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VIDAB 007EP
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"Pumping, pumping, pumping: Andre Goc a.k.a. Wouldbenice seems to know one modus operandi, and one only. The main attraction in this epic blockbuster is without a doubt his bass drum, rolling straightforward, telling a highly dramatic story with the simplest of means and staying honest throughout the process. Listening to that monster of an A-side, you may just have witnessed the boldest bass drum in human history. Driven by hi-hats seemingly made out of surgical steel, this EP chooses the direct way to the floor, tosses aside everything dispensable and establishes a steady alliance with the prime time. This is the oily 'Internationale' of house, a three-legged hymn to the vintage sound of the Bermuda triangle Chicago-Detroit-Berlin. Garnished with a scent of digital blackness and some elliptic bouncing on the b-side, this record presents itself as a certified essential for the spinning people, staying strong and simple on the party of your choice."
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VIDAB 003EP
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"Morning bread, warm as hands, when the night has left us and the dusty streets shift a quiet hour and only from far away a lonely ambulance sees the beauty of the returning colors, and the quietness invites to remain silent like an overall covering blanket and empty squares in horizontal light stretch and strain like awakening dogs while the city, slowly, turns into a machine again, and on the far side of the bridge, the chewing ravers step into their cars."
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