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Hippie Dance

Hippie Dance emerged onto the label circuit in 2011, thanks to Paris-based co-founders Superpitcher (Aksel Schaufler) and Rebolledo (Mauricio Rebolledo), otherwise known as the Pachanga Boys. From deep, minimal, progressive house, to woozy, feel-good disco, Hippie Dance has seen special releases from the likes of: Roman Flugel, Rebolledo, Superpitcher, Sascha Funke, Paulor, Fantastic Twins and more. The label is also home to the infamous 15-minute sunrise sensation ‘Time’ by the Pachanga Boys. You And Your Hippie Friends is Hippie Dance’s sub-label.
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Tanda Tula Choir
Mukutsuri Hosi Ya Mina (You Are My Saviour) Eric - (2:06) 156 BPM
Xisaka Xa Tuva Manguvalawa (The Nest Of A Bird) Magie - (1:12) 156 BPM
Wa La Matsidiso (Matsidiso Is Crying) - (2:01) 158 BPM
Review: Recently, Superpitcher was invited to go on a safari in South Africa. He bought a custom made hat at his favorite milliner in Cologne and set off with big eyes and a pair of binoculars. It was wild and wonderful journey where he saw many exotic creatures - apparently a leopard in a tree told him the secret of the universe. But most of all, he was enchanted by the hypnotic and moving sound of the voices of Africa: the voices of the wonderful Tanda Tula staff choir. There, the choir members work during the day at the camp and at night entertain the guests with their captivating voices and energetic dancing. So impressed was he with their songs and beautiful Shangaan language that he decided to record a CD for them to sell in the shop at their camp and now this precious recording is also available through Hippie Dance/Bush Recordings in whatever wherever camp you are.
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BUSH RECORDINGS 000D
24 Nov 17
International
The Golden Ravedays 9
Flying - (16:21) 159 BPM
Review: Aksel Schaufler aka Superpitcher's Ravedays series reaches its ninth instalment with an unforgettable two-tracker. "Protest Song" is led by chiming bells, frazzled, purring bass and some half-heard, muffled vocals that appear amid the dark electronic squelches. It's a foreboding, menacing slice of low-slung disco and appears to have been produced as a response to the increasingly precarious political state of the world. By contrast, "Resistance" sounds like it was recorded as a means of rising up through dancing. Centred on a soaring bass and tough kicks, its chants build and build to the point where even the most apathetic listener will be compelled to dance.
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TGR 009D
29 Sep 17
Ambient/Drone
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