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TURBO 128EP
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Patrice Baumel and Bomb Connery (the new secret alias of a top UK producer) remix tracks from the Tiga/Zombie Nation supergroup. Hard-hitting, high-concept Trouw resident Baumel turns "Rock the Peace" into a dancefloor cluster bomb. Bomb Connery is a remorseless banger-artisan on his killer mix of "Work." Best "anonymous producer" name of the year.
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TURBO 118EP
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Turbo Recordings presents a second pack of killer remixes of ZZT's "Work," off the Tiga/Zombie Nation supergroup's Partys Over Earth (TURBO 033CD/LP) -- featuring The Advent & Spiriakos, Norman Nodge and Gingy & Bordello. It fills us with a profound, seething rage to think that anyone doesn't worship The Advent. Here he teams with Spiriakos to convert any stragglers. Meanwhile, real-life lawyer Norman Nodge uses his autogenic training to create a track that's elegant and hypnotic. Gingy & Bordello showcase another step in their evolution.
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TURBO 116EP
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The latest single off of ZZT's Partys Over Earth album (TURBO 033CD/LP) romances the grindstone with 5 ½ minutes of hard labor in the analog mines. Also features a remix by Nautiluss, the new techno alias of Thunderheist's Graham Zilla.
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TURBO 033LP
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3x10" box version. Tiga and Zombie Nation have joined forces to create the most potent dance record of the year. Apocalyptic tension. Panic-fueled fundowns. 2012 is approaching. Having both rocked remarkably long and prolific careers, the members of ZZT possess uncanny staying power in an industry where hype ends faster than it begins. Zombie Nation's production credentials are impeccable, and his reputation as a live performer has made him a permanent fixture on Europe's main stages. Meanwhile, Tiga's vocal hooks, sampling know-how, DJ sets and impressive work as a label boss have all kept him perched atop the electro-pyramid. These are two major players in the indie-dance world, but together, they are something else entirely. ZZT first established themselves as paradigm wreckas back in 2007 with Lower State Of Consciousness, upping the ante on how "crazy" a crazy club record needs to be. Dazed & Confused named it their "Electronica Single of the Year," while Rough Trade likened it to "hearing Da Funk for the first time... getting Justice to turn it inside out is a master stroke. Tune of the Year." Partys Over Earth is relentless, uncompromising combat funk. If the new ZZT were a drug, it would be DZZMT. Not the stuff some loser shaman huffs behind the village gas station, but a new-school cut of freebase free-bass that tears out your central nervous system and forces it to dance with the hottest elf you've ever seen.
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TURBO 058EP
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2008 single, featuring an extended rework from Erol Alkan.
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TURBO 112EP
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ZZT continue their reign of underground club domination with their most overt anthem yet. "Partys Over Los Angeles," taken from their Partys Over Earth album (TURBO 033CD/LP) is the dancefloor herald of the End Times, brought to life by Tiga and Zombie Nation. The duo has harnessed the essence of the peak-time monster and unleashed it on the new-jack masses. Duke Dumont's remix is a stripped-down snakecharmer while Jon Convex serves up a version that reflects the vanguard of new-school UK bass-influenced techno.
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TURBO 033CD
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Tiga and Zombie Nation have joined forces to create the most potent dance record of the year. Apocalyptic tension. Panic-fueled fundowns. 2012 is approaching. Having both rocked remarkably long and prolific careers, the members of ZZT possess uncanny staying power in an industry where hype ends faster than it begins. Zombie Nation's production credentials are impeccable, and his reputation as a live performer has made him a permanent fixture on Europe's main stages. Meanwhile, Tiga's vocal hooks, sampling know-how, DJ sets and impressive work as a label boss have all kept him perched atop the electro-pyramid. These are two major players in the indie-dance world, but together, they are something else entirely. ZZT first established themselves as paradigm wreckas back in 2007 with Lower State Of Consciousness, upping the ante on how "crazy" a crazy club record needs to be. Dazed & Confused named it their "Electronica Single of the Year," while Rough Trade likened it to "hearing Da Funk for the first time... getting Justice to turn it inside out is a master stroke. Tune of the Year." Partys Over Earth is relentless, uncompromising combat funk. If the new ZZT were a drug, it would be DZZMT. Not the stuff some loser shaman huffs behind the village gas station, but a new-school cut of freebase free-bass that tears out your central nervous system and forces it to dance with the hottest elf you've ever seen.
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TURBO 109EP
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"ZZT is Zombie Nation and Tiga. They are not friends. This is no game. To date, they have claimed responsibility for 'Lower States of Consciousness,' 'The Worm,' and 'ZZafrika'. Their album Partys Over Earth is forthcoming. You have grown spoiled by your culture of information. This is all you get."
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TURBO 100LP
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"The list of artists who have appeared on Turbo Recordings is staggering by any measure. For an indie dance label to survive 13 years and over 100 releases is a remarkable feat, but for a singles-driven label, the magic has often revolved around the institution of the remix. Turbo A&R have done an extraordinary job of bringing in talent, poaching the most exciting artists of the moment. It makes sense then, for its 100th release, that they would craft a package that highlights this prowess. For anyone who heard it out, ZZafrika was unquestionably one of the biggest records of the year. The renegade dove-child of Tiga and Zombie Nation, ZZT has built up a cult following by virtue of its off-the-rails, wildly eccentric party tracks. They don't do interviews. They don't do remixes. They don't do filler. As the duo puts the finishing touches on their outrageously great debut album, Turbo has decided to settle some unfinished business and follow up the one-sided pro-etched vinyl 12" with a full-blown release, one that would do the track justice and bring it to the wider audience it deserves. For the mega triple-pack vinyl we have six cuts: Gesaffelstein, Julio Bashmore, Light Year & The Finger Prince, Plein Soleil, Crowdpleaser, Tomas Andersson. Download card includes: Turbo Century (70 of Turbo's best tracks) + the digital version of the Turbo100 remix package."
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TURBO 090EP
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"ZZR is Zombie Nation and Tiga. 'Zzafrika' is Nature's Coolest Joke."
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