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COR 035EP
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Once more, Adam Proll impresses the audience with his latest release. "Adamantido" persuades with its reflection of current moods and reminiscences of productions by Martin Landsky, Booka Shade or Guy Gerber. A great emotional tech house tune with enough space for an open air mood. On "Elevator," Proll serves a buzzing and shuffled minimal techno track that rocks like hell. A nice guaranteed floorfiller.
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COR 028EP
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Poland-born Adam Proll presents two extraordinary productions, which draw a bow from house to pretty weird techno. The A-side is elegant with a light but effective shuffle programming. The mid-'80s house sounds, the fat and straight beats and the 303 acid line unite the best from old and new school. By contrast, Adam unpacks the punk on the B-side. What starts as a fuzzy electro track with a dark bass sound and a mighty 909 kick turns into a techno monster with freaky breaks and insane synth sounds. An absolute highlight for fans of Zombie Nation and Daniel "DBX" Bell.
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