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FOUND 025EP
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Foundsound co-founder Someone Else returns once again with his groovin', trademark sampladelic dancefloor brilliance. Plus, you get outstanding remixes from Ronan Portela and Tleilaxu. On "Barbay" you get a tech-house gem with an alluringly rolling bass line, wittily cut-up vocals, crafty samples, calculated percussion, and a floating groove. Portela reworks the original into a funky tech-house bomb with an irresistible bass line, gripping breakdowns, and a bouncing groove. Tleilaxu remixes "Heartless" into a dark and dubby minimal head-trip.
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GLK 009EP
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"Time to remember: the rolling glass bottle in all its time- and mind-bending frequency fullness that opens the phenomenal Water In Mexico. It was the first record that Someone Else, field recording master mind genius mother god of invention, churned out for Glückskind Schallplatten a couple of years ago, and it still sounds as fresh and crisp as a mountain spring fountain quenching a raver's post-dance marathon thirst. Leaving us in a constant state of higher euphoria as he is never one to refuse the call of reinvention and innovation, Berlin dweller Sean aka Someone Else has gone deep. His new outing, the Kitchen Song, is carried by a solemn profoundness seldom found in such a funky context. Talking of which: Sean's music, almost always fun loving rump shakers- his interest in moving the lower parts of the body is of much more than just anatomical in nature -- is famed for its subliminal shuffle basses that carry you right through the night, thanks to an absolutely empowering, warm groove. What actually went on in that kitchen, and which sumptuous stir-fry low-down went on to get these frequencies, we will never know. Also quite a mystery: Sean's fascination with cacti. These spiky little desert dwellers seem a constant source of inspiration for Someone Else, who even manages to get field recordings of the sound of grass growing. Just as gripping: the breath of a cactus. Bass-laden and pressurizing, due to its steam-infected deep, rolling grooves that swirl along in a giant space filled with field noise and sound recordings."
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MKR 010EP
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2003 release. "Someone else combines clever dub references, with cool robot sounds and minimal rhythms." Tracks produced by Sean O'Neal.
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NUMMER 013EP
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"Nummer is very pleased to introduce Someone Else. After Sean's successful remix for Nummer #12 'Naxos' (Someone Else's Beaver mix), the co-founder of Philadelphia's Foundsound, Unfoundsound and Tuning Spork record labels returns on Nummer with 'Fresh Air.' Brace yourself for two minimal and pumpin' monster tracks that are 100% dancefloor killers. Each tune is heavy with choppy samples of talk radio, mind-numbing reverbs, butt-shaking basslines and snappy percussion. Mmmmm...can you taste it??"
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