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SUOL 043EP
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What do you get when you lock Trickski, Hollis P. Monroe and Overnite in a studio for a few days? An incredible, trippy fusion of the raw, punching Trickski sound, trademark Monroe house grooves, and the distinctive, chilling vocals of Overnite. The title-track is one hell of a dancefloor destroyer and on the B-side, The Black 80s aka Hollis P. Monroe and Overnite rework the title-track to make it a brooding, eerie piece of house music. On B2., Trickski takes the wheel again for their "Voyage D'amour."
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SUOL 030EP
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Trickski became the critics' favorite in the blink on an eye with their album Unreality (SUOL 002CD) and now it's time for the second single, featuring the gifted vocalist Ernesto. House touches, dub touches, and a nice, warm feel. Remixes courtesy of Axel Boman, Tom Trago and Soul Minority.
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SUOL 002CD
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This is the debut album from Berlin-based duo Tricksi, who have already caused some serious damage on the dancefloors with their releases on the infamous imprint Sonar Kollektiv. It's summer 2011 and things are slowing down on the dancefloors. Maximum deceleration with a minimum frictional loss. Filthy suspense-funk at around 115 bpm. And out there at the front of the pack are Yannick Labbé and Daniel "Stoerte" Becker, the duo better known as Trickski. On their long-awaited debut album Unreality, the two Berlin-based producers invoke the mighty power of the slow, shifting groove. The musical duo have come a long, long way since release on the Compost Black label: their original Detroit-inspired sound with its tendency for the grand gesture -- which burst onto the Sonar Kollektiv's traditionally well-ordered nu-jazz parallel universe like a whirlwind -- has evolved into a sinister, shuffle-soul gurgle, filled with tinny percussion sounds, rough samples, and mechanical funk. The 17 tracks on Unreality represent the magnificent preliminary result of the slow evolution of the Trickski sound. House music for dark, intimate clubs in which the cold reality of daily life seems suspended for a night. The title is intended as a reflection on a scene that exists in the twilight zone of collective boundary-hopping and escapism weekend after weekend, following its own, often eccentric laws. Unreality is not just a reference to nightlife experiences that the two of them wish for -- or those they'd prefer not to acknowledge -- but rather to the unrealities of life in general. The release of this record will definitively catapult Trickski to the forefront of the European house-producer scene. Their debut album also features three of the most distinctive contemporary voices: Suol label mate Fritz Kalkbrenner, Ernesto from Gothenburg, Sweden, and Irfane Khan-Acito from Paris. And the two producers also lend their own vocal talents to some of the tracks. Titanic, peak-time belters such as "Good Time To Pray," "Wilderness" and "Love's A Beat" are followed by sketch-like interludes, which fuse the 17 tracks into a finely-balanced whole. It is, as Philip Sherburne once fittingly described the sound of Trickski: "The perfect balance between grinding and glowing."
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SUOL 026EP
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Yannick Labbé and Daniel "Stoerte" Becker are the duo better known as Trickski. "Wilderness" is the first single from their long-awaited debut album Unreality. The original version of "Wilderness" has a massive groove that grinds itself into your brain. The remix by Genius Of Time makes you close your eyes and enjoy the ride. Soulphiction handles the re-rub, concentrating on the vocal while an arpeggiator takes it away to funky town. Also includes a remix by Jef K.
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SUOL 019EP
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The Suol family welcomes a release from Daniel & Yannick aka Trickski. "Point 0" is a slow burner with a paddish loop that climbs up your spine 'til it finally reaches your brain to melt down what's left of it. "Pill Collins" is sex with 2 twin sisters and their mom at the same time! The beat is not much faster than 105 bpm, but you haven't felt that much groove in a long time! Remixes by Chopstick & Johnjon and H.O.S.H.
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