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TELE 029EP
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"New megalomaniac merry melodies by mesmerist mondial Dave DK in all their monumentally mindblowin' metropolitan magnanimity. Truly tantalizing tech-house homunculi humbly hurry through these tracks of terrific turbulences evoked by amazing arrangements echoing the everlasting energy of our enigmatic existence. Both 'Hypnotize' and 'Freaky Stuff' irresistibly indulge in the futuristic force of a clearly concentrated orchestration of boombastic bass lines and beats true to the old school of auditive abstraction. Brilliantly building cascades of cleverly composed contradictions claw their way through the standards straight outta boomtown Berlin."
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TELE 028EP
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"Golden Days, a project by Maral Salmassi and Fabian Stall. In a mathematically precise way, they unpretentiously present the result of their sound conclave and its research objective to produce a maximum of pressure and drive by using a minimum of tools. The techno sounds on these tracks are really pushing: 'We Serve To Survive' impressively reminds of Dave Clark's great classic hit 'Red 1.' But in contrast to a song, Golden Days have exemplarily developed the essence of the track: hypnotizing rhythms and a whipping melody against an impressive bass line will certainly thrill the audience. On the B-side, the track 'Service Craft' is blithely knarzing through the rills thus developing an exponentially rising drive. The sophisticated arrangement forms the basis for demonstrating the maximum dance-floor effect."
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TELE 027EP
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"John Starlight combines his advanced experience as a DJ and producer and merges it into a powerful mix of creative expression, that will raise hell on dancefloors around the globe. The apocalypse breaks loose and the sheer energy of the producer's lust for burning minds with music rolls like thunder on this revolutionary release, reflecting an approach to electronic music that lets you feel the pure power of Starlight's -- aka Splank -- live acts in this studio production. This concept definitely leads away from the usual way of the polished high gloss productions to a more spontaneous 'live' feeling with its very own Munich saw tooth massacre, that leaves room for more liveliness and dynamics. On the flip side of this record Golden Days, the new project of Maral Salmassi and Fabian Stall, remixes this monster of a mad pumping bassline with a minimal twist that masterfully combines a tremendously tricky arrangement with a fistful of funk flabbergastingly fertilized by fulminant fractions of a fantastic -- yet minimal -- acid-fueled bassline, burning down dancefloors from here to Altair-4."
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TELE 026EP
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"The new project of Maral 'The Robot Queen' Salmassi and Fabian 'Electro Atomu' Stall, dares to grab the bull by the horns and turns the tables around while celebrating its first fistful of vinyl entitled Keep It Dry. With their unique brew of house, techno and funk those two tantalizing Tasmanian devils deconstruct your own private winter depression and put the pieces of the puzzle back together to form a hauntingly humorous hymn of electrifying energy that simply seems to kick out the jams while exploding in its longing for the elemental lust for life. Maral Salmassi's eerie vocals enhance the overall atmosphere of the tracks once more as she transforms mere words into a soundscape of emotion that sends shivers down your spine while making your legs shake in ways you never knew they would."
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TELE 025EP
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"In a tantalizing team-up with Zombie Nation aka John Starlight, Maral Salmassi returns to the floors with this tech-house-driven connection between sense and action, not under direct human control. Smooth like computational fluid dynamics her voice perfectly performs a powerful persuasion, that turns the mere vocals of that rhythm machine of hard hittin' hydroelectricity into a suggestive state of mind. Over the constant flow of futuristic beats and crisp basslines the deep intonation of the track's gloomy melody wanders in gripping gyrations like a smooth servo is supposed to. Straight from the command line this demonstration of enigmatic engineering aims directly for your stomach to prove that this radiant robotnik technology truly is superior to your filthy entrails. The remixes give you a lesson in digital deconstruction that shows the true meaning of the endless possibilities of algorithmic alteration."
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TELE 020CD
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"Egonomic -- as the futuristic formation of funksters known as Quesh entitled their debut album -- cometh your way! A triumvirate of technopirates, consisting of the well-known Dirk Schneider, Heiko Klinger and MC Bailey, congregated to deliver the auditive frame work from which they took the smash-hit 'Candy Girl' earlier. Those guys know how to rock with style! This is a postmodern piece of future reference, that shifts back and forth between straight club hits and surprisingly refreshing lounge chillers. The influences of Quesh become obvious as the krew dug deep in the labyrinth of shelves that represents their collection of records from all over the world and from all periods of modern music. MC Bailey spins a web of hip hop poetry that blends into the network of techno and house. This way of producing music allows cooperations with vocal artists like Rodney Williams and Sarah Hepertz. Egonomic presents electronic music as a mature field of compositions that do not need to fear any possible comparisons."
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TELE 022EP
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"The soulful voice of Maral Salmassi returns from the soul-seeking search for subtle supremacy to bring you a touch of delightful glamour. By mixing catchy pop and old-schoolish grooves into a composition of unparalleled production performance, Maral Salmassi and her partner in crime, the producer known as Break 3000 also known under Dirt Crew, this dynamic duo of elegance pumps up the stereo and delivers some high-class old-school beats for your boom box. May god have mercy, this track rocks the night away, while the vocals enchant you with their moody and mystical modulations of merry melodies. The B-side features a remix by the one and only DJ Naughty, known for his many releases on Gigolo records as well as his production skills, which shone so often through the tracks of DJ Hell. His approach to remixing this gem evolved into a more minimal mix, that seems to be designed directly for the dancefloors around the world. Mad pumping drums rival with the gripping gyrations of the groove, that clawed its way from Chicago right to your speakers. Shake a leg, this is summer music with an acid touch."
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TELE 020LP
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TELE 017EP
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"The revolution will be televised! Vadz is back with a vengeance! Au fait with an astute ascendancy of accumulating an astonishing amalgam of analogous adventures into the unknown, Vadz takes the mere label of acid music to knew heights and meaning by grinding his equipment with his bare hands. An all around old-school flavor surrounds this release, reminding the omnipotent listener of such classic releases like the ones from Probe or +Eight. Ah... What pleasure to indulge in such joyful memories. The tracks on this record succeed in building truly extravagant structures out of an energetic crossfire of analogous sound modifications. Vadz surely pays the dues to his heritage by creating such astounding abnormalities of well-composed contradictions and harmonic fury. The beauty of the beast! Straight outta Russia comes the next step in analogous acid -- and it is all archived on this record. Buy or die, as they say in our cultural class of uncontrolled capitalism."
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TELE 019EP
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"Welcome to the wonderful world of Quesh. This fantastic formation of flabbergastingly flashing friends breaks onto the scene with their debut in a way that couldn't care less about that old saying 'it's a long way to the top if you wanna rock'n'roll'! The boys around the well-known Dirk Schneider aim straight for the top and manage to baffle us by combining pop, rock and techno with the greatest of ease. This multifarious mixture gets mercerized by the carefully crafted raps of Bailey, the MC of this krew, who interprets hip-hop in his own unique way of crossfading between singin' and rappin' vocals. Quesh brews a boombastic concoction, that celebrates the fine art of crossover in an elegant and surely sophisticated way. Spring time is to come and we will enjoy it with this smash hit. For our friends of techno in the most purest form this release contains an instrumental-mix, that concentrates on the sheer drive of this composition. Shake a leg everyone, the 'Candy Girl' comes to your town."
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TELE 007CD
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"John Starlight is the new creation of Florian Senfter, who gained worldwide applause for his club-smashing work as 'Zombie Nation'. This second coming of the man called Splank easily managed to overcome the high expectations with the release of Blood Angels on Art of Perception. A track Sven Väth picked as his 'Song of the year 2002', an opinion shared by DJs spinning the wheels of steel around the world as the track came in second in the Groove-charts as well as the Raveline-charts for 2002."
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