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MMR 023EP
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That the Japanese Shu Okuyama has an affinity for German-language titles has been made clear in the past already. This time, he comes with "Rotkäppchen"'s (trans. "Red-Riding Hood") best -- "Trockenfleisch" (trans. "beef-jerky") and "Rotwein" (trans. "red wine"). "Trockenfleisch" features Rejtek with bass and piano lines, diminutive vocals, and refined melodies. The piano rules on "Rotwein," perfect for the early morning.
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MMR 009EP
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"Milnormodern continues to walk its destined path in terms of up-front minimalism. With Shu Okuyama, another brother-in-arms has been found -- futuristic sound from Japan, this is: deep, rich in sounds and textures, oscillating between slightly melancholic ('Verlassen Sie Mich Jetzt') and undoubtedly funky ('Seitlicher Wodka Des Betts'). With many fine details, Shu puts together a mellow groove that is warm and kickin' at the same time. Two nine-minute excursions into the deep space of minimal flow. Or just like the title says: 'Waldspaziergang' -- a walk through the woods. Trippy. Danceable. Milnormodern."
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