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IFEEL 050EP
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José Padilla concludes his So Many Colours campaign with a bang, following the 2015 release of the forward-thinking balearic album on International Feel (IFEEL 042CD/LP). Album track "Blitz Magic," a Telephones production remixed here, is a lovely balearic ride that bears the influence of Manuel Göttsching's all-time classic E2-E4 (1984), and, in turn, 1989's "Sueno Latino." Munich-based trio Tambien (Bartellow and Public Possession owners Marvin & Valentino) create that intriguing, intelligent remix. Award-winning Swiss producer and DJ Deetron keeps his soul in Detroit and his heart in warm techno, and his remix cleans out the drums and takes it back to pure club values.
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IFEEL 046EP
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180-gram vinyl. Remixes of "Lollipop" from Balearic legend José Padilla's 2015 So Many Colours album (IFEEL 042CD/LP). In autumn 2014, Padilla invited four the best contemporary producers (Mark Barrott, Wolf Müller, Tornado Wallace, and Telephones) to the island of Ibiza and developed an album that covers beach life, nightlife, and simply watching the sunset. Following the release of lead single "Day One" (IFEEL 039EP), "Lollipop," with its floating melody and rolling groove, is treated to luscious remixes from I:Cube and Dream 2 Science, plus a special 12" version from original producer Telephones.
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IFEEL 044EP
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Düsseldorf-based Jan Schulte aka Wolf Müller flew to Ibiza in the summer of 2014 to work with José Padilla on the So Many Colours album (IFEEL 042CD/LP, 2015). His work with Padilla -- and everything he does -- is beloved by all the heads, so International Feel asked him to enter the studio and dub out Padilla's tracks. Here they are. He's one off-beat little wizard; enjoy his kooky funk. Stamped white labels. Limited to 300.
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IFEEL 042LP
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Double LP pressed on 180-gram vinyl; includes CD. José Padilla, a legend in the Ibiza scene, presents his stunningly forward-thinking Balearic album So Many Colours. It would have been easy for Padilla to make a chill-out album, but instead he worked together with four forward-thinking producers to create a modern work, moving across the genres held together by the Balearic umbrella. Padilla is loved by many for his work soundtracking sunsets at the Café del Mar and compiling the seminal Café del Mar compilations, which sold over six million copies. His fans are wide and varied -- on one end of the spectrum there's Madonna or Karl Lagerfeld, and on the other DJ legends such as Harvey and Andrew Weatherall. To create So Many Colours, Padilla worked with International Feel founder Mark Barrott (Sketches from an Island (IFEEL 029CD/LP)); Telephones, a man making serious waves with his deep house sound; Dusseldorf-based natural beat-maker Wolf Müller aka Jan Schulte; and Australian Tornado Wallace of Tim Sweeney's Beats In Space Records. All four are known for differing styles and sounds, though their work together with Padilla forms a naturally cohesive whole. Barrott brings a deep oceanic mellowness; Tornado the electronic, synthesized, melodic beats and grooves; Wolf Müller the afro sound; and Telephones the beautiful dream-like house. Each producer was flown to Ibiza to work at Padilla's home in Santa Agnes, with their studios set up in the house overlooking one of the island's most beautiful valleys, for a week collaborating with Padilla, immersed within the feeling of the island. Each found his own sound within the walls of Padilla's villa, but ultimately it is all extremely Balearic. "Day One," "Lollipop," and "Blitz Magic," produced by Telephones, pay heed to the newly revived dream-house sound -- expect an underground sleeper hit from one of these tracks. Barrott produces "Solito," as well as the beautiful closer "Remember Me" and the acoustic guitar vibes of "Mojame." Müller brings Brazilian afro beats to "Whistle Dance" and "Afrikosa," and the album wouldn't be complete without Tornado's "Maybe the Sunset (feat. Lydmor)" -- a ride on Ibiza sunshine -- and the widescreen "On the Road." Padilla has created an album for dancing wildly, relaxing wholly in nature, and losing yourself. It is a true musical journey covering all angles of the Balearic scene, reminiscent of a classic Café del Mar compilation.
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IFEEL 042CD
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José Padilla, a legend in the Ibiza scene, presents his stunningly forward-thinking Balearic album So Many Colours. It would have been easy for Padilla to make a chill-out album, but instead he worked together with four forward-thinking producers to create a modern work, moving across the genres held together by the Balearic umbrella. Padilla is loved by many for his work soundtracking sunsets at the Café del Mar and compiling the seminal Café del Mar compilations, which sold over six million copies. His fans are wide and varied -- on one end of the spectrum there's Madonna or Karl Lagerfeld, and on the other DJ legends such as Harvey and Andrew Weatherall. To create So Many Colours, Padilla worked with International Feel founder Mark Barrott (Sketches from an Island (IFEEL 029CD/LP)); Telephones, a man making serious waves with his deep house sound; Dusseldorf-based natural beat-maker Wolf Müller aka Jan Schulte; and Australian Tornado Wallace of Tim Sweeney's Beats In Space Records. All four are known for differing styles and sounds, though their work together with Padilla forms a naturally cohesive whole. Barrott brings a deep oceanic mellowness; Tornado the electronic, synthesized, melodic beats and grooves; Wolf Müller the afro sound; and Telephones the beautiful dream-like house. Each producer was flown to Ibiza to work at Padilla's home in Santa Agnes, with their studios set up in the house overlooking one of the island's most beautiful valleys, for a week collaborating with Padilla, immersed within the feeling of the island. Each found his own sound within the walls of Padilla's villa, but ultimately it is all extremely Balearic. "Day One," "Lollipop," and "Blitz Magic," produced by Telephones, pay heed to the newly revived dream-house sound -- expect an underground sleeper hit from one of these tracks. Barrott produces "Solito," as well as the beautiful closer "Remember Me" and the acoustic guitar vibes of "Mojame." Müller brings Brazilian afro beats to "Whistle Dance" and "Afrikosa," and the album wouldn't be complete without Tornado's "Maybe the Sunset (feat. Lydmor)" -- a ride on Ibiza sunshine -- and the widescreen "On the Road." Padilla has created an album for dancing wildly, relaxing wholly in nature, and losing yourself. It is a true musical journey covering all angles of the Balearic scene. Reminiscent of a classic Café del Mar compilations but in the form of an artist album by the artist Jose Padilla.
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IFEEL 039EP
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180-gram vinyl. Alongside DJ Alfredo of Amnesia, Jose Padilla gave birth to the other side of the Balearic coin -- the mellow sunset side -- and influenced millions of people around the globe from Madonna to DJ Harvey. "Day One" mixes a classic Balearic sound with the "proper" deep house of Ron Trent and Chez Damier. Layers and washes of melodies running over deep beats. The B-side features a remix by Telephones, who says, "As an eclectic and open-minded DJ myself, getting the opportunity to work with one of the pioneers of the Balearic sound... didn't take much considering."
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IFEEL 030B-EP
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Balearic is a feeling -- and José Padilla embodies it. Solito marks three special moments: 40 years of Padilla as a DJ, his return to Café Del Mar after 15 years, and the first sign of a new partnership with label International Feel, who will release his artist album in 2015. "Solito" is a soft and inviting wash of North African mysticism, warm and dusty beats, and a heat-haze bass line that Frankie Knuckles would have been proud of. Recorded in Padilla's living room with Mark Barrott from International Feel as producer. Includes two remixes by Wolf Müller.
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Each summer, a new raft of dance compilations stake claim to represent "the real Ibiza." But, if anyone deserves that accolade, it is José Padilla, who first arrived on the White Island in 1975 and who has been DJing there ever since. For Jose, it has been always great to experience different music and play around with the colors. As Jose says: "If it was grey, I'd play one way, if it was very bright, I'd play happy. I'd play with the mood." Those sunsets have become legendary -- an essential part of the Ibiza experience, climaxing in warm applause as the sun finally disappears beneath the waves. Those famous mix tapes evolved into the much-loved Café Del Mar compilation albums, conceived and compiled by José Padilla, which have now sold over 5 million copies around the world. In addition, José has gone from a poor barrio in Northern Spain, to a jet-set DJ lifestyle; guesting in London, Paris, Monte Carlo, Amsterdam, Miami, Italy, Moscow, Australia and serving as a musical ambassador for the island. All of José's albums sound as great now as the day they were released, and new fans are still discovering the beauty of his exquisite taste as he continues to search out the finest music from around the world. José Padilla's brand new compilation Here Comes The Sunset Vol. 4 is custom edited for Singita Beach Club in Italy. Singita is in line with the new beach entertainment trends that put the beach at the center of it all, and not only during the daytime. This mix perfectly captures the escapism that is Singita, embodying desire, strong emotions, sensational sunsets, exotic flavors and perfumes. Artists include: Prem Joshua, Smokey Bandits, Blundetto, Coyote, Blue Pilots Project, Ilya Santana, Eduardo Castillo, Worst Friends, Hard Ton, Bubble Club and Chris Nemmo.
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