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BKS 007EP
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Sometimes accidental meetings and little misunderstandings bring unexpected outcomes. One friendly chat over a glass of Japanese whiskey with a New York-based duo and one missed remix deadline for friends in Berlin ended up being quite a nice remix bundle on a Vilnius-based label by a Vilnius-based chap for those who know. Right on time for your special summer set. Tracks by Blondes and Fabian Dikof re-tooled by Vidis.
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SILENCE 017EP
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Vidis brought us a handful of hidden gems in 2012, a selection showcasing the under-estimated and often overlooked Lithuanian house scene. Silence Please! is a 14-track compilation that surprised many and turned more than a few heads with the unique taste of Vilnius house. This is a very special vinyl edition -- featuring tracks hand-picked by Vidis. Artists include Markas Palubenka, Few Nolder, Mario & Vidis, Downtown Party Network, mmpsuf and Darius Vaikas.
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GPM 058CD
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Lithuanian DJ and producer Vidis has a history of strong influence on the worldwide front. Together with his friend and partner Mario they are known as Mario & Vidis. The duo constantly rewrites house definitions, setting standards and pushing boundaries in all directions. Vidis' Get Physical debut is in the form of a compilation, but not like any you've heard before. Presenting: Silence Please!, the first-ever international compilation showcasing the Vilnius house scene and its most creative and inspiring personalities and moments in the form of musical tracks. "The compilation consists of 100% exclusive material," explains Vidis, "New and unreleased tracks from top Lithuanian house acts -- Mario & Vidis, Mario Basanov, Downtown Party Network, Few Nolder and Darius Vaikas. Unreleased remixes and edits of Fink, Jazzanova, Pompeya, Richard Davis, and Ernesto. I did my best to represent the finest we have talent-wise, to get as much exclusive material as possible, to get the right balance of unreleased and cutting-edge stuff with some already 'classic' moments of ours, to combine locally-produced stuff with remix work and collaborations with Swedish, American, Russian, British, French, and German artists ... It's not just another compilation representing some hot tracks of now or a collection of tried and tested hooks and melodies, it's a document and a statement in some respects -- the first proper representation of an emerging sound and scene from an unlikely territory. There were a few more names I wanted to represent and a few more tracks I wanted to include but they wouldn't fit genre, mood or tempo-wise. I like eclectic selections, but this time I wanted it to be a proper house mix with constant flow and integrity. Also something close to a real DJ set of mine."
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