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PPR 009EP
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After a 17-month break from releasing music, La Fleur's Power Plant Records imprint returns with the stunning Aphelion EP from the label-boss herself. "Hunting Grounds" was birthed first, a brilliant masterclass of groove-drenched dynamics brimming with personality and spirit that already highlighted her sets for Cercle and 2018's acclaimed BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix. Perfectly complemented by "Aphelion" whose foundations are built on deftly crafted drums before the Swede's distinct flair for melody sees sublime chords fill the space.
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PPR 008EP
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La Fleur presents Right Behind You EP via her own Power Plant Records imprint. The EP showcases La Fleur's in-demand brand of groovy, vocal techno. "Right Behind You" features vocals from Austrian vocalist/songwriter Lula, who is best known for her distinctive work on Danny Tenaglia club classics like La Fleur favorite "Read My Lips". The Swede's second original comes in the form of "Circadian", a track underpinned by its bulbous single note bass kick and cinematic melody. Includes remixes of "Right Behind You" from Francesca Lombardo and rising star Justin Massei.
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2016 in full bloom: La Fleur takes a rare retrospective moment to re-release her 2010 classic with new mixes from Cassy and Dana Ruh.
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PPR 006EP
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This summer of 2016 marks the celebration of five years for Power Plant Records. In 2016, artists who released on Power Plant include Circo Loco residents Acid Mondays, the super-talented Jesper Ryom, Knutsson/Berg with "Acid Nord" and Justin Massei, who presents "Diss Ya". And then of course there's label head, La Fleur, who offers up the soulful "Caged" exclusively to the Power Plant 5 Years compilation as a reminder of her developing melodic yet underground sound. Limited vinyl edition comes with exclusive cover with cut out logo on inside out paper sleeve with matte disco sleeve inside.
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This November will see the release of Jesper Ryom's Aviator EP on La Fleur's Power Plant Records, backed with a remix from the label boss herself. Here we see Ryom showcasing his signature melodic, groovy, and heartfelt style. On the latter half of the release La Fleur crafts a dreamy reshape fuelled by chiming melodies, rugged rhythms, and infectious sub tones.
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La Fleur returns to her own beloved Power Plant imprint. After landing a coveted residency with acclaimed Berlin club Watergate, and producing a chart-topping EP as her debut for the club's in-house label, the Feline EP brings La Fleur back to her roots. "Kattflickan" cuts a sleek figure, and is a slower, groovier, quirkier iteration of La Fleur's signature house sound. The chiming bell melody of "Feline" carries it from the outset, and is the genesis of its mysterious and ethereal mood. Punchy drums, layered, meshed chords and its hazy chorus of rising vocal harmonies make it fit for any set.
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PPR 003EP
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Sweden's La Fleur returns to her own fledgling Power Plant imprint for its third release. Strong, melodic and timeless house music paired with stunning artwork, Power Plant's remit is a simple but attractive one. "Eavesdropper" employs a variety of sunny major key chords and whispering female vocals.
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PPR 002EP
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Jesper Ryom's refined musical universe sees samples and live guitar merge and mesh into a kaleidescopic whole. The Nature Boy EP begins with the restless liquid ripples and refracted rays of "Godt Begyndt" -- a skippy, syncopated house tempo provides the grounding and the momentum, as the shimmering melody turns in a circular motion in the mid-distance. A softly distorted vocal refrain floats by, while gentle reverb tangents and rhythmic guitar strums add to the track's bittersweet reverie. Remix by La Fleur.
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