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Every dog has that one spot -- you scratch it, and your four-legged friend loses control and starts kicking in ecstasy. Timboletti's music works pretty much like that, only he uses full-bodied basslines to stimulate his audience. Timboletti employs psychelicious sounds and melodies, enchanted sample scraps, and a pinch of acid for a sound that tickles the brain and the body. It's the essence of forward thrust and deepness, presented in five variations on Hintersee.
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Timboletti's Lindholz EP opens with "Murrakus" and "Wüstenlauf," which evoke mysterious scenes from an oriental bazaar and incite a pleasant restlessness in the listener. The deep yet uplifting "Makrovic" is invaded by tripped-out samples, reminiscent of radio transmissions from some odd parallel dimension. "Barfuss Bravo" sounds just as alien and is just as compelling, as delirious melodies and delay cascades unfold upon tight, driving rhythm sections. Mollono.Bass's remix is a stardust fantasy flying high upon a standing bassline. In contrast, Caterkarlos shifts down a gear and reflects on the multidimensional anatomy of "Barfuss Bravo" with a smooth down beat version.
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