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The sonic world of Mollono.Bass is very similar to the landscape of deep forests and lakes in which it was created. Just like the bucolic beauty of his home Mecklenburg is in a constant state of change, with each season bringing different light, different colours, different moods and atmospheres, his style as a music producer is best described as organically flowing between styles, ideas and genres. This is very noticeable in his remixes: sometimes they turn out as a euphoric house tune bursting with sunny vibes, sometimes they present themselves as technoish twilight in the mysterious undergrowth of ecstasy. Sometimes Mollono.Bass plays with the human soul of a voice or the hand-played dynamics of a band, and sometimes he is inspired by the purely synthetic grace of digitally processed rhythms and grooves. That said, the already seventh part of the Mollono.Bass Remix Collection is a highly versatile, yet at the same time highly consistent affair -- be it on your headphones or on a massive sound system.
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On The Fly tells about the small moments of the big journey that is the path of jPattersson as a musician: Barefooted gratitude in the shade of a palm tree, a hike through the dreamlike colors of the highlands, a balcony scene with a glass of wine and the view of another galaxy... It's these small moments that fuel his contagious enthusiasm and hope that form the backbone for his signature "jPatterssong-writing". On The Fly is a very personal album that invites you to join the flight yourselves: six of the eight tracks come with the highly stimulating catchiness of a four-to-the-floor beat. Sometimes it's jPattersson's voice that sets the mood, sometimes it's his trumpet, and then again, it's the frequencies of electronically processed harmony which stretch like elastic rubber bands between delicate introspection and buzzing euphoria. A track generously marinated in sunlight and dub as well as a piece of oceanic downbeat relaxation round off this forth jPattersson album just perfectly. "Baila Conmigo" features Macarena Gómez.
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LP version. On The Fly tells about the small moments of the big journey that is the path of jPattersson as a musician: Barefooted gratitude in the shade of a palm tree, a hike through the dreamlike colors of the highlands, a balcony scene with a glass of wine and the view of another galaxy... It's these small moments that fuel his contagious enthusiasm and hope that form the backbone for his signature "jPatterssong-writing". On The Fly is a very personal album that invites you to join the flight yourselves: six of the eight tracks come with the highly stimulating catchiness of a four-to-the-floor beat. Sometimes it's jPattersson's voice that sets the mood, sometimes it's his trumpet, and then again, it's the frequencies of electronically processed harmony which stretch like elastic rubber bands between delicate introspection and buzzing euphoria. A track generously marinated in sunlight and dub as well as a piece of oceanic downbeat relaxation round off this forth jPattersson album just perfectly. "Baila Conmigo" features Macarena Gómez.
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The music of Amir Telem wanders through the human consciousness like a mighty endorphin storm with torrential downpours of happiness-inducing neurotransmitters. The analog thunder of the bassline rolls through your nervous system until it finds its grounding in the stomping of your feet, the stroboscopic flashes of digital lightning bath you in the dazzling light of pure euphoria. It leaves you with a feeling of freshness and peaceful calm similar to what lingers in the air after a summer rain. In hearing distance to progressive house, melodic techno, and neo trance, Amir Telem opened up his very own groove universe, and his album Art Of Compassion reflects the stunning elegance of his unique sound. From the sunlit melodies of "Sage Tear" and the house-y updraught of "Krishna" to the kaleidoscopic escalations of "One More Prayer", from the broken beats and electroid '80s vibes in "Do You Believe In Magics" to the vocal tracks "Fight It" and "Mode Of Service", the stylistic bandwidth is a truly enlightening trip, especially when enjoyed as the coherent story this album tells.
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The third Mollono.Bass album is dedicated to what we need most. As inhabitants of the same planet, as members of a free society, and as a culture. Everyone has to stick together more than ever, rather than drifting further and further apart. At the same time, Together brings together everything Mollono.Bass stands for since more than 20 years: Ritualist Afro-influences and acid loops, the sensual physicality of house, the laidback boost of dub techno, analog depth and digital highs, hope transcribed into groove and utopia set into rhythmic motion. It's the dynamic novelty and pioneering spirit of the arrangements that reflect the unmistakable signature style of this producer. True to the traditional idea of an album, complete with previously unreleased tracks and special versions, Together is a highly immersive listening experience from start to end and works beautifully on the dancefloor and far beyond it. Features Bonfante, Rodden von Ast, and Andy's Echo.
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Naked feet and warm sand, a salty breeze rustling in the leaves of the palm trees, the intoxicating gravity of an ice-cold bottle in the hand... jPattersson brings up nine shimmering pearls from the dubby depths of his repertoire and adds them to exactly this chain of associations. Mood gives expression to an unquenched thirst for musical innovation and to a growing maturity. While the soul of jPattersson still reverberates through the frequencies of his trumpet and his voice, his third album sounds all new and different again. About half of the tracks have a classic song structure, with all the ensuing catchiness. In-between these tunes there's everything from tropical tipsiness to hypnotic depth. In consequence, it's a wonderful album to listen to from beginning to end -- and at the same time made for the dancefloor. Features Lore and Guacáyo. Remix by Kermesse.
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LP version. Naked feet and warm sand, a salty breeze rustling in the leaves of the palm trees, the intoxicating gravity of an ice-cold bottle in the hand... jPattersson brings up nine shimmering pearls from the dubby depths of his repertoire and adds them to exactly this chain of associations. Mood gives expression to an unquenched thirst for musical innovation and to a growing maturity. While the soul of jPattersson still reverberates through the frequencies of his trumpet and his voice, his third album sounds all new and different again. About half of the tracks have a classic song structure, with all the ensuing catchiness. In-between these tunes there's everything from tropical tipsiness to hypnotic depth. In consequence, it's a wonderful album to listen to from beginning to end -- and at the same time made for the dancefloor. Features Lore and Guacáyo. Remix by Kermesse.
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After half a decade of wait, Berlin-based producer Douglas Greed makes his long-awaited return with Angst -- the ten-track follow-up to his 2014 album released on BPitch Control, Driven (BPC 288CD/LP). Fruit of a transitional period that's seen him go through all kinds of creative ups-and-downs, Angst refers to the inherent ambivalence attached to the sentiment of fear. In Douglas's case, fear -- though crippling at times -- is also what makes him tick; the catalyst force that pushes him to outdo and reinvent himself so constantly. Born out of the hope to find that crucial innocence of his younger music-loving self again, Angst finds Douglas brushing a ten-part tableau of warmly atmospheric, quietly nostalgic pieces, in the tradition of his previous releases for BPitch, Freude Am Tanzen, 3000 Grad, et al -- whether solo or under his parallel project Yeah But No alongside Fabian Kuss and Eating Snow with Mooryc. Infused with the refined pop sensibility that's become trademark to his sound, the album reels out a soul-fulfilling narrative that very much feels like a second wind; deftly swinging the pendulum betwixt sun-streaked melodies, transporting emotional crescendos and intricately woven textural membranes to lose yourself into. Starting off with the sense-awakening and supremely resilient electro-pop of "Roll With The Punches", featuring Joy Wellboy on vocals, whose upcoming LP was co-produced by Douglas, the album alternates dynamic highlights -- from the jazz and trip-hop-indebted "The Taste of Dust" to the Border Community-esque trancey charm of "Everybody Wants To Live In A Mansion" -- and wistfully enticing cuts like "The Few", "Numbers" (both songs with vocals by Odd Beholder) or the polyphonic chimes and brass-laden roller "Random Groove". As its title suggests, Angst also cuts a wide window open into Douglas's bruises and introspective leaning, shining with maximal depth on the thoroughly intimate coming-out of "Wie Man Unsterbliche Tiere Züchtet" and "Fight For You", where day-to-day anxieties give birth to larger-than-life narrative arcs and corollas. The ironically airwaves-ready closer "Not Afraid" with Joy Wellboy makes for the vanishing point of Douglas' full-length journey, but no ending to it by any means. It's a gift that keeps on giving.
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LP version. After half a decade of wait, Berlin-based producer Douglas Greed makes his long-awaited return with Angst -- the ten-track follow-up to his 2014 album released on BPitch Control, Driven (BPC 288CD/LP). Fruit of a transitional period that's seen him go through all kinds of creative ups-and-downs, Angst refers to the inherent ambivalence attached to the sentiment of fear. In Douglas's case, fear -- though crippling at times -- is also what makes him tick; the catalyst force that pushes him to outdo and reinvent himself so constantly. Born out of the hope to find that crucial innocence of his younger music-loving self again, Angst finds Douglas brushing a ten-part tableau of warmly atmospheric, quietly nostalgic pieces, in the tradition of his previous releases for BPitch, Freude Am Tanzen, 3000 Grad, et al -- whether solo or under his parallel project Yeah But No alongside Fabian Kuss and Eating Snow with Mooryc. Infused with the refined pop sensibility that's become trademark to his sound, the album reels out a soul-fulfilling narrative that very much feels like a second wind; deftly swinging the pendulum betwixt sun-streaked melodies, transporting emotional crescendos and intricately woven textural membranes to lose yourself into. Starting off with the sense-awakening and supremely resilient electro-pop of "Roll With The Punches", featuring Joy Wellboy on vocals, whose upcoming LP was co-produced by Douglas, the album alternates dynamic highlights -- from the jazz and trip-hop-indebted "The Taste of Dust" to the Border Community-esque trancey charm of "Everybody Wants To Live In A Mansion" -- and wistfully enticing cuts like "The Few", "Numbers" (both songs with vocals by Odd Beholder) or the polyphonic chimes and brass-laden roller "Random Groove". As its title suggests, Angst also cuts a wide window open into Douglas's bruises and introspective leaning, shining with maximal depth on the thoroughly intimate coming-out of "Wie Man Unsterbliche Tiere Züchtet" and "Fight For You", where day-to-day anxieties give birth to larger-than-life narrative arcs and corollas. The ironically airwaves-ready closer "Not Afraid" with Joy Wellboy makes for the vanishing point of Douglas' full-length journey, but no ending to it by any means. It's a gift that keeps on giving.
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Sometimes with, sometimes without vocals; sometimes with tangible, sometimes with virtual instruments; and always with a solid dose of bass. Buzzing with an unmistakable groove, the productions of Mollono.Bass take ever new directions. That's why his Remix Collections present themselves as broadband tonics for party heads with musical sophistication. Number five in the series in no exception: From hands-up-in-the-air moments of collective euphoria to glandular tickles and cortical itches, there's pretty much everything a real good party experience is made of. Features Whale vs. Elephant, Elias Doré & Acado, Taster Peter, Bonfante, Dandara, Anissa Damali, Dole & Kom, Stereo Express, Matchy & Bott, Oh Sleep, Mark Tarmonea & Yannek Maunz, Renga Weh, Einmusik, Junge & Maedchen, and Antoine Villoutreix.
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Green Lake Project's GLP is an album that vibrates with the endlessness of space and an intense atmosphere of rocket-powered departure. It finds expression in the heaving waves of the basslines and the sharp spray of the hi-hats, but just as much in the hypnotic play of all those subtle elements that are less obvious: The spiraling vortex of melodies and acidic synthesizer departures creates a sonic texture of organic beauty that is reminiscent of the intricate perfection of nature down here on planet Earth -- clearly a signature element in Green Lake Project's unique space techno style. Altogether 11 tracks summarize what the mysterious duo has become well-known for at festivals and parties over the last years: Big productions for big emotions in front of big sound systems.
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Twenty-five years: That's the amount of time that has passed since the first Dole & Kom EP went on rotation in the club world. Ever since the duo managed to keep a straight line -- yet to take unexpected turns again and again. Elements of techno and house have always been a part of this trip, like sheet lightning on the horizon -- but at the end of the day none of these genres is an appropriate description for the sound of Dole & Kom. Melodic enigma and subtle drama, heavyweight bass frequencies, ecstatic intricacy, and whipping hi-hat showers: These are some of the most prominent features of Dole & Kom's debut album. It consists of exclusively new tracks, and all of them reflect a deep and unbroken passion for the dancefloor, multiplied with a remarkable amount of experience. Three tracks have been created in collaboration with befriended vocal artists, apart from these you'll hear Dole & Kom as pure as it gets. In other words: Dance music that stimulates the listener on both an emotional and an intellectual level, dance music that provides both depth and uplift. Features Anduze and Kijana.
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Sometimes he sounds like the euphorigenic warmth of a spring wind, sometimes he sends you on a fluorescent roller coaster ride through the bends of your brain: Mollono.Bass creates a world of sound that has many different climate zones. His remixes are probably the most vivid proof of this characteristic feature. They cover quite possibly all aspects of electronic dance music, but frequently they also come from genres that are surprisingly remote. Somehow he manages to merge all these different vibes and inspirations into one compelling flow of danceability. That's why the fourth part of the Remix Collection is like a panoramic view of all these different layers of mood and atmosphere. 13 Mollono.Bass remixes of tracks from Shkoon, Slow Nomaden, Bona Fide, Tibau, Into Lala, Slow Nomaden, Elfenberg, Timboletti, Il Civetto, Zigan Aldi, Dole & Kom, Brigade, and Seth Schwarz & Westerby.
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In our fast moving times, five years of sharing a musical path is a remarkable way, and a good moment, to celebrate. Mollono.Bass and Ava Asante celebrate with their first joint album: Birds Flying High. By combining the catchiness of their solid grooves with a touching violin and a breathtaking voice, they create a magical journey - a journey that takes you along endless roads from lively African villages to mystic Asian dreams. While Part One of their vinyl double brought pleasure to the festival world in the summer of 2016 already (3000GRAD 035EP), the silence of the following winter gave them more precious time in the studio to melt all their musical feelings into a second vinyl. This CD combines the new mixes with the Part One. Lay back and relax or move your feet in passion.
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In modern time, five years of sharing a musical path is a remarkable way and a good moment to celebrate. Mollono.Bass & AVA Asante celebrate with their first joint album: Birds Flying High. While part one of the vinyl double brought pleasure to the festival world in the summer of 2016 already (3000GRAD 035EP), the silence of winter gave more of their precious time in the studio to melt all their musical feelings into the second part of the record. This time the journey takes you along endless roads from lively African villages to mystic Asian dreams.
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Summer, sunshine, feeling good - for their long desired debut album Mollono.Bass & AVA Asante take this great essence of life to compose a unique kind of electronic music. By combining the catchiness of their solid grooves with a touching violin and a breathtaking voice they create a magical journey that will make you feel like Birds Flying High. While some tracks are bursting with euphoria, others swing along with dubby easiness - and all of them will touch your soul deep inside.
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Mollono.Bass loves receiving tracks to remix. His good friends, with whom he shares a deep passion for driving grooves and catchy melodies, send him work from a variety of genres. Some specialize in samples and synthesizers, some are singers and songwriters, and others send tracks by their bands. So for Mollono.Bass, remixing is never boring, and it's always a wonderful source of inspiration. The wide range of his source material makes his highly danceable interpretations extremely varied -- just like this remix collection itself. Includes remixes of tracks by Dole & Kom, Jan Ploetzlich, Dolph (remixed with Seth Schwarz), Noetics, Bondi, Parasite Single, Tagträumer2 (remixed with Marc Vogler), Konfetti Klub Ensemble, Be Svendsen, Just Karl & Oliver Sylo, JPattersson (remixed with Schwarz), Monolink & Acid Pauli, and Pupkulies & Rebecca (remixed with Schwarz).
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Monolink and Acid Pauli, experts at crafting deep, hypnotic dance music in the highly narrative style of traditional song, set free a guitar chord and let it oscillate around the powerful surge of an electronic bassline, while the bittersweet vocal drops down a cascade of echoes, bursts into sparkling sample fractals, and dissolves into the rhythmic flow of "The End." The deeply cinematic "New Morning" is another effortless interplay between emotional singer-songwriter music and driving club sound. Mollono.Bass's remix infuses "The End" with his unmistakable groove; The Micronaut presents a colorful re-interpretation of "New Morning" based on broken beat structures.
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The Glitz (Daniel Nitsch and Andreas Henneberg) present their debut full-length album, No Drama, the result of two years of studio work. Since 2003, Nitsch and Henneberg have been running their label Voltage Musique Records with Markus Hille and traveling around the world with their respective solo projects; these engagements, combined with the distance between their homes (one lives in Rostock, one in Berlin) have limited the time available for studio work. This is still "no drama" for the boys; in fact, they benefit from the distance and always bring new ideas and creativity to their meetings. In other words, the title No Drama can be taken as their attitude toward life. A north German laid-back attitude meets rascally Berlin cheeriness. Their disparate influences and musical backgrounds are probably the most important bricks in the foundation of their album's independent sound -- without losing the red thread one can find clear traces of downbeat, trip-hop, jazz, and funk next to club-friendly tracks. American singer and electronica songwriter i Am Halo is featured on two tracks, and the vocalist from Parasite Single lends her wonderfully charismatic voice to "Sugar to the Milk," weaving her way into the listener's ear alongside a groaning bassline. German rock singer and close friend Stefan Krogmann and internationally active pianist Johann Blanchard contribute to two more surprisingly different tracks. Some of the songs included here will be recognizable to those familiar with The Glitz's DJ sets -- they've been extensively tested in clubs and continuously refined. No Drama is an album thoroughly suitable for the club, and can also be excellently enjoyed while enjoying a cup of tea in your grandparents' living room.
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"Salto Mortale" is based on a voluminous bass line around which delirious melodies materialize from a vortex of sound. "Silence" features Kollmorgen and comes with symphonic grace and big emotions. When the melancholic beauty of a female voice joins in the whole thing turns purely epic. "Fly Bar" features Seth Schwarz and draws its perfidious catchiness from a smart mix of high-octane club grooves and a high amount of sophisticated musicality. Also includes René Bourgeois & Dan Caster's remix of "Salto Mortale."
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Be Svendsen snatched the audio tracks from four virtuous sound acrobats and juggles them in the free space between streamlined house, classic fairground buzz, and silent film music. Be Svendsen straps the swaying piano chords of Acid Pauli's "Requiem for a Loop" to a swinging bass line and performs wild caprioles. His remix of "Schlaraffenland" by the Electronic Swing Orchestra combines the track's rich composition with catchy beat structures. The most hypnotic title on this EP is created together with Monolink -- a wonderfully dreamy remix of "Modulation Transfer Function." Lastly, The Segment's "The One" is turned into a shuffling groove monster.
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With the remix compilation Selected Remixes, The Glitz go the logical step to compile their favorite remixes on a very special album. That this is more than a foretaste to the upcoming album is quickly understood if you know that both Glitzes have been the most active remixers during the last years. With their interpretations of songs by Italoboyz, Douglas Greed, The Hacker, Dapayak and Lee van Dowski, among others, they always seem to surprise effortlessly. Perhaps it is the ease and the breeze of functionality with which they make their way through the different genres. Always a little bit catchy. Always without distorting their own unique acoustic atlas. But presumably, it is just the sincere enjoyment of music. Other artists include: The Micronaut, Marcus Meinhardt, Dole & Kom, Mihalis Safras, Oliver Klein & Kolombo, and Marquez Ill.
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The musical talents of Mollono.Bass and Ava Asante complement each other like motes of dust dancing in the golden sunlight. The highly dynamic vibe of "La Vida Colorida" is based on the principles of bass, beats and pressure, but even more so on intense melodic catchiness. The track comes in a multicolored variety of versions and remixes: Dole & Kom turn the track into a sleek piece of liquefied house music, whereas Mollono.Bass delivers a jazzy deconstruction. The EP also includes an instrumental version, and for those moments of peak-time euphoria, there is a mix by Ava Asante. All tracks produced by Ronny Mollenhauer & Ava Asante.
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Mollono.Bass freely employs all mediums of sound creation, and creates a well-balanced mix of dancefloor thrust and intelligent deepness. Still there is more to his music, a very special vibe between the frequencies of his organic grooves: Friendship -- serving as the backbone for this lead-off single from his new album. His friendship with Seth Schwarz finds expression through his virtuous violin playing. Together with Mollono.Bass' dubby beats and warm harmonies, it creates a flowing elegance of truly symphonic dimensions. The guitar chords of another friend, Jörg Schwenzer, fit into the driving rhythms perfectly, creating an atmosphere of jazzy mischief.
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Mollono.Bass is the remix man. With an insatiable appetite, this musical gourmet is always in search of new delicacies, be it in the field of electronic dance music or other genres. Once he discovers one of those precious treats for the ear, he extracts the elements that make the head nod and the corners of the mouth rise. The essence of the groove serves as the base for every Mollono.Bass remix. The actual preparation is as varied as the styles and atmospheres of the original tracks: sometimes it's a rustic dancefloor stomper spiced up with hearty instrumentations -- just perfect for the party-hungry dancefloor of the peak-time. Sometimes it's complex compositions and jazzy rhythm escalations, just right for a decent after-hour. Mollono.Bass always caters to both the body and the mind of his listeners, as his remixes always provide a maximum of dancefloor boost as well as a feeling of deepness. Artists include: The Micronaut, Lucas Deer, Ataneus, Kombinat100, Atlantik, Robot Needs Oil, Klangkuenstler, Pupkulies & Rebecca, Marcus Sur, Schäufler & Zovsky, Madmotormiquel, Funkwerkstatt, and Be Svendsen.
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