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LAD 031EP
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Drug Dilling EP offers first new material from The/Das on the label since 2013's Outfashioned (LAD 010EP). Fabian Fenk and Philipp Koller's latest EP is the result of playful and pure studio sessions, during which they aimed to capture the often-overlooked club-friendly side of their project. The breakbeats of "Top Vibes" come as a welcomed surprise, while "Holy Rollers" pairs wobbling synth pads with a vocal cameo by DJ Tennis. The standout title-track recalls hazy after-party moments. Detroit stalwart DJ Bone delivers a focused reinterpretation, backing expertly-sampled organ takes and flanged vocal lines in an enticing bed of Afro-Cuban rhythms.
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SINNBUS 053CD
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Finally, the first full-length album from The/Das! For Freezer, the former side project of Bodi Bill allow themselves to be more band than project. In a technoid frame they create, along with regulars Thomalla (Krakatau), Jorg Wahner (Apparat) and Gunnar Spies (MIA.), a distinctly organic, in-depth soundscape. The/Das have chosen an exciting path. After sending their previous band Bodi Bill into a break, Fabian Fenk and Anton Feist have tried a lot with their new project The/Das, combining different musical approaches under one umbrella. Two EPs with techno tracks were released on Italy's cutting-edge dance label Life And Death. Fenk has also contributed vocals with Tale Of Us, also on Life And Death. The/Das have travelled half the world, performing -- according to context -- as a band or merging their pieces into pulsating DJ sets. The/Das' style has condensed more and more and their sub-cooled and highly driving music has grown, culminating in this highly-anticipated album.
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SINNBUS 053LP
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LP version. Includes download code and printed inner sleeve. Finally, the first full-length album from The/Das! For Freezer, the former side project of Bodi Bill allow themselves to be more band than project. In a technoid frame they create, along with regulars Thomalla (Krakatau), Jorg Wahner (Apparat) and Gunnar Spies (MIA.), a distinctly organic, in-depth soundscape. The/Das have chosen an exciting path. After sending their previous band Bodi Bill into a break, Fabian Fenk and Anton Feist have tried a lot with their new project The/Das, combining different musical approaches under one umbrella. Two EPs with techno tracks were released on Italy's cutting-edge dance label Life And Death. Fenk has also contributed vocals with Tale Of Us, also on Life And Death. The/Das have travelled half the world, performing -- according to context -- as a band or merging their pieces into pulsating DJ sets. The/Das' style has condensed more and more and their sub-cooled and highly driving music has grown, culminating in this highly-anticipated album.
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LAD 010EP
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Anton Feist and Fabian Fenk of The/Das is back with three new songs that move mysteriously around the edges of the club. The EP opens with "Outfashioned," whose thin, melancholic vocal line connects the crowded dancefloor to the individual headphones. "Suburban Drugstore" is a song that pays attention to small details and opens a space that is filled with the haunting vocals of The/Das singer Fabian Fenk. "Akimbo" takes place at the outskirts of the dancefloor, with gazes floating around and fixating on a figure.
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