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XBIT 005LP
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Never say never! Because it's time for Turmoil -- a surprising landmark album comeback for Rico Puestel defining a musical and personal turning point with a completely new and re-invented artistry. About time! "4U" opens the Pandora's Box of Turmoil with inimitable meditative beauty, descending into the metaphorical and tonal "Slices Of Life" that unleashes a complex chain of energy while "Whereto" even overcomes this high voltage setup with a deadly infective loop and the only reminiscences of something to call techno on this album in its fading conclusion. Before "Heart Of Gold" defines the probably most immersive peak on Turmoil with its vast soundscape and mantra-like piano shuffle, "Questions" floats in dubstep'ish ways to actually raise two questions to the listener while this train keeps on going. "Five Signs" speeds up the pace on the album's second half, culminating in the mesmerizingly driven groove and words of "High Hope" and the powerful upbeat drenched into ambient soundscapes on "Newton." Nearing the end of Turmoil, "Dumb" delivers the longest vocal verses on this album and proceeds with the most pervasive and powerful layers of beats, violins and synth stabs. Closing and re-starting all of it, "Everending" grooves into infinity with its yoga-like theme and spreads some true love. Without a doubt, Turmoil happens to be the most accomplished work by Rico Puestel melting so many of his artistic worlds into one unique piece of art!
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12"
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XBIT 005EP
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Rico Puestel calls these unreleased tracks from 2017 the "female counterparts to some well-known others from back then" and drops some serious fire!
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2CD
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XBITMIX 001CD
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29 unreleased tracks by Rico Puestel in the mix on two exclusive CDs ("Sunrise Plateau" and "Bunker Dreams"), showing his whole spectrum!
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12"
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XBITCLSX 001EP
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Two undeniable classics from Rico Puestel are back! Remastered in their truest idea of sound and for the first time on vinyl.
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12"
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XBITXS 002EP
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"Stop Violence Against Women" has been the life-long credo from Rico Puestel and Make A Way (For Women) is a stomping protest of 11 minutes and 11 seconds that proclaims the fortitude of women! What Rico himself has to say about it: "With my 2022 Friebe-projects Jenni and Jenni II, I started to make a public appearance on this topic of violence against women musically. Back in childhood days, I already felt an intensely unjust manner and imbalance regarding women in society and an almost predetermined non-equality. The violence always seemed so ever-present, even in the smallest details of behavior and the associated self-understanding of men within their deeper planted attitude towards. I always felt an honorable glory and profound importance in women that seems impeccable and unreachable for men. It's clear that men would just be memories and ghosts without women... Musically speaking, while growing up with Gabba and Trance in the 1990s, I simply feel no charm to nowadays reflection on these times with productions and releases that somehow just sound insincere and scheming. I'm missing the real attitude, feel and groove that doesn't even care if it's techno, house or whatever and I'm also missing some of the stylistic approaches as well as the spirit from the Minimal-era. Based on all those thoughts, Make A Way (For Women) became this clenched fist - raised for good!"
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12"
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XBITX 004EP
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's 2023 and Rico Puestel doesn't get techno anymore. What happened? They might have grown apart... So, he just did his thing and after twelve months of not producing anything electronic, he just wallowed in independence of doing what he always loved...
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12"
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XBITX 003EP
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Rico Puestel is back on Exhibition with a surprise three-track EP from the dub realms! Something not necessarily to expect from him right here, right now... Inspired by the music playing in the record stores on his childhood day visits, Rico zen-likely crafted these special dub tunes that feel like an endless BR Space Night episode from his teenager days...
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2x12"
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XBIT 003LP
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Rico Puestel (Cocoon, Break New Soil) presents an exclusive collection of long-lost techno tracks from his 2002-2004 archives on blue double vinyl, accompanied by a dream painting Rico did in basic school as full color artwork. Seemingly and somehow being ahead of their time, these tracks never made it to an official release although Rico always desired their sheer existence and overall sound, standing out in many different ways... A further exhibition on the run!
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12"
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XBITXS 001EP
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There's something in the air! Can you feel the sun and the gentle breeze from the sea? Summer is near and Rico Puestel delivers the tune for those wishful days! The Air, The Sun, The Sea is a highly uplifting and timeless homage to peak summer and festival moments -- an anthem, you might not have known you would need in your life...
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XBITX 002EP
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Following his late 2021 LP Obi Thine Xi (XBIT 001LP), this extensive remix EP leads the last Rico Puestel album into its final conclusion, serving up substantial interpretations by Tom Wax, BOWMN, and two further monikers from Rico Puestel himself. As if this wasn't enough, the highly anticipated, formerly unnamed and allegedly lost track "OTX" is in on it too. On the A-side, Tom Wax delivers his stronghold and contemporary Techno design of "ID" while Rico Puestel hauls out the big analog guns and "classical" approach as Modern Minimals Sound Research on the remix of "Voluptuous Antics Enter The Hemisphere", reinterpreting his own work from another perspective. Side AA brings you BOWMN with his forceful and psychedelic interpretation of "Modest" before Rico Puestel comes in another time as Tetzlaff and turns in the '80s-inspired earworm remix of "Thine". Last but not least, "OTX" happens to be the concluding track of this record that people have been waiting and asking for since 2020 -- finally delivered!
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2x12"
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XBIT 001LP
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With its first track produced in early 2017 (that crowds worldwide were listening to already in 2018), the Obi Thine Xi album by Rico Puestel took up the time of four years to become the wild-at-heart ride at hand. The fantasy concept of Obi Thine Xi (based on an anagram of the label name Exhibition) tells stories from a wonderous kind of holistic place in space with two dualistic layers and velocities of perception present: On the one side of "Space", the main plot is based on the idea of an exhibition-walkthrough, representing the culmination of the Exhibition label itself. Throughout these acts of promenading from exhibit to exhibit, the journey passes different angles of Rico Puestel's musical mindset from the uniquely designed depths of "Obi Xi" or "Ritualist" to the blunt uplifts like "Modest" or "ID" (a cooperation with scene-bedrock Tom Wax), finally peaking with the retro-game styled melodies of "Thine" that close this primal arc. On the other side of "Time", there's a 12"-exclusive mini-album within the album itself that pays tribute to the vinyl record (and all of its fans) with four tracks at the end of each side, telling tales at their own pace and reflecting their perspective on the main course of the album like reflective and feverish dreamscapes from places without any conception of time. The union of both layers merges the dualism of space and time, demonstrating the wayward ideas and musical excesses of Rico Puestel when it comes to his grasp and definition of Techno music and beyond -- you gotta say yes to this excess...
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RELTIME 001LP
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Rico Puestel debuts on his Time In The Special Practice Of Relativity label with a mind-boggling journey of 41 minutes -- split in two parts to fit on vinyl. Heptakaideka is what it won't be and will be what it never was: Something from in-between worlds, a place beyond far beyond, where time dissolves into relativity... Starting off with a hazy half-grasp hint of what's to come, a mysteriously pervasive bionic loop emerges, slowly coalescing with a bone-dry groove on the rise. Taking up a first quadrant of the track, already gnawing into the long-term memory, it manages to gradually establish itself along the pathway while the "rhythmatics" endure some subtle layer-shifting with occult-like strings come sliding in from somewhere unknown like an admonitory subtext. Being halfway through (and all the way in), everything smoothly crumbles down to its basic framework, still shaking off its own reminiscences while foregone vestiges almost perilously try to reassemble themselves. All of that leading to a clearly unforeseen yet fortunate drift into a 1980s-like synth peak time section after about 27 minutes being in that track, finally cherishing an evolving emotional felicity and the climax of its own being that tends to feel like an overarching salvation. As everything being eventually finite, the track starts to bring to mind where it came from by assuredly falling back into a story told before with the well-established bionic loop that once used to run free, sounding somehow different and more tamed now. Ending with dignity, the consistently resurfaced admonitory strings lead the way to its conclusion and possibly new beginnings, solely leaving behind the heartbeat-like booming that carried it all, now fading away... Coming into existence during a series of multiple productions of exuberant proportions with Rico making the studio his citadel-like stronghold, this is an extensive story of desires, instincts, pride, fall, mirth, solicitude, tension, détente and basically life itself while subtly yet versatilely entertaining on a dodgy yet accessible level throughout the wingspread of techno, house, minimal, dub, electronica, and ambient influences. The included CD not only brings you the title track in the guise of its non-split completeness but eminently churns out the extra drumming dub treat "Dekaepta" for a pleasurable groove-delight as well as the trippy bonus beauty "Vosem'".
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XBIT 002EP
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With Exhibition's second performance, Rico Puestel presents the new series-within-the-series, Solling, conceptually fulfilling the "triad of A" throughout the canvas of this record: Acid, analogicity, and anachronisms. After recently telling a vast and mesmerizing story on Adana Twins' TAU label, Rico Puestel now immerses into his defining habitat roots and creates the long-planned first soundtrack chapter of Solling: A central German uplands area in Lower Saxony, spreading into the North of Hesse, shaped by mixed forests, its rural imprinting, a widespread range of regionally varying cultural idiosyncrasies and a century-extending history, including the shattering throughout the welters of the Thirty Years' War. Being the first of several planned chapters, pre-production mostly takes place there while the music is traversed by sound recorded in that area, leading to an existence irreversibly connected to its birthplace. The impetuous opener "Tilly", characterizing the essence of Johann T'Serclaes von Tilly who commanded the Catholic League's forces in the Thirty Years' War, overrunning the Solling throughout 1624 and 1625, culminates in one retro-futuristic affair, building into an overwhelming storm of percussion tapestry and intertwining layers of acid. The A2 follow-up "Clava" takes the initial impetus to a superior level, overriding itself with an unpredictable enigma-melody after laying the foundation of a high-density groove architecture -- all of this representing the almost intangible chasms of a unicum street and its geographical expanse, filled with Rico's far-reaching primordial retrospections, seemingly connecting several contingent coordinates of mysterious happenings over two decades while anticipating the future. Ultimately, the AA-flipside delivers the groundbreaking Solling composition "Pro Foreste Sulgo", presenting an ancient-like struggle of dark and light as told by the principles of nature with two melodic themes, circling around themselves, bound to collide and meld like atoms -- all placed within the treetops, shaken by the wind, overlooking a future that might already has been...
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XBIT 001EP
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After his renowned tour de force on Cocoon Recordings, Rico Puestel continues with his dedicated streaks of unique and progressively driven techno on his brand-new imprint Exhibition. "Exhibit 1.1" kicks off proceedings with evolving, melodic structures fused with sweeping synths and effervescent, rolling drums before trance-inducing modulations, thrashing percussion and mesmerizing leads in the distance are expertly deployed in "Exhibit 1.2". Euphoric oscillations, growling mechanics and acid-tinged synthesis continue within "Exhibit 1.3" until "Exhibit 1.4" rounds off proceedings with glistening melodies alleviating the senses and euphonious.
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COR 154EP
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Rico Puestel is a phenomenon and currently one of the best artists around when it comes to solid, discerning techno. Puestel's two current Cocoon contributions "Equity" and "Immunised" are strongly reminiscent of Caravel, which was released on Cocoon Recordings in 2017 (COR 146EP). The mini breaks and prolonged dramatic pauses are all pieces in the puzzle of Puestel's arrangement and together with the hypnotic beats and constantly radiating synths and effects, they make up his own interpretation of techno sound.
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12"
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COR 151EP
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"973" picks up exactly where "Caravel" left off (COR 146EP), kicking powerfully with irresistible, effect-loaded breaks that really twist your melon. "973" proves that "Caravel" was no flash in the pan, just one tantalizing glimpse into the musical world of Rico Puestel and that's not the end of it... "272" is a little more stripped-down and chilled to start with, but soon opens up into the same crazy atmosphere as "973". This is dominated by an up-and-running arpeggio synth, which combines with the now familiar effects-break motif to create an incredible hypnotic effect.
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COR 146EP
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Cocoon Recordings presents Caravel, the dignified follow-up 12" by Rico Puestel. Take all of the rocking techno ingredients that you loved so much over the last decade and you get a melt-down of Dustin Zahn, Industrial Strength, Soundhack, and many more, however Puestel created a very unique own style out of all these influences. "Caravel" and "Est" (on the flipside) are two cutting-edge techno monsters that hold enough energy to power your car, your computer, your phone, your life.
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COR 144EP
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Rico Puestel is in charge for our Cocoon Recordings' 144th release. "Neyst" is the perfect hypnotic and dark techno circle that keeps progressing into sheer madness. No fast food, no lightweight, this is heavy techno business! "Enokid" comes with a little more of a Chicago house vibe however it is again still deep in Puestel's very own style. You will fancy the crazy break in the middle with the spaced-out room effect part and the melody coming in after the break. As stompy and muscle-packed this track is, it's still very musical and deep at the same time.
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