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RSPRED 029EP
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"29th release on Resopal Red. This time we have been set up to explore the areas between dub, dubstep, techno, minimal & house with an emphasis on echo, depth, swing & bass. For those who know (that's where we're coming from). Our 12″ release comes from a very exciting producer combination: Brendon Moeller and The Space Ape with remixes by Philip Sherburne and MRI vs U.E.S. on nice cutted wax. Brendon first came to attention with his deeper than deep Humpback 7″ on Earsugar. Since then, he has consistently impressed with deep, technical, spacious house music of the highest order on labels like Echochord, Apnea and Leena. The Spaceape already released on labels like Hyperdub and Ninja Tunes, works in collaborations for instance with Kode 9 and Martyn -- no more words necessary. The Mercy Dubz is inspired by 'The Mercy Beat' off of The The's famous Infected album. Brendon Moeller and Spaceape's trademark layered and chopped beats and a solid wall of bass underneath. Panning & filtering echo-laden effects around the mix, their production combines dub effects with the emotion of Detroit techno. As this isn't enough, we approached Philip Sherburne and MRI vs U.E.S. to do remixes of The Mercy Dubz. Philip's 'Triple Bypass Dub' is another great example of his fresh take on the dubstep sound. Phasing pads filter in and out of the track, combining with bleeps & a warm stepping bass line. His productions also reflect this open-minded approach to his music. The 'MRI vs U.E.S.' mix is a modern 4/4 workout that echoes MRI's finest moments, which are many. All in all The Mercy Dubz adding up to an an emotionally dense, varied and deep mix and the right choice of remixers."
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RSPRED 028EP
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"This is Resopal Red's 28th release and the third release of the new series concept. Resopal Red focuses on modern house in association with the modern digital and antique analogism. Since its first release in 2005 by Chicago legend DJ Pierre, Resopal Red tries to bring innovations into dance music and continues to change concepts, styles and genres. As we are all getting more and more digitally minimal, this is the result of the teamwork between musician and programmer, program and consumer. The current club sound under the term 'digital minimal' is disused more and more as an excuse for repetitive, uninspired productions without any musical references. Our intention was and still is to create and compile a contribution to the electronic music fans. To work, to share and to exchange with each other; the DJ, the artists and the labels we love. Mainly small labels and producers based around the globe which share a certain, similar view of house. It's amazing seeing all these great labels doing what they do: pushing things in a creative way forward. Artists on this release: Paris' own Chloé, with her new project Pleinsoleil and Heidelberg-based multimedia artist Lopazz, whose track will surely bring back pure Chicago house flavor and feeling to the clubs. As mentioned, we will not write any lines about the clever drum programming and the thick bass and cleverly-placed vocal snippets. Simply listen and enjoy."
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RSPRED 027EP
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"This 12″ is the kick-off of a new series and concept. Resopal Red focuses on modern house in association to the modern digitality and antique analogism. Since its first release in 2005, Resopal Red tries always to bring innovations into dance music and continues to change concepts, style and genre. As we are all getting more and more digital minimal, this is the result of the teamwork between musician and programmer, program and consumer. The result: Resopal Red showcases the finest in sound and design, including two brand new tracks, carefully selected for the next music-lover of this very specific genre."
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RSPRED 026EP
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"This 12″ is release #26 of Resopal Red and the debut and kick-off of a new series and concept. Resopal Red focuses on modern house in association to the modern digitality and antique analogism. Since its first release in 2005, by Chicago legend DJ Pierre, Resopal Red tries always to bring innovations into dance music and continues to change concepts, style and genre. As we are all getting more and more digital minimal, this is the result of the teamwork between musician and programmer, program and consumer. The current club sound under the term digital minimal is disused more and more as an excuse for repetitive, uninspired productions without any musical references. Our intention was and still is to create and compile a contribution to the electronic music fans. To work, to share and to exchange with each other the DJ, the artists and the labels we love -- mainly small labels and producers based in Paris, Cologne, Athens which share a certain, similar view of house. It's amazing seeing all these great labels like Oslo, Drumpoet, Sub Static to name a few doing what they do: pushing things forward in a creative way -- what the major companies have lost on their marketing swept business: creating and producing new music. Future music. After celebrating the 25th release we think it's time for a new concept: Asking the best current producers about their view on house music (whether it's jackhouse, microhouse, clickhouse, loops or beats) and to contribute a track to be released on vinyl and to share this vinyl with another artist. The result: Resopal Red showcases the finest in sound and design, including two brand new tracks, carefully selected for the next music-lover of this very specific genre."
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RSPRED 025EP
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"Resopal Red series celebrates its twenty-fifth release with a bold step into the world of modern house music. Those who know the mother label's six year history know of the label's ability to roll with the best of them. From the early days releases by Luomo, DJ Pierre, introducing Tigerskin to the current stable of house acts such as Lemos, Kreon, MRI, Art Bleek Anthony Collins and Agnes, Resopal's successful sub-label RED gets ready again for the deeper side of the floor. The twenty-fifth release is a split 12" by Franklin De Costa and MRI. Take the vitality of the early house movement, then refine it with the fine flavor of Resopal's blend of modern micro-house and reduced techno that has earned the label respect for over the past years. The results are frighteningly catchy tracks that reflect the current house movement. Franklin De Costa makes his Resopal debut with an outstanding deep tune that keeps the bump rolling with solid bassline bottoms. You've probably seen his name on EPs on Trapez and Sender but this is anything but minimal. MRI sways as well on the classic side with some of the sexiest strings the label has seen - simply deep dance-floor dope-ness."
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RSPRED 024EP
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"Kreon is the one-man effort of Greece-based production duo Kreon & Lemos, producer Markos Spanoudakis. Since last year they both spread their unique form of organic-house/jazz on labels like Resopal, Be Chosen and Cecille. Gagnant EP is a magnificent journey in bringing classic deep house, modern influenced and groovy, futuristic house together. Few producers have been able to capture what Kreon succeeds in arousing -- proving that he's got a finger firmly on the pulse of a new generation of dance music. Resopal once again shows off with the freshest artists and tracks. Brace yourself for a shining example of Resopal Red's finest links between the label's past and future."
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RSPRED 023EP
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"Art Bleek is the alias of Artur Pochon, who currently resides in Paris. He's a real musician, composer, sound designer, gourmet and this is his second EP release on Resopal Red. Artur has been building up his reputation through a slew of releases and an album appearance on Jesse Rose's Loungin' label. Always one to embrace change and a new challenge, he realized that Resopal Red would be an ideal home for the follow-up to 2007's released 12" Mind In Motion, an EP that cemented Pochon as one of the most interesting producers of electronic yet enthralling house music. His L.A. EP is as minimal and as maximal as dancefloor tracks could be -- all four tracks with outstanding basslines, tight drum programming and fully dancefloor suited. Reminiscing on the time Art Bleek spent in L.A., memories of the city became the source of inspiration for this 12"."
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RSPRED 017EP
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"Next up on Resopal Red label is Greek-based duo Kreon & Lemos. With their The Greatest Hits EP. We're quite sure they will be loved by anyone within seconds! So here's the facts: Athens resident, DJ, producer and electrical engineer Kreon aka Mark Spanoudakis, together with partner in crime Lemon and Feeboy on vocals flies a flag for so-called minimal house, because there are actually more intricacies and progressions happening in their music than in a Tarantino plot."
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RSPRED 016EP
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"Resopal Red presents newcomer Langenberg with his debut 12" release. As you might have noticed, Resopal Red is gradually maneuvering towards house and this is the next step. Langenberg is in between Chicago house cool and Brooklyn edge, with a sophisticated reduced micro-house sound that will addict the hips across the world."
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RSPRED 014LP
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8-track double vinyl version.
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RSPRED 014CD
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"Resopal proudly presents the long-awaited debut album by talented, Geneva-based artist, Agnès. Agnès is known for his unusual deep, dubbed-out minimal techno productions and also for exploring house-influenced rhythms and textures. His album Dumbles Debuts contains 13 tracks all incredibly perfect and deep. And with his recently acclaimed live sets played around Europe, the clever Swiss producer is taking your dancing requests more then seriously. With his established, very personal sound definition and ever grooving, evolving modern beat structures, you can expect a mind blowing experience. This release showcases how Resopal sticks out of the minimal boredom, genre-crossing music with soul."
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RSPRED 015EP
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"Famous for his house-touched grooves on Resopal, Get Physical and Fumakilla, young emerging artist Jona from Belgium makes no exception here. Together with Jean Christophe Bougnet he debuts with their Jona & Nutownproject partnership on Resopal. This 12" is so hot that it will almost melt the vinyl that it's pressed on!"
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RSPRED 013EP
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"After the successful releases Dumbles Debuts and the first remix 12" by Quarion, Ion Ludwig and Someone Else, Resopal Red keeps the summer flavor flowing deep with the next remix package for the outstanding Swiss producer, Agnes. No messing around, Ripperton reworks the album track 'Controversial Advantages' into an amazing house-influenced deep percussive tune. Argentina's wunderkind Barem turns the track 'Wildlife Institute' into an amazing deep, yet pumping dub mix with voices and laid back sounds."
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RSPRED 011EP
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"Resopal Red is again proud to present a very special goodie for a fresh 2007. Check out Zentex on nice cut, well mastered vinyl by upcoming finish producer Jari Marjamaki. We're quite sure at our Resopal desks that this haunting theme will get played by everyone. With his debut on Resopal Red, Jari creates four real floor-burner with elements of house, minimal techno and jack elements which will us bring back to basics. Shuffling drums, stripped back club grooves and quirky basslines -- the sound of the moment!"
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RSPRED 010EP
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"The clicky and always more than minimal sub label presents its 10th release with a four tracker from a new and upcoming talent: Mule. All tracks forward into deep minimal techno terrains including lots of small crunchy rhythms and a serious groove."
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RSPRED 007EP
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"Seventh release from Resopal Red Series. And after the huge success from first releases, now following up with Eyeone aka Ivan Minthe from lovely Paris. Ivan shows up with a double A-side EP which fits perfectly into our summer release schedule concept. Reduced minimal while groovy with sublime effects and a touch of Cologne Studio Eins flavour." Pressed on clear vinyl.
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RSPRED 003LP
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Double LP version. "Second album. Starcity lies where past meets the future: jacking tech-house beats and machine funk meet carefully programmed beats, digital noises and catchy, albeit somehow disturbing, vocal snippets. There's also a good handful of old school acid thrown in for good measure."
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RSPRED 003CD
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"Second album release on Resopal for the man of the moment Billy Dalessandro: a while ago this 29 year old producer from Chicago was hustling around his hometown, occasionally providing beats for local hip hop acts. His new album Starcity lies where past meets the future: jacking tech-house beats and machine funk meet carefully programmed beats, digital noises and catchy, albeit somehow disturbing, vocal snippets. There's also a good handful of old school acid thrown in for good measure -- on track 'transatlantic' you can hear the hip hop roots as well -- and as the result we have 12 superb tracks, the ones you are always paying attention for while hearing them in the club."
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RSPRED 001EP
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"Here are some words for those who don't know and/or need update. DJ Pierre is the producer's producer. From the seminal acid of Phuture to the development of the highly influential Wild Pitch sound ignited in 1991, Pierre's groundbreaking ideas have acted as inspiration for a myriad of other producers. 'I Followed You / The Darkness,' his first record for Resopal, is incredibly the first record on which he worked with 303 since a decade."
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