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LEVEL75 009EP
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"At last! First EP from Ze Bug. This young UK break aficionado was the first organizer who booked Plump DJs, Freestylers ou Rennie Pilgrem in Paris, with monthly parties in Batofar or Rex Club. Master DJ, his mix sets on Radio Nova go from two step to Indian inspirations. Funky gimmicks and fat kicks, a really efficient recipe for an original and happy result. The B-side features a remix by Lowkey & Kardinal, the Goog records founders, used to UK techno charts, and 'Fabulous' takes an unexpected techno mood which can remind you of Thomas Schumacher's killer tracks. The young StereoHeroes, back from Stockholm and Sidney, gives us a techno UFO for the second remix."
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LEVEL75 006EP
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"Faces aka Niklass, former member of the French Troubles Fete sound system, experienced 'liver,' has accomplished himself working with Popof and Manu le Malin while putting dance floors on fire for over 10 years. Repented, his interior quest is now heading towards the crunchy electro of Edbangers (Sebastian), Alter Ego, Back Strobe or the Citizen team. Rock n' roll, rave or electroclash influences, reunited for a new approach of electro, oriented towards the instrumental side, where the machine comes in last, where the synthesizer is played as a violin. A first, strong, dancing and granulous EP."
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LEVEL75 005EP
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"Known as X-Tech, this old dirty rave afficionado started electronics on 1993, founding the famous free party crew OQP, used to throw illegal parties all around Europe. 15 years of rave, more than 30 EPs released, and... one acidhouse-flavored track for us!! 15 years on acid is something like a trip into Traxx's real character: cool and 'on top non stop'! This quality acid-electro burner will remind you of your first rave parties, hey, when you where 16 and innocent, remember?? On the B-side, 'Don't Fuck', with the featuring of Probe1, founder and owner of the French breakbeat label Torsion records, will wake up any UK-style lover, with it's so strong bassline..."
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