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CRWDSPCR 010XEP
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The pioneers of slo-mo trance are back with the fourth installment of their Back To Disco Valley series on Crowdspacer. Don't get misled though, there's almost nothing disco about Full Circle (aka Alexis Le Tan and Joakim). Instead you're in for 15 minutes of psychedelic slow techno that became the trademark of the duo: on the harder, epic acid side of things on "Alien Nation" (probably the duo's biggest club edit so far) and on the trippy, tribal side on "Shivering Shiva".
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CRWDSPCR 010EP
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Dirty analog techno from French boss; Crackboy. Trevor Jackson: "Brilliant! Crackboy (and all his dirty aliases) never disappoint". For his second chapter on Crowdspacer, Crackboy, the king of French dirty analog techno, half of POV with label-boss Joakim, digs deeper into that Detroit melancholic, epic vibe with "Weapons Of Steel" on the A-side before going bonkers on the B-side with two naughty stripped-down beat-centric DJ tools for the sweaty late night crowds.
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CRWDSPCR 011EP
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A new collaboration project on Crowdspacer. Ricardo Miranda: "Shit is muthafunk'n raw to the bone. Jump'n turnstiles House Music." Bryce Hackford, part of one of the most daring DJ crew Deep Trouble and true purveyor of a certain New York club culture legacy (think Arthur Russell) came to Joakim's studio and after a few hours of live synth and drum machine jamming, Jhack was born. This is psychedelic voodoo house music.
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CRWDSPCR 003X
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Jimi Bazzouka is back! Everyone knows of Jimi's love for all sorts of music, especially African and traditional music. For this third episode of his outstanding edits, Jimi goes industrial + synth pop + techno + African music. Don't sleep on this, if it sells out as fast as the previous two volumes.
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CRWDSPCR 007EP
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POV is Joakim x Krikor. This is their second EP, following 2013's Oum/Adat (CRWD 004EP).
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CRWDSPCR 001X
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Full Circle is a project initiated by Alexis Le Tan in collaboration with Joakim (who helped with the recording and editing) and Ill Studio (who are in charge of the graphic universe of Full Circle). Alexis Le Tan has been collecting rare records for more than a decade, and recently he uncovered some of those forgotten records from that era, buried in his record collection and accidentally played them at 33rpm. Revelation. That's when he called Joakim to propose a series of re-edits of those psychedelic slow techno tunes.
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CRWD 004EP
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POV is Joakim and Crackboy, and they make Arab ghetto techno (which is sort of legitimate since they both have Arabic/Middle Eastern roots). Crowdspacer (or CRWDSPCR as a tribute to Merce Cunningham's dance performance) is a vinyl-only label dedicated to outstanding club music launched by Tigersushi's founder and musician/DJ/producer, Joakim.
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CRWD 003EP
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New artist on Crowdspacer, Cray76 -- for club use. House and acid and U.S. garage; 606 plus 303 plus 909. Nothing more to add except you have to listen to this on a smoky, boiling-hot dancefloor.
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CRWD 002EP
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The mysterious producer from Ubatuba, Brazil, Yes Wizard, who released two 12" EPs on Tigersushi comes back through Crowdspacer with his unique blend of dark tropical vibes and impressive modular synth programming. Voodoo techno at its best.
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CRWD 001EP
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Joakim/Vincent L'Traques (Jam City)-produced club bomb with Kindness on le mic.
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