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WARE 081EP
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Part 3 of Ware's Unequal Equality 12" series, featuring never before-released collaborations between Mathias Schaffhäuser and various artists. "It's Only Flesh (What We Call Brain)" by Schaffhäuser and Pawas & Beume takes a unique journey through dance history, mixing crisp dub-house and Kraut vocals. Glitterbug's remix sits right in the middle between understatement, euphoria and desire. The vocal version of Schaffhäuser and Midinovela's "Quiero" features Edu's super-smooth voice and revised arrangements and sounds.
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WARE 017CD
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Unequal Equality features tracks made in collaboration with Ware label boss Mathias Schaffhäuser and various artists, including Ware staples like Benjamin Brunn, And.Id, Markus Güntner, Ziggy Kinder, and Schaffhäuser's long-time hero Alex Smoke, and also new ones such as Lucy and Xhin from Singapore (both with releases on Meerestief Rec.) and the extremely talented Argentinean IDM musician, Fabrice. Some collaborations were done online, and some were accomplished in person -- regardless, this is a seamless cross-section of Schaffhäuser's ability to transmogrify and unify. "2 Ton/3 Ton" is a special track: based on a piece by Ursula Bogner, it was discovered by Jan Jelinek posthumously. Despite the fact that this is a collection of various artists, Unequal Equality is Schaffhäuser's most homogeneous and well-blended album to date -- a quintessence of his work in the cosmos of minimal techno house since 1994 and the multiple and versatile input of all partners involved. Also including work by Fabrice and Midinovela.
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WARE 078EP
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Part 2 of Ware's Unequal Equality 12" release, featuring collaborations between Mathias Schaffhäuser and various artists such as Ziggy Kinder, And.Id and Schaffhäuser's long-time hero, Alex Smoke.
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WARE 077EP
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Part 1 of Ware's Unequal Equality 12" release, featuring collaborations between Mathias Schaffhäuser and various artists such as Benjamin Brunn, Markus Güntner and Lucy. The work was mostly done online, but also face to face whenever possible. Despite the featured artists, Unequal Equality is Schaffhäuser's most homogenous album to date, a quintessence of his work in the cosmos of minimal techno-house since 1994, and the multiple and versatile input of all partners involved.
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