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SOUVENIRRSD 001
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RSD 2016 release -- late addition. Souvenir returns to vinyl for the first time since 2015 with this remix EP. Four remixes that made some noise: Locked Groove's remix of Jules & Moss's "Head Juice," CYRK's remix of Mathame's "Discorso Della Montagna," Map.Ache's remix of Mathame's "Betsaida," and Daniela La Luz's remix of Kenny Leaven's "Dark Side."
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SOUVENIR 070EP
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DJ Morpheus aka Samy Birnbach (SSR/Crammed Discs' Freezone compilations) and Mahk aka Mahk Rumbae (Konstruktivists, Urban Takeover) twist Section 25's 1984 classic "Desert," from the album From the Hip on Manchester's renowned Factory label, into a slow-driving, blood-curdling, arpeggiated late-night anthem for the freaks. French electronic producer Danton Eeprom injects a little more funk with a chopped and slapped bass and piqued guitar hooks, all cloaked in dubbed-out reverb ambience. Industrial and analog noodlers Juju & Jordash turn in a tripped-out journey through the original.
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SOUVENIR 065EP
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French duo Jules & Moss return to Tiefschwarz's ever-reliable Souvenir imprint with another stomping two-tracker designed for those late nights and early mornings. Situated at the very center of a musical centrifuge, they draw upon an array of different influences spanning rock, jazz, and classical, while landing somewhere firmly rooted in the electronic spectrum. Their style is characterized by an atmosphere of their own making, laden with sleaze, enhanced with groove and drenched in originality. On this EP, the pair never lose sight of the one most important thing: dancing.
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SOUVENIR 005LP
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Double LP version. French producer David K presents his debut album Out of Range, an off-the-radar mixture of romantic melodies on drugs, rocking beats à la Parisienne, and sounds to turn you on, released on Tiefschwarz's ever reliable imprint, Souvenir. David K represents something that's all too rare in electronic music today: an artist who makes music first and club music second. For him, emotion is paramount, melody is important, the pop format has its perks and original material is always better than a sample. His roots are in Paris, where he lived his entire life until 2011. He started DJing in the late '80s on a makeshift set of gear, complete with a radio and tape deck, but once he hit his first rave in '91, he went straight for the Technics 1200s. Always involved in creating, composing, and mixing, he began his production career with the Boogabaloo EP on Sismic in 2002, a small Parisian house label. Not long after that he fell in with some key figures in Paris' underground club scene, such as Dan Ghenacia, who brought him into the Freak n' Chic stable. David has always worked conscientiously with the dancefloor in mind, though his sound has always dipped into the outer reaches of myriad genres; rock, funk and unashamedly straight-up pop, a confluence which draws on his honest inspirations. For this album he has also brought on board close friends, including guest appearances which only help add to the album's rich makeup: dOP frontman Jaw, frequent collaborator Opium (of La Boetie and Nouvelle Vague), and old friend and Italian producer Francesco Farfa. Like all of his records, the entire package is glazed in the quirky eccentricity, nonchalant percussion and irresistible hunk of sleazy and funk-fueled boogie that you've come to expect of his productions over the years.
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SOUVENIR 005CD
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French producer David K presents his debut album Out of Range, an off-the-radar mixture of romantic melodies on drugs, rocking beats à la Parisienne, and sounds to turn you on, released on Tiefschwarz's ever reliable imprint, Souvenir. David K represents something that's all too rare in electronic music today: an artist who makes music first and club music second. For him, emotion is paramount, melody is important, the pop format has its perks and original material is always better than a sample. His roots are in Paris, where he lived his entire life until 2011. He started DJing in the late '80s on a makeshift set of gear, complete with a radio and tape deck, but once he hit his first rave in '91, he went straight for the Technics 1200s. Always involved in creating, composing, and mixing, he began his production career with the Boogabaloo EP on Sismic in 2002, a small Parisian house label. Not long after that he fell in with some key figures in Paris' underground club scene, such as Dan Ghenacia, who brought him into the Freak n' Chic stable. David has always worked conscientiously with the dancefloor in mind, though his sound has always dipped into the outer reaches of myriad genres; rock, funk and unashamedly straight-up pop, a confluence which draws on his honest inspirations. For this album he has also brought on board close friends, including guest appearances which only help add to the album's rich makeup: dOP frontman Jaw, frequent collaborator Opium (of La Boetie and Nouvelle Vague), and old friend and Italian producer Francesco Farfa. Like all of his records, the entire package is glazed in the quirky eccentricity, nonchalant percussion and irresistible hunk of sleazy and funk-fueled boogie that you've come to expect of his productions over the years.
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SOUVENIR 064EP
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Holger Zilske and Kai Preussner (aka Smash TV) get down to business with three brawny, burning-hot grooves infused with their signature flavor. Oscillating between smooth and rugged, techno and house, dubby and in-your-face, Smash TV's assured and organic style has earned the support of legendary producers and DJs alike. "Robogeisha" combines thumping kicks, cosmic stabs, stuttering percussion and Geisha vocal samples all into one pot. "Fluffer" directs its attention straight at the dancefloor with a no-nonsense, head-down stomp. "I Won't" brings equal destruction with pitched-down samples pinned down by tight percussion, and a wandering bass line.
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SOUVENIR 063EP
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David K.'s new single, alongside Italian house and techno producer Francesco Farfa for Souvenir sees the pair draw upon their unique, shared skill-sets. Initially, Farfa contacted David to enlist him for remix duties on one of his tracks. After listening to the remix, Farfa asked him to refurbish the original together. "Come Up from the Darkness" marks another stellar collaboration between the pair. The release pulls together three quirky dancefloor-ready cuts, complete with a vocal tool for DJs. Live percussion, nonchalant bass bumps and pitched-down vocals come together in unison to create an irresistible slice of sleazy, funk-fueled boogie.
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SOUVENIR 062EP
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Elon has been a key asset in shaping New York's vibrant underground music scene. Since his first release in 2006 on Made to Play, Elon has produced several successful EPs and remixes on labels such as Get Physical, Clink, Dumb-Unit and Metroline. His releases have received global support which led to the launch of his own imprint, ReSolute Label in 2011. On "Stab the Slab," Elon has laid down layers of pitch-bending cow bells, and wandering arpeggios building to crescendo. Bright chimes and energetic percussion are undercut with grooving bass lines that venture to the deeper, darker side of his sound.
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SOUVENIR 061EP
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Hot off the heels of mixing the 13th installment of Watergate's longstanding mix series, Ruede (real name Tobias) Hagelstein returns with an alien invasion, space-history themed three-track EP for Tiefschwarz's ever-reliable imprint, Souvenir Music. Ruede's new EP for Souvenir keeps in line with his unique, interstellar sound; three quirky, eccentric cosmic cuts which stand unparalleled by other producers right now. Step on board and prepare yourself for an interplanetary journey, expertly produced and navigated by Mr. Hagelstein.
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SOUVENIR 060EP
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Kenny Leaven's new EP for Souvenir keeps in line with his unique, interstellar sound; two quirky, eccentric cosmic cuts which stand unparalleled by other producers right now. Both tracks on the single recall something of the Balearic euphoria of Todd Terje's recent output as well as making humble references to the pumping analog bass of Italo and more rigid early '80s electronic explorations. Step on board and prepare yourself for an interplanetary, cosmic journey through music history, expertly examined through a modern lens.
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SOUVENIR 059EP
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As an artist, Christian Burkhardt is not content with existing within the realms of house and techno, but is determined to further stretch its limits with his signature sound. Originally from Heidelberg, Germany, he has carved out his own unique path in production, something which is perfectly evident on Sent the Money Back. His earliest productions found their way onto Oslo, Raum, Musik, Deep Vibes and Area Remote; all contemporary go-to labels for quality house music. Over the years, his productions have surged through the speakers of main floor events and fuelled after-hour parties across Europe and beyond.
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SOUVENIR 058EP
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The first track on this 12" from Chris Wood & Meat comes courtesy of deep house don, Mr. G. His remix provides a sparse take on the original "Cock Robin," jacking straight-ahead into a hard-hitting house rhythm, complete with finger-clicks and vocal stabs. A definite dancefloor roller. On the flip, the duo have provided a brand-new cut, "Tonis Pipe," which rattles with drilling percussion and soaks itself in a modulating, acid-tinged synth line, all built around emerging, muffled vocal samples.
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SOUVENIR 057EP
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The mysterious duo Strangers In Heaven strike back on Souvenir with a strong two-tracker. "Set Me Free" is a deep groover which features Jonny Cruz's incredibly melodic voice. The same track gets a decidedly deeper once-over from none other than Eric Volta. On the flip, "The Future" is a Miami bass vs. techno tune with some real old school house feeling injected into it, featuring the unmistakable voice of the wondrous Navid Izadi.
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SOUVENIR 056EP
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Souvenir presents part three of the third edition of their In the City compilation, presenting exclusive tracks from some of the best talents on the Souvenir stable. In the City #3 - Part 3 includes artists Uner & Audiofly, Daniel Wilde, Ruede Hagelstein, and Daria.
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SOUVENIR 055EP
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Souvenir presents part 2 of the third edition of their In the City compilation, presenting exclusive tracks from some of the best talents on the Souvenir stable. In the City #3 -- Part 2 includes artists Re.You, Sierra Sam, Special Case, and Philip Bader.
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SOUVENIR 054EP
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Souvenir presents the third edition of their In the City compilation, presenting some of the newer talents on the Souvenir stable. In the City #3 includes some of some of the best musicians and DJs operating in contemporary electronic music, including Tiefschwarz, Maher Daniel & Rychard, Chris Wood & Meat, and Kenny Leaven.
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SOUVENIR 053EP
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Marco Freivogel's first solo release provides a fresh direction for this seasoned producer. The original "11am (before)" is a winding house track, featuring the vocal talents of Elif Biçer, who's previously known for her work with Ben Klock, Prosumer and Steffi. For "11am (after)" Marco strips back the melodies and toughens things up. The remix comes courtesy of Canadian friends The Mole & Hreno, who deliver a characteristic bouncing rework to get the dancefloors pulsing.
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SOUVENIR 052EP
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Souvenir Music presents a remix 12" from Tiefschwarz with Argenis Brito on vocal duty. David K's first version of "No Message" twists the vocals out of recognition into a muttering chorus of demonic gremlins, while the mutant drums steadily beat out an ominous tone. His second version pairs a shuffling, almost jazzy beat with a shower of tinkling pianos. Strangers In Heaven beef up the kick and make the bassline snake and swirl. Re-UP make it deep and unsettling.
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SOUVENIR 051EP
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Marius Maier aka Re.You brings the funk on "Insanity" with a trademark, treated vocal serving from LIA. A niggling percussive interplay sends the track reeling all over the dancefloor -- various creaks and whistles playing off each other until a solid bass line swoops in. "Lonely" follows with a more frantic tempo, small drum pattern loops, throwing you with its slightly skewed beat. On the flip, Re.You brings it down a notch, going straight deep house.
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SOUVENIR 049EP
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Souvenir Music presents Strangers In Heaven, the new side-project from a duo of established producers who for now wish to remain nameless. Both Berlin-based, this pair have cooked up this new alter-ego in order to release music with more upbeat, vocal-heavy work. "This Ride" features vocals by Laila Tov. "Heaven Can Wait" is a much darker affair, a series of discordant tones playing off against some echo-drenched vibes. Smash TV serve up a stripped-back remix of the title-track. The single is rounded out by St. Louis rapper Rockey Washington.
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SOUVENIR 047EP
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Souvenir is proud to present the follow-up to 2011's In the City compilation, presenting some of the newer talents on the Souvenir stable. The track provided by CJ Jeff is a cover of the '89 UK hip-house anthem "Dirty Cash," with vocals from transgender performer Nomi Ruiz of Jessica 6 and Hercules & Love Affair. Sierra Sam provides a vocal groover, while Emanuel Satie serves up a peak-time driver. Kasbah Zoo dish out a ravey monster and a percussive workout.
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SOUVENIR 048EP
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Tiefschwarz presents a murky new single featuring the vocal athletics of the inimitable Argenis Brito. On "No Message," Argenis heralds in a chunky undulating bass line with a panoply of echoing grunts and vocal snippets warping in and out of earshot. As per usual, Tiefschwarz provide one of their trademark dub mixes, bulking out the low-end with lead anvils, the chords themselves shaped into doughy pillows of sound. Argenis' vocals are chopped down, and more heavily treated.
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SOUVENIR 045EP
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Souvenir presents Ruede Hagelstein's second single release, "Berlin," off 2011's debut album, Soft Pack (SOUVENIR 004CD), alongside his band The Noblettes. Mathias Kaden warps out the original's sunset melody, into a swirling, psychedelic bassline, the once-jubilant vocals processed down into a careless whisper. Chris Wood & Meat subtly crank up the tempo on "Private," retaining its warped strings, but underpinned by a driving drum pattern. Finally, the joyous, open-air anthem that is the original lightens things up.
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SOUVENIR 044EP
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Souvenir is proud to present its 44th EP from the duo of Frankfurt's favorite sons, Chris Wood and Carsten "Meat" Schuchmann. For this release, they offer up another wild percussive workout in the form of the title-track, something a little more syncopated on the humorously-titled "Dub Your Step" and a reimagining of the delirious A-side from the head-honchos themselves, Tiefschwarz.
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SOUVENIR 042EP
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Souvenir presents an EP from Marius Maier, better known as Re.You, who ups the tempo for this pair of fresh productions for his home label. The A1 brings an old-school flavor, a drumset mail-ordered straight from Chicago builds the framework for a bouncing bassline to drive the track along. The flipside features the vocal talents of Daniel Wilde. The title itself speaks of the track's nervy equilibrium, the vocals and hypnotic beat doing little to aid one's balance. Remixes by Philip Bader and Avatism.
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