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DVR 031EP
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Sascha Dive presents The Basic Collective Part 5. The A-side is a tribute the legendary Kerri Chandler and labels such as King Street, Shelter and Madhouse. It includes a full vocal house track as well as an instrumental version of the same featuring Aquarius Heaven. On the B-side Sascha goes back to his deeper Detroit roots. Pure old-school house music.
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DVR 029EP
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The Deep Vibes crew presents the second part of the second installment of the In the Streets series, begun in 2008 with the In the Streets double 12". Dope tunes from Ezikiel (voice by Seydou Badji), Melon, and Sascha Dive.
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DVR 028EP
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The Deep Vibes crew presents the second installment of the In the Streets series, begun in 2008 with the In the Streets double 12". Dope tunes from The Zars, Slack Society, and Henry L & Ingo Sänger.
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DVR 027EP
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The fourth part in Sascha Dive's Basic Collective EP series, and the first since 2008. Stripped-down basic grooves as we love them.
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DVR 026EP
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With The Lost Remixes Pt. II, Deep Vibes Recordings presents three fine remixes, two previously released digitally through major house labels, now available on black gold for the first time. Sascha Dive's trippy remix of Silicone Soul and his pumping-muscle house remix of Roland Clark & Urban Soul are already worth every penny, but the A-side belongs to old school Berlin producer and DJ Woody, whose remix of Sascha Dive is sure to put the listener under a spell.
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DVR 025EP
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Knarf Skipson has been there since the very early days of Deep Vibes, and, just like a good red wine, seven years of waiting have been worth the while. This five-track EP brings you nothing but pure sampling madness, wild composing, and some wicked beats that all go in line with the likes of Koze, KDJ or Anthony "Shake" Shakir.
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DVR 024CD
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Deep Vibes presents the second album by Sascha Dive. Pinning down Sascha Dive as Cocoon's deep house wunderkind wouldn't really hit the nail on the head; however, it isn't far from the truth. Compared to most other artists of this genre, he can for sure be classified as a young gun. Sascha Dive's music is loaded with a respectful amount of taste and house history you would normally find in the productions and DJ sets of artists who started in the early '90s. And this is not unwanted: Dive admires and follows the big names of house and deep house and his musical efforts to pay respect to them brought him on par with his legends. So it's no wonder that Sascha Dive productions found their way to top-notch labels like Tsuba, Freebase, Deep Labs (Balance US) or Raum...Musik. Not to forget his release for Ornaments and the Moodymann remix for "Deepest America." Keeping in mind where Dive started with his first album Restless Nights (DVR 014CD/LP) and what he achieved (such as receiving remix honors from Kenny Dixon Jr.), one would think Sascha Dive has scored all the goals he wanted to score. However, the journey doesn't stop there: being a Cocoon artist and having played for some of the major Cocoon nights in Ibiza and around the globe, Dive incorporated a decent amount of electronic soul and afterhour-madness to his music over the last years. He even admits that his current productions and DJ sets are definitely influenced by current techno- and techno house artists and this special feeling this music adds to a party. This progression is clearly audible on Dark Shadow, which is a great example of the sound of Sascha Dive as he opens up new fields of music and creativity. This album is not just a collection of tracks, it is a mad journey that has the potential to take you deeper and deeper underground and back to the top again. Cinematic, moody house vibes and hypnotic tech-house excursions... you'll find it all in here.
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DVR 023LP
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Double LP version. Deep Vibes Recordings returns to the fore with none other than the notorious Frank Heinrich aka Reboot, purveyor of masterfully-crafted rhythm études and a highly-respected member of Frankfurt's vibrant house scene. With Deep_V, the Offenbach-bred producer brings his seething second album to Sascha Dive's imprint, bursting at the seams with intricate percussive bliss and nimble-footed grooves for the enthused dancer. The Reboot project certainly hasn't lost its flair for fine-grained, impressively bendy tracks since the very first full-length offering Shunyata (CADENZA 006CD/051LP) on Luciano's legendary Cadenza outlet, presenting a new set of underground cuts deeply ingrained in dance music's rich history of kinetic hypnotism. Honed to perfection, opening jam "Tortoise" sets the tone with a pleasantly relaxed jog in the company of seemingly scattered drum fragments, nevertheless revealing a deliberate focus and polymorphic confidence at every turn. Following microbangers "Harsh Time for Kids" and "Che Meloni" occupy themselves with slowly raising the stakes, growing bolder with each sequence and populating the dancefloor with snazzy moves. The build-up leads to neotribal workout "Banging Ear Drums," captivating the senses with a fine assortment of airy samples and driving drum patterns.
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DVR 023CD
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Deep Vibes Recordings returns to the fore with none other than the notorious Frank Heinrich aka Reboot, purveyor of masterfully-crafted rhythm études and a highly-respected member of Frankfurt's vibrant house scene. With Deep_V, the Offenbach-bred producer brings his seething second album to Sascha Dive's imprint, bursting at the seams with intricate percussive bliss and nimble-footed grooves for the enthused dancer. The Reboot project certainly hasn't lost its flair for fine-grained, impressively bendy tracks since the very first full-length offering Shunyata (CADENZA 006CD/051LP) on Luciano's legendary Cadenza outlet, presenting a new set of underground cuts deeply ingrained in dance music's rich history of kinetic hypnotism. Honed to perfection, opening jam "Tortoise" sets the tone with a pleasantly relaxed jog in the company of seemingly scattered drum fragments, nevertheless revealing a deliberate focus and polymorphic confidence at every turn. Following microbangers "Harsh Time for Kids" and "Che Meloni" occupy themselves with slowly raising the stakes, growing bolder with each sequence and populating the dancefloor with snazzy moves. The build-up leads to neotribal workout "Banging Ear Drums," captivating the senses with a fine assortment of airy samples and driving drum patterns. Together with CD bonus tracks "Tantric Behaviours" and "How Province Saved the Funk" -- both every bit as oscillatory as their vinyl relatives -- this makes for a rather complete package from an artist who already excels at the art of living, breathing beats, but keeps on getting better before our very ears.
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DVR 022EP
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Markus Fix returns to Deep Vibes Recordings with this stunning three-track solo EP. "Wanna Let You Go" is a beautiful warm house track with a sweet piano line. "Back on Earth" will make you jack. Pure energy, compressed to a juicy bass line. No more words needed. "Reagy Dub" makes the round-up and fills in somewhere between the two others. Warm up, cool down or open-air sunsplash. Check out this diverse and beautiful record.
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DVR 021EP
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The tracks here have been played out by DJ Sneak, Tobi Neumann, and Sebo K, and plugged by Laurent Garnier. Acid Mondays is the cosmic coalition of fellow psychonauts Negghead and Lex Wolf. Brought together by their love for fat beats and inter-dimensional travel, they are on a never-ending journey exploring inner and outer space. Featuring JD73, Shovell the drum warrior, and Wolfgang Haffner (has played with Chaka Khan), Acid Mondays have delivered a fine set of dancefloor bombs.
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DVR 020EP
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Four-song EP featuring "Innovation" and "Universe."
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DVR 019EP
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Remixes by Chicago house legend Halo (feat. Blakkat), Willi Graff and Tuccilio, and Fred P..
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DVR 018EP
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The Lost Remixes features two personal-favorite remixes by Sascha Dive, now seeing a release on vinyl for the first time. Side A offers a gentle and laid-back remix for Negghead's "Being" that warms up every dancefloor. Sascha Dive's remix for the Basil classic "Time To Be Free (Free World)" on Side B is a lot more four-to-the-floor, and with its almost epic groove, it proves to be another track that is perfect for the clubs at any time of the night.
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DVR 017EP
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Here are the long-awaited remixes from Sascha Dive's Restless Nights (DVR 014CD/LP) album. Jam Sessions #1 is the first out of two 12"s that will be released on Deep Vibes. French deep house master Franck Roger comes up with a supremely dark but warm remix of "Drums Of The Jungle." NYC's Sole Channel boss Alix Alvarez remixes "The Jam," making it sexy as hell. Sascha Dive gave his own "Jus Groove" a catchy dub treatment.
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DVR 016EP
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Next up on Deep Vibes comes Sascha Dive with his killer remixes of Matthew Dear's "Little People (Black City)." Originally released on Spectral Sound as a digital-only package, a vinyl edition had to follow due to public demand. For maximum sound quality, the 20-minute version was shortened to a 15-minute vinyl cut while the dub remix comes in its original form on the flip-side. "Little People (Black City)" is probably the strongest song on Matthew Dear's album Black City.
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DVR 015EP
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This is the first EP from Sean Dimitrie and Tim Fuller from Canada. Includes an original mix, an instrumental and an a cappella.
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DVR 014LP
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2x12" version. Almost 4 years and innumerable releases later, a new genre of house music has developed from and around the sound of highly inspired Frankfurt-based artist Sascha Dive. This sound is characterized by dark, driving rhythms with clear references to the U.S. American house music of the 1990s. The German Groove magazine called it "Rhein-Main-House"-- a very accurate term to describe this movement. Sascha Dive has been successful both as a producer, and as a DJ. When you talk with him about club music, and in particular house music, you almost get the impression of talking to a human encyclopedia. His expert knowledge combined with his definition of contemporary club tunes makes his sets a unique experience. He takes the audience on a trip towards the future and the past, and at the end of the night, gently back into the here and now again. A couple of years ago, in spite of his busy schedule and the time he would spend in his studio, Sascha Dive decided to found his own label Deep Vibes Recordings, and to do his own research in the aesthetics of contemporary house sounds. He released tracks by cohorts such as Johnny D, Christian Burkhardt, Ray Okpara and Robert Dietz, as well as of his own favorites such as Rick Wade, Scott Furgeson, Brothers Vibe, DJ Qu, Sean Dimitrie & Tim Fuller, and Norm Talley. The vinyl version features 5 out of 10 of the tracks featured on the CD: "Tribute To The Night," "The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues," "Underground Railroad," "The Jam" and "Black Man (Vinyl Version)."
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DVR 014CD
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Almost 4 years and innumerable releases later, a new genre of house music has developed from and around the sound of highly inspired Frankfurt-based artist Sascha Dive. This sound is characterized by dark, driving rhythms with clear references to the U.S. American house music of the 1990s. The German Groove magazine called it "Rhein-Main-House"-- a very accurate term to describe this movement. Sascha Dive has been successful both as a producer, and as a DJ. When you talk with him about club music, and in particular house music, you almost get the impression of talking to a human encyclopedia. His expert knowledge combined with his definition of contemporary club tunes makes his sets a unique experience. He takes the audience on a trip towards the future and the past, and at the end of the night, gently back into the here and now again. A couple of years ago, in spite of his busy schedule and the time he would spend in his studio, Sascha Dive decided to found his own label Deep Vibes Recordings, and to do his own research in the aesthetics of contemporary house sounds. He released tracks by cohorts such as Johnny D, Christian Burkhardt, Ray Okpara and Robert Dietz, as well as of his own favorites such as Rick Wade, Scott Furgeson, Brothers Vibe, DJ Qu, Sean Dimitrie & Tim Fuller, and Norm Talley. After more than a year of working in his studio, he now comes up with his debut album Restless Nights, that spans a bridge between clear and driving club tracks such as "Jus Groove" or "The Jam," and calmer sounds; for example, the opener "Tribute To The Night" or the cozy, almost playful track "Summer Madnesss" and "Hey Joe." This is the perfect album for almost any occasion: from dusk till dawn, for a nice open-air party, or a gorgeous after-hour event in Ibiza.
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DVR 012EP
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First EP from DJ QU with remixes from Brothers' Vibe and a very special 14-minute long remix from label boss Sascha Dive.
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DVR 013EP
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First EP from Ray Okpara on Deep Vibes with a remix by Sean Dimitrie from Canada. Monumental house from a permanent fixture on the worldwide scene.
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DVR 011EP
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Featuring the original mix and Don Melon's "Sure I Can Mix." A fat, dubby rhythm and a sample from Bernard Herrmann's Taxi Driver theme unite against the oppressive ruling class. Power to the people through deep, hypnotic grooves.
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DVR 009EP
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"The next Deep Vibes comes from Sascha Dive with remixes from DJ Qu, Samuel Davis, Christian Burkhardt and Federico Molinari."
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DVR 008EP
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Limited copies. "Buy on sight; there will be no repress!"
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