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MS 096EP
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The collaboration of the Japanese artist Hiroshi Watanabe and Derrick May began with "The Multiverse" track. This song became the name of the EP as well as the thematic frame for the release. Subsequently, one thing led to another. A real soul-traveler story between the worlds began. "All tracks I made for the record came across the multi-universe travelling myself", says Watanabe; "under the theme of 'receive, send, feel, connect', all tracks are connected and combine into one large work of art". Featuring classic looking cover illustration from the myth that is Abdul Qadim Haqq.
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KL 070CD
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Hiroshi Watanabe returns with his second album for the Athenean label, Klik Records. Since the release of his 2006 album, Genesis, the Japanese veteran producer kept composing music and growing his reputation by creating two albums under his Kaito alias. Hiroshi Watanabe, one of the most recognizable and critically-accepted Japanese ambassadors for house music now presents Sync Positive, which sees Hiroshi delve even further into the techno palette with his unique flair for color and warmth. As a totally immersive body of work built around nine instrumental compositions and one Japanese-oriented vocal track, Hiroshi Watanabe once again shows that he is capable of transporting the listener into his own musical landscape and taking us beyond the here and now.
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