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LL 097EP
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Belgian electronic duo Mumbai Science follow their acclaimed 2014 album Déjà Vu (LL 014CD) with "Black Hole" remixed by Robert Hood -- Hood's first-ever remix as Floorplan. Founding member of Underground Resistance, arguably the most important techno act in the world, and of the M-Plant label, Hood paved the way for a wave of stripped-down dancefloor minimalism that directed much of techno's path throughout the late '90s. His remix of "Black Hole" deconstructs the original track and rebuilds it in the relentless techno landscape of Floorplan to perfectly complement the original.
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LL 014CD
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"Now you young twerps want a new name for your generation? Probably not, you just want jobs, right?" --Kurt Vonnegut; Mumbai Science proudly presents their debut album Déjà Vu. Déjà Vu takes you on a trip to a grim future, where partying is reduced to handing out business cards and personal trainers are the new superstars. Although dealing with heavy themes such as moral decline and corporate totalitarianism, Maarten Elen & Jonas Kiesekoms bring their message with their usual quirky panache. The Belgian duo, mostly known for their club hits '"Ancova," "Gold" and "Lotus," have been touring restlessly, reaching some of the coolest and most respected venues and festivals in the world. From Fuse in Belgium to Space in Ibiza. From Loft in Barcelona to Womb in Tokyo. With their music widely-supported by artists around the globe (from 2 Many DJ's and Erol Alkan to Boys Noize, Tiga and beyond), the sounds of their beloved craft have reached across the world. Recently they conquered American hearts as well with shows at EDC in Las Vegas, U Street Music Hall in Washington D.C. and various HARD events. Déjà Vu, the album, features collaborations with some of the finest talents of our generation. DJ Spank-Spank from the legendary acid house formation PHuture delivers a mesmerizing vocal for "King of the Top Floor," while cult superstar Peaches does not -- and never will -- shy away from controversy on "Whistleblower." Up-and-coming Belgian vocalist Gustaph (singer in the NY house collective Hercules & Love Affair) lends his golden voice on "The Call," and Mixhell fires up their thunder drums on "Vegas." The choice of guests on Déjà Vu wonderfully reflects the musical pilgrimage Mumbai Science undertook in the making of this album. Tapping deep into their musical heritage, Mumbai Science bring a piece of work that reflects their own, wayward view on contemporary dance music. Rough and dirty, but at the same time playful and quirky, without making any compromises on the artistic level. Instead, Mumbai Science took the path less traveled and ended up at an uncharted place that somehow feels right at home. From techno-with-an-attitude, over faux-pas electro-clash to straight-up Belgian rave. Expect a wonderful journey through the soundscapes of Mumbai Science.
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LL 076EP
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The ninth EP from Belgian electronic duo Mumbai Science is a fusion of futuristic outer-space melodies and post-mortem 909 grooves. "Impact" is a powerful track, which definitely lives up to its name. On remix duty is John Roman, who transforms the track's heaviness into his own cutting-edge tribal-techno sound. Cisco Ferreira and Ricardo Rodriguez aka The Advent & Industrialyzer's remix blends the relentless arpeggiators of the original with a futuristic, machine-like timbre.
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LL 074EP
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Mumbai Science's tracks have received support from all the big shots such as Boys Noize, Tiga, and Brodinski, sending them on a surge to the EDM top ranks. They return to the plate with Unite, a new beat-inspired record. Funky, bouncing synths meet a typical Mumbai bass. Shinichi Osawa delivers a blazing remix, which adds a little more spice to the original. Alex Gopher remixes one of their classic tracks, "Lotus," with energy and subtlety.
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LL 064EP
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It's true that Mumbai Science have always been marketing geniuses, but this time they might have hit the jackpot. Their masterplan: "Over the coming months, we'll release three EPs. One release a month.. With this trilogy, we feel like we experimented with genres like new beat, future techno, acid and electro." This limited picture disc release showcases the best track of all three releases.
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LL 051EP
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After spending the first part of 2011 touring the USA and Australia, Mumbai Science bundled their newfound inspiration to bring you this EP on Lektroluv, consisting of two original tracks, serving as a perfect summer fix. While "Lotus" strikes with a sleazy yet uplifting bass line, "Panas" shines with its enchanting melodic hook. Still, both tracks share the typical Mumbai Science electro synths and techno feel. Think rolling drums, trippy melodies and a whole lotta sunshine.
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LL 039EP
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Mumbai Science presents their third EP on Lektroluv, and they couldn't have picked a better name for its upcoming release: Gold. The new EP contains one Mumbai Science original, a remix by Noob and a remix by NT89. You can decide for yourself which one's bronze, which one's silver and which one's gold.
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LL 032EP
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With the Ancova EP, Mumbai Science is here to stay. While working in Dr. Lektroluv's underground lab, they improved their sound to a whole new level. With dancefloor-bangers like "Ancova" and "Hoot," it's hard not to get cured... you say party, we say techno. What's next for Mumbai Science? The Nobel Prize?
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LL 025EP
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Mumbai Science debut on Lektroluv Records with a three-track EP including Mumbai Science originals "Woof," "3200" and "Coconuts": Eastern vocals, southern bongos, western flows and northern coolness -- that about sums it up. Mumbai Science will be all over the place, so there will be plenty of opportunities to see and hear what the fuzz is all about. If techno, kuduro and dirty house had a threesome, Mumbai Science would be the result.
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