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DIYNAMIC 011LP
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DIYNAMIC 011CD
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Uner is proud to announce the arrival of his latest album, Tune432. It comes on the Diynamic label that he has been an important part of in the last four years and proves him to be one of the day's finest house producers. 2013 has been another great year for the man, having been a regular in Ibiza at parties like Insane at Pacha, Diynamic Neon Nights at Sankeys and Carl Cox's night at Space. So, too, did he release the excellent Phamovi EP on Cocoon, adding the label to his already impressive discography alongside the likes of Cadenza, and he also picked up an award as best DJ newcomer in 2013, got nominated for "Artist of the Year" at the Vicious Awards and undertook an extensive tour of the best clubs in America from Chicago to New York, San Fran to Miami. It has taken one year for Tune432 to take shape, working while travelling and producing day and night. The end result is spectacular. A 13-track album where acoustic instruments and analog sounds abound, with Uner making the most of his classical training to offer us a more emotional side to his sound away from his usual club offerings: all instruments were tuned to 432 Hz to offer a deep yet sweet tone that laces the whole album. It kicks off with "Let Me Introduce Him," which gets us started with plenty of organic elements that then lead to the different piano layers in "Surfering." Uner finds inspiration in his Basque land to then compose "Laderas del Sollube," which makes us vibrate with the distorted bass, and makes the most of outstanding performances from collaborating artists Peik, LazarusMan, Kafele Bandele and Negra. Tune432 is a harmonious journey filled with emotion and creativity, where organic and analog sounds, a love of melody and harmony and Uner's own particular sound are expressed on a higher plane than we've been accustomed to in his EPs, thus surprising us with an album that is undoubtedly his most important release to date.
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DIYNAMIC 067EP
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Spain's Uner presents long-awaited EP Four Consecutive, featuring two completely new Uner tracks. The more analog sound and density of the tracks create a deeper and darker sound, proving Uner is completely on top of the direction house music is going these days. "Undisclosed" shows off this deeper sound with wavy bass lines, creating a perfect late-night club track that will fill the dancefloor in seconds. "LFO" pushes the limit a little further with beats and sounds that are a bit more up-tempo.
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CADENZA 086EP
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Uner returns to Cadenza Records with the Nagual EP. "Bonheur (Part 1)" is a definite journey track, spreading itself out over 12 minutes with a booming yet sophisticated tribal rhythm, ticking all the right boxes for a modern day house record. "La Playa (Part 2)" maintains the energy levels, with a bright and urgent rhythm track, gliding and random keys, percussive effects and melting synths all jostling for position, its discordance creating the intensity and mood of this piece.
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COR 105EP
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Spanish DJ and producer Uner is a child of the digital age. No pseudo retro-analog-attacks here and no looking at the Berlin hipster crowd. And he continues in that direction with his Cocoon Recordings debut. Vocal samples and spacey sound fragments meet warm and hypnotic arpeggio synths. There is a lot of room and deepness in here that creates a dreamy atmosphere which is hard to find in techno productions these days.
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CADENZA 072EP
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Uner joins Cadenza for the first time with the Palua EP. "Pallene" marks itself with an insatiably rhythmic appetite. Bongos tap, tom drums echo and shakers hiss, underpinned by a provocative piano melody. Winding along at a pitter-patter pace, Uner's live percussion performed alongside Nacho Gonzalez makes for an elegant atmosphere. Building demurely with a rising bass line, "Cocoua" swings into dusky late-night vibes as a melodic chord pattern makes its entrance. Gloriously simple in its stabbing arrangement, "Cocoua" feels hypnotic and sexy.
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