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FUCK 007EP
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Smallville Record sub-label Fuck Reality returns in with Fossar's Make Me Feel EP. The Fuck Reality imprint founds it origins in 2015 as a sub label of the widely lauded Smallville label with a heavy focus on classic house music. The label kicked off with the reissue of Westbam and Nena's iconic Oldschool Baby with remixes from Smallpeople and Gerd Janson before going on to release music from Smallville staple Moomin, Frantzvaag, and more. Here, the label welcomes Fossar, co-founder of the Feuilleton imprint, onto the imprint with his new EP. "Good 2 Me" opens with airy chords, robust toms, flickers of resonant synth stabs and soulful vocals running atop snappy drums before "Free" embraces a classic '90s New York aesthetic with heavily swung percussion a jazzy bass groove, emotive piano lines and warm vocal chants. The B-side is then kicked off with "Make Me Feel," diving deep with shimmering, expansive leads, looped vocal, swirling string melodies and a classic bumpy bass and snare combination. The "Aeriel (Windy City Version)" then rounds things out, as the name would suggest nodding to the Chicagoan roots of house and employing all the classic tropes from slick flutes, intertwined keys, glistening piano melodies and shuffled 909 drums.
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FCKRLTY 001LP
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Well, who would have thought: Fuck Reality seems common sense out on this world in the year 2022. And so, the Smallville-offshoot comes along with the very first album ever: the debut long player from Frantzvaag, hailing from Oslo, Norway. Electronic dance music, particularly house and disco, have a huge history in Norway and there are various producers that have made themselves a name worldwide. Mats Frantzvaag is one of the fresh faces of the local house-scene. After 12" releases on Fuck Reality and Full Pupp, he finally presents his own vision in full-length. Always with a fresh beat, Solo Super paves its way with reduced-but-euphoric house, breaky feels, trance-y pops and twinkling outta-this-world-moments, smoothly blending together into a colorful whole. Cover by Stefan Marx. First edition includes a special 60x60 cm poster.
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FUCK 006EP
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When Smallpeople went touring Australia for the third time in 2016, the label played a gig in Brisbane and had an amazing time hanging with James Hilan, a young gun from the local scene -- a heavy vinyl collector and bad-ass DJ. He took the label to the Wheel of Brisbane for their first vape experience ever, and after some good laughs, they became friends. When James sent over some of his deep yet pumping tracks a few years later, Smallpeople were blown away. Now they're given a home on Fuck Reality. Typography and full cover artwork by Stefan Marx.
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FUCK 005EP
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After his stunning debut on Fuck Reality 03 and an excursion on Full Pupp, Frantzvaag from Oslo is back, delivering four shimmering house cuts to present his very own vision of Norwegian dancefloor deepness.
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FUCK 004EP
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Two raw beauties from Tv.Out and Smallpeople, produced in the Owls Room, Hamburg. Includes hypnotic-stripped back Borrowed Identity rework. Drawing and typography by Stefan Marx, Full Cover, printed disco-sleeve.
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FUCK 003EP
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Mats Frantzvaag is a highly-talented young producer from the far north, hailing from Oslo, Norway. Fuck Reality 03 is his first release ever on vinyl and Fuck Reality are happy to have him on board.
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FUCK 002EP
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Fresh three-tracker, certainly Moomin-style. Well-tested and approved on the road within his live- and DJ-sets around the globe, now ready for the world. Fuck reality!
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FUCK 001EP
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To shorten a night-time tale into its evidence: Fuck Reality is finally here. The "Piano Mix" can be heard on dancefloors around the globe -- the true, undeniable Westbam classic -- and now it can be dug again by kids and ravers. The time is now. Smallpeople deliver a version as well, of which the unbeatable Gerd Janson turns in his "String Dub." Go dance!
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