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GPM 016EP
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Originally released in June, 2004. "After two collaborations with M.A.N.D.Y., GPM 016 features the first independent project by Patrick Dechent aka Sunsetpeople. While 'Mifune' continues Sunsetpeople's characteristic mix of dub and deepness, it is also more demanding and ecstatic. Patrik's production partner Booka Shade adds crisp, electronic elements, distinct chords and dominant vocoder vocals which make this techno/house hybrid work in both camps, energetically bridging the gap between prime time and after hour. For the B-side, Martin Landsky, German keeper of the old school Chicago house Grail, contributes a mix based on snippets of the original's essential elements -- its clear-cut killer groove nails the crowd to the floor without losing the gist of the original's dubby character. Jack your body!"
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GPM 035EP
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Originally released in 2005. Sunsetpeople aka Patrik Dechent is back with the follow up to last year's excellent Mifune. Working in the studio with Get Physical's Booka Shade as his production partner, the package is a characteristic mix of Sunsetpeople's dub deepness in a 4/4 setting. "Orion" features delicate percussion, burbling electronics and spacey atmospheres driven by a deep sub bass. On the flipside, the low slung groove of "Salty Dog" may be recognizable from the recent M.A.N.D.Y. Body Language compilation. The simple bassline groove builds gradually through canine atmospherics with acid squelches and sparkling textures.
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