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SYST 016LP
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After the success of the first volume here comes the second edition of this new compilation concept called Music From Space. Marc Romboy started his new podcast and radio show series with tracks which are spacy and for this compilation he could collect eight exclusive tracks from the likes of Tal Fussman, Invõker, Nicolas Masseyeff, and himself together with Oniris again. Also featuring Thodoris Triantafillou, Kiberu, Captain Mustache, and Satoshi Fumi.
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SYST 135EP
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Systematic present that the highly anticipated collaboration between Timo Maas and Marc Romboy, Die Zeit. This 12" release features a powerful combination of progressive tech beats and a thought-provoking German female vocal sample, making it a must-have for fans of both artists. "Die Zeit" is the result of a spontaneous studio session following the duo's back-to-back DJ set at the end of 2022. The track showcases the immense talent of both Maas and Romboy as they explore new creative territories together. Special beatless "Synthapella" version on the flip side. Mastered by Steffen Müller. Color splatter vinyl.
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SYST 015EP
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Everything began with a chat between Systematic label head Marc Romboy and his long-time friend Paolo aka Dusty Kid. During the pandemic times they reminisced about the most exciting period of techno music, the beginning of the '90s and exchanged tracks which have blown them away. They listened to tracks on labels like R&S, Plus 8, Industrial Strength, and all of the sudden they came to the idea to create a concept where Dusty Kid would put his hands on four of his most favorite tracks from 1992 and 1993. The result is this "Various Artists" track album including new interpretations of four classic tracks which changed their lives and were, have been, and still are iconic. Check every single track and jump into a time machine which transfers you to the early '90s and the future at the same time. Features Komakino, Datura, Ramin, and Microwave Prince.
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SYST 014LP
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"Have you ever had this endless feeling of unconditional love for someone or music, between virtuality and reality, which seems to be eternal for your own heart..." --Nicolas Masseyeff
French DJ and producer Nicolas Masseyeff shares his first album in almost a decade on Marc Romboy's label Systematic. The release brims with lush tones, electronica-flecked rhythms and rich soundscapes, suitable for a club-based audience and home listening. Celebrated visual artist Yann Masseyeff -- Nicolas's brother -- is responsible for the artwork of the release. Raised on the French Riviera, Nicolas Masseyeff started out as a local record dealer before purchasing his own shop, Limelight, establishing it as the most respected vinyl haunt in the South of France. Pursuing music production full-time since the late noughties allowed Nicolas to follow his true path, shaping him into the multi-genre artist he is today. Having released on Herzblut Recordings, Systematic, KD Music, Mobilee, and several other esteemed imprints, Nicolas has worked relentlessly to craft a sound that transcends house, electronica, downtempo and Afro house. Collaborations with Kittin, Oxia, and Parallelle wind throughout his back catalog, as well as remixes for Frankyeffe, Pig&Dan, Nikola Gala, Hot Since 82, and many more besides. Endless offers an insight into Nicolas's spiraling world, detailing the artist's lithe production skills and consideration when collaborating with other talents, like the interdisciplinary singer Kittin. The collection sums up where Nicolas is at now in his career -- a storied producer who continues to evolve, sharing an aesthetic rich in melody while retaining a dance-driven flavor. It's the kind of sound that comes with years of practice, patience, and perseverance.
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SYST 134EP
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This almost lost treasure from 1993 was heavily supported by Sven Väth during his Omen times and was released by the label Ongaku which was run by Ata and Heiko M/S/O. It was produced by the Frankfurt based techno mentors Kay Praag and Jörn Elling Wuttke and celebrates its 30-year anniversary. "What Is Soul?" is one of those classics which has not been played to death and comes along with brand new interpretations by no one else than Joris Voorn (Rejected) and Joseph Ashworth (Life & Death, Pets). First reissue of this true classic after 30 years.
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For the first time ever brand new remixes of Stephan Bodzin's iconic Systematic classic tracks from the years 2005 and 2006 with high grade remixers on the desk only. Stephan's massive Tron with new interpretations by Raxon (Ellum, Kompakt), Mathew Jonson (Wagon Repair, M_nus), Elax, Fedele (Ex-Agents Of Time) with a massive remix of "Caligula", and Hannes Bieger with an exclusive reinterpretation of "Marathon Man".
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SYST 128EP
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At the latest since groundbreaking releases on labels like Music Man and R&S Belgian techno stands for intense and atmospheric tunes which have that certain something that touches the listeners and dancers. And without any doubt Michael Forzza and Dimitri Andreas have helped to shape this style and vibe, amongst others with releasing Kahana in 2005. Marc Romboy has always been a big fan of this tune so that it was a matter of time to plan a re-release including the original mix in a remastered way and three new versions which are more than audiolicious. Barcelona's specialists for ethereal techno, Fur Coat, come around with an extremely respect version which brings that certain early '90s dream techno vibe a la "The Age Of Love" together with their typical contemporary and atmospheric sound. Music Man's finest Petar Dundov adds his best-known sound signature to the tune while Forzza and Andreas themselves master the impossible, as they transform the tune into a modern frame although keeping the original vibe. Features Julian Hival.
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SYST 010LP
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Double LP version. For Robert Babicz, the sounds produced in the creative process morph into shapes and colors; sonic frequencies become visible objects due to the rare phenomenon, and indeed gift, of synesthesia. Evidenced by Robert Babicz's eighth album, Utopia, this inherent creative process has resulted in a body of work that embodies his own personal experiences, forming a life soundtrack to epitomize moments of both elation and hardship. Memories enjoyed contrast with those endured, interwoven in a tapestry of musical expression that encapsulates a human story we can all relate to. Set for release on Marc Romboy's Systematic, a label of which the Polish-born artist is more than familiar with given his two previous Butterfly LPs, the album touches upon some of society's fundamental challenges, most notable of which is our search for the ideal world. Perhaps most strikingly is Robert's assertion that the "Utopia" we seek is not in fact a destination; rather it is a journey. Each track therefore is a reflection of such a discovery, acting as an auditory representation of Robert's personal tale. The voyage begins with "Childhood", an ambient introductory piece that blissfully sets the tone of the release with emotive keys and warm, ethereal pads. "Heartstone" soon takes the helm, as progressive synths converge on a rhythmic kick-hat backbone, before the instrument-dotted "Heroes" opens with a stunning guitar-riff lead and resonant snare patterns. The subdued tones of "Hotel Kalimba" graces listeners, a beautiful interluding track that works to rise and fall simultaneously, paving the way for a reworked version of "Sonntag", one of Robert's most popular tracks previously released on the well-established Kompakt label. "Come Down" swiftly ups the tempo, featuring a compelling main bassline that accompanies the poignant storytelling of vocalist Zera, before the hypnotic hum of "Super Cactus" softens the pace and offers a glimpse into a world far-removed from ours. Listeners are graced with another bespoke offering in "Sin", an enchanting seven-minute rework of Robert's debut Systematic track of the same name, whilst the heartfelt sense of "No One Else" undulates with a gentle lucidity, as Zera's docile tones shimmer amidst a saxophone solo that evokes feelings of contemplation and anguish in one. Climax soon emerges with its breaks-inspired drum patterns and ethereal synth pulses, before the cosmic notes of "Garden of Souls" leave you in a haze of starry, wide-eyed reflection. Alice Rose's mesmerizing vocals amplify the meditative qualities of "Infinity Inside", a delicate penultimate record that unfurls into the album's eventual closing track: "Utopia".
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For Robert Babicz, the sounds produced in the creative process morph into shapes and colors; sonic frequencies become visible objects due to the rare phenomenon, and indeed gift, of synesthesia. Evidenced by Robert Babicz's eighth album, Utopia, this inherent creative process has resulted in a body of work that embodies his own personal experiences, forming a life soundtrack to epitomize moments of both elation and hardship. Memories enjoyed contrast with those endured, interwoven in a tapestry of musical expression that encapsulates a human story we can all relate to. Set for release on Marc Romboy's Systematic, a label of which the Polish-born artist is more than familiar with given his two previous Butterfly LPs, the album touches upon some of society's fundamental challenges, most notable of which is our search for the ideal world. Perhaps most strikingly is Robert's assertion that the "Utopia" we seek is not in fact a destination; rather it is a journey. Each track therefore is a reflection of such a discovery, acting as an auditory representation of Robert's personal tale. The voyage begins with "Childhood", an ambient introductory piece that blissfully sets the tone of the release with emotive keys and warm, ethereal pads. "Heartstone" soon takes the helm, as progressive synths converge on a rhythmic kick-hat backbone, before the instrument-dotted "Heroes" opens with a stunning guitar-riff lead and resonant snare patterns. The subdued tones of "Hotel Kalimba" graces listeners, a beautiful interluding track that works to rise and fall simultaneously, paving the way for a reworked version of "Sonntag", one of Robert's most popular tracks previously released on the well-established Kompakt label. "Come Down" swiftly ups the tempo, featuring a compelling main bassline that accompanies the poignant storytelling of vocalist Zera, before the hypnotic hum of "Super Cactus" softens the pace and offers a glimpse into a world far-removed from ours. Listeners are graced with another bespoke offering in "Sin", an enchanting seven-minute rework of Robert's debut Systematic track of the same name, whilst the heartfelt sense of "No One Else" undulates with a gentle lucidity, as Zera's docile tones shimmer amidst a saxophone solo that evokes feelings of contemplation and anguish in one. Climax soon emerges with its breaks-inspired drum patterns and ethereal synth pulses, before the cosmic notes of "Garden of Souls" leave you in a haze of starry, wide-eyed reflection. Alice Rose's mesmerizing vocals amplify the meditative qualities of "Infinity Inside", a delicate penultimate record that unfurls into the album's eventual closing track: "Utopia".
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SYST 127EP
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Belgian techno OG Fabrice Lig returns to Systematic with one of his most personal and moving EPs to date: Black Monday EP. His most substantial release on Marc Romboy's label since his Purple Raw series, each track is written as a special tribute to four people who've had a massively positive impact on Fabrice's life, but have sadly since passed on. Expressing himself in the most honest, articulate way he can, this one runs deeper than deep. "Jim The Magnificent Fox" is a dark, strident tribute to FlashForward resident, Christophe Adam. A doctor in criminology and psychology, an exceptional DJ and a dear friend to Fabrice, you can feel the emotion on every jagged edge. "Mr. Wa" follows. Striking poses at every possible opportunity, this dedication to an old school friend in his hometown Charleroi. Bright, breezy, and laced with movement and variation, it's a celebration of the positive energy and time Wa always gave to people. "Marc's Tribal Dance" follows. A hip-shifting, butt-wriggling funk techno workout, this commemorates Marc Morgan. A gifted French singer, and also Fabrice's good friend and publisher, he's another soul who has left us too soon. Finally, "Pivert The Playmobil". Another firm ally and creative genius from Fabrice's hometown, Pivert passed away a few years ago but his impact on Lig has never faded. Light, jazzy, and sprinkled with acid, it's a fittingly reflective finale for a touching, thoughtful EP. Four stunning tracks, four beautiful tributes, four great men remembered, one powerful reminder to tell our friends how much we appreciate them.
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Edu Imbernon and Raxon: this collaboration was only a matter of time... Both based in Spain, both crafting some remarkable immersive and expressive electronica, both working on some of the most forward-thinking labels in their field. Both making their full Systematic debut right here, right now. Two men, two tracks, two distinct sounds and narratives: "Vapour Trails" takes the lead with a distinctive rolling drum arrangement that drives the track into unknown. Built up layer-by-layer, there's a cool sense of mystique where key elements such as the guitar line and main chords are held back until midway when the breakdown and main pay-off bring everything together dramatically. "Betera", meanwhile, taps into a brighter, more emotive sound that celebrates the Systematic signature Romboy and his troupe have developed over 15 years. Powerful, evocative, and not afraid to writhe in the melodic side of techno, we guarantee this will be warming a lot of hearts and souls on dancefloors over the colder months ahead. Beautiful!
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Ex Machine EP is number three of these two techno heavy weights from Zagreb and Germany, Petar Dundov and Marc Romboy. After Caper Tran (SYST 118EP, 2018) and Dimension D EP (SYST 122-6EP), it's time again for real techno music: "Upiter" shows you how musically the Croatian-German friendship team is able to create dark and deep tech tunes. The warm and catchy arpeggio combined with a shuffling 808 groove takes us to a journey of spacy and trippy spheres. "Ex Machina" is forward-thinking techno music however with the spirit as it was made in the '90s when the machines were the masters of the music and ruled the structure of the song. The track surprises with unexpected turning points and moving sound synthesis.
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SYST 124-6EP
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15 Yrs Systematic is the third part in the five-year Systematic series where Marc Romboy's esteemed imprint Systematic Recordings celebrates each five-year milestone with a compilation of exclusive tracks. This special edition on a limited picture disc features special releases from John Digweed & Nick Muir, Rodriguez Jr., ARTBAT, and label front man Marc Romboy himself.
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SYST 123EP
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Two heavyweights, friends and legends of electronic club music finally and after all the years team up the result can only be something fresh, unheard, and inspiring. Gui Boratto from Sao Paulo and Robert Babicz from Cologne have produced this hooky house tune with that certain melodic something you can't get out of your ears anymore. The flip side comes along with that special Babicz Italo beats which beam you back to Rimini in 1983.
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Zagreb-based Petar Dundov and Marc Romboy team up again and release their definition of what they call techno. "Dimension D" is a stunning hybrid of both's sound signatures, with rough and addictive beats accompanied by their distinctive way of programming hooky arpeggios. "Meteor Shower" was produced after a dream Petar had after the first production day in Marc's studio. Inspired by the pictures which remained in his brain they switched on a Minimoog, Buchla Music Easel, and a Juno 106 and started to make a trip into sounds which could be a soundtrack of such a bloodcurdling scenario.
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After releases on Kompakt, Innervisions, and Bedrock in 2018, Marc Romboy returns to his mothership and delivers his first solo EP on his own imprint in three years. While "Moonface" represents the melodic and spherical shade of Romboy's works, "Zukunft" represents the dark and deep side of his skills. Pure synthesizer LFO pulsating madness.
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SYST 119EP
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Systematic's new series Systematic Soundscapes is for fans of club music made with highgrade and original synth sounds and without overused vocal samples. All tracks come along with fresh and unheard vibes. The first volume was compiled by Marc Romboy, and Sascha Braemer celebrates his label debut with "Butterflies", followed by high energy rhythms by Spirit Catcher, who have already produced many tracks on the label. Roy Rosenfeld contributes "Distorted reality", which is in the best tradition of his music released on KX and Systematic: straight, powerful and touching. Thyladomid also has his debut with "Devil´s Dance".
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SYST 120-6EP
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Stephan Bodzin & Marc Romboy's biggest tune "Kerberos" gets brand new remixes. Diynamic's Solomun teams up with Johannes Brecht with driving beats, fresh sounds and synth lines that won´t leave your brain anymore. On the flip side you can find versions by André Hommen and Dublin's poster boy Matador.
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SYST 118EP
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Petar Dundov and Marc Romboy have teamed up to release their first common EP. And when you take a listen to both tracks you realize that this was due! Two pieces of tracks which underline the passion of both, music that moves. "Garden Of Cyrus" is a pure hybrid of each one's signature sound. A sequence drives the track and doesn´t leave your brain anymore. "Caper Tran" is a trip into space, you don't want to Stopp this journey, the planets are all over sudden so close. Watch out for further volumes by the end of 2018.
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SYST 117EP
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Belgium based Fabrice Lig is nothing else than a phenomenon of techno music. More than a year has gone by since Purple Raw Vol. 2 was dropped on Systematic (SYST 114EP, 2016). The wait is finally over, and Fabrice returns with Pure Raw Vol. 3 which has no other intention than to make you dance. This four-tracker starts with a driving edit of "Gravitational Voyage" by Joris Voorn and proceeds its journey with three tunes full of raw percussions, bumbling sounds, and unpredictable arpeggio synth lines.
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After the highly acclaimed first part of Wehbba's outstanding Systematic Shades series (SYST 107EP, 2015), it's finally time for the second volume. Once again, he provides three hybrids of straight and functional tracks, including that certain touch of something you either have or don´t. "Moonrise" is reminiscent of the good old early times of techno when the MPC-60 was the master of the groovy rhythms and "Polychrome" and "The Persistence Of Memory" underline how authentic and rough Wehbba can be in creating his techy tracks.
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After his releases on Dennis Ferrer's Objektivity, Poker Flat and several remixes, André Hommen's presents his very own Systematic debut EP. As the title and track names say, Serve EP is based on Hommen's passion for tennis, with main-track "First Serve" being slightly more techno-ish and sequential as his previous releases. The B side "Second Serve" is a deeper version of the A side while the third track "Sliced" might be a little surprise, as it takes the listener to the deep spheres of 100 bpm house.
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Belgium based Fabrice Lig is nothing other than a phenomenon of techno music. The list of high profile imprints where he has released his music, like Planet E, R & S, KMS, Third Ear and Playhouse, is unique. Systematic label head Marc Romboy on Fabrice Lig: "I'm very proud and glad that I could sign such a legendary artist to my label. I'm playing all three tracks in every set and wish there would be more real techno music like this."
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SYST 113EP
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Marc Romboy & Stephan Bodzin present remixes of their highly acclaimed "Atlas". The package of remixers couldn´t be more massive: Diynamic´s wonder boys Adriatique, Innervision´s André Lodemann and Running Back and Permanent Vacation future disco super duo Tuff City Kids. Edition of 500.
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SYST 112EP
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Jimpster's much-loved "Eel Pie Island" first graced the coveted 2014 10 Yrs Systematic compilation (SYST 020CD). It appears here in its original form along with two remixes. Adam Port (Keinemusik, Cocoon) takes on the locomotive-esque, slow-mo jam and brings techno and minimal sensibilities to the fore but with extra tempo and swing, atmospheric flourishes, and nuanced samples. Hyenah offers a version of that brings a chiming, plonking vibe, with wood-block percussion and bongos all fluctuating in a sea of beats, deep house, and delicious sub bass.
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