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ACKER 041EP
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Pupkulies & Rebecca joined forces with African singer and guitarist Tibau Tavares to deliver this exotic groove cocktail full of stomping rhythms, sparkling chords and catchy vocals. The title "Saude" puts in a nutshell all the elements that make the trio's gigs a rousing listening experience full of exciting twists and turns. These elements draw their power from both the energetic live feeling of a band and the dancefloor boost of electronic beats. Remixes by Eule:Nhaupt & Molle:Nhauer and Mollono.Bass.
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RC 034EP
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This is the second part of the Looking For The Sea In Remix series by the electronic indie project Pupkulies & Rebecca. Featuring two nice remixes by Wareika.
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RC 033EP
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These are the remixes of tracks from the great album Looking For The Sea (NORM 037CD) by the electronic indie project Pupkulies & Rebecca. Part1 presents three wonderful remixes by Marek Hemmann, Guti and Clockwork.
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NORM 037LP
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This is the long-awaited fourth album from Pupkulies & Rebecca. During the past years, they have gained momentum with countless concerts in renowned clubs throughout Europe. A certain hype has arisen around the band occurring totally organically without being triggered by the press -- self-generating and in real-time. Pupkulies & Rebecca have an appeal which covers all age groups, territories and scenes. Looking For The Sea is undoubtedly Pupkulies & Rebecca's most matured recording to date. The album was recorded mainly in the south of France and the ingredients and recipes are the same as on their previous albums. The main thread is house, not in the traditional American sense but in a more European version. Not Chicago but Paris and Berlin will be heard. "Eurovision" in the true context without the contest. The songs are sung in English and French, sort of more chansons than tracks. There is no coolness and functionality to be found here; instead, there is warmth and unbridled joy for music. High-hats out of rustling leaves, old synth legends, an organetta from the flea market -- each sound is chosen carefully, so that it has room to breathe and becomes a part of the greater whole. Looking For The Sea is a multifaceted, varied and fascinating album which is easy for one to hear and immediately understand. Influences of different styles can be heard and a childish openness is apparent. Pupkulies & Rebecca show how beauteous pop music can be. According to their name, they are a duo -- but in reality they are a trio. Sepp Singwald, an all-rounder from the Berlin indie scene, has been a band member for years. An increase in the acoustic elements is witness to his influence. Various keyboard and string instruments contributed by Sepp haven't changed the direction of the songs but support them in exactly the right spot. Janosch Blaul is still the man in control and his contribution is decisive. Together with Sepp Singwald, he has created a finely-woven tapestry of sounds full of colorful patterns, perfectly tailored for Rebecca's voice. Her vocals cause the tapestry to float, light and weightless.
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ACKER 024EP
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This release by Pupkulies & Rebecca distinguishes itself by a refreshing otherness. Light and easy piano as well as the lascivious French voice of singer Rebecca dominate the atmosphere, while its minimal electronic groove discreetly remains in the background. A tropical feeling evolves in the long version of this track when playful synthesizer chords give rise to a steel drum. In his remix, Mollono.Bass manages to combine the very song-oriented approach of the original with a bouncy electronic arrangement.
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RC 023EP
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This is the remix record of the great album Burning Boats (NORM 032CD) by the electronic indie project Pupkulies & Rebecca. On side A, you will find a wonderful 12-minute remix-trip by Masomenos, and on side B there are some different remixes by youANDme and Someone Else.
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NORM 030EP
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Is it house paired with songwriting? Is it elektro fused with soulful pop? Is it Matthew Herbert's next side project? No, it's Pupkulies & Rebecca. The duo extract two hits from their full-length: "Save Me" is an atmospheric, warm minimal house tune with compelling vocals and "Some Gin" is a catchy electro-pop tune with a Peaches-like hookline. Someone Else remixes "Save Me" into a massive hypnotic version. Minimal with attitude.
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