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KKLAP 008EP
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"Itamar Sagi from the Be As One label really made a name for himself with his 'Black Gold' track that was released earlier this year. Inspired by the warmer and more emotional side of Detroit techno he very much captured something real and true in that song which certainly paid off in the end. Here he has done something a bit different. Not less good though. Actually better. This is a record for those moments when you need to increase the pace but still wants to keep the soul. Perfect!"
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KKLAP 007EP
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"For this seventh release Samuel let someone else bring the music, and it's actually the first time since he started Klap Klap a little more than two years ago. Claudio Mate has really delivered something special here, and you can hear in the title what he´s going for. It´s classic Detroit techno made for 2008. Warm and rich melodies combined with funky and driving percussion. It comes in three versions that are connected but still have their own stories. Should appeal to all those who appreciates things made with lust and passion."
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KKLAP 006EP
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"To make it true and organic was the main purpose when Samuel L Session & Martin H teamed up for The Leap. And we must admit that they certainly succeeded in doing so. Both sides represent the path of techno with dub influences, but with the differences that have more twists and turns than most productions from the same scene. It's rich of details and short fills which makes this a truly great record, something that stands out in your box!"
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KKLAP 005EP
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"The raw power of this fifth installment is nothing but delicious! Samuel is back with another tech-house record that will for sure be a real wallshaker. Just listen to the energy and madness Elbee Bad provided with his vocals. It's insane people! In a good way of course, if there ever was another way. Enough said!"
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KKLAP 004EP
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"The number of people who have played and are still playing the last release from Klap Klap, 'Can You Relate,' is just too many to mention. It's never easy to do crossover records but with that one Samuel really nailed it. Another number in the catalogue that was very popular was the first release, 'Easy Walker.' Especially the 'Smokestack' track seemed to find its way into many boxes all over. So therefore it was not a very difficult decision to do some new fresh mixes."
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