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Live At Robert Johnson is a German disco, techno and deep house label, known for all things deep, spacey, progressive and melodic. Its name is inspired by the respected Robert Johnson venue in Offenbach and is driven forward by Atanasios Christos Macias aka Ata. Since 2009, it has put out delicious laid-back yet dancefloor-ready anthems by artists including Skatebård, Fort Romeau, Orson Wells, Massimiliano Pagliara, Roman Fluegel, Dixon, Daniel Avery, Lauer and Gerd Jansen. Sub-labels include For Disco Only and Lifesaver Compilation.
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Recapture The Past
Recapture The Past - (6:50) 62 BPM Hot
The Final Essence - (6:17) 62 BPM
Philly C Inside - (5:23) 62 BPM
Shimshit - (6:21) 62 BPM
Review: Get yourself acquainted with Llewellyn, the production alias of Martin Enke who's solo pursuits and Lake People collaboration can be found already on labels like Uncanny Valley, Kann Records, Permanent Vacation, Mule Musiq - and as Llewellyn on Riotvan. Recapture The Past elevates the project's profile through its release on Live At Robert Johnson that brings a synth saturated, '80s, Moroder-esque and discofied night driving sound to the Frankfurt label. Get your rock snares and arpeggiated basslines outta "The Final Essence" - our highlight - next to some proto-type happy house in "Recapture The Past". "Philly C Inside" offers a melodic and percussion heavy combination of stunts with "Simshit" flirting with computer games sounds and Cruisin' USA soundtracks.
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PLAYRJC 063D
26 Feb 21
Coldwave/Synth
Lifesaver 4 Compilation - 21 (Dedicated To Andrew Weatherall)
Various
Perel - "Feuer + Wasser" - (5:27) 130 BPM
Panthera Krause - "Strings Of Plagwitz" - (5:31) 120 BPM
Benjamin Frohlich - "The Road Leads Back To You" - (6:11) 125 BPM Hot
Massimiliano Pagliara - "Before I Let You Go" - (5:09) 54 BPM
Koga - "Enter The Tekn" - (4:41) 127 BPM
Red Axes - "Lala In A Bag" - (5:29) 120 BPM
TCB - "Lucified Dub" - (7:43) 118 BPM
Form - "Jolki Palki" - (7:18) 129 BPM
Davis - "Mil Reais" - (5:30) 130 BPM
Portable - "Unity" (Gerd Janson Ramona remix) - (6:28) 120 BPM
Portable - "Unity" - (5:36) 120 BPM
Chinaski - "Hellion" - (6:51) 124 BPM
Johannes Albert - "Shattered Dreams" - (6:00) 126 BPM
Roman Flugel - "Another Day" - (3:57) 124 BPM
Damiano Von Erckert - "Let's Hide Away" - (7:02) 125 BPM
Secretsundaze - "DMDU" - (7:33) 128 BPM
Cedric Dekowski - "Livius" - (6:56) 129 BPM
Black Spuma - "Cuori Strapazzati" - (6:12) 122 BPM
Axel Boman - "Moon Street" - (8:55) 125 BPM
Fort Romeau - "Another Dymention" - (7:59) 125 BPM
Llewellyn - "True Stories" - (6:16) 124 BPM
Review: To the Robert Johnson club, Andrew Weatherall was one of the Frankfurt institution's most beloved residents. 'Lifesaver 4' is a compilation dedicated to the memory of the veteran DJ, featuring young talents and seasoned companions that have paid their musical tribute in order to commemorate the club's 21 year anniversary. Highlights not limited to: Perel's psychedelic off-kilter opener "Feuer & Wasser", the low slung sunset sounds of Panorama Bar resident Massimiliano Pagliara on "Before I Let You Go", club mainstay Gerd Janson delivering a typically neon-lit rendition of Portable's "Unity", the surprising addition of nearby Offenbach-based talent Cedric Dekowski on the afterhours minimal funk of "Livius" and Fort Romeau delivering his idiosyncratic style of hypnotic house on "Another Dymention". "Fail we may, sail we must".
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PLAYRJC 064D
09 Oct 20
Minimal/Tech House
Unity (Gerd Janson Remix)
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PLAYRJC 064S1
02 Oct 20
Minimal/Tech House
Dance Peralta
Dance Peralta - (6:26) 128 BPM
Avesso - (4:10) 123 BPM
Tempo De Vida - (6:30) 125 BPM Hot
Fissura Na Neblina - (5:47) 120 BPM
Fugaz - (4:26) 123 BPM
Vertical Amnesia - (5:10) 130 BPM
Review: Davis Genuino follows up last year's Ordinary Sleep release on LARJ with this expansive affair. The title track is shaped by atmospheric synths and bleeding acid lines, with these elements unravelling over rolling, steely drums. "Avesso" follows a similar rhythmic trajectory, with off kilter kicks fused with a splurging bass to create a more stripped back track. In contrast, on "Fissura Na Neblina", Davis ventures down a mysterious path, with horror soundtrack-style synths melded with a pulsating bass. "Fugaz" meanwhile, is the most dance floor-friendly track, thanks to the use of a snaking bass and dreamy synths.
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PLAYRJC 062D
19 Jun 20
Electro
Nordring EP
Nordring Trance - (6:23) 121 BPM Hot
Meta - (2:42) 102 BPM
M1 Dreams - (5:39) 115 BPM
I Am For Real - (7:13) 122 BPM
A Higher State - (6:28) 126 BPM
Review: Hesse native Victor Shan is next on local institution Live At Robert Johnson and if there's ever been a more poignant tribute to the clubbing institution and label - this is it right here. Taking his inspirations from disparate influences such as house, synthpop and balearic, Shan's LARJ debut 'Nordring 131' is named after the club's address in Offenbach. From the hypnotic classic house vibe of the title track which is awash in icy FM synthesis, the sublime ambient journey of "Meta", to the glassy-eyed and bittersweet Italo magic of "M1 Dreams". Finally, we hear him taking inspiration from the second Summer Of Love on the evocative "I Am For Real".
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PLAYRJC 061D
05 Jun 20
Minimal/Tech House
Meeting Of The Minds
Meeting Of The Minds - (5:09) 125 BPM
Team Silent - (6:44) 126 BPM Hot
Review: Daniel Avery and Roman Flugel are Noun! Initially recorded some years ago at Flugel's former Frankfurt studio, the pair's collaboration descends deep into dubby, minimal and warehouse techno territory. Taking the best of Flugel's musical prowess with Avery's drum machine signatures, "Team Silent" embraces elements of '90s blueprint dub techno while "Meeting Of The Minds" leans more towards a sound you could expect to hear in Berghain; deep, cosmic, booming and sci-fi. An exciting new project on the books Live At Robert Johnson!
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PLAYRJC 059D
01 May 20
Minimal/Tech House
The Complicated Art Of Dreaming EP
Keep Them Closer - (6:47) 118 BPM
Guessing - (7:56) 121 BPM Hot
Trustful - (6:02) 117 BPM
The Complicated Art Of Dreaming - (5:03) 109 BPM
Review: Frankfurt institution Live At Robert Johnson present Diego Cortez Salas, a skilled talent of Peruvian origins who hails from Brussels and has had some impressive run of releases of late on tastemaker labels like Eclair Fifi's River Rapid, Correspondant and Biologic Records - which he's run with Abstraxion since 2014. Salas delves into classic house and disco aesthetics on 'The Complicated Art of Dreaming' EP: from the glistening FM synth tones of the smashing "Keep Them Closer" complete with signature 303 squelch, to the bass-driven peak time roar of "Guessing" and the emotive late night mood music of "Trustful" - all in all its one seriously neon-lit affair.
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PLAYRJC 060D
24 Apr 20
Minimal/Tech House
Volpe
Volpi Polari - (7:47) 116 BPM Hot
Fluto - (6:41) 125 BPM
The Light - (6:28) 125 BPM
Review: Dusty, slammed down disco-house cosmiq. Whatever you wanna call it; space western discoteque pop from the techno future is still fun too. With dub trailing atmospheres streaking across the face of tracks like "The Light", all three here surf the skywaves of Detroit techno and Chicago house, lifting key notes and aquatic stabs from somewhere deeper in between too. Ripping key-tars and twangs bring the funk in "Volpi Polari" with "Fluto" going to Eiffel tower heights of Jean Michelle Jarre trance and '90s warehouse beats to lift you high.
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PLAYRJC 058D
10 Jan 20
Minimal/Tech House
Dweller On The Threshold
Dweller On The Threshold - (9:03) 120 BPM Hot
Kontra Punkte - (5:35) 121 BPM
Review: You can always count on British producer Mike Green aka Fort Romeau to provide epic and majestic and dancefloor drama, material that's been been heard on Permanent Vacation, Running back and Correspondant in recent times. He returns to Live At Robert Johnson to follow up 2016's Secrets & Lies with two brand new tracks here. Featuring the mesmerising dancefloor drama of "Dweller On The Threshold" awash in a dazzling array of rich melodic synth tapestries, while the moody and heads-down hypnotism of "Kontra Punkte" will entrance you deep into submission with its intoxicating bell textures - reaching near moments of sonar transmission.
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PLAYRJC 057D
25 Oct 19
Minimal/Tech House
Gigantic Impossibly Large
Gigantic Impossibly Large (10am Tripp) - (6:58) 97 BPM
Gigantic Impossibly Large (NYC dub) - (5:53) 120 BPM Hot
Gigantic Impossibly Large (OG's version) - (6:49) 123 BPM
Gigantic Impossibly Large (B2 Jam) - (3:34) 97 BPM
Review: The veteran London duo Giles Smith and James Priestley aka Secretsundaze debut on Live At Robert Johnson with pure deep house vibes. Here they serve up something with a bit more old school flair on "Gigantic Impossibly Large", which sees them channel a classic sound, particularly on the NYC dub which calls to mind that timeless aesthetic of early Statside house. The brooding tension and drama of OG's version sounds more reminiscent of today's dancefloor dynamics, while downbeat reductions exist in the form of the exotic and arcane 10 AM version and the slow burning boogie down antics of the B2 jam make a worthy addition also.
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PLAYRJC 056 D
30 Aug 19
Deep House
Fractals
Fractals - (7:28) 120 BPM
Hey Matt - (7:24) 121 BPM
Fractals (Lauer Frankfurt Beat mix) - (5:55) 120 BPM Hot
Fractals (Lauer 808 mix) - (5:46) 126 BPM
Review: During the day, Jacques Bon can be found behind the counter at the Smallville record store in Paris, while by night, he focuses his attention on the kind of deep, sensuous house that he sells. The title track here is a stripped back, fragile groove that resounds to chimes and evocative tones, all realised against a 120 bpm tempo. On "Hey Matt", he ups the ante slightly to drop a chord-heavy groove that has a slightly woozier feel. The release also features two remixes of "Fractals" by Lauer. The first, the 'Frankfurt Beat' version, is a pulsating electronic affair, while on the 808 version, Lauer drops an irresistible, rolling take, laden down with acidic tones and evocative riffs.
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PLAYRJC 055D
12 Apr 19
Deep House
Ordinary Sleep
Different Angle - (7:57) 125 BPM
Ordinary Sleep - (6:05) 54 BPM Hot
Quantum Consciousness - (5:55) 125 BPM
Review: Davis a key figure of Sao Paulo's strong techno and house scene and a member of the collective behind the underground warehouse event series ODD. On his second EP for Frankfurt institution Live At Robert Johnson, Davis brings together breakbeat and acid with his trancy signature synthwave melodies. "Ordinary Sleep" has a noirish, moody and slow burning vibe that is perfect for setting the mood in the early evening or the AM hours alike, the emotive electro as heard on "Different Angle" takes aspects of a classic sound while giving it a fresh modern interpretation and "Quantum Consciousness" is a throwback to Chicago's first wave in all its gritty dusted down attitude: think Adonis or Ralphi Rosario.
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PLAYRJC 054D
22 Feb 19
Minimal/Tech House
Feel Live
A Winter In Los Angeles (feat Private Agenda) - (6:22) 108 BPM
Trust The Direction Of The Wind (feat Peaking Lights) - (5:44) 81 BPM
Feel Live - (6:35) 118 BPM
Villaggio Paradiso - (6:36) 120 BPM Hot
I Promise - (1:52) 121 BPM
Geometric Crystal Spaces - (4:39) 128 BPM
Endless Change - (6:19) 125 BPM
Raving At The Acropolis - (6:46) 126 BPM
Fare Spazio - (5:18) 125 BPM
Properties Of Distance - (4:25) 146 BPM
Floating Room (feat Fort Romeau) - (4:47) 112 BPM
Two Weeks Later (feat Kim Anh) - (5:21) 75 BPM
Review: Feel Live is southern Italian DJ/producer Massimiliano Pagilara's third full-length for Frankfurt institution Live At Robert Johnson, following up 2011's Focus On Infinity and With One Another - released in 2014. Recorded between Los Angeles, Portland and his base in Berlin as well as at airports and on intercontinental flights, it is his most playful and imaginative work to date -featuring a variety of bold and stylish sonic narratives. Featuring vocals by Private Agenda (the lo-slung "Winter In Los Angeles"), Peaking Lights' Indra Dunis (the neon-lit disco antics of "Trust The Direction In The Wind") and the inimitable Fort Romeau on the tripped-out chilltronica of "Floating Room".
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PLAYRJC 053D
30 Nov 18
Deep House
Feel Live
Feel Live - (6:35) 118 BPM
Played by: Honey Soundsystem
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PLAYRJC 053SINGLE
09 Nov 18
Deep House
Truth Within The Kilos
Motikids Im Swingerclub - (6:54) 135 BPM
Moments Later - (7:19) 135 BPM
Dopey - (5:21) 126 BPM Hot
Review: Offenbach?s favourite son returns! A long time affiliate of legendary local institution Robert Johnson, White/Rimini boss Oskar Offermann represents for the hometown club which gave him his first break - after releases on quality labels like Mule Musiq, Aim and locals Hardworksoftdrink. The tracks on his new offering entitled Truth With The Kilos are right in harmony with Frankfurt?s new breed (such as the Traffic and Pager crews), as best heard on retro techno/electro jams like "Motikids Im Swingerclub" or "Moments Later", while "Dopey" goes down a dirty slo-mo acid route.
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PLAYRJC 052
26 Oct 18
Techno
Bodies And Places
Erscheinung - (5:52) 129 BPM Hot
Paura - (5:33) 124 BPM
Forbidden - (4:43) 121 BPM
Face 2 Face - (8:00) 141 BPM
Played by: ROTCIV
Review: Bodies is Chanaski aka Stefan Haag's third release on the acclaimed LARJ label, and sees him drop a series of hardware-produced jams. First up, he displays his love of 80s electro with "Erscheinung". Featuring steely 808s and a Parliament bass, it seamlessly fuses stern, robotic synths and a riotous, freestyle aesthetic. On "Paura", Haag turns towards the dance floor, this time with straighter kicks and squelchy bass pulses creating a robust techno jam. However, Chinaski has a different side: "Forbidden" is more reflective and sees him drop evocative electro synths, while "Face 2 Face" provides the listener with an atmospheric ambient outro.
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PLAYRJC 051D
21 Sep 18
Electro
New Now
Looking Back - (5:00) 121 BPM Hot
Clown Time - (5:20) 136 BPM
New Now - (5:59) 111 BPM
Review: Frey follows up Reframe, his 2015 release on Live At Robert Johnson, with this left of centre affair. "Looking Back" is a drawn out, acid-heavy affair that resounds to steely snares and a feeling that the listener is being sucked backwards down a tunnel to Alice in Wonderland. By contrast, "Clown Time" is a high tempo affair that has echoes of Woody McBride's acid sound, aligned here with break beats and vocal snippets. Finally, there's the title track; different to the preceding arrangements, it's a sprawling affair, led by a buzz saw bass and featuring indistinct, new-wave vocals - the kind of jam that Intergalactic Gary will spin.
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PLAYRJC 050D
08 Jun 18
Techno
Time Travel
Various
Massimiliano Pagliara - "Sometimes At Night" - (7:13) 50 BPM
Zwischenfall - "Flucht" - (5:26) 116 BPM Hot
Maxmillion Dunbar - "Polo" (Lauer remix) - (7:38) 118 BPM
Roman FlAggel - "Girls With Status" - (6:44) 126 BPM
Portable - "A Process" - (8:16) 120 BPM
Tuff City Kids - "People Is A Crackhead" (Tuff Hamlet Riddim) - (6:52) 115 BPM
Benedikt Frey - "Sometimes" (extended version) - (5:31) 116 BPM
The Citizen's Band - "Descend" - (3:49) 120 BPM
Orson Wells - "Never Lonely No More" - (6:25) 122 BPM
Fort Romeau - "Her Dream" - (7:08) 117 BPM
San Laurentino - "Lost In The Harbour" - (4:12) 120 BPM
Chinaski - "Time To Kill" - (6:10) 122 BPM
Review: Like a long and blurry session at the storied Robert Johnson club, Time Travel brings the listener on a real musical journey. It moves from the low-slung disco of Massimiliano Pagliara's "Sometimes at Night" into the deep, ponderous house of Portable and Maximillion Dunbar, moving into more dance floor focused grooves thanks to Benedikt Frey and Orson Wells before Frankfurt DJ Roman Flugel drops the brilliant wide screen electro of "Girls With Status". While Time Travel does largely document music emanating from the German city, it also goes back to the 80s to include the eternal Italo classic, "Flucht" by Zwischenfall.
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LARJTT 01
11 May 18
Techno
Devoid Of Dimension Pt 1
Free At Last - (7:11) 125 BPM
Unstoppable Trajectory - (6:28) 124 BPM Hot
Blue Eyes - (8:33) 123 BPM
Small Town Life - (4:26) 105 BPM
Review: Massimiliano Pagliara has been flirting with other labels over recent years - most notably Ostgut Ton and Uncanny Valley - but his heart remains with Live at Robert Johnson. As a sign of commitment, he's delivered Devoid of Dimension, an EP in two parts. Part one begins in confident fashion with the sparkling thrills of "Free at Last", where twinkling synth melodies and spine-tingling chords dance around a sweaty, occasionally cacophonous, percussion-rich groove. The melodious, electrofunk-goes-house fun continues on the thoughtful "Unstoppable Trajectory", before Pagliara drops into loved-up mode via the impeccable tunefulness and melancholic chord sequences of "Blue Eyes". Finally, the Berlin-based Italian simmers things down on rolling, slo-mo closer "Small Town Life", a pleasingly dubbed-out chunk of bass-heavy, synthesizer-driven Balearica.
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PLAYRJC 048D
17 Nov 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pneumatics
Welcome - (1:57) 120 BPM
Rise - (5:42) 136 BPM
A66 - (6:14) 124 BPM Hot
Hemisphere Pt. 2 - (3:19) 142 BPM
Zerphyx - (4:50) 160 BPM
Geodesic - (5:19) 87 BPM
Situation - (6:36) 132 BPM
Trianon - (4:58) 130 BPM
Sincere - (2:27) 93 BPM
Cityspeak - (4:12) 123 BPM
Multipass - (4:15) 105 BPM
Hemisphere - (6:28) 129 BPM
Review: Lennard Poschmann may not be as famous as his artistic name sake, but as his first album for Live At Robert Johnson shows, he is keenly aware of electronic music's cinematic power. This is audible on the lush ambience of "Welcome" and "Zerphyx", while similarly emotive sounds are underpinned by a hyper-speed, Juan Atkins style rhythm on "Rise" and "A66", where a warm, buzzing bass supports Poschmann's sublime synths. At times, the album veers too close to other producer's tropes - the delicate "Situation" is the most Aril Brikha track ever made - but like his enigmatic predecessor, Wells throws the futuristic electro of "Trianon" and the bleep-laden soundtrack of "Sincere" to keep his audience guessing, in Third Man style, right till the very end.
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PLAYRJC 047 D
15 Sep 17
Techno
Perle
Metal Clouds - (6:08) 123 BPM Hot
Perle - (5:57) 119 BPM
Reverse Fault - (7:05) 120 BPM
Plenitude - (5:25) 112 BPM
Review: Davis is one of the main movers in the Brazilian house/techno scene and runs the In Their Feelings label. This is his debut release on Live at Robert Johnson and should raise his profile on this side of the Atlantic. It certainly proves the German label was astute to sign him. "Metal Clouds" kick starts the release with morse code bleeps before moving into waves of rough tones and sirens. Meanwhile, the title track offers up a deeper take on this approach, with dark acid lines unfolding over a stripped back rhythm track and thunderous claps. "Reverse Fault" is deeper and more hypnotic, revolving around a slick acid line and swirling synths, while closing track "Plenitude" has echoes of classic Dial.
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PLAYRJC 046D
07 Jul 17
Techno
Lifesaver Compilation 3
Various
Vincent Feit - "X04" - (3:26) 120 BPM
Chinaski - "Half Life" - (4:13) 122 BPM
Lauer - "Okinase" - (5:55) 133 BPM
Massimiliano Pagliara - "Forever What" - (6:31) 120 BPM
Benjamin Milz - "Electric Current" - (4:10) 134 BPM
Felix Strahd - "Puppies" (Trist mix) - (5:04) 127 BPM
Orson Wells & Benjamin Milz - "Transient Field" - (4:42) 120 BPM
Roman Flaggel - "Good News From Another Planet" - (4:34) 123 BPM Hot
Rolande Garros - "Chang" - (4:06) 110 BPM
Tcb - "Nickpack" - (5:37) 122 BPM
Benedikt Frey - "Bells" - (5:17) 108 BPM
Fort Romeau - "Lost, Again" - (7:34) 123 BPM
Played by: ROTCIV
Review: People often forget that the widely-praised Robert Johnson club is actually from Offenbach and not Frankurt, a small town situated about 10 miles out of the city centre. Over the last few years, there's been a resurgence of talent emanating from the town, such as DJ Slynsgshot and his Yappin collective and associated artists like the Vincent Feit who opens the clubs thurd instalment of the Lifesaver series with a naughty little house melter called "X04". Across the comp, other RJ casuals appear, such as Massimigliano Pagliara with "Forever What", an aptly tropical house excursion, or Philip Lauer, Fort Romeau and the lesser known Felix Strahd. All in all, this is about the best house/techno compilation we've received all year and, like everything else the club does, it is an excellent addition to their catalogue. 10/10.
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PLAYRJC 045D
19 May 17
Electro
Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider - (6:17) 126 BPM
Aber Dem Jenseits - (7:00) 108 BPM Hot
Something I Learned Today - (5:45) 121 BPM
Vi - (2:42) 126 BPM
Sodom - (5:55) 138 BPM
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PLAYRJC 044D
18 Nov 16
Electro
Tearsh
Tearsh - (6:25) 122 BPM Hot
Antinat - (6:50) 123 BPM
Jetdentist - (6:31) 119 BPM
Deass - (6:43) 122 BPM
Prazctok Memoriam - (1:18) 154 BPM
Review: A new EP by Frankfurt house hero Phillip Lauer is up next on Live At Robert Johnson. This is his first release in five years since the H.R. EP and let's not forget that great Live At Robert Johnson Volume 6 mix CD as well. The Tearsh EP features the retro emotive Summer of Love style groove of the title track, which you could imagine playing at a rave under the M5 motorway back in '89. "Antinat" continues on with the same knack for lovably cheesy 80's synth disco melodics which he explored with Fabrizio Mammarella on the Black Spuma project last year while "Jetdentist" takes things down a druggier nu-disco route more suited to the early hours. He saves the best for the last on the explosive hi-NRG stormer "Deass" which we admired in in all its camp ferocity!
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PLAYRJC 043D
29 Jul 16
Deep House
Basic Motions
Dc2 - (8:31) 128 BPM Hot
Basic Motions - (6:03) 128 BPM
Sensible Heat - (6:22) 121 BPM
Obd - (6:41) 125 BPM
Review: It's been three long years since Benjamin Milz's last release, and that was as part of an all-start ensemble of Frankfurt talent on Chi-Wax. This, then, is his solo debut for Live At Robert Johnson, and it's really rather good. There's something thrillingly no-nonsense about the thumping kick drums, hissing cymbals, woozy melodies, restless cowbells and ragged acid lines of "Dc2", which feels like an all-out assault on the senses. He prioritizes mood and melody a little more elsewhere, playing around with attractive arpeggio lines on the tactile and picturesque "Obd", while fusing cloudy chords, glistening melodies and UK-garage influenced beats on the bold and beautiful "Basic Motion".
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PLAYRJC 042D
03 Jun 16
Techno
Roman Flugel & Benedikt Frey (Remixes)
Loose Life (Roman Flugel remix) - (5:32) 90 BPM Hot
Similar Familiar (Benedikt Frey remix) - (6:09) 91 BPM
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PLAYRJC 041D
22 Apr 16
Balearic/Downtempo
I Reflect Thee
I Reflect Thee - (6:43) 120 BPM Hot
I Reflect Thee (feat Lcio) - (6:27) 120 BPM
I Reflect Thee (acapella) - (5:24) 123 BPM
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PLAYRJC 040
19 Feb 16
Deep House
Secrets & Lies
Facing The Sea - (6:34) 125 BPM
Seventyfour - (5:24) 100 BPM
Secrets & Lies - (9:37) 120 BPM Hot
Review: It can be hard to predict what Fort Romeau will do next. While he's always excelled at making evocative, melancholic blends of vintage deep house, instrumental synth-pop and glistening electronica, he's prone to frequent stylistic shifts, as his eccentric 2015 outings on Cin Cin and Running Back neatly demonstrated. For this EP on Live At Robert Johnson, he's back to his deep and emotion-rich best, laying down a trio of tracks that emphasise mood, melody and simple beauty over the demands of the dancefloor. "Facing The Sea" is the most obvious club-friendly of the three - think chugging, hissing rhythms, winding melodies and Behaviour-era Pet Shop Boys chords - though it's the intensely beautiful "Seventyfour" that really stands out.
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PLAYRJC 039
15 Jan 16
Deep House
The Video Dead
Time To Kill - (6:10) 122 BPM
Midnight Workout - (3:05) 126 BPM
Night School - (5:35) 123 BPM Hot
Hide Society - (2:53) 129 BPM
The Video Dead - (5:14) 113 BPM
Played by: PhilSimon
Review: Synthesizer fancier Chinaski (AKA producer Stefan Haag) doesn't tend to release a lot of music, with his last EP of note dropping way back in 2013. That said, what he does release is usually top notch, with rich, colourful synth melodies and sepia-tinted chords riding fizzing drum machine rhythms. This expansive first EP for Live at Robert Johnson is packed with such moments, from the chiming beauty of dancefloor shuffler "Night School" and the Pet Shop Boys-on-class A's rush of "Hide Society", to the ghostly tunefulness and tech-house chug of opener "Time To Kill". Best of all, though, is "Midnight Workout", a tear-jerking chunk of deep synth-pop melancholia that's simply sublime.
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PLAYRJC 038
06 Jul 15
Deep House
Reframe
SH Birds - (4:38) 128 BPM Hot
Signals - (3:44) 107 BPM
Mind The Gap - (5:54) 109 BPM
Good Night Houston - (6:11) 119 BPM
Played by: Tronik Youth
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PLAYRJC 037
18 May 15
Deep House
Live At Robert Johnson: Lifesaver Compilation 2 Extension
Tuff City Kids - "Wooden Dreams" - (6:12) 124 BPM Hot
Hotel Lauer - "Shank" (Overdose mix) - (6:33) 123 BPM
Review: Frankfurt institution Robert Johnson have truly succeeded in creating an in-house label that stands strong on its own without needing to lean on the club that birthed it. Phillip Lauer has been a part of that success story since the early days of the label, appearing as part of Art Mwambe, as himself, and many of his other collaborative ventures. As such it makes sense that this addendum to the recent Lifesaver Compilation 2 release features two such projects, with Tuff City Kids up first. As ever from Gerd Janson and Lauer the vibe is brightly coloured and immediately grabbing, dealing in thoughtful house constructions without compromising on impact, while elsewhere Hotel Lauer features Phillip's brother Jacob getting involved for a more dubby excursion with a pleasing old-skool finish.
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PLAYRJC 036
30 Mar 15
Deep House
Live At Robert Johnson a Lifesaver Compilation 2
Various
Orson Wells - "Digital Revolution" - (6:40) 116 BPM
Massimiliano Pagliara - "Phasing Down The Sea" - (7:21) 120 BPM Hot
Lauer - "Language" - (6:37) 117 BPM
Roman Flugel - "Tender Hooligan" - (6:00) 116 BPM
Chinaski - "Futuresex" - (8:08) 124 BPM
Portable - "Dive In" (feat Lcio) - (6:12) 120 BPM
TCB - "Byrdmap" - (5:54) 117 BPM
Benedikt Frey - "Brainwashed" - (6:06) 116 BPM
Review: Live At Robert Johnson's first Lifesaver compilation, released in 2013, offered an essential snapshot of the infamous club-turned-label's expanding roster, delivering tracks from respected heads and relative newcomers alike. This second installment ploughs a similar furrow, on one hand showcasing woozy dancefloor gear from familiar favourites (see Roman Flugel's formidable, sci-fi tinged analogue jam, "Tender Hooligan", and the beatbox electro-meets-spiraling synth-scapes of Lauer's "Language"), and genuinely impressive music from lesser-known names. In the latter category you'll find some genuine highlights, including the deliciously Balearic electronics of Chinsaski ("Futuresex"), and the Uncanny Valley style, semi-organic deep house chug of Benedikt Frey.
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PLAYRJC 035
16 Mar 15
Deep House
Surrender
Surrender - (5:04) 120 BPM Hot
Surrender (dub version) - (5:04) 120 BPM
Surrender (acapella) - (4:12) 112 BPM
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PLAYRJC 034
17 Nov 14
Deep House
With One Another
And We Kissed - (5:57) 115 BPM
A Dream I Get Stuck In - (5:24) 120 BPM
Long Distance Call (with Telephones) - (8:59) 121 BPM
We Have Time (feat Mavin) - (7:58) 122 BPM
Everything That Happens Is Supposed To Happen - (7:06) 117 BPM Hot
Gagacid (with nd_baumecker) - (6:23) 126 BPM
Fall Again (with Lee Douglas) - (6:30) 120 BPM
Native Tribes Of Jaguar (with Credit 00) - (6:17) 124 BPM
Can't Get Out Of My System - (6:03) 120 BPM
With One Another (with Benedikt Frey) - (6:32) 105 BPM
Now And Forever - (6:25) 50 BPM
We Have Time (bonus instrumental) - (7:55) 122 BPM
Your Love Away (with Jules Etienne - digital bonus instrumental) - (7:06) 122 BPM
Review: It's been a fair few years now since Italian producer Massimiliano Pagliara, famed for his analogue-heavy blends of bright synthesizer melodies, pop hooks, Chicago house grooves and robust acid lines, relocated from Italy to Berlin. It's obviously been a fruitful move, as this second full-length - his first dropped in 2011 - is mostly made up of collaborations with locally based producers. Norwegian exile Telephones lends a hand on the deliciously Balearic "Long Distance Call", with one-time NYC resident Lee Douglas recalling his TBD work with Justin Vandervolgen on the murky acid assault that is "Fall Again". Elsewhere, you'll find a range of moods, ranging from the enveloping power house of "Native Tribes of Jupiter" (a hook-up with Credit 00), to the dreamy synth-pop of "With One Another".
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PLAYRJC 032D
15 Sep 14
Deep House
Open Light
Drifting - (7:02) 114 BPM
Sky Traffic - (6:26) 120 BPM
It Takes Two To Tango - (6:50) 121 BPM
Open Light - (7:28) 122 BPM Hot
Played by: Nphonix
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PLAYRJC 031
25 Aug 14
Deep House
Phantom
Palm Grove - (5:43) 120 BPM
Lost In The Harbour - (4:12) 120 BPM
All Nite - (7:26) 118 BPM
Phantom - (4:59) 120 BPM Hot
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PLAYRJC 030
09 Jun 14
Deep House
Brudis
QD - (6:24) 120 BPM Hot
Calcit - (6:19) 120 BPM
Smend - (5:21) 120 BPM
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PLAYRJC 029
21 Apr 14
Deep House
Her Dream
I Knew - (5:53) 122 BPM Hot
Pirouette - (6:25) 122 BPM
Her Dream - (7:11) 116 BPM
Played by: Seb Wildblood
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PLAYRJC 028
17 Mar 14
Deep House
You Collect Secrets
You Collect Secrets - (7:07) 122 BPM Hot
She Can't Go - (7:46) 121 BPM
The Cloud Song - (5:55) 120 BPM
Played by: LAWRENCE
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PLAYRJC 027
21 Oct 13
Minimal/Tech House
Never Lonely No More
Leaving - (7:15) 120 BPM Hot
Searching - (7:36) 120 BPM
Jungle Warrior - (6:01) 123 BPM
Never Lonely No More - (6:25) 122 BPM
Review: Orson Wells, AKA producer Leonard Poschmann, isn't exactly a new name - he's delivered contributions to split EPs under a variety of pseudonyms - but this is his debut solo EP. And what a debut. "Leaving", the EP's lead cut, is a bona-fide tear-jerker of epic proportions, built around Steve Summers/Confused House style rising and falling synthesizer lines, bittersweet melodies, squelchy acid tweaks and raw-but-stripped back drums. The equally melancholic "Searching" sounds like Lamont Booker's more introspective moments dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century ("New Age House" for a new century, perhaps), while "Jungle Warrior" feels like early Detroit techno, pitched down to a deep house tempo, with an added shot of feverish voodoo. As for the title track, it's stunningly beautiful. In a word: fantastic.
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PLAYRJC 026
05 Aug 13
Deep House
The Lifesaver Compilation Vinyl Extraction II
Benedikt Frey - "Sometimes" (extended version) - (5:31) 116 BPM Hot
The Citizen's Band - "Descend" - (3:49) 120 BPM
Portable - "Nano Flower" (feat Lcio) - (6:23)
Played by: Owen Jay
Review: A second set of selections from Live at Robert Johnson's excellent Lifesaver Compilation, for those who missed out on the CD/vinyl samplers when they dropped a few weeks back. Benedikt Frey kicks things off with "Sometimes", an atmospheric, woozy, melancholic and occasionally sombre slice of quiet house. The Citizen's Band continues on this intergalactic tip with "Descend", the aural equivalent of drifting through outer space with your eyes closed - all alien ambience and bubbling electronics. A fine EP draws to a close with Portable's huggable "Nano Flower", a hook-up with Lcio that pits drifting flutes and cute synth melodies against sweaty live drums and enveloping strings.
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PLAYRJC 025
01 Jul 13
Deep House
The Lifesaver Compilation (Vinyl Extraction)
Roman Flugel - "More Is Not Enough (Heaven Or Hell?)" - (6:20) 120 BPM Hot
Lauer - "Hector" - (6:59) 120 BPM
San Laurentino - "Final Landing" - (5:28) 120 BPM
Tuff City Kids - "People Is A Crackhead (Tuff Hamlet Riddim)" - (6:52) 115 BPM
Played by: Sven Vath
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PLAYRJC 024
28 May 13
Deep House
The Lifesaver Compilation
Various
Chinaski - "Lunch" (extended version) - (8:02)
Massimiliano Pagliara - "LM2-808-SH101-M/P-JP4-P5-SPX90" - (4:52) 110 BPM
Lauer - "Hector" - (6:59) 120 BPM
Orson Wells - "At Play" - (7:48) 120 BPM
San Laurentino - "Final Landing" - (5:28) 120 BPM
The Citizen's Band - "Descend" - (3:49) 120 BPM
The Citizen's Band - "Softest Touch" - (6:44) 116 BPM
Benedikt Frey - "Sometimes" - (3:35) 116 BPM
Roman Flugel - "More Is Not Enough (Heaven Or Hell?)" - (6:20) 120 BPM Hot
Portable - "Nano Flower" (feat Lcio) - (6:23)
Tuff City Kids - "People Is A Crackhead" (Tuff Hamlet Riddim) - (6:52) 115 BPM
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880319 612527
15 Apr 13
Deep House
Running In Circles
Running In Circles - (6:00) 125 BPM
Closer - (7:55) 118 BPM Hot
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PLAYRJC 022
12 Nov 12
Deep House
A Process
A Process - (8:16) 120 BPM
A Process (feat Lcio - Flutramental Version) - (8:20) 120 BPM Hot
A Process (Acappella) - (2:09)
Review: Few are better than Portable at creating killer grooves that defy convention. "A Process" is a great example of that. Although its groove sticks to a 4/4 tempo, it swings, bumps and winds majestically, sounding not unlike the illegitimate offspring of broken beat and tech-jazz. With some beautifully simple classic house pianos and a similarly tactile vocal atop, "Process" slowly builds to a percussive crescendo before tailing off into touchy-feely, beatless territory. It's as atmospheric and heartwarming as you'd expect, without resorting to aural cliches. There's also a slightly more coffee table rework featuring a series of natty flute solos and a delay-laden acapella that could prove useful to creative DJs.
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PLAYRJC 021
03 Sep 12
Deep House
Cookie Dust
OTH - (6:06) 122 BPM
Thank You Jack - (5:24)
Cookie Dust - (6:09) Hot
Girls With Status - (6:44) 126 BPM
Review: Currently enjoying a resurgence in interest after his lauded Fatty Folders LP last year, the evergreen Roman Flugel drops this tasty four-tracker for the Robert Johnson crew and it's a fine example of just how effortless the man can make high grade house music sound. "OTH" is a warm and grooving run through rich layers of synths, with the sci-fi touches of earliest Sheffield bleep but none of the coldness. "Cookie Dust" meanwhile is a touch feistier, as the tempo gets upped and the track comes off sounding like cool-as-ice electro techno. "Thank You Jack" and "Girls With Status" show where Flugel can head with more downtempo sounds, with the latter being a particularly sweet slice of broken beat elegance.
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PLAYRJC 020
04 Jun 12
Deep House
Broken Rome
Broken Rome - (6:45) 120 BPM
Densed - (8:06) 120 BPM Hot
Into - (4:14) 114 BPM
Review: The Citizen's Band's second instalment for Ramona's favourite label hollows their long lasting love affair. Christian Beisswenger's (CB Funk, one half of Arto Mwambe) is nothing less than dealing with the demise of an empire. "Broken Rome" is a codeine trip through early Nu Groove rave tracks as well as an ode to Junior Vasquez at the helm of the Sound Factory seen and heard through frosted glass. "Densed" on the other hand tips its toes into the current deep house stream with an Arto-Mwambe-like hook and a thumping bass line. The spaces in-between those rudiments are taken up by the IDM finger exercise and jewel that is "Into": Ottoman dancing!
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PLAYRJC 019
30 Apr 12
Deep House
Forbidden Fruit EP
Playmaker - (8:04)
Forbidden Fruit - (6:34) 115 BPM
Rainforest Hunters - (5:48) 112 BPM Hot
Somewhere Under Stars - (8:36) 120 BPM
Played by: Solomun, Leri Ahel
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PLAYRJC 017
27 Feb 12
Deep House
Polo (Versions)
Polo (extended mix) - (9:34)
Polo (Lauer remix) - (7:38) 118 BPM Hot
Review: When Maxmillion Dunbar released Max Tracks For World Peace EP, it confirmed his arrival as a producer with genuine talent. The stand out track from that EP was a rainbow-tinted fusion of old-world ambience, contemporary deep house and shimmering, synth-wave goodness called "Polo". Although superb, it seemed to be rather overlooked at the time, perhaps because its kaleidoscopic melodies, spacious grooves and eyes-wide-shut feel didn't quite fit in with contemporary dancefloor values. Pleasingly, Live At Robert Johnson have decided to give it a much-deserved single release, with two brand new versions for Dunbar fans to drool over. And drool you will. Field-Pickering has provided a brand new extended version, with stretches out the six-minute original into ten minutes of crystalline gorgeousness. Arto Mwambe man Phillip Lauer - a Live At Robert Johnson regular whose debut album will drop on Running Back later this spring - provides the remix. It's a smart choice from the LARJ camp, because Lauer is no stranger to melodic, soundscape deep house. Highly recommended.
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PLAYRJC 016
06 Feb 12
Deep House
77 Reasons
West 42nd - (7:02) 117 BPM Hot
77 Reasons - (7:50) 115 BPM
Played by: The Zars
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PLAYRJC 015
05 Dec 11
Deep House
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