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HYPE 017EP
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Hypercolour presents basement house music from Plasmik -- four tracks of robust, deep modern house packaged with a remix from the label's Alex Jones. Whether it's the simplicity of the title track and its one chord stab motif, the warped vox of "Faces," or the dense, off-kilter melodies of "Smoothy," each track is imbued with an earthy, analog feel. This feel, in no part hampered by some excellent FM bass tweakery and 909 work, is pure Plasmik.
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CNS 030EP
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The Plasmik brothers present three true Plasmik cuts, timeless grooves between deep house and techno with a strong American twist. Real Connaisseur music. "Night Bell" is a trippin' track, dominated by a psychic, wobbling bell theme. Its old-school feel becomes intensified by a subtle, disco-like melody. "Sneaky Dee" is brilliant deep house with a slightly tech-y touch and a sticky theme. "Red Tension" is a pure beauty. Acoustic instruments appear sporadically and guide you through a wonderfully laidback sound universe.
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CNS 010EP
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With Anja Schneider mix. "Plasmik are the brothers Roman and Marcel Fritz. Both originate from Black Forest's finest city Freiburg, located close to the Swiss border. In the middle of the '90s they got infected with the dry, deep and organic techno, which was imported from the USA at that time. They started to buy records and to produce with simple sequencers and drum computers. Then, however, came the time when both went different ways. Roman studied classical guitar, whereas Marcel moved to Berlin to visit the University of the Arts. In 2006, the brothers hooked up with each other again in Berlin and continued where they stopped ten years before. Since then they are on the quest for that timeless sound, which fascinated both in their musical past so lastingly. The first results of their promising reanimated collaboration are the tracks 'Eight To Nine' and 'Ahead.'"
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