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BRUCH 023EP
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"'Saghcal' single letters and signs, which in the wrong succession don't give the song any meaning apart from the purpose to think about the confusing title. 'Lipstick' a track as brittle as lips in winter, if you run the tongue along them and try to nibble off the protruding bits of skin and being annoyed at the party for not having a lip balm with you. 'Postmortem' the story of a hard disk crash and its psycho-traumatic overhaul just to find out that after the loss of files the soul of the bits live on (maybe they don't go towards the light at the end of the tunnel but through a wire) to reincarnate into new sounds and structures. Once the bits reach nirvana the plug gets pulled."
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BRUCH 020EP
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"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.
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BRUCH 021EP
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"The second release by Galoppierende Zuversicht, the live-project by Styro2000 and Bang goes, after the successful Basta EP. Another three distorted tracks, which were produced during studio sessions on analog live-equipment without any re-edits or digital re-arrangements. These tracks on vinyl anticipate a live situation and differ very much from the usual minimal productions as they are done at the time. The tracks have a euphoric character, push imperceptible and mediative into the deepness of the dancefloor."
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BRUCH 015EP
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"Second release by Liebe Ist Cool on Bruchstuecke records and part two of a ongoing lovestory: 'The Intimate' post-minimal house-tracks appear in a crystalline, digital aesthetic. The songs of Liebe Ist Cool are serious and affectingly at the same time as they are some of the bounciest and humorously house around.'Our music is a window into our lives and tell our love-story. We produced already 20 twenty songs, who tell our whole lovestory in kind of a chronology.' The Feder EP (Plume EP) is a second selection out of it."
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BRUCH 001CD
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"The compilation Music For Children is a project by friends with it's own story. The idea was by Chica Paula of the label Ruta5: 'I love to listen to music with my daughter Romina, but we didn't feel like listening to this old styled productions for children. Romina loves electronic music very much -- so why don't we make modern music for our children? After years of intense club- and party culture, most of the involved artists have now own children, or they are familiar with the needs through the children of their friends. The compilation tries to combine these two quite opposite ways of living. The tracks use sounds from little music boxes, melodies of children's songs or the voice of a baby. So they create a sound of intimate elation and harmony, they switch between minimal electronica and naive melody. The customs of listening have changed by children too. Musicians like Debussy or Satie worked intensely on music for children -- maybe to explore their own fantasy or to satisfy their urge to play and the child in their own.' A lot of the artists have Chilean origins, are related with people from Chile or have been there for vacation. Most of them live now in Berlin and support the label Ruta5, which sets up a stage for South American artists in Europe. After two years and a long way round the project came finally to Bruchstuecke, a label that released so far more club-oriented music for the dancefloor. Music For Children was the impulse to start a more textual and home-listening oriented series on the CD." Artists: Chica & The Folder, Console, Gudrun Gut, Mo & El Puma, Nicol Et Lucien, Pink Elln, Max Loderbauer, Tom Thiel, Ricardo Villalobos, Thomas Fehlmann, Dandy Jack, Jorge Gonzalez, Dinky.
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BRUCH 008EP
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"The Puzzle is on the table and the table ist too small. First you have to find the pieces on the edges and along the borderline. Orange-brown pieces of minihouse and pink pieces in techno-color will form a shape of the growing image. As soon you see the structure, the form of each piece becomes meaning: Alarm has a sharp-edged line. Rexona is more funny. Unhase is the piece, which never fits, because of its border are too clear. Springroll is the joker-piece: It fits everywhere, if you push hard enough. The colour of the pieces are a little bit cool and were postproduced with the photoshop delay-plugin. At the end of the game, there's one piece left. A mistake in fabrication? Music for thousand and one puzzles. The third release on Bruchstuecke Records by Styro2000."
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