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EMD 003CD
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"It couldn't have been prevented: the night came. It said, the eagle had landed. The dark shining voice rose only a single time, probably the most powerful one, that the electronic aspects of life provide. Furious from Klaus Kotai and Daniel Pflumm is black, merciless, absorbing. In the total absence of history the tattering and the exciting moments of the eightees join the technoide high of minimal music. The 'Berliner Aristocracy Of Techno' (de:bug) plays off the retro-styles against the minimal styles in an art-philosophical and nightlife-contextual way. The sound figures of the older elektro music department-releases experience a pressing recurrence: Minimal grooves, that do not forget the drastic in the history of techno, more floorbretter, guitar-sounds combined with vocals, conceptual individualities, jingles. The dirtyness of Chicago-house is only apparently being teased by minimal pattern: 'Paint The Black House White'. You only perceive a giggle. It's time. Never. Nowhere."
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EMD 002CD
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Second volume of tracks from this Berlin-oriented label, featuring tracks by this collective revolving around Klaus Kotai and Mo Loschelder. Tracks by Kotai, Kotai/Bader, Midnight Caller, In Hope For The Best, Mo Feat. El Puma, etc. "Known for a very minimal, subtle sound with deep Korg bass sounds. Most of the releases on the label came from Klaus Kotai and Gabriele Loschelder aka Mo. Their tracks are not meant to be melodic, but rather made up of sophisticated repetitive sound patterns." Opening with the stunning Suicide-style "So Straight", this is another impressive batch of Berlin mono-bass propulsion.
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