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SFR 032EP
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Ultrasone brings their own particular brand of techy, underground, ethereal grooves to Supplement Facts. This EP is a mad trip that veers from delicate minimalism to full-on dancefloor demolition. The title track builds into a chugging framework of metallic beats and swirling, euphoric melodies while "Meetin' Again" spirals from a stripped-back, brooding bassline to a rise of warping synth patterns. Already getting rinsed by Seth Troxler and Bill Patrick. "Motus" creates misty atmospherics while a pattering of light-footed percussion drives a rhythmic groove.
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SFR 030EP
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Guy Gerber's Supplement Facts presents Brooklyn-based duo No Regular Play, featuring the molten vocals of Maya Hatch and a blinding remix from Life And Death. On "Fall Up To The Sky," Maya's luscious voice infiltrates deep alongside warm gliding synth pads and the techy drive of the kicks craft a tight swinging groove.
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SFR 026CD
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Guy Gerber's Supplement Facts mark the next episode for the label with a enduring collection of their best-loved and future classic releases on Heartbeats. Featuring label stalwarts dOP, Lee Curtiss, Ryan Crosson & Guti and Guy Gerber himself, Heartbeats weaves through the intricacies of Supplement Fact's diverse sound. An embodiment of the ethereal yet always consistent and steadfast, this special collection illustrates how the label has shaped its character around a string of timeless creations. Opening Heartbeats are the Brooklyn-based musical partnership, No Regular Play, and their synth-led creature, "Fall Up To The Sky," featuring the vocals of Maya Hatch. The label's 20th release from Til Von Sein ensues, a melodic tapestry of house, before Visionquest man of the moment Lee Curtiss presents his illustrious style on "I Can Hear You Arthur," a sumptuous number that tows the line between the light and darkness of contemporary dancefloor music. Curtiss alongside fellow Visionquest member Ryan Crosson have both released much original music on Supplement Facts and heralded key releases on the imprint. The broody nature of Supplement Facts rumbles on Michel Cleis' "Dark Glasses," presenting a driving track with chimes, echoes and tribal calls and smoothed down with sweet saxophone solos. Crosson collaborates with Guti on "You've Got Me," a tantalizing affair that teases its flavors out slowly. Its skipping beats and sassy vocal licks culminate in an encompassing bass and a swirling breakdown to get lost in. The enigmatic French trio and Supplement Facts label staples, dOP unleash a unique sonic assault of deep and visceral house music on "The Genius Of The Crowd" and "Half Naked." In typical style, dOP flirt with whispered vocals and massage the energies of the body with a playful and soothing approach. Seuil's "Ultravision" brought the talented Parisian to Supplement Facts for the first time. The mesmeric progression of liquid bleeps and deep rhythms is heightened by the poignant and husky drawl of Jaw bleeding through this enveloping, crisp track. Guy Gerber rounds out the compilation with two of his own releases, the new, ominous, siren-filled "Nothing Can Be True," taken from sessions with P. Diddy and closes with the radiant "Hate Love," remixed by Kate Simko. Gerber has reinvented his own strain of house music and taken the underground music scene by storm in his short career. Gerber started Supplement Facts in 2006 to explore the outer realms of his imagination, and since then he has embedded it deeply within the world of electronic music. One of the only labels to emerge from Israel, its innovative and original approach has not gone unnoticed by the broader community. Heartbeats marks a new chapter as Supplement Facts embark on an expansion through a string of pioneering album projects.
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SFR 029EP
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A dark, brooding and characteristically cheeky affair, "Your Sex" opens up this dOP creation with a stripped-back beat and looped vocal. Low-end bass builds up the title-track to a crescendo that engulfs the senses in deep acid frequencies. Skipping into subtle and kinetic territory, "Half Naked" flirts with reverberating, whispered vocals and crisp, percussive beats. Paul Ritch tackles a remix of the title track, elevating those throbbing bass elements to new levels, hypnotizing the feet, body and mind.
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SFR 028EP
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Seuil makes a storming entrance into the offbeat world of Supplement Facts with his Ultravision EP featuring another dream collaboration with dOP vocalist Jaw. "Ultravision" is a feast of mesmeric progression of liquefied bleeps, deep chords, and truncated rhythms heightened by Jaw's poignant, husky drawl. The "Dub Mix" allows the bubbling percussive energy to shine through in a dubbed-out, darkly populated soundscape. "In The Moon" is a moody tech masterpiece of floating grooves and creepy FX.
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SFR 027EP
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Hailing from Belgium, Jona incorporates a wide range of styles into his work, without confining himself to one particular sound. Having released on labels such as Get Physical & Planet E, he brings his own unique flare to this EP. "Air" nudges the listener along with dark, punchy analog bass beats and subtle, breezy melodies. "Fiction" is in a different vein, with haunting orchestral strings and a high-energy, acid-tinged bass line.
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SFR 025EP
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Guy Gerber teams up with an all-star line-up of fantastic friends to bring Supplement Facts' 25th release to the dancefloor -- a collaborative work featuring the likes of dOP, Ryan Crosson, Varoslav, Guti & Greg Paulus. The title track takes charge with an almost marching tone while "The Fire Within" is a hypnotic, 12-minute soundscape of brass band-style swells that will make you dance in a frenzy of forgetfulness.
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SFR 024EP
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This is Detroit-native Lee Curtiss' debut on Supplement Facts Records. This EP has been one of the most hotly-anticipated from the Israeli label and is set to become the soundtrack to the last echoes of summer. "I Can Hear You Arthur" is a tribute to Arthur Russell. With waves of sound that build and cascade, accompanied by pillow-talk, this track is eight minutes of rhythmic, warm grooves. "Labor Of Love" is a hip-grinder, featuring the intimate vocals of Stephanie Selvaggio.
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SFR 023EP
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How Can You Sleep At Night? showcases three tracks from a choice collective of producers. "In Our Own City" sees Varoslav team up with David K for a trippy, druggy warehouse steamer with its array of drums and wildly-pitched, classic a cappella. Guti, Soul Clap, Le Loup, Greg Paulus, Shaun Reeves and Tanner Ross all lend their talents as Soldiers With Limits on the fantastically future/retro "Get Paid, Get Laid," which sports a neverending James Brown breakdown. Also features a track by David Ellesmere.
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SFR 022EP
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Sierra Sam & Marcus Vector are the auteurs of industrial techno and this is an eager little package of tracks with a nod to the past, but with its sight set straight to the future. "Gangsta Pimp Style" echoes techno's birthcity, driving beats and metallic stabs of synths merging with spoken-word rhetoric. "Things You Do" dominates with an ever-present high string note and a classic sensibility. "Flagboy" is a euphoric track featuring vocals from Rockey Washington with piano stabs and cowbells.
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SFR 021EP
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Supplement Facts label boss Guy Gerber returns with his Hate/Love EP, featuring three tracks of equal beauty and brooding menace. "Hate/Love" (featuring Dawn) sounds like midnight in some deep jungle; the tropical percussion, laid-back melody and vocals sparsely punctuated by stabs of Ruggero Deodato-style horror synths. "Lost In You Like A Chinese Cookie" contains underlying tribal beats and a sweet melody. "The Stockholm Syndrome" features classic 909 drums mixing with a marauding bass, growing to a fantastic crescendo that satisfies.
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SFR 020EP
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Presenting Till Von Sein's first EP on Supplement Facts. The Sundowna EP will defrost your minds and hearts with its warmth and soul. After the title track, Joeski provides a house-y retouch. And to complete the vinyl release, label hero Dyed Soundorom and Shonky bring more of a dancefloor-banging version.
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SFR 019EP
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Guy Gerber's Supplement Facts is proud to present the Rise EP by Jona. This 12" continues to push the musical boundaries of the Supplement Facts sound, this time in the direction of a solid techno production in typical Jona fashion. Deep beat lines and long, stretched-out, chunky bass riffs elegantly piece together the cheeky highs throughout, making all mixes true peak-time dancefloor options.
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SFR 018EP
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Guy Gerber's Supplement Facts Records presents the You've Got Me EP by Ryan Crosson & Guti. These tracks don't only fit into the label's repertoire superbly, but also capture a unique mood created by sensitive melodies, thick beat lines and a superb vocal performance on "You've Got Me," featuring Don Fuego. "You've Got Me" nourishes the poignant vocal line that really ties the track together. "Marimbaby" bears a funky Latin groove. Both tracks are equally useful on the dancefloor.
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SFR 017EP
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"Label chief Guy Gerber returns with a stunning 12" double EP on his own Supplement Facts Records. My Invisible Romance is an intimate glance into the seemingly borderless music production world of Guy Gerber. Whilst delivering Gerbers' signature production style this release also surprises with its romantic elements and, as usual, he teases the listener with his trademark dream-like adaptations. The inspiration for this release came from Guy's regular performances and majorly from the time spent on the road -- as a guest artist in friends' studios and from his work in 'improvised studios'. My Invisible Romance is a release close to Guy Gerbers' chest, filled with emotions and surprises -- a truly intimate collection of musical works."
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SFR 015EP
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"Supplement Facts Records is ecstatic about its latest addition to the repertoire! The unstoppable Swiss fellow Michel Cleis has been on a streak of strong releases in 2009, lead by his highly popular La Mezcla on Cadenza. Michel has been producing contemporary house music with a personal note- presenting a wide musical scope, whilst swaying the dancefloor with a number of his releases throughout his career. Supplement Facts Records' 15th release -- East Of Eden -- is Michel Cleis' first on the label. The release East Of Eden carries 2 tracks. Both are fine avant-garde house music productions. The first ? 'Red Tape' gradually develops, gathering lots of energy, which is released through its second break. The unleashed groove is sure to move and shake. The second, 'Dark Glasses,' is a deeper, but nonetheless grooving and inspiring production. As the title insinuates, the track becomes available just in time for the sunny season! At first glance the innocent intro that leads into this production quickly comes to a halt, when less than two minutes into the track several layers fuse and the first break brings about a welcome change in groove that lets the track fall into its spot. From that point on the groove, dominated by a cheeky drum riff that keeps the energy high and ties the track together. 'Red Tape' emotionally leads from break to break -- leaving the listener yearning for the next sly climax. The track leads on from the flip side with a comparable internationally influenced base and drum structure. 'Dark Glasses' settles fast into a warm groove, the male vocal brings a playful yet dramatic element into play. The varied drum instruments and the base heavy kick wrap up the flow of the production. This creates a 'feel good' groove that maintains the necessary edge and depth to inspire, whilst still working on the floor. At 13 seconds to end of the record, DJs find an effective loop that lets the hidden synth elements of the final part roar one last time."
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SFR 014EP
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"2009 will see Werner release and remix material for Phonica, Mobilee, Mujuba and, today, Guy Gerber's Supplement Facts. The Come And Talk EP is a three track selection of the finest modern house grooves. We start with the aptly named 'Open Up.' Percussion is the order of the day. Great hats, scattered toms, and a delicate vocal work the track along in a stripped down style. On 'Talking Back' we have Werner upping the ante and the tempo. Cheeky vocal stab, and drum pattern lead us to the devastating bass drop. And we're only 1 minute 45 in! Locking us down with the heaviest of grooves, we're jacked along on a wave of funk till out of nowhere, BAM.. magical disco breakdown, funk guitar licks and sultry vocal. Then we're off again with the bassline pushing us along. This is huge!"
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SFR 013EP
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"As Supplement Facts moves further into 2009, we are proud to present our latest EP Remove Tag. Keeping in line with our ethos of delivering fantastic music from all corners of the globe, we would like to introduce Italy's Fabio Giannelli to our family of artists, showcasing his eclectic flair and spirit with the track 'Growing.' Sharing the headline spot with Fabio, we also deliver the latest long anticipated excursion from Guy Gerber and Niv Hadas' Reshuffle project entitled 'The Upper Shelf.' Fabio Giannelli first made his debut in 2006 with a series of EPs on the hybrid net label imprint Italo Business before his first substantial release appeared on Oliver Lieb's Maschine a year later. Since then he has presented works on a number of labels, most notably the Trinidad E Tabago EP on Thirtyonetwenty. 'Growing' is a delightful piece of percussive driven house, its understated beats complimented by a deeply hypnotic groove that provides its nucleus. The pairing of Guy Gerber and Niv Hadas resulted in two incredible EPs during the initial few months of our label, and to this day their Hedonism EP remains one of the most popular releases to date, with 'Paparazzi' in particular being instrumental in part for the direction the label has taken since. 'The Upper Shelf' is another master class in production from the duo, it's vibrant bass hook and heady drums interwoven with linear melodies and a cleverly placed vocal monologue to form a track rich in musicality and promoting Reshuffle's understanding of the dance floor."
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SFR 012EP
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"After ending 2008 with a well received pair of releases from David K and Varoslav, Supplement Facts are pleased to return with their first release of 2009. Having collaborated on the recent Varoslav single, it is time for Parisian trio dOP to take centre stage with their Genius Of The Crowd EP. What began in 2007 with the release of the excellent Between The Blues EP on Circus Company, followed by an initial body of work that created appearances on imprints such as Eklo, Orac Records and Milnor Modern now sees the trio of Clement Zemtsov, Damien Vandesande and Jonathan Illel enter 2009 with two great songs that comprise this latest EP. The title song is a wonderful percussive led piece, with some heady and hypnotic beat programming underpinning the spoken monologue that runs throughout from the late, great poet, novelist and story writer Charles Bukowski. The arrangement has a very loose, live feel, continuing the organic, jazz vibe of not only dOP's production work, but their impressive live shows as well. The EP is completed by the addition of 'Mambo Jumbo,' moving further towards to the ideas that can be found in the live shows, as Clement draws inspiration from tribal influences with the clever beat arrangements that grace the first half of, while the keyboard accompaniment by Damien brings a contemporary lounge feeling into the final track. These prominent ideas are reimagined by Supplement kingpin Guy Gerber's subliminal late night excursion, which following on from his recent success with 'Timing,' looks set to be another DJ favourite."
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SFR 011EP
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"After the great success of Varoslav's appearance on SFR009 with Soccasoul, here he is with a full EP on Guy Gerber's label. On vocals is the fantastic Dop (Circus Company / Milnor Modern). The B-side holds a remix by Boris Werner from Remote Area fame. An excellent package!"
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SFR 009EP
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"The second 2008 release on Gerber's Supplement Facts is a three track EP from three different French producers. Essential. David K, the Parisian producer who has released on labels including Freak n'Chic, Cocoon, Harthouse and Tsuba, and whose live show has taken him around the world to Mexico, England, Spain, Italy, Germany, Israel, Romania and more. This is David's second release on Gerber's Supplement Facts imprint. 'Rue Montmartre' evokes romantic head notions and floaty body motions. The midway 'warm' breakdown is one worth waiting for; and that you know will work the floor. Chris Carrier and DJ W!ld officially formed Catwash in 2005. They have previously released on Get Physical, Crack & Speed and their own label Catwash Records. This is their first EP release for Supplement Facts. 'Brasil,' the style no doubt inspired by the country, is a relentless techno/house journey with heat surrounding it. Varoslav, a Parisian of Czech origin is a self taught producer who has released on labels including 32 Bit Records, Tishomingo, Je T'aime records and Stirsound. This is his first release on Supplement Facts ... expect more to come as he gets further involved with the label. 'Soccasoul' invites the darkness in as it begins, gives way to a more forward pushing bizarre house attitude, welcomes back the darkness for the third-way breakdown and then weirds out until the end."
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SFR 006EP
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"New two-tracker from Cocoon artist Guy Gerber's label, Supplement Facts. REshuffle is a pseudonym for Guy Gerber and fellow Israeli institution Niv Hadas. They have previously collaborated on the Shaky Feeling EP, also on Supplement Facts. Supplement Facts is Time Out DJ of the year Guy Gerber's own label, and is already developing a reputation for quality music of a 4/4 persuasion, whether geared more towards house or techno floors respectively. Aimed at DJs who understand that 'minimal' is about making the most of a simple groove, the EP counts the likes of Martin Landsky, Trickski and Ripperton amongst its many fans."
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