2 mix compilation in 2012. His track is lovingly arranged and embedded in a harmonious sound collage and the underlaid beats try to permeate everyone with their massive drums. Dapayk conjures from the dreamy original a floor-compatible remix. Said and done, he does it with his relaxed manner and without sacrificing the essential elements. As usual, the 10" vinyl release is a limited, numbered edition.
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