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TFBR 013EP
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"The mysterious Sarah Goldfarb (Jean Vincent Luccini) has been raising hell for the last year or so with releases on Dumb Unit, Treibstoff, Curle, and a roof lifting remix for Christian Quast on Obsolete Recordings. However Luccini/Goldfarb has been passionate about house and techno since completing his studies in Cinema in 1994, a year that just a handful of people on the entire planet have any memories of."
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RP 008EP
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"This new EP talks about an unreasonable and animated flight between N.Y. and Las Vegas in August 2007. The two tracks delivered by Sarah Goldfarb have been produced just before and just after this American trip with her crazy friend 'Dadou.' 'Twenty-four Dollars,' (Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island from Indians for $24), the flip side, tries to be functional and hypnotic at the same time. Probably a real burner for the crowd with a special work for upbuilding arrangements and quasi-tribal percussions. Played by Sarah, many people said that it's one of her best productions. 'One hundred and Ten Fahrenheit' (could be the temperature in Las Vegas during summer!) is the finale of the travel -- the music must be good at the end. With some dub elements, this track sounds like an emergency alarm with a huge acid sequence's breakdown. Redwan takes care of the remix. This is a family release -- his 'Twenty-four Dollars' interpretation has more electro-house vibrations than the original. The sexy voice and the 'bang bang bong' electro bassline make a hypnotic tool full of intensity."
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