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Send Return Remixes Pt. 3
Before The Flood (feat Cubicolor - Ankhoi remix) - (7:25) 121 BPM Hot
Paris (feat Starving Yet full - Bella Boo remix) - (5:41) 124 BPM
Pay To Play (feat Bell Towers - Reznik & Mikesh remix) - (6:18) 125 BPM
Played by: GATY LOPEZ
Review: Keinmusik continues to offer up fresh interpretations of tracks from 'Send Return', &Me, Rampa and Adam Port's second collaborative full-length. This third volume of reworks begins with a frankly gorgeous, eyes closed Aknhoi revision of Cubicolour collaboration 'Before The Flood'. Utilising Cubicolour's vocals and the trio's lovely piano motifs, the mix blurs the boundary between soundscape deep house and tactile tech-house. Arguably even better is rising star Bella Boo's revision of 'Paris' (featuring vocals by Starving Yet Full), which re-imagines the track as a simultaneously squelchy and deliciously deep breakbeat house workout. Finally, Reznik & Mikesh offer up their interpretation of Bell Towers hook-up 'Pay To Play', re-casting it as a bouncy fusion of electroclash, cheery synth-pop and lo-fi house.
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KM 065
28 Apr 23
Deep House
Rollover Milano & Friends Against Coronavirus
AEO2020 (Ferraroni edit) - (5:52) 102 BPM
Passion Mark (Adam Port edit) - (4:53) 98 BPM
Capisco (2manydjs edit) - (5:23) 95 BPM Hot
Fegato (Ferrari edit) - (4:08) 105 BPM
Let's Come Together (Dada Discos Kunstkamera rework) - (6:39) 101 BPM
SHMLSS - "We Just Edit" - (7:15) 112 BPM
Italian Lovers (OOFT! dub edit) - (5:26) 103 BPM
Surprise Surprise (Kapote Toy Tonics edit) - (5:38) 120 BPM
Soul Clap - "Letter To Azymuth" - (6:13) 123 BPM
Can't Get Away (Boombass edit) - (7:39) 125 BPM
The Race (C.O.C.C.O. rework) - (5:42) 124 BPM
The Cosmic Cat (Rollover Djs edit) - (6:29) 124 BPM
Sit The Fuck Down (Bill Brewster edit) - (6:45) 124 BPM
System (Moscoman edit) - (6:29) 116 BPM
Walk On In (Alex Neri & Mennie edit) - (6:15) 126 BPM
Everyday & Everynight (Ricardo Baez edit) - (4:40) 120 BPM
Papa Funky (Funclab Edit Unit) - (6:18) 125 BPM
Milangeles & Ckrono - "Y2" - (4:49) 121 BPM
Blinky - "House In My House" - (4:42) 121 BPM
Review: With Italy hit hardest by the Coronavirus and lockdown right now, Milan crew, collective and glitterazzi Rollover keeps hope alive! Normally a trusted party for Milano's Apollo club (that's brought the likes of Tiga, Maurice Fulton, Ame and Bambounou to town), Rollover is the place and project for DJ duo and label owners Rocco Fusco & Tiberio Carcano to work their magic. In times of crisis Rollover presents a special initiative via their "ANYTHING GOES" edit service, welcoming voluntary contributions that pay homage to the spirit of Balearic music and beyond! Expect tracks from 2manydjs, Adam Port, Soul Clap, Boombass, Moscoman and Bill Brewster, among many others, with proceeds going to the official emergency fund set up by the Italian Civil Protection Department destined for the COVID-19 crisis in Italy.
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OVER 004
25 May 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Do You Still Think Of Me?
Do You Still Think Of Me? - (8:45) 121 BPM Hot
Roots Edit - (6:52) 119 BPM
Review: After the recent longplay joint venture of all the Keinemusik crew and a hot bunch of remixes, here's a new two-tracker from label staple Adam Port. The Berliner throws down a truly emotive effort on the bittersweet "Do You Still Think Of Me" with its sombre piano melody, hypnotic arpeggios and restrained rhythms all working in perfect harmony. This is backed up by the polyrhythmic and very funky Afro influended DJ tool "Roots Edit".
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KM 044
20 Jul 18
Deep House
You Are Safe (remixes)
Operator (Honey Dijon remix) - (6:21) 124 BPM Hot
Guilt Trip (Johannes Albert remix) - (7:03) 121 BPM
Bumper (No Work All Play remix) - (6:44) 125 BPM
Review: Rampa, Adam Port and &Me have gone a little remix-crazy of late, commissioning all and sundry to interpret tracks by their Keinemusik-released collaborative project. Last month, Gerd Janson and Solomun served up their interpretations; here, three more talented artists get their mitts on tracks from the trio's You Are Safe album. Chicagoan star Honey Dijon steals the show with a wonderfully heavy, throbbing revision of "Operator" full of breathy stabs, Afro-tech percussion and sleazy analogue bass. Elsewhere, Johannes Albert turns "Guilt Trip" into a twisted, arpeggio-fired fusion of mind-altering acid lines and dreamy, ethereal chords, while the All Work No Play remix of "Bumper" is a sparse but heavy, acid-fired slab of early morning dirt.
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KM 043
08 Jun 18
Deep House
You Are Safe
You Are Safe (Solomun remix) - (6:44) 124 BPM
Lover (Gerd Janson remix) - (6:22) 122 BPM Hot
Review: Following on from Black Coffee's remix of Keinemusik, the house music trinity of Adam Port, Rampa and &Me draft in two more high-profile remixers. First up is Diynamic boss Solomun getting to grips with "You Are Safe". Under his studied guise, it turns into a mesmerising, pulsating groove, punctuated by crashing drums, dubbed out effects and an epic, vocal-led build. Underground but accessible, it is destined to introduce the trio's music to a wide audience. Next up is Running Back boss Gerd Janson, who reinterprets "Lover". Opting for a different tact, he serves up dreamy vocals, rolling 80s snares and a melancholic, electronic bass - making for an emotive but effective re-work.
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KM 042
11 May 18
Minimal/Tech House
You Are Safe Remixes
You Are Safe (DJ Tennis remix) - (6:45) 124 BPM
Guilt Trip (Frankey & Sandrino remix) - (7:20) 117 BPM Hot
Review: Late last year, the producers behind the Keinemusik label came together to pen an album under the same name. Now the German label and the Keinemusik protagonists - Rampa, Adam Port and &Me - have commissioned remixes of tracks from the long player. First up is Life & Death boss DJ Tennis, who is tasked with reworking "You Are Safe". Using eerie synths, clattering drums and electro bass pulses, he turns the track into a hypnotic house track. For the second remix, Frankey & Sandrino take to the controls. The pair's version of "Guilt Trip" is slower and more understated, but the atmospheric textures and subtle pulses are as memorable as the DJ Tennis remake.
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KM 040
09 Mar 18
Deep House
You Are Safe
You Are Safe - (2:58) 124 BPM
Cafe Des Schicksals - (5:10) 99 BPM
Civilist - (6:50) 123 BPM
Guilt Trip - (5:31) 117 BPM
Up & Down - (3:27) 155 BPM
MuyA - (7:49) 120 BPM Hot
Lover - (3:18) 122 BPM
MBH - (5:58) 120 BPM
Operator - (6:30) 121 BPM
Bumper - (4:26) 120 BPM
Review: Keinemusik is a collaboration between Rampa, Adam Port and &Me, who have all individually released music on the label that shares the Keinemusik name. Now the trio turn their efforts to this project with an excellent debut album. "You are Safe" and "Cafe des Schickasals" are stunning pieces of mood music, with half-heard vocals and atmospheric textures making them sound suitable for movie soundtracks. There is a similar mood on "Civilist" and "MuyA", where pulsing bass lines underpin eerie undercurrents and tinkling piano lines, while on "Guilt Trip" and "Up & Down" the trio introduce gloriously soulful vocals to their offbeat rhythms. Equal parts techno symphony and left field pop visions, You Are Safe is a highly impressive, unusual work.
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KM 039
24 Nov 17
Deep House
Ganesha Song EP
Ganesha Song - (8:00) 120 BPM
Quim Manuel O Espirito Santo - "Senhor Doutor" (Adam Port edit) - (7:33) 122 BPM Hot
Played by: Till Von Sein
Review: For this new Keinemusik release, Berliner Adam Port is 'sprucing up the image of the guitar.' Port's rehabilitation of the six string instrument comes in the form of "Ganesha Song", the A-side of KM036. Another attempt from Port to merge peak time appeal with experimentalism and refining his method of groove. More guitars on the flip side, but this time merging Mariachi impressions and Angolan folklore. Port uses the source material of Quim Manuel O Espirito Santo while crafting his edit .Two very different approaches to get some feet on the floor, showcasing the mans knack for artistic diversity.
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KM 036
14 Apr 17
Minimal/Tech House
Changes
Changes (Adam Port remix) - (8:19) 122 BPM
Changes - (7:25) 122 BPM
Changes (Jimpster remix) - (6:45) 122 BPM Hot
Review: German house fusionist Adam Port first hooked up with the Stereo MC's some years back, with the veteran British hip-hop duo featuring on his 2014 cut "Place". On "Changes", he laces a particularly world-weary, emotion rich vocal from mic man Rob B over a rich, bouncy, synth-laden deep house groove and intertwined electronic melodies. His own remix, which kicks off the EP, pushes the track further towards Innervisions style late night tech-house territory. Arguably the most impressive version of all, though, comes from Freerange boss Jimpster, who re-imagines "Changes" as a handclap-heavy chunk of dusty late night deep house that benefits greatly from some warm chords and sweaty percussion hits.
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FRD 221
27 Jan 17
Deep House
Future Disco Vol 10: Complete, Repeat, A Disco Drama
Various
Snacks - "Matinee" - (6:28) 118 BPM
Rhyze - "Just How Sweet Is Your Love" (Walker & Royce remix) - (7:42) 119 BPM
Kraak & Smaak - "Way Back Home" (feat Ivar - Tiger & Woods remix) - (6:28) 120 BPM
Lopsley - "Operator" (DJ Koze's Disco edit) - (5:08) 120 BPM Hot
Leon Revol - "Cantik" - (8:36) 119 BPM
Ocho - "Vines" (Darshan Jesrani instrumental mix) - (8:28) 118 BPM
Franc Moody - "Yuri" - (5:51) 124 BPM
Marquis Hawkes - "I'm So Glad" (Paul Woolford remix) - (6:46) 123 BPM
Adesse Versions - "Explain It" - (6:13) 124 BPM
Adam Port - "Tonight" (Adam Port 12" Autobahn edit) - (6:14) 122 BPM
Skatebord - "The Bells Of Mist" - (9:29) 111 BPM
Tensnake - "Freundchen" - (6:11) 121 BPM
Pale Blue - "The Math" - (5:50) 124 BPM
Sandboards - "Nothing But A Freak" - (5:16) 120 BPM
Cubenx - "First Wave Front" - (7:24) 122 BPM
VIMES - "Mind" (Reprise) - (8:45) 115 BPM
Various - "Future Disco Vol 10: Complete, Repeat, A Disco Drama" (continuous DJ mix) - (1:08:46) 120 BPM
Review: The Future Disco crew has described this tenth volume in their popular compilation series as "the closing of a chapter". In effect, though, it's business as usual, with the un-credited compilers gathering together their usual mix of nu-disco, Balearic-minded floor-fillers, and house cuts inspired by original disco and boogie. Among the many highlights you'll find the deep disco wooziness of Snacks' "Matinee", a throbbing Tiger & Woods remix of Kraak & Smaak's "Way Back Home", the bombastic disco-techno of Adesse Versions' "Explain It", and some Italo-disco influenced Scandolearic business from Skateboard. Oh, and DJ Koze's anthem-like Disco Edit of Lapsley's "Operator", which is undoubtedly one of the dancefloor success stories of 2016.
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NEEDCD 025D
25 Nov 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sonnenfinsternis
Sonnenfinsternis - (6:50) 121 BPM
Adam Port feat Jennifer Touch - "Working For It" (feat Jennifer Touch) - (7:37) 122 BPM
Here is Why - "Tonight" (Adam Port 12" Autobahn edit) - (6:14) 122 BPM Hot
Review: Having flirted a little with Pets Recordings, Adam Port returns to the loving arms of Keine Musik. In its' original form, "Sonnenfinsternis" is a curious but hugely attractive concoction, with trippy siren sounds, dub effects, spiraling chords and snappy snare fills wrapping their way around a metronomic, Kraftwerk-inspired groove. Regular collaborator Jennifer Touch adds her sweet, hazy vocals to the dreamy tech-house shuffler "Working For It", before Port offers up an extra special treat: a brand new re-edit of his previously overlooked hook-up with jangly guitar band Here Is Why, "Tonight". This new version sounds like a Balearic disco/AOR soft rock classic in the making.
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KM 033
24 Jun 16
Deep House
Workparty Five
Rampa - "Mod" - (7:18) 123 BPM
David Mayer - "Smoke" - (8:05) 123 BPM
&ME - "Birdland" - (7:46) 120 BPM
Adam Port & Stereo MCs - "Place" - (9:35) 123 BPM Hot
Review: This Berlin-based label celebrates its twenty-fifth release with a collection of tracks from its regular artists. Rampa's "Mod" is a classic serving of minimal German house, its tinny drums and percussive shards riding a buzzing bass, while David Mayer's "Smoke" follows a similar trajectory. On this occasion however, the dense, drummy framework is populated by woozy chords, subtle ticks and twists and the kind of dazed stutter that used to characterize old Grant Dell records. &ME's "Birdland" is a jazzier affair, and the final track makes for a real surprise; Adam Port teams up with '90s UK hip hop act Stereo MCs for a deep house groove full of the rapper's sultry, smoky vocals.
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KM 025
21 Nov 14
Minimal/Tech House
Second Chances & New Romances Vol 1
Various
Tiger Stripes - "I Found U" (original mix) - (7:39) 123 BPM
Larse - "The More I Want" (Eivissa edit) - (6:43) 120 BPM Hot
Egostereo - "Temptations" - (7:33) 119 BPM
Los Suruba - "Spanish Pantalones" (Noir's Revisited Shortcut remix) - (6:03) 123 BPM
Ilves & Migova - "Femme Desire" - (7:45) 122 BPM
Adam Port - "Corrosive Love" (feat Ruede Hagelstain - Noir's Intencity edit) - (7:17) 124 BPM
Played by: Justin Miller, Nice7
Review: Lovely little compilation here from Noir Music, with the pleasingly titled Second Chances & New Romances. Opening with the distant, plaintive vocals and horizontal bumpin' groove of "I Found You" by Tiger Stripes, the six track selection serves as a wonderful sampler for the imprint's established signature sound. The sultry, understated emotion of Eivissa's edit of Larse's "The More I Want" is probably the highlight, but it's a tough call because everything on here is so damn playable.
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NMW 024
15 Aug 11
Minimal/Tech House
Basement
Basement (feat Daniel Wilde) - (6:58) 123 BPM Hot
Basement (feat Daniel Wilde - Matthias Tanzmann remix) - (7:55) 124 BPM
Tell You - (8:46) 125 BPM
Review: Port has only been releasing music for a few years, but on the title track, he sounds like a seasoned veteran. Rolling drums and a surging bass provide the backing, and when Port combines cowbells with Wilde's lyrics - "deep down in basements we feel the groove/deep down in basements we gotta move" - it's hard not to be moved. "Tell You" shows that he's not a one-trick pony, and amid crashing cymbals and dramatic string sweeps, Port lays down irresistible jazzy piano keys and a sassy funk bass. Label boss Mathias Tanzmann completes the package with a pumping version of "Basement".
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MHR 0566
03 Aug 11
Minimal/Tech House
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