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ORN 045EP
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Steve Bug shows his deeper side with "Different In Detroit". Includes two dub-inspired remixes by Rhauder and Marko Fürstenberg.
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PFR 161EP
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Not content with presiding over three outstanding labels -- Dessous, Audiomatique, and Poker Flat -- and dusting off his long-dormant Traffic Signs pseudonym for the brilliant Cookie Jar (TRAFFIC 007EP, 2015), Steve Bug finds time to spoil you with another stellar release. "Coconut Paradise" is a masterclass in crisp, high-definition house, as dubby synths, a solid kick, and an insistent bass stab form a deeply hypnotic groove. "Thick As Mud" draws on spacious arrangements of dubstep and glitch, burnished with snickering percussive repetition and scything synths. "Pants On Fire" is a restlessly inventive bricolage of unconventional percussive sounds and textures.
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PFR 144EP
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Poker Flat label boss Steve Bug presents us with the first transmission of 2014, and the title succinctly nails what to expect. "Simple, Thick & Raw" contains three tracks that are simultaneously gritty, tough and highly effective. "The Arpeggio" contains Bug's signature control of tension -- an arpeggiated synth line bubbles along on top of a firing drum pattern, resulting in a groove wound tight and packed with suspense. "Thickest Bass" features a pitched-down vocal and the filthiest bottom-end Bug has ever produced. "Smoking Parrot" is a tough yet spacey burner that builds into an indisputable floor-rocker, complete with punchy claps, descending bass-line and Bug's well-honed dynamics.
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PFR 136EP
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Steve Bug returns with a brilliant set of killer reworks from his much-lauded Noir (PFR 032CD/LP) album. "No Adjustments" features the vocal talents of Foremost Poets, and is one of the more straight-up dancefloor moments on the record. Steve Bug himself provides one rework -- a chunky, floor-wrecking tool. Alex Niggemann constructs a sick groove that builds via a dirty, swirling synth bass and clattering hi-hats. Arttu's version features raw kicks, claps and hats, treated and tweaked for maximum effect.
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PFR 032LP
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Gatefold 2LP version. Steve Bug, one of the world's most renowned artists in the electronic music circuit, presents his fifth and most mature album. Noir doesn't deny its roots, but expands the usual spectrum and invites the listener to an exciting, pleasurable listening experience. Bug has crafted a rounded, atmospheric album that throws a long and impressive shadow over most contemporary dance albums. Features contributions from Foremost Poets and Emilie Chick. Includes mp3 download code.
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PFR 032CD
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Steve Bug, one of the world's most renowned artists in the electronic music circuit, presents his fifth and most mature album. Noir doesn't deny its roots, but expands the usual spectrum and invites the listener to an exciting, pleasurable listening experience. Bug has crafted a rounded, atmospheric album that throws a long and impressive shadow over most contemporary dance albums. Features contributions from Foremost Poets and Emilie Chick.
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PFR 130EP
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Steve Bug drops a primer for his upcoming album. The lead track locks into its exquisitely-crafted groove early on, holding a taut balance between its individual elements. Midway through its 10 minutes, Bug drops the tempo and lets the groove breathe, before bringing it all back home -- an audacious late-night club weapon.
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OVM 209EP
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Steve Bug has cemented himself as one of the top DJ/producers in the world. For Ovum, Steve presents "My Sweet Vital Angel," which is a rocking, straight-up house jam. Great use of vocal sample here, and one that will blow up any prime time set. This has been a secret weapon for Wink all summer. "As It Was" shows Steve's techier side -- once again, Steve shows how minimal can be maximal!
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PFR 111EP
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Flight 111 is Poker Flat Recording's 111th release, and Steve Bug whipped up something special accordingly. "Metro Alpin" sees the Bug working on devilishly reduced levels to stunning effect. Evolving from a solid analog base, freaking, tweaking acid lines and smooth phasing chords lock the groove in a constant upward spiral of pure gold. "Outside Inn" pushes with raw studio punch and a real moody funk. Tense, rising synth themes cross and combine in a majestic dance -- freaky and infectiously funky!
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The second volume of Dessous' Best Kept Secrets compilation series takes an extravagant leap into the current and future sound of Dessous spread out over 2 CDs, including 10 full tracks and a superb, detailed mix by Steve Bug. Heading off the journey on CD1 is David Durango with "Striptease" and also his unbelievable "Human." You'll then pass through the delicious phases of Ryo Murakami's "Off The Wall" -- an exclusive track that takes a deep, extended trip into modern Chicago house. Continuing that vibe, the modern bounce of René Breitbarth's "Le Groove Rhodes" will have you in raptures. Moodymanc serves up his very special "Omlette," with Dplay providing remix duties to perfect effect, while new cat Andrade contributes an exclusive track of cheeky, bumpin' house. Burnski hands in a tweaking, jacking jam that's full of top-class production and smooth, pushing house elements; while newcomer Claire Ripley adds her refined touch. Closing the first CD, you'll find Graeme Clark's (aka The Revenge) ecstatic slo-mo-house version of Ryo Murakami's "Just For This." None other than Dessous man-in-charge, Steve Bug mixes the second CD which is positively packed full of unmissable tracks. Clocking in around the 70-minute mark and throwing up 15 extra tracks into the mix, it's an absolute burner. Opening with the haunting tones of Breitbarth's "Detective," the mix segues into the compilation's third new exclusive cut in the form of Tigerskin's "Voodoo": bizarre vocal wanderings and chunky beats set the tone from here on in. Robert Owens backed by Berkson & What join in, and Matthias Meyer's psychedelic remix of David Durango's "Perfect Day" rushes through. Running into depth-charge house with Moodymanc's "Snore" and Sascha Dive's "Secret Dub" of Two Armadillos', you'll be enthralled as Steve Bug masterfully holds the reins tight! Two cuts from Claire Ripley feature, including Gorge's hotly-drummed remix of "Labyrinth," and also her original hypnotic "Utopia." Steve drops Langenberg's "Alternate Rhythm" before Solomun's "Woodstep" creeps onto the stage. There's another fantastic Burnski cut, and Ryo Murakami's mix of Innocent Lovers burns through before the closing bars of Moodymanc's "Omlette" completes the blend. It's a classic mix, seamlessly displaying the vast array of talent available on the ever-growing Dessous imprint.
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PFR 109B-EP
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For the second installment in Steve Bug's Collaboratory remixes project, Poker Flat presents 3 stellar versions by Ben Klock, John Daly and Deetron. Klock's remix is dubby and expressive in its subtle details, drifting over nearly 8 warm minutes. Deetron's remix is a jacking, Detroit-themed club bomb with tough analog beats. John Daly's slow house version is an amazingly deep cut that builds from a stomping kick into a whirlwind of carefully-controlled, acidic atmospherics, melodic sentiments and haunting vocal refrains.
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PFR 109A-EP
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The first part of 2 remix packages of Steve Bug's fourth artist album, Collaboratory, volume 1 features remixes from Ribn, Motor City Drum Ensemble and Sven Tasnadi. Ribn aka Manuel Tur and Langenberg produced a deep, dubby and Detroit influenced remix. Unfolding slowly and with great tension, Ribn pay respect to Gigi's sultry vocals with an extended, tripping intro before dropping into a driving, bass line-led jam. Essential.
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COR 067EP
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Steve Bug follows up his Collaboratory mix with this superb 12" for Cocoon. While "Look Who's Stalking" uses the raw energy of Chicago/Detroit house with driving hand claps, percussions and nasty vocals, "Zero Balance" is an experiment in how far you can reduce tech-house to the essence of a bass line. Short vocal loops complete a sensibility that makes Bug's tracks such high quality music.
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PFR 024LP
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2x12" version. Poker Flat proudly presents Collaboratory, Steve Bug's fourth artist album. Based strongly on the ideas of collaboration, shared ideas, mutual respect for fellow artists and the strength of combining forces in the studio, Steve chose some very special producers and vocalists to work with on this exciting project. From Berlin natives and well-known high-climbers Cassy and Clé (of Märtini Brös), to one-half of the Detroit Grand Pubahs aka Paris The Black Fu, ace producers and equally dexterous vocalists are assured. The Southern Hemisphere's hottest new export, Simon Flower features with Bug on their teasing cut "Passing Clouds," while Minimise boss and techno legend Donnacha Costello also goes head-to-head with the Poker Flat maestro in the studio. That's not to forget the stunning vocals from Brazilian talent Virginia Nascimento on the slow-spun "Trust In Me," and the classic Chi-Town cut "Like It Should Be," on which Helsinki's Gigi makes a magical, rare appearance, sharing her inspiring and heartfelt message. While the snappier moments of the album will work dancefloors into a frenzy, the whole album breathes an analog warmth which is hard to find these days and which underlines the organic character of a fantastic, song-based album. Steve Bug chose the finest analog equipment, outboard gear and an analog console to create an album which is also, sound-wise, a true masterpiece.
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PFR 024CD
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Poker Flat proudly presents Collaboratory, Steve Bug's fourth artist album. Based strongly on the ideas of collaboration, shared ideas, mutual respect for fellow artists and the strength of combining forces in the studio, Steve chose some very special producers and vocalists to work with on this exciting project. From Berlin natives and well-known high-climbers Cassy and Clé (of Märtini Brös), to one-half of the Detroit Grand Pubahs aka Paris The Black Fu, ace producers and equally dexterous vocalists are assured. The Southern Hemisphere's hottest new export, Simon Flower features with Bug on their teasing cut "Passing Clouds," while Minimise boss and techno legend Donnacha Costello also goes head-to-head with the Poker Flat maestro in the studio. That's not to forget the stunning vocals from Brazilian talent Virginia Nascimento on the slow-spun "Trust In Me," and the classic Chi-Town cut "Like It Should Be," on which Helsinki's Gigi makes a magical, rare appearance, sharing her inspiring and heartfelt message. While the snappier moments of the album will work dancefloors into a frenzy, the whole album breathes an analog warmth which is hard to find these days and which underlines the organic character of a fantastic, song-based album. Steve Bug chose the finest analog equipment, outboard gear and an analog console to create an album which is also, sound-wise, a true masterpiece.
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PFR 103EP
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Poker Flat owner and visionary DJ & producer Steve Bug drops a full-length teaser with Two Of A Kind. Once again joining forces with long-time compadre Clé of Märtini Brös fame, the pair whip up a deep storm, resulting in the solemn midnight swagger of "Month Of Sip." Cool, metallic pads and trademark tight drums lay the groundwork for a momentous, twisted synth line. Full of tension, drama and style, it's a track that will define the night's dancefloor adventures.
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PFR 022CD
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Following on from the pioneering and heralded Bugnology mix in 2004, and the equally outstanding Bugnology 2 in 2006, Steve Bug, Poker Flat label head and one of the world's leading house and techno producers and DJs presents number three. The mix presents a detailed, mesmerizing journey through Bug's current musical addiction, and also takes a snapshot of a very exciting time in dance music, where genres and barriers are continually being broken, in the name of exciting, forward-thinking and free-flowing house music! Like its earlier volumes, Bugnology 3 is a genuine masterpiece in next generation DJ mixes. Not only did Steve carefully select each track featured here (no doubt club-tested and dancefloor approved) but there was a unique process of editing, looping, stretching and shortening involved, to ensure the whole mix flows like no other. Opening with the dense atmospheres of Anton Zap's "Captain Storm," and building steadily through tracks from Federico Molinari, Tigerskin and Moodymanc, to the surging melodies and rising synths of Santigo Salazar's "Materia Obscura," there is true euphoria compiled here. Bug also brings things down and deep with Two Armadillos' "Hamlin," from his own Dessous imprint. From here on in, depth, energy, and big-room synths are brought into play by George Kagais, and Stimming's smooth remix of Manuel Tur's "Vabanque." Pigon and Peace Division present overlapping beats, and a bizarre slice of deep funk is introduced with Lee Jones' "Weisses Kaninchen." The Per Eckbo Orchestra's samba-party is another highlight, followed by the tingling melodies of Schatrax's stunning remix of Daso & Pawas' "Det." Percussion and horns galore fill the spectrum as Sven U.K. & Andomat 3000's workout carries on the party, crossing paths with a crazy collaboration between Ripperton and Alex Attias. Damian Schwartz is mixed into the grinding heavyweight beats of Ben Klock, before taking things down a more cerebral route. Adultnapper presents a tripping late-night journey that fits perfectly next to Matthias Meyer's beautiful, sultry piece. Kink & Neville Watson's rising acidic masterpiece is the penultimate adventure of the mix, rocking the system before October's wonderfully tripped-out "Invitation" leads us into the realm of the senses. Another sensational and cutting-edge mix from Steve Bug, a true mixmaster.
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PFR 091EP
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Steve Bug is back with an impeccable production. "A World Without..." kicks off with a subtle groovy beat plus Steve's vocal sample as he adds layer upon layer of nifty sounds building up to a hypnotic groove, after which a stomach-punching synth kicks in. "Cru Sauvage" is based on a bubbly, bleepy melody -- a collage of deep and twisted effects grooving around beats, heavy offbeat snares and unexpected house chords.
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MM 132A-EP
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Some of the best tracks from the Steve Bug Fuse mix CD, in full unmixed versions. Volume 1 of the 2-part vinyl version features: tracks by Derrick May's Rhythim Is Rhythim: "The Dance (Living Room Mix)"; Johnny Dangerous: "Problem #13"; My My: "Moneybowl".
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MM 132B-EP
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Some of the best tracks from the Steve Bug Fuse mix CD, in full unmixed versions. Volume 2 of the 2-part vinyl version features tracks by by Foremost Poets: "Reasons To Be Dismal?"; Seph: "Dash"; Bangana: "Shrik".
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MM 028CD
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Steve Bug is the head of the highly acclaimed Poker Flat label, together with Kompakt and Minus probably the minimal label with the highest profile, selling extremely well and receiving much critical acclaim around the globe. This is the new episode in the top notch Fuse Presents series already featuring very well received mix CDs from Dave Clarke and DJ Hell, amongst others. The minimal scene is currently at its highest popularity with Steve Bug being one of the founding fathers and true icons of the scene next to Richie and Ricardo. Combining sought-after classics from Johnny Dangerous and Rhythim Is Rhythim with future anthems by Pier Bucci, Move D and Efdemin next to brand new Poker Flat gems from Steve Bug himself and long time buddy Guido Schneider, this mix really has it all. Just like on his previous Bugnology mix for Poker Flat, Steve edited all tracks with Ableton Live software for the ultimate continuous mix experience. Also featuring work from: Plasmik, Namito, Samim, Martin Landsky, Seph, Heartthrob, Mikael Stavöstrand, Big Bully, Foremost Poets, Square One, Justin Martin, MyMy, Bangana and Vincenzo.
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PFR 080EP
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Poker Flat label head Steve Bug returns with a new 12", Wet 'n' Dry. "Wet" kicks off with punchy kick'n'shakers and a dark chord sneaks up from behind and slowly makes your feet move, before the irresistibly groovy bassline comes in and paves the way for a slow rising climax. Very nice fresh'n'funky synths take the lead after the break. "Dry" spreads a darker atmosphere with straight-up textured cuts and acid-reduced elements. Synth stabs, a dry bassline and a manic melody sequence characterize the track and start to erupt after the middle part to tighten the tension.
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PFR 016CD
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After the great success of Bugnology 1, Steve Bug, Poker Flat label head and one of the world's leading house and techno producers and DJs is back with the second volume of his highly-addictive new album series. Bugnology 2 is not your regular mix CD, as all tracks have been partly edited and reconstructed using special software. The result is an exciting, elegant and adventurous flight through today's modern house and techno music. The album features tracks and mixes from the best artists (John Tejada, Audiomontage/Jamie Odell, Carl Craig, Charles Webster, Matthias Tanzmann, Pan-Pot, Guido Schneider, Theo Parrish, Sammy Dee, Steve Bug) and labels (Freerange, Moon Harbour, Mutek, Poker Flat, Tuning Spork, Wagon Repair) in the field of minimal and tech house.
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PFR 066EP
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"Steve Bug has had a big year with massive Poker Flat tunes coming out monthly... tunes that you have guarenteedly heard at every proper party in the past 12 months. But for us, at Poker Flat there is hardly a better start in the new year 2006 than a brand new Steve Bug single. With 'Smackman' on the A-side Poker Flat label boss Steve Bug delivers another hip shaking track handwritten in his unmistakable but fresh style. 'I-Thought' on the B-side starts with a clever beat-construction and a great bassline before some smart sound-gimmicks lead over to the first break. Still minimal, but with an incredible groove and great melodies both tracks are sure to leave lots of nice damage on the dancefloor."
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PFR 013CD
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"Poker Flat labelhead and of the world's leading Minimal- and Tech-House producer and DJ Steve Bug is back with a brilliant mix-album. But Bugnology is far more than a regular Mix-CD as all tracks have been partly reconstructed by Steve Bug using Ableton Live software. The result is a thrilling and exciting flight through the most modern and adventurous flavour of House Music. The album features tracks and mixes from the best artists (Josh Wink, Jesper Dahlbäck, I:Cube, Steve Bug, Alexi Delano, Justus Köhncke, Charles Webster, Freestyle Man, Guido Schneider, Stefan Goldmann) and labels (Music For Freaks, Kompakt, Ovum, Versatile, Palette, Poker Flat, Mood Music) in the field of Minimal- and Tech."
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