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SVT 015
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT016
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
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14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 013
14 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 018
21 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 020
03 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 023
03 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 021
03 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 026
19 Dec 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 024
19 Dec 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 027
19 Dec 08 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 037
04 Sep 09 Deep House
SVT 014 CD
25 Sep 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 032
27 Oct 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 028
27 Oct 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 031
27 Oct 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT014 DLP
27 Oct 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 030
30 Oct 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 040
16 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 040
18 Dec 09 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 041
11 Jan 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 042
15 Feb 10 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Picking up from where his first single on Stil Vor Talent, "Trumpet's Victory" left off, David August explodes with another hit for the label. "Sweden Roof" edges towards the funkier side of house, seamlessly merging pure grooves, melodies and a soulful vocal. Dancing shoes at the ready for this one.
SVT 043
08 Mar 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 044
03 May 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 045
17 May 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 046
17 May 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 047
07 Jun 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 048
05 Jul 10 Minimal/Tech House
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Review:
Rising stars of the Berlin tech house scene and charted by the Von Strokes and the Dubfires, AKA AKA return with Ich & Du, another EP of odd minimal grooves for Oli Koletzki's label Stil vor Talent. The title track has a typically smooth jacking groove with a perfect build, aided and abetted by some distinctive vocals from Umani. Originally released on Koletzki's digital Talent offshoot last year"4 Fauste fur ein Hallelulja" takes a step up and impresses with sub bass stabs and bulging kick drums rubbing up against neat vocal edits and the peculiar sound of someone getting a kicking. Finishing off is the Latin guitar tinged filtered techno strangeness of "Sandpiper" where a looped vocal collides wonderfully with a sampled beat box and a chunky kick.
SVT 051
16 Aug 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 050
03 Sep 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
SVT 052CD
15 Oct 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 053
15 Nov 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 054
22 Nov 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 055
13 Dec 10 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 056
07 Feb 11 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
If you're going to base a release around samples, it is only fair to make the best and cleverest uses out of your chosen source material. It's an approach that Bruch & Junior have adopted on "Runway", and it pays dividends. The title track is a firing percussive affair, but the soulful vocal sample lends it a soulful, old school feeling that so many contemporary 'tool' tracks lack. Likewise "Seat No Fastbelt", which revolves around another familiar vocal sample, while the organ solo on "Whatcha Want" is reminiscent of Jaydee's classic "Plastic Dreams". Best of the lot though is "Jazzbians", which samples a jazz piano solo that is then filtered and looped, building gradually through the arrangement until it becomes the focal point. A job well done.
SVT 057
07 Mar 11 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
"Caje" looks set to provide Alexander Gerlach and Sascha Hirtenfellner's Nicone project with its biggest hit to date. Revolving around the simplest idea, its rolling, filtered tech-house groove underpins Narra's unforgettable vocal. The label should also be commended for the catch-all appeal of the remixes: Adam Port's take is more drum-heavy than the original and its insistent bassline will prove popular with tool house DJs. Pan Pot meanwhile, deliver a version that updates the classic Lil Louis sound, its building chords and subtle filters including snippets of the original vocal and guaranteeing its effectiveness, while the Dirty Doering take is targeted at underground DJs, its panning tunnel of acid-flecked sounds ideal for fans of James Ruskin and Mike Parker.
SVT 058
28 Mar 11 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Like so many of his minimal contemporaries, Dapayk Solo aka Niklas Worgt has attempted to move from stripped back rhythms into more soulful house territories. However, unlike most of his peers, Worgt is one of the few artists who has successfully achieved this transition. It is evident on Let Go, where the dense drums and insane squealing sax of "Upyo" recalls classic Derrick Carter and the airy strings and rolling groove on "Nekan" has echoes of late 90s London tech-house. The best indictment of Worgt's shift is the title track, where hissing percussion and insistent chord builds show a rawness lacking in nearly all nouveau deep house productions.
SVT 059
25 Apr 11 Minimal/Tech House
SVT 060CD
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