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METEO 025EP
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Working 1st Class kicks off another chapter in Daniel Meteo's ongoing house-oriented music productions for the special floor. "Return Of The Pure" is based on a catchy piano loop and a hearty chord hook moved by four-to-the-floor bass drum and hi-hat beats. "Signals" takes it from there with '90s synth waves and strings. The B-side contains two pieces (119 bpm and 116 bpm) featuring classy house moments of organ and bass, beats and soul. This is truly deep electronic music.
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METEO 022EP
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Meteosound introduce the monthly release series Demand, a digitally-focused release platform that opens up the gate for small projects, giant steps and musical boundary breakers from out of nowhere. As a start, Demand Vol. 01 will be available as this very limited 12" vinyl version, with the promise of more to come. This is music again -- dub, soul, city, digital music.
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METEO 021EP
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This is an exclusive 12" featuring brand new massive tracks paying tribute to the great Jamaican early dancehall label, Powerhouse. For Meteosound this 12" remarks a step into a more uptempo, power style, combining hip-hop, dub and electronica with house music. From The Powerhouse features Daniel Meteo with a rocking version of his soul dub city idea, Death Comet Crew w/ Rammellzee presents a real old school/new school hip-hop masterpiece, Echo Depth Finders with breakcore downbeat kicks in a dancey offbeat style, and Bus, with an ultra deep 118 bpm stepper, and so much more. This 12" moves from rocking hip-hop, soulful tech-house back to original dub skills -- a perfect journey for special people.
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METEO 020LP
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METEO 020CD
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Berlin-based Daniel Meteo runs his own experimental dub label Meteosound, and this is his debut solo release. Meteo has already graced a surprising number of records under a variety of guises, keeping his finger in plenty of delicious musical pies in pursuit of that elusive moment of aural bliss. Above and beyond championing Berlin's local electronic music scene, Meteo has added his spin to the likes of Apparat, Orb, Dntel and Masha Qrella as a remixer, and drives the beats of the dub/hip-hop/electronica duo Bus. Nevertheless, some part of his musical spectrum remained unexplored -- for almost as long as Daniel can remember, a folder called "Peruments" (Peru meets government) has been hiding in the depth of his hard drive, a black hole eager to swallow all those fragments and ideas too wayward and personal to find their way into one of his many collaborations. These would be entirely sample- and vocal-free ideas tinkered with and fine-tuned in many obsessive marathon sessions. Searching for an element of soul found in artists such as Barrington Levy, Theo Parrish, Marvin Gaye or Flabba Holt, Daniel decided on an ambitious experiment, using Peruments to square the circle between club, dub/downbeat, house and his most personal tracks and experimental excursions. While his own secret favorite track "Goodbye, Nice Try" is left to meander over leisurely convolute rhythms and the chopped up "Peruments" rewinds everything back to its origins, other tracks see snippets of traditional guitars slip back into the mix for brief, touching forays into the intricate melodies of Meteo's inner and outer realms. Fragile dub structures provide temporary scaffolding for his sonic digressions and even the album's obvious club tracks systematically search for breaks in the break, to then, after intricate diversions from the track's basic beat, bounce their way back onto the dancefloor. This is Daniel Meteo's long-secret document, finally brought to light.
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METEO 019EP
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Newcomer to the Meteosound label W Yuki crafts edgy, futuristic Japanese city music. Melting abstract electronic and dub'n'beats, Amerika Ruby creates a new-blown minimal sound. The first track features shuffling sounds and samples taken from classical music combined hypnotically in an abstract flitter, producing a hidden symphony connected to the ground by dub and electro sounds. "Cosmic New" starts as a dancefloor track with a state of the art bassdrum sound, high, sharp and grooving, then is reduced to a halfbeat dub pulse. "Northern Lights" closes the EP and reveals a deep downbeat groove. This is the quintessential cosmic Japanese sound.
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METEO 018EP
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Dub/house/electronics by Ekkehard Ehlers debuting as Ferdinand Fehlers featuring a remix by Pole. Hearth is a kicking 11 minute A-side dancefloor track from outta nowhere. It is surprisingly deep soul house music in a new and classic form, which we can now describe as soul dub city music. The B-side of this remarkable 12" is Hearth remixed by Stefan Betke (Pole), who has been a legendary producer for abstract dub outfits for a number of years. This special remix is a big surprise as it presents a new Pole -- kicking asses on 126 bp with a 4/4 bass drum without leaving his special dub abstract corner.
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METEO 016EP
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Echo Depth Finders is a post dub-hop experimental music two-man crew comprising sound-designer Digital One (Nikolay Zhmakin) and lyrics-generator Wrong (Anton Belov). Since its formation in 2003 as an occasional union for a sporadic dub-track, the collaboration has resulted in their debut full-length album The City of Dolls. Combining experimental hip-hop and dub-influenced laptop sounds with dubby Berlin remixes, Echo Depth Finders create a raw, inventive, aggressive, and lo-fi sound. This 12" offers offers a charming taste of The City of Dolls, with a strange mixture of electronic, rap and dubhop music fantasies: raw, deep and direct. The album is not available on vinyl, but this 4 track 12" was made, including one exclusive track.
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METEO 017CD
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Based in Novosibirsk, Russia, Echo Depth Finders is a post dub-hop experimental music two-man crew comprising sound-designer Digital One (Nikolay Zhmakin) and lyrics-generator Wrong (Anton Belov). Since its formation in 2003 as an occasional union for a sporadic dub-track, the collaboration has resulted in their debut full-length album The City of Dolls. Merging minimal techno with verbal freestyling was a wish-fulfilling experiment for both members of the group, who are fascinated by the innovative aesthetic of post hip-hop. Combining experimental hip-hop and dub influenced laptop sounds with dubby Berlin remixes, Echo Depth Finders create a raw, inventive, aggressive, and lo-fi sound.
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METEO 014EP
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"Wuzi Khan is a mad busy MC from his homebase with stellar cred in the German breakbeat scene. Now he's about to drop his debut as a producer, an EP called 'ss ick oh ni', for the Berlin Dub specialists at Meteosound. Surprisingly the result came in without vocals. Yet any club gig should necessarily have a mic close by. Those MCs that are into downtempo hopbeat dopedub shiznit can definitely feed off of Wuzi Khan's music at the DJ booth. This album is destined to impress even without all the vocal support, filled with unpredictable moments. Wuzi Khan still manages to start off on the right foot utilizing his flow to create dope music. 'No lo sé' has this streak of genius gliding through a jungle of genres: Latin, jazz, and hiphop are the lianas and Miles Davis is like Tarzan on the trumpet. 'Overdose Soul' is filled with soothing intensity including loops that find their goodness in a soft swinging hospitable style. It's an easy drama with rare insinuated breakdowns by way of omission. You'll find heartful clatter in 'Samba in the Jungle,' as the backdrop remains in secrecy. In the end Wuzi Khan's breakbeat background can't stay hidden. 'Dubber' as in the enhancement of Dub? Sure enough, when you consider dope the enhancement of deep, and the same goes for 'Lost in whatever'."
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METEO 013EP
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"Daniel Meteo and Tom Thiel are known as producers for hiphop-influenced dub electronica as Bus. Bus released 2 vinyl EPs and an album on Pole's high profile label ~scape. Now on meteo 013 Meteo/Thiel debut under their own names. 'Bass and Go' takes a deep breath into soulful dub-technologies, following the line of Meteosound-vinyl series that cross borders between dub and elsewhere.Title track 'Bass and Go' is a 114 bpm stepper with a strong approach of African beats, soulful dubtech and handmade guitar works on top of a stomping riddem. a2 aka 'We Do' returns into a halftempo feeling of classical dub that runs on pure dope: whispering melodies and voices, echos and bass. side b opener 'Miami' features electronic handwriting -- warm sounds, chattering flamigo vst-guitars and endless dreaming. this 4 track vinyl finishes too soon with 'Towards Bounce', a simple declaration of classic and future dubbology -- organs on and off from nowhere, bass let go..."
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METEO 011CD
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"The small yet Berlin-dope label Meteosound continues: another unique collection featuring its favorite dub sounds of today. Hiphop and techno influenced, rootical and soulful electronics, downbeat and upskankin tracks: Berlin DJ, producer and label owner Daniel Meteo assembles on this CD one hour of upcoming classics. Meteo is known as DJ for Oceanclub radio + club events, Meteosound classics, Berlin clubs Maria, WMF or worldwide ~scape label nights and DJ bookings. With Sun Electric's Tom Thiel, Daniel Meteo produces as Bus on the high profile Scape label Meteo is linked in Berlin to artists like Pole, Thomas Fehlmann, Jan Jelinek, or the Shitkatapult crew. Meteo´s flexible sets are known as openstyle DJ culture from downbeat and Jamaican classics to techno and todays electronicas." Features tracks from: Dabrye, Headset, The Exposures, Contriva, Wuzi Khan, Ammon Contact, A|B feat MC Soom-T, The Orb, Bus feat. Earl, Fenin, Apparat, Thomas Fehlmann, Andreas Tilliander, The Rootsman feat. Horace Andy.
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METEO 011LP
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Mini LP version feat. previously unreleased tracks: a1 A|B feat. MC Soom-T, Wuzi Khan, The Exposures, Thomas Fehlmann, The Orb, Bus feat. Earl, Andreas Tilliander.
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METEO 012EP
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"Driven by dub: the small dope Berlin dub label Meteosound yet continues it´s vinyl series with another release of Shitkatapult´s dub expert Lars Fenin. This 6 tracks of state-of-the-art-dub-music opens a wide range of musical styles: uptempo floor stuff ('3 Snares'), rootical electronic dub ('Half a Song', 'Warning'), shuffle mid tempo techhouse ('Shake') and Lars Fenin's first cooperation with reggae singer Gorbi (on 'No C.I.A.'). Following meteo 007 -- Fenin´s Driven EP -- Sustain EP is presenting a second step towards a deeper cooperation between techno floors and listening dubs and still handles the Meteo idea of modern popclub music, facing a very simple statement: driven by dub -- sustaining the idea."
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