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Sexy Dreams EP
Acid House Party - (6:06) 123 BPM
Sexy Dreams - (5:17) 122 BPM Hot
Water Acid - (5:47) 123 BPM
Sexy Dreams (instrumental) - (5:16) 122 BPM
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RC 007
28 Oct 22
Deep House
WAR2201
Your Planet Is Next - "Rhythm Is A Dancer" - (4:47) 120 BPM Hot
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WAR 2201
29 Jul 22
Deep House
Music Of U.F.O Studies
Enmetertre - "WHAAA" - (6:53) 122 BPM
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JENS 010
06 Dec 19
Deep House
Down EP
Thunderdome - (6:32) 121 BPM
Fay - (5:17) 122 BPM Hot
Down - (6:24) 122 BPM
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WRECKS 012
01 Nov 19
Deep House
Laid Back
High Filedity - (5:47) 123 BPM
Youngman - (4:25) 123 BPM
Review: More from eccentric Swede Arvid Svetman AKA Your Planet is Next, a producer who delivered top notch EPs for Klasse Wrecks and Acid Waxa in 2017. This second outing on home city imprint Studio Barnhus is predictably impressive, too. Check, in particular, the sprightly peak-time bounce of opener "Laid Back", which sounds like a more acid-influenced take on similarly quirky Noze cut "Remember Love", and the TB-303-sporting, breakbeat driven, Chicago hip-house style craziness of "Youngman". Elsewhere, "Some Sounds" is a deep, slow, woozy and occasiuonally melancholic saunter through Tevo Howard style deep synth-pop territory, while "High Fidelity" is a quirky and bass-heavy chunk of skewed breakbeat silliness.
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BARN 055
15 Jan 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Knowes Universal Broadcast (Seg. 2)
Your Planet Is Next - "Ghosty Is My Dog" - (4:30) 122 BPM
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CKNOWEP 3
01 Jul 17
Techno
YPIN
Do U Wanna Freak? - (5:53) 122 BPM
Hook Up 4 Real - (6:14) 120 BPM
Review: Recently seen moonlighting under the Sexazoid name on Sling and Samo's excellent Born Free label, Arvid Wretman returns to his more familiar project, Your Planet Is Next, on a rather fine debut for Studio Barnhus. Some four tracks deep, the YPIN adopts a charmingly naive approach to the tropes of early Chicago house, from the title tracks ("Do You Want To Freak?") to the usage of vocals throughout. If you're not familiar with Wretman's previous work as Your Planet Is Next then this single should demonstrate there is a real humour discernible in his music. Crucially, it is also perfectly suited to the dancefloor and DJs will love the chance to throw some of these charmingly obscure vocals into the mix. Fans of Legowelt check this!
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BARN 046
24 Jun 16
Deep House
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