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COMP 521EP
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Dodi Palese's Erika/Rain Dance features gently glimmering house tunes and a magnificent Musumeci & Lehar remix (house bomb). Palese is a helpless vinyl addict: if it sounds good, he buys it. In the studio, Dodi focusses on following his instincts and getting lost in the moment: he makes music designed for dancing, and music that veers from afro-funky house to deep and supple minimal techno for the late night hours. It is slick, original stuff with real feeling imbued in the compelling grooves.
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WEN 007EP
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Label boss Dodi Palese delivers a six-track EP including remixes from D'Marc Cantu (Crème Organization, M>O>S) and rising Italian techno artist Chevel (Enklav, Non Series, Stroboscopic Artefacts). "Chemtrails" is a sick combination of well randomized drum patterns, synths, and abstract layers turned into a bouncing house interpretation by the mighty D'Marc Cantu. The electric shocks of Dodi's machines go all the way through "Storm," a monster dub track that Chevel reshapes with slow-tempo doped beats. Two additional luscious tracks, "Barium" and "Aluminum," complete the package.
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ELTD 005EP
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Here comes the second part vinyl of Dodi Palese's Greetings from the Solar System remix project featuring special treatments by Marcello Napoletano, Musumeci, Myk Derill and Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana.
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WEN 002EP
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The second release by What Ever Not comes from the talented Dodi Palese, who presents here two tracks full of a bouncing, deep techno sound.
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