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REDIMEN 007EP
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Redimension welcomes newcomers Richey V & Simone Zino with an exclusive collaboration from the young Italian duo. "Hysteria" creates tension with a stripped-back groove, and uses hypnotic synths and an arpeggiated lead synth to generate an extra wave of intensity. "Action" lifts the EP's energy even further with a sinister lead vocal throughout and hard-hitting drums. "Rave On" is a nonstop workout that takes the EP deeper using unique vocal chants, and a buzzing lead synth. "Empire" uses a thick and driving bassline, and the accompanying melodic synths to create moments of euphoria.
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REDIMEN 006EP
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Redimension is the label project of Joseph Capriati and is run as a platform to champion music that showcases the more underground side of his taste in techno. The label's latest is from Klaudia Gawlas, a leading lady in the world of techno who plays DJ gigs all over Europe and other parts of the world. Her skills behind the decks are second to none, and those skills have translated into explosive tracks. She has consistently proven herself to be a skilled producer, and she delivers the goods with a stunning four track EP of dark and thundering techno.
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REDIMEN 005EP
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Fur Coat join Joseph Capriati's Redimension label with Repeat EP, an excursion into melodic, dancefloor power. The duo explores steely techno in four warehouse-ready tracks which unfold over extended run times. The eerie synth line, wall-shaking kick drums, and vocal sample of "Repeat" set the tone before "Mercury Retrograde" continues with a heavy, eyes-down pulse. On the flip, "Cygnus" soars into an epic crescendo before "Messenger Of God" complete a slick EP that shows Fur Coat to be masters of their sound.
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REDIMEN 004EP
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Joseph Capriati updates three classic tracks from friend and Napoli legend Rino Cerrone's label Rilis. In Joseph's own words: "In 2003 I went to my first techno party, at Old River Park in Napoli, where Rino Cerrone was playing . . . I'm happy to present three reinterpretations of his tracks all these years later, having become close friends over the years and working together on many projects. He allowed me to choose whichever tracks from his incredible, timeless Rilis discography and here are the results. Two new versions of Rino Cerrone originals, and one of a Gaetano Parisio remix."
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REDIMEN 003EP
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New Yorker Anthony Parasole provides three powerful, dancefloor productions for Velocity EP. "Velocity" wastes no time with its supremely-tight drum programming, jerky bassline, and synth notes that spiral into space. "Bang" has similarly skipping percussion and a looped melody which reveals itself before the pulse beats on. The restrained, warehouse feel and human touch to the rhythm of "Hot Zone" explores the sweet spot between house and techno. His sonic voice between the two genres is founded on his wider influences, and the result carries a subtle funk, muscular beats, and a hint of NYC swagger.
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REDIMEN 002EP
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Joseph Capriati teams up with Flavio Folco for the second Redimension release with a fully analog production in the studio. A wide range of sounds takes you deeper into their idea of space, dimension, and possible destinations. Joseph's creativity received a new drive from the collaboration with the emerging talent Flavio Folco whose musical roots range from jazz to hip hop and acid house. Their studio sessions in Barcelona and Flavio's openings sets at Capriati's shows gave both of them the chance to get to know each other which turned into this unexpected and dynamic EP.
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REDIMEN 001EP
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Joseph Capriati launches his new label Redimension with this debut release, a collaboration with his friend Adam Beyer. Adam and Joseph worked side by side in Adam's hometown Stockholm, where the two could spend a great time in the Studio giving birth to these two state of the art tracks. The artwork is part of a tryptich that explores the dynamism of the movement of horses and is hand painted using the "tachism" technique, which involves the use of dabs or splotches of color. Art direction and graphic design: Roberto Rosolin. Illustration: Luca Zamoc.
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