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TEL 027EP
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"This young Argentine started to write and produce minimal music in 2005. In her productions, she offers a nuanced and powerful house music conserving a sensibility for minimal sounds. The result is a warm, sensual and groovy music so efficient on the dance floor! The release includes a fantastic remix of 'Kids' by Ryan Crosson who signed the essential Artists Have Bad Haircuts EP. Her early influences were the Argentinean DJs of her childhood. They opened Violett's first year's musical horizon who discover artists like Neil Landstrum, Ricardo Villalobos and experimental, unusual styles in the local scene such as minimal/deep techno or minimal and tech house."
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TEL 026EP
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"Telegraph is proud to present two very special releases from a newcomer Sebastian Russell. Seb is 25 year old and half French/English nationality. He has completely blown the label's office away with his wealthy, noisy and so effective house music! He offers a very personal sound and a unique touch with his style mixing hip-hop, house, techno and funk vibes! In the bloodline of Ark, Jamie Lidell and Matthew Herbert. An artist to Discover. Sebastian Russell enters into the electronic sphere in 2003. He arrived in London in 2004 and built this instantly groovy and crazy style that is his production mark. He is inspired by artists like Matthew Dear, Prefuse 73, Radiq or Aoki Takamasa and leans on his live feeling awake during the underground techno parties in London, which get an instant reaction to his work rom the dancefloor where it matters most."
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TEL 026.5EP
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Part 2 of this 12" series. 5 tracks.
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TEL 024EP
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"Series' best demos received at the label. Sackrai is So Inagawa's project. He releases his second track on Telegraph after being on Too Cool for School prt 1. He presents a very sensual groovy minimal track. Funzion's minimal techno is tricky, warm and energetic. This makes his music suitable for both, club and home listening. The current direction of Gurtz is combining micro sounds of glitch and the textures of experimental music with groovy minimalist techno for the dancefloor. After roughly four years strictly DJing, Jason Emsley dove headfirst into the studio and sign his first track on Telegraph."
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TEL 012CD
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"Telegraph shifts its release schedule in order to put out a sensational serendipity: the first album of Manutchehr Ghassemlou aka Fym, after the release in September of his Monkey Styler EP, which gave a good insight into his fresh and original style. With Say No To Primate Research Labs, Fym invites us to enter into his wonderful laboratory, dedicated to experimentations and poetry. With 17 melodic, slightly twisted and whimsical house tracks, as well as the cover-art he designed himself, he shares with us his imaginary world, the product of true artistic sensibility. Limited by no concept but the creation of irresistible grooves, here's a full album of phreaky-futur-funk featuring the true monkey stylez."
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TEL 006CD
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"The purpose of this project was to gather tracks by the artists who already participated to the Telegraph project, and artists/labels linked to Telegraph such as Ricardo Villalobos, Zip aka Dimbiman, Daniel Bell, Robert Hood, Cabanne, Ark, Ben Nevile, Oizark, Akufen or UltraKurt. Including 15 tracks of almost only unreleased material, Post Office is a collective's album and manifesto much more than just another compilation..."
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