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BNS 088EP
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For the next installment on Break New Soil, the label welcomes two artists, who might be new additions, but who are surely not new faces to the world of electronic music: André Galluzzi and Daniel Stefanik have both cemented their status as true musical innovators with a strong sense for details and sonic quality in their productions. The three original tracks showcase their signature sound, trippy on one hand but with both feet firmly on the dance floor! For the remix, Thomas and Tassilo, better known as the infamous Pan-Pot, deliver one belter of a remix that sounds classic yet modern at the same time!
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BNS 087EP
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Break New Soil takes immense pride in upholding the integrity of the label's name, and is excited to announce a remix by Gregor Tresher for Mike Skinners legendary The Streets, which does just that. Gregor's admiration for The Streets' seminal 2002 album, Original Pirate Material, has fueled his unwavering support for Mike Skinner's extraordinary musical journey. Last year, when The Streets' poignant EP Brexit at Tiffany's made its debut, Gregor crafted a remix of one of its tracks for his DJ sets. This rework quickly became a closely-guarded secret weapon, setting dance floors ablaze wherever he played it. The idea of reaching out to The Streets arose, driven by curiosity about Mike's reaction to the remix. Not only did he appreciate it, but he also granted BNS permission to officially release it on the label. So without delay, BNS unveisl Gregor Tresher's monumental reimagining of The Streets' "3 Minutes To Midnight."
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BNS 003CD
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Nightcolors marks Gregor Tresher's fifth album. Through the clever combination of Tresher's trademark prime-time tracks ("Permafrost" and "Black Relief"), playful and dark electronic compositions ("Pelican Dreaming," "Demon Romance") and the typical Gregor Tresher anthems ("Nightcolors" and the previously-released "About a Good Place"), this album becomes a well-balanced listening experience. The new album embodies the signature Tresher-sound from peak hour -- techno-driven dancefloor bangers over darker electronica tracks that mark a connection to his earlier Sniper Mode works, to lush and cerebral soundscapes that shape the album into a complete listening experience -- and of course, there are the signature-sounding melodic tracks that Gregor's name has become a trademark for.
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BNS 033EP
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The Breaking New Soil series reaches its fifth installment, with tracks from Romano Alfieri and Coyu. Also, Macromism return with a follow up to their vol. 4 contribution, dropping another bomb, while Alex Dolby & Santos present a new cut that presents a new side to their sound.
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BNS 032EP
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Marc Dosem steps up with a debut trio of tracks for Break New Soil, having been invited by the main man himself, Gregor Tresher. Dosem's enviable ability of matching beautiful melodies with floor-driving power has seen him rise to become one of the hottest young producers of today. The title track is a perfect demonstration of Dosem's trademark sound, while "Invasion" sees the Spaniard delve into darker territory.
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BNS 031EP
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Marco Effe returns to Break New Soil with his third release for the label, cementing his status as one of the most consistent young talents hailing from Northern Italy. "Seaweed Deep" is a melodic dancefloor weapon that perfectly showcases Break New Soil's current musical direction. On the flipside, Marco teams up with his buddy James Mile. The distinctive vocals of "Slicked & Sliced" sit perfectly over a marching, stripped-down house groove that will make you think of all your favorite Berlin dancefloors.
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BNS 030EP
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Break New Soil welcomes another great Dutch talent to their roster, a well-respected DJ and one of the main players on Amsterdam's world renowned scene: Bart Skils. On his double-A side for BNS, he pushes his signature percussive techno-house sound to a new height.
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BNS 029EP
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Break New Soil kickstarts into 2012 with chapter 4 in their Breaking New Soil series. Macromism keep the pace high on their debut for BNS, while label veteran Daniele Papini graces BNS with his unmistakable production and some subtle, arpeggiated beauty. Last but not least is a track by label-owner Gregor Tresher together with DJ Karotte that has been a secret weapon in both of their sets for a long time and finally sees the light of day.
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BNS 028EP
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Break New Soil welcomes promising newcomers -- well, in fact two -- as there are Ross Evana and his producer Alex Tepper With this four-tracker, Ross and Alex present a selection of pure DJ-food.
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BNS 027EP
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Johannes Heil continues to deliver cutting-edge techno music. From Within is surely not only a landmark release for the label but also a highlight in a string of releases that has cemented Johannes´ standing as one of the main protagonists in German techno.
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BNS 026EP
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This is the second remix sampler of Gregor Tresher's Lights From The Inside (BNS 002CD). Dosem finds the perfect balance of melodies and dancefloor appeal. With his moody approach, Nick Curly (together with production partner Gorge) pays respect to the melodious vibe of the original track, delivering another highlight of the package. Lastly, there's a remix of "Echelon" by Patrick Siech, who transformed the already massive original into something even bigger.
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BNS 023EP
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What started as a single release by various artists became a series for the Break New Soil label, and so they are happy to present to you Breaking New Soil 03, featuring four stunning tracks to kickstart the summer by Gregor Tresher & Karotte, Romano Alfieri & Luca Bear, Jewel Kid and Yvel & Tristan.
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BNS 024EP
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With an impressive string of releases over a quite short period of time, young Italian Marco Effe has cemented his standing as one of the most promising newcomers in modern techno. His tracks on Sci+Tec, Cecille, Tronic and Break New Soil have found their way into the sets of pretty much every big player in the circuits of electronic music.
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BNS 002CD
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This is the third studio album from German DJ/producer Gregor Tresher. In the recent past, the producer of 2008's best-selling techno track on Beatport ("A Thousand Nights") has aspired to make music he would want to play out. While Lights From The Inside features several songs sure to find favor with Tresher's nightclub colleagues, this 12-song odyssey operates on multiple levels. Just as a painting or photograph appears to move if one stares at it long enough, with close listening, the stratified grooves and melodies assembled on Lights From The Inside reveal an organic universe of shifting sound. Meticulous attention to the latter element, melody, was of utmost concern to the Frankfurt resident. Not obvious, eight-bar earworms that would quickly exhaust their welcome, but musical lines that could repeat and intertwine in different patterns, "melodies that are more subtle and develop as you're listening." In this regard, Lights From The Inside harks back to Tresher's earlier releases, even as his aesthetic continues to evolve in new directions. Tone color was also a key consideration. Listen to the interplay of slow-moving tones and twinkling sounds on the title track, or how muted snare hits reverberate against the chilly lower registers of "Leaving." It's no coincidence that the almost-tactile crackles, clanks and pops animating the whole album sometimes recall Depeche Mode's Construction Time Again; the producer cites that 1984 classic as a long-time inspiration, alongside work by other electro-pop iconoclasts from that era. The album's play of light against darkness and its pervasive mood of melancholy, both underscored by its title, betray a more specific influence on Tresher's latest offering: The Cure's Disintegration. As on that 1989 landmark, he aspired to create an all-encompassing sense of atmosphere, as well as a comprehensive album that covered varied emotional terrain. Towards that end, specific set pieces guide the shape and flow of the record: The menacing opener "Shadow Layers"; the concise, ebullient interlude "If Only"; and "Destroy," a metallic, rumbling closer that concludes the album with an air of questions-yet-unanswered. Tresher aspires to create what another producer once sagely called "music that makes you dance and cry at the same time." With its simultaneous, synchronized appeal to the feet, head and heart, Lights From The Inside succeeds.
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BNS 021EP
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Three tracks on vinyl 12" from Gregor Tresher's third studio album Lights From The Inside (BNS 002CD), an organic universe of shifting sound. Eschewing obvious, eight-bar earworms that would quickly exhaust their welcome, Tresher favored instead musical lines that could repeat, develop and intertwine in different patterns. In this regard, Lights From The Inside harks back to Tresher's earlier releases, while still evolving in new directions. Tracks include: "Lights From The Inside," "Kingdom Of Light" and "Through The Shadow Glass."
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BNS 022EP
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Part 2 in a series of vinyl 12"s of tracks from Gregor Tresher's third studio album Lights From The Inside (BNS 002CD). Tracks include: "Leaving," "Echelon," and "Frontline."
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BNS 009EP
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"Break New Soil loves Italy! And not only for the famous cooking everyone knows about, but also for the fact that some very inspiring house-music is coming from there right now: After Romano Alfieri & Luca Bear´s über-massive Moved To Love EP, we are happy to present the next dancefloor monster from our Italian friends! Marco Effe & Romano Alfieri, both based in Livorno, seem to become two of the most promising newcomers of the young Italian House-movement. Marco proves this fact with two original tracks that will work any dancefloor out there, and additionally Romano delivers another stunning remix, that has already been massively tested in Gregor Tresher´s sets - we are more than happy to finally present them to you today."
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BNS 008EP
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"For BNS008, Gregor Tresher and Break New Soil are more than happy to present an exciting new talent from Italy: Romano Alfieri. The two tracks he presents (one of them in collaboration with production partner Luca Bear) have it all: It's house, it's pop, it's techno, but most of all: It´s one of the biggest dancefloor destroyers of the winter season already!"
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BNS 006EP
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"New release on Gregor Tresher's label Break New Soil by Amsterdam's Juan Sanchez with a stunning Anton Pieete remix."
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BNS 004EP
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"With his debut longplayer A Thousand Nights from 2007 Gregor Tresher undoubtedly upgraded himself into the Champions League of European techno artists, with the title song being the year´s best selling techno song on Beatport. And also the following releases on labels like Josh Wink´s Ovum or Dubfire´s Sci +Tec made it into the playlists of almost every big name DJ around the world. Now Gregor has taken the next step and presents a foretaste of his upcoming second album. The title track once more is 'another paradigm of Gregor´s talent of creating epic techno tracks with enigmatic harmonies to make them true anthems of the night' (Groove Magazine, #117). Gregor is working with classic sounding filtered synthesizer-lines, and when the bassline finally kicks in, we can already see everyone´s hands in the air. The second track 'Escape To Amsterdam' is a techno track par excellence, made by a DJ for the DJs, going down a storm everywhere Gregor is playing it out. It´s no wonder that Dutch Techno-Don Dylan Hermelijn aka 2000 And One picked it for remixing already. And finally, on the B-Side, we have the first remix for the Life Wire Project, and with Petar Dundov it is one of the first artists on Gregor's wishlist of remixers for the album. With his recent releases the Croatian has impressively shown his talent of creating the most amazing melodies and once more, his remix leaves nothing to be desired: His 'Petar Dundov Variation' is an incredibly beautiful piece of music, that will ignite open air floors over the summer, and we are extremely happy with this first interpretation of Gregor´s track."
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BNS 005EP
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"Break New Soil presents Part 2 of Gregor Tresher's album vinyl series, including a stunning remix by Martinez. 'Awaking Life Inside' on the A-Side is undoubtedly a true Tresher production, and has got everything an open air hymn needs. It has been played by Gregor on heavy rotation on the festivals this summer and went down like a storm everywhere he dropped it. Now it finally gets released on vinyl and comes with a second original track: 'Plutonian Shores' is an excursion into deep sci-fi tech-funk and another highlight of The Life Wire album. On the flipside we are more than happy to present the second remix for the album by one of the year´s most exciting artists: Martinez from Stockholm has been producing music for over a decade and it´s simply unbelievable how he delivers one floorburner after the other this year. He also picked the title track of the album for his remix and has put the original vocal effects over one of his signature monster grooves that will definitely work every dancefloor."
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BNS 002EP
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"While Gregor Tresher´s own debut on his new label is still causing a stir on the dancefloors, we are now very happy to have one of last year's most promising talents on board for the second release: Daniele Papini, born and raised in Italy and now relocated to the German techno capital Berlin, gained loads of respect for his breakthrough hit 'Church Of Nonsense' on Mauro Picotto's Alchemy label, definitely being one of last year's biggest tracks that was played by literally every DJ on the planet. Also his collaboration with Hugo on Systematic -- a groove monster par excellence -- underlined his status of being one of the new faces of the moment. Now Daniele comes up with what we think is his biggest track so far: 'Hidden Source' has it all. It's a quite basic yet highly effective melodic tune that will turn every dusty basement club into the most perfect summer dancefloor you can imagine! It has been one of the biggest tracks in Gregor's DJ-sets for the last weeks causing madness on every dancefloor he played it out."
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BNS 001EP
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"Gregor Tresher is proud to present his brand new and very own label Break New Soil Recordings, and with this first release from the man himself the focus is clearly set. Two dark and epic masterpieces, that unfold their raw explosive power over the length of more than nine minutes each. This is Gregor´s view into the future of techno -- but also a hint to the past, to the energy of the early days, to long forgotten basement parties with just a strobelight on. 'Unfold' is truly a peaktime monster, building up its hypnotic magic through an acidic melody that transforms over and over again on the way to its climax that will tear roofs off clubs all over the planet. On the flip we have the title track 'The Heartbeat Orchestra' -- another epic rave destroyer built to do serious damage on the dancefloors."
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