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PPUTI 011EP
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Latino Body Music continues in 2019 -- Latino Body Music Vol. 3, featuring Sano.
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PPUTI 009EP
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On Latino Body Music Vol. 02, Sano continues to explore his musical heritage connecting the dots between tradition and news. For this record he picks up the "Champeta" style that had its origin in the streets of Colombia. The mix of repetitive rhythm patterns and chants performed by local legends like Hernando Hernandez is an integral part of the huge soundsytem culture that takes place in the streets of Cartagena. By adding small hints to contemporary western club culture like a classic house piano, or an acid baseline Sano reinterprets the tracks without losing any of the original hypnotic flavor.
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PPUTI 007EP
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Hysteric presents four fine pieces of music. Audio recordings strange and foreign. Pleasure for the DJ. A disc for the pleasure jockey.
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PPUTI 006EP
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Why is a man not a camel? Dromedary delivers four customized disco heaters roughly built around an Arabic theme -- with Italian background. Courtesy of Tamas Jones and Paul Harmon (as the duo Carpentaria) and George Hysteric on the flipside. Jones, one half of Hey Convict!, was introduced on PPUTI 005EP, and if you are into Italo disco, Hysteric may be no stranger to you -- he's contributed various high-class mixes to his own Mothball Record imprint, as well as an edit for Bordello A Parigi. Here, they join forces on four hot tracks to watch out for.
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PPUTI 005EP
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Public Possession's first various artists compilation. Four tracks made for your pleasure. Reworked to be heavily used. Kicking off with the already notorious "Flyer Edit" by Samo DJ, featured in various mixes and high in demand, finally available on vinyl. Bell Towers takes over the controls to deliver another one of his Italo tools. Where does he get it from? Who knows. 100% rhythm in motion. Tamas Jones, half of the Australian duo Hey Convict!, re-does an underground classic. Your DJ bag is crying in joy! Tambien finishing things off with their dubbed-out version of a Dutch synthpop cut.
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PPUTI 003EP
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The third offering on Public Possession sub-label Under The Influence provides the listener with four remixes of Bell Towers' last Territory EP. Two remixes come from Hong Kong-based Samo DJ, who co-runs Born Free Records together with Sling and has already released on L.I.E.S., amongst other imprints. Also on remix duty Manchester man Ruf Dug, who always stands for quality and needs no further introduction. The package is completed by a Spectacle remix. The Munich duo consisting of Benjamin Roder and Muallem are long-time close acquaintances of the Public Possession organization and will surely be heard of in the future.
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PPUTI 001EP
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Marvin and Valentino started a project called Tambien in collaboration with Munich-based producer Bartellow. This is an official repress of the self-promoted 12" that came out in spring 2012. Three carefully-selected tracks that have been reinterpreted by the trio.
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