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3000GRAD 002CD
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This is the debut album by German electronic duo Schäufler & Zovsky, who realize that snugness and calmness are important ingredients for a fulfilled life and for entertaining dance music. As a result, The Village could be characterized as a cunning mixture of humor and relaxation matched with pushing dancefloor bounce. This unique sound reflects the stylistic background of the duo: the laidback and independent vibe of Mecklenburg, and the diverse, international influences of the electronic metropolis of Berlin. The Village is rhythmically fuelled by casual and lascivious house tunes with a warm and friendly character, supported by organic, dubby bass lines. Matching this positive and uplifting mood, light melodies, classically-styled filter modulations and unobtrusive vocal entries remind one of a sunlit Sunday outing.
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ACKER 012EP
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"Again that laid-back, humorous and open-minded character of the people of Mecklenburg glistens from the grooves of the available Acker record. This time it is represented by the gentlemen Schäufler, who is an essential part of the local producer and DJ scene since many years, and Zovsky, who was musically socialized in trancy sceneries and shows a remarkable versatility. 'Set Di Dol' comes around on a powerful, pushing bass line, precisely placed percussions, minimal melody fragments and an exotic vocal sample make this track distinctly stimulating. After that the two dudes pick up the relaxed and cozy atmosphere of 'Every Day,' which originally hails from the easy listening genre, and garnish it with reduced but very effective rhythms. On the flipside, the radio version puts this remix even more in a nutshell and finally Acker mister Mollono.Bass presents his version of 'Set Di Dol' on the flipside: Based on his typical, bouncing groove, he creates a frisky and somehow tropical atmosphere, using refreshing xylophone sounds and a proper portion of tribalistic percussions."
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