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Club nights and festivals are a rather volatile endeavor, fleeting memories of euphoria and sweat. To balance out these emotions and to literally add weight (130gr per unit) RSS Disco run Mireia Records since 2011.

The opportunity to give beloved music of friends and contemporaries a physical form and design; to create something unique drives RSS Disco into the workshop: getting their hands dirty during screen printing or stamping sessions.

MOMA New York added Mireia’s fifth release, Tomemitsu’s “In Dreams”, a collaboration with the artist Stefan Marx, to their permanent collection. Physical releases may hopefully serve as an artifact but at the same time the label from Hamburg wants to keep the music accessible around the world by releasing digitally whenever possible.

Artists that released on Mireia Records:
Achim Maerz, Aera, Casino Times, Christopher Rau, Conga Fever, Das Komplex. Dance Station, Filburt, Jacob Korn, Jacques Bon, Johanna Knutsson, Johannes Klingebiel, Julian Stetter, Lauer, Lakeshouse, LeRoy, Marcus Worgull, Matt Karmil, Oberst & Buchner, Prins Thomas, Pin Up Club, Rigopolar, Skygirl, SONNS, Tomemitsu, The Building, Volker, Zombies in Miami and RSS Disco themselves.

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Mooncake
Concerned Burners - (5:32) 118 BPM
Irusu - (4:54) 121 BPM Hot
Bay Owl - (5:08) 107 BPM
Why Win - (5:27) 118 BPM
Firm Shake - (4:07) 120 BPM
Blizer - (4:47) 121 BPM
Blinkenlights - (5:13) 91 BPM
Tan Lines & Fizzy Wine - (6:46) 122 BPM
Marking Time - (7:30) 101 BPM
Release Me - (8:11) 101 BPM
Mooncake - (3:47) 93 BPM
Review: Some 11 years after making their bow Mireia founders RSS Disco are finally ready to drop their debut album, Mooncake. It's an atmospheric and stylish affair all told, with the Hamburg-based threesome offering a wealth of high-quality tracks in their now trademark style. That means a boundary-blurring blend of sparkling nu-disco, crunchy post-electro, new wave revivalism and the chugging, arpeggio-driven pulse of vintage Italo-disco. Our picks of a strong bunch include starry, melodious throb-job 'Irusu', dreamy shuffler 'Bay Owl', the sunny and immersive 'Firm Shake', glassy-eyed slow-motion number 'Blinkenlights' and suitably cosmic recent single - and title track - 'Mooncake'.
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MIR 25
09 Sep 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mooncake
Mooncake (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) - (8:44) 111 BPM Hot
Mooncake - (3:47) 93 BPM
Review: Hamburg-based trio RSS Disco recruit Scandidisco don Prins Thomas to remix the latest offering on their own Mireia label. My notes for 'Mooncake' in its original form read simply "slow and dense" - that's not a description of the artists, you understand, but rather of the moody, claustrophobic feel to the track, which is sure to find its way into many an afternoon, warm-up or afterhours set, and which sports a very Euro-sounding spoken female vocal. For dancefloor action, though, the man from Oslo's Diskomiks is likely the better bet, as he ups the tempo just slightly while adding some dubwise flourishes.
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MIR 254
29 Jul 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
We'll Sea Parts 1 & 2
Das Komplex - "Las" - (5:21) 119 BPM
Johannes Klingebiel - "Boys Club" - (6:52) 104 BPM Hot
Manuel Binder - "Porto" (with Julian Stetter) - (4:53) 116 BPM
RSS Disco - "We'll Sea" - (4:44) 84 BPM
Conga Fever - "Family Affairs" - (5:24) 85 BPM
Review: Mireia's latest EP is something of an all-star affair, with a quintet of well-regarded artists and up and coming producers contributing cuts. Polish studio buff Das Komplex kicks things off with the Balearic-minded, bass guitar-driven dancefloor positivity of "Las", before Johannes Klingbeil doffs a cap to Kraftwerk and cheery '80s synth-pop on the wonderfully melodious "Boys Club". Elsewhere, Manual Binder joins forces with Julian Stetter on the exotic deep house/nu-disco fusion of "Porto", RSS disco dips the tempo on the warm and woozy "We'll Sea" and Conga Fever takes a deep dive into jazz guitar-laden ambient house pastures on the sun-kissed and loved-up closer "Family Affairs".
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MIR 07&MIR08
29 Sep 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
We'll Sea Pts 1 & 2
Das Komplex - "Las" - (5:21) 119 BPM
Johannes Klingebiel - "Boys Club" - (6:52) 104 BPM
Manuel Binder & Julian Stetter - "Porto" - (4:53) 116 BPM Hot
RSS Disco - "We'll Sea" - (4:44) 84 BPM
Conga Fever - "Family Affairs" - (5:24) 85 BPM
Review: Mireia's latest EP is something of an all-star affair, with a quintet of well-regarded artists and up and coming producers contributing cuts. Polish studio buff Das Komplex kicks things off with the Balearic-minded, bass guitar-driven dancefloor positivity of "Las", before Johannes Klingbeil doffs a cap to Kraftwerk and cheery '80s synth-pop on the wonderfully melodious "Boys Club". Elsewhere, Manual Binder joins forces with Julian Stetter on the exotic deep house/nu-disco fusion of "Porto", RSS disco dips the tempo on the warm and woozy "We'll Sea" and Conga Fever takes a deep dive into jazz guitar-laden ambient house pastures on the sun-kissed and loved-up closer "Family Affairs".
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150419 4846633
29 Sep 17
Deep House
Nightlife
V - (5:59) 106 BPM
Forever Yours - (8:09) 116 BPM Hot
Intro - (1:13) 138 BPM
Nightlife - (6:24) 120 BPM
Scars - (6:08) 110 BPM
Where Is U - (5:56) 120 BPM
Review: Hailing from Cologne, Germany, Johannes Klingbiel is a busy guy - DJing everywhere from Berlin to Mexico and playing in a multitude of bands (all this on top of his own solo productions too!). Here he serves up a new EP for Mireia and it's a triumph of synth emotions. There are six works on here, all of which are stunning, but particular highlights include the eerie, haunted 4/4 house of the title track, the woozy, gated waves of the David August-esque "Where Is U" and the total tearjerker, "Forever Yours": a New Romantic Bladerunner-style cloudsurfer of a tune.
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MIR 06
09 Jun 17
Funky/Club House
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