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01. ROLI WIDMER/STYRO 2000 - Morgens Um 11 (2005)
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ARTIST
ROLI WIDMER/STYRO 2000
TITLE
Chasperli EP
FORMAT
10"
LABEL
BRUCHSTUCKE
CATALOG #
BRUCH 020EP
BRUCH 020EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/17/2006
"This release is probably hard to understand for those few, who don't speak the Swiss German dialect fluently. That's one reason why this release is limited to 500 copies... The track on the logo-side features the legendary 'Spider' in Zurich. An afterhour club that was shut down by a massive police raid last year. The track is called '11am' and Styro2000 captures the atmosphere at the end of a club night. Or the end of a club. 'Why don't you go on? Why do you shut down? Did the police come? Where do we go now?' the female voice is asking. Then the track spirals slowly but surely into weird afterhour music. The B-side is based on a Punch and Judy radioplay, the voices being sort of a national treasure of childhood for the small and tall kids born and raised in these parts. But the rearrangement of the sampled voices leads to an altogether different meaning of the story. It's no longer a children's fairytale, but an absurd trip into drug users attitudes and slang. You can call it an ironic mirror, a joke on club behaviour." Limited stock, deleted item.