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LIZM 010EP
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Lessizmore presents It Was a Night Like This EP, a heady adventure from Amsterdam powerhouse San Proper. The title track showcases Proper's gift for fusing organic instruments with electronics and his love of seductive atmospheres. It's the perfect soundtrack to a deadly cocktail in a dimly-lit bar. Maayan Nidam, whose own productions share with Proper's natural, hand-played qualities, and adds the most exquisitely subtle touches of dub and psychedelia to Proper's original. On the B-side, Tom Trago adds Rhodes touches to "Octo-Jive," a woozy journey through fractured rhythms and TV samples, moving fluidly between nocturnal moodiness and soothing harmony.
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VD 013EP
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New San Proper on Rush Hour. All tracks written, produced and performed by S. Proper at Trouw's Verdieping 2013. Mixed by Marco Spaventi. B1. dedicated to Sandy & Shell. A1. dedicated to Cinnaman.
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RHPC 001EP
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Known for his flamboyant brand of house music, San Proper kicks off his own label with the release of a brand-new EP. The four tracks on The Culture EP mark the inaugural release on Proper's Cult, and find the Amsterdam-based DJ/producer further exploring his idiosyncratic approach to house, combining live instrumentation, hardware, and free-flowing vocals.
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HR 007EP
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For their seventh release, Houserepublic is happy to welcome Amsterdam house master San Proper, sharing a release with Houserepublic's very own Carrasi. On the A-side, San delivers two tracks of pure San-style delight. On the flip side, San teams up with Carrasi for the track "Rum & Coco," for a more old-school house anthem.
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RHPC 000EP
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Restocked; A limited white-label of San Proper's "Auto Sea" cut which was previously released on his album Animal (RH 118LP). This time it comes with a new mix, the "RVSP Version," on which San Proper teams up with a very well-known techno producer for a special B-side mix.
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RH 118LP
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San Proper is the real deal. Somewhat of a street legend, even. This might be his debut album, but make no mistake, Proper is a hardcore DJ veteran, starting his career DJ'ing small-time gigs in the shadiest bars, six nights a week. True love for music and his unbreakable optimism kept him in the groove. His enthusiasm caught on and slowly but surely he garnered a devoted following. In 2007, he released his first releases for Rush Hour, but his big break came in 2009 when he dropped his now-classic single Keep It Raw for Perlon and shot to #1 in Germany's Groove Magazine Top 50. More singles followed and his profile of a must-see DJ and pure-bred entertainer rose, touring and creating cult followings everywhere from Japan to South America. Dr. Proper has never been in a hurry, but in the fall of 2011, the time felt right for San to start working on his debut album. Months of rampaging studio sessions followed, writing tracks all over the globe during his frantic touring schedule or in his Amsterdam studio and Paris apartment. The journey finished in Berlin, where he ended up in the studio of Proper believer Ricardo Villalobos, who eventually mixed the album, ensuring audiophile bliss. The result is the trippiest of trips. Taking you on a journey inside the twisted brain of a man who has seen it all, and then some, boasting raw emotion and subconscious desires. Animal has its roots in house music, but you will have a hard time categorizing this beast, sounding like a cluster-bomb of electronic funk, jazz and psychedelia.
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STUDIOS 006EP
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Two new house tracks from San Proper on the Studio Soulrock label. After capturing the hearts, minds and ears of audiences worldwide with his celebrated Hupsers & Kletsers For Life EP, San is back to rock your world with a Studio Soulrock solo. Taking his field recorder on a journey through sound to capture those ever-elusive imperfect harmonies, he has crafted a thrilling, spherical release.
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PERL 085EP
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Perlon presents a 3-tracker by San Proper. On this one, the Amsterdam-based musician not only introduces "A Cat Called Mice" besides offering to "Cut Yo Hair"; San also managed to discover the epic "Lost Track Of Time," a song that has been lost for more than 800 years.
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RT 002EP
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San Proper whips up an enchanting vocal house-track entitled "Shook" with a specific "Proper-feel" of groovin' synth-bass melodies, straight-up funkin' house-beats and a message which invites you to shake your behind. Side B contains the track "Buckle Up & Ride," another instant dancefloor classic which will take us out for a spin around town as we drive down memory-lane to honor some of Chicago's heritage.
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DKMNTL 003EP
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Amsterdam's very own musical wolverine San Proper presents his Sex Drive Rhythm EP. With releases on worldwide, acclaimed labels like Rush Hour and Perlon, his dazzling hand-jammed percussion, vintage synths and instruments-one-only-stumbles-upon-when-discovering-deserted-jungles have found their way to the Dekmantel label -- San's home-base.
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PERL 075EP
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2022 repress; originally released in 2009. This is the first solo 12" from San Proper for Perlon. San, who's based in Amsterdam, is also responsible for the A'dam Family Series of five 12"s that were released on Rush Hour Recordings in 2007. His song "Magnificent Speech Funk" was remixed by Laurent Garnier in 2008. This time, San keeps it raw. We'll let you figure that out.
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