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FALKPLATZ 010EP
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"My idea behind Falkplatz Schallplatten was from the beginning to release 10 catalog numbers and shut it down after. So, it took me four years to come to this point and it definitely feels right to do this step. In the meantime I founded a few other labels that are more heads-down and where names don't matter that much. Thanks to all the artists who helped, supported and delivered their creativity to Falkplatz over the years. Without you it wouldn't have been possible. You know who you are." --Oliver Deutschmann
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FALKPLATZ 009EP
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Volume 2 in the Compiled Pleasures series. Aim vinyl label-head Tristen delivers a rolling deep house track and Dario Zenker's "Dining" is an uncompromising lecture in clever simplicity, straight in your face and stomach. Freestyle Man, the Finnish old school master, drops nothing less than a big synth peak-time bomb. And British newcomers Dax J and Chris Stanford deliver a dubby and deep dancefloor shaker.
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FALKPLATZ 008EP
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Falkplatz presents volume 1 in the Compiled Pleasures series. Oliver Deutschmann's "The Truth" is a strong and angry old school-flavored piece of techno. Markus Suckut shows his immense talent in creating rough and simple techno bangers with punch. Tres Puntos comes around with an amazing deep trip. XDB does what he always does: delivering unique deep stuff.
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FALKPLATZ 007EP
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Second solo EP on Falkplatz from Ed Davenport after his groundbreaking Verdantin EP from 2010. "Inland" on the A-side is a 10-minute manifest and shows Ed's talent in creating rough, banging techno tracks with a melancholic touch. You also can find this touch on "5 Rivers" on the B-side -- warm chords and shuffling hi-hats all the way through. Pure sweetness. Includes a remix by Force/Emerge.
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XTRACTS 001EP
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This is the first release of the freshly-launched Falkplatz Xtracts series. Here you will find some of the pearls of Falkplatz's digital sub-label for the first time on transparent vinyl. All the tracks are remastered vinyl versions and essential. Artists: Ron Deacon, Acid On The Rocks, Sascha Dive, Freestyle Man, Davenport & Deutschmann, James Kumo and Tres Punto & Pele.
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FALKPLATZ 006EP
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Southeast German party promoters, producers and DJs Tres Puntos and Pelé join forces to create two timeless, laidback house-groovers. This is the debut release from Tres Puntos, while Pelé has already caught the ears of clubbers via his solo stuff on quality labels like Connaisseur, Get Physical or Upon.You. There are also two remixes: "Einfach" gets the special Joel Alter treatment, while the remix of "Zweizeiler" gets the typical youANDme deepness signature.
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FALKPLATZ 005EP
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Next up on Falkplatz is one of Italy's most talented producers in contemporary dance music, Roberto Bosco. These are two tracks that will catch the ears of house fanatics as well as the hearts of techno lunatics. Remixes come from Panorama Bar resident Steffi, who gave the original a touch of oldschool and sadness and from The Falkplatz Conspiracy (Oliver Deutschmann & Ed Davenport) who mixed a crafty, acid-influenced warehouse banger out of the original.
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FALKPLATZ 004EP
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Mild Pitch's Dplay and Irishman Mano Le Tough created their interpretations of "I Won't Stop," the track by SubbRoomAssociation that was originally released on the Collabs Volume One EP. Dplay concentrates on the vocals and distinctive hat patterns, building a warm, pushing and dark floor-filler around the original theme. Mano Le Tough delivers a stand-out remix, pushing into the deeper layers of emotive house music.
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FALKPLATZ 003EP
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With a similar interest in urgent, atmospheric moments for the dancefloor, Berlin-based Ed Davenport & Oliver Deutschmann are both established producers in their own right. "Trump" runs over ten minutes, focusing on a central, ethereal theme that resonates above a rigid wall of percussion. Jerome Sydenham's dynamic, accurate remix draws us deep into his mechanic-organic sound. NYC-based Brendon Moeller's bass heavy, urgent mix honors the groove of the original and morphs it pleasingly into more spaced-out zones.
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