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TURBO 197EP
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Released in solidarity with Tiga's anti-tech house crusade, a silent campaign fought every day on the streets of your hometown, Blaze finds Russian crypto-whiz Dimitri Veimar still dancing with the rawer-than-the-rawest-dog electro. Throwing his weight behind what some in the media are probably already calling "Tiga's War" was absolutely necessary following the events of a recent gig in Moscow. Veimar opened the night by playing no fewer than three Tiga tracks, a definite Tiga Taboo. Tiga proceeded to play a set entirely comprised of recordings of every embarrassing thing Veimar had ever said in his life. Remix by Florian Kupfer.
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TURBO 195EP
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Turbo Recordings present their newest core artist, Russia's Dimitri Veimar. The label wishes they could tell you they discovered him when he and his friends shot down their Eurasian Outreach Ableton Tutorial Helicopter for being "too condescending,", but the truth is actually much simpler. Veimar is merely fluent in the universal language of 'floor-filling, one that transcends borders and skin-crawling descriptions alike. It is a primal tongue describing a future where all communication is elevated to an endless loop of sweat-drenched club-goers pressed tightly against the front of the stage, smiling at everything you do.
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TURBO 189EP
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Seasoned memory athletes will no doubt recall the Turbo Recordings' past affiliation with the former Soviet Union. Their A&R team spent countless hours sifting through layer after layer of Russian underground music, a shocking amount of which turned out to be fake SoundCloud accounts from producers based in Florida. In fact, their best intelligence suggests that Dimitri Veimar may be the only person making music in Russia today. With releases on Omnidisc and Renate, Veimar produces dark, raw-dog electro. You have no idea how much has been sacrificed in order to shield you from the realpolitik of international dance music.
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RENATE 005EP
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The fifth release on Renate Schallplatten comes from Dimitri Veimar of Moscow. He delivers four tracks of modern acid flavored goodness. The icing on the cake is a superb remix by Renate all-time favorite, Lauer.
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OMDS 002EP
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Dimitri Veimar has arrived with the second installment of the Omnidisc Swim Series. Time includes four raw cuts from the producer, ranging from the acid-soaked "Acid Jogging" to the driving cut "6 Days".
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