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TER 007EP
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Mitsuaki Komamura (one of the most interesting Japanese electronic musicians of late), known for his releases on his own imprint Weedis, crosses the continents and lands a splendid EP on Terpsichore. Inspired by nature (the slanted butterfly way of flying), early Chicago house, dub, and experimental music, the Butterfly Effect EP is the combination of all the aforementioned. Atmospheric pads combining heavy kick drums, raw Rhodes keys and dark ambiances, Mitsuaki Komamura manages a sublime and subtle mixture.
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TER 005EP
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Jefferson Velazquez remembering his Chicago days with some "straight no chaser" tracks. Heavy bass and synth action.
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TER 006EP
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The Florian Muller Project is back on Terpsichore. Sample-driven, the Frenchman explores his musical influences with total freedom. Both tracks recorded in one live take, this EP demonstrates once again Florian's great musical talent: unusual and wonderful.
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TER 004EP
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Terpsichore welcomes The Florian Muller Project with the marvellous "Jam With It." The funky live bass and the amazing deepness of its chords and vocals make this track a must for any deep connoisseur. The Oliverwho Factory blessed us with two splendid remixes: hear their vocals and scream. Last but not least, what would be a Terpsichore release without Jefferson Velazquez's touch? Deep as always!
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