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Nothing In It
He Said She Said (feat Dave Aju & Thomas Prestin) - (5:53) 123 BPM Hot
Huerde - (6:02) 128 BPM
Ark - "En Ruines" (Metaboman Darker remix) - (5:47) 122 BPM
Byte - (6:37) 117 BPM
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MK 049
23 Mar 18
Deep House
Exhaust EP
AWMB - (5:06) 126 BPM
Noisebabe - (5:13) 123 BPM
Fundamental - (4:43) 119 BPM
Aha Klein - (4:59) 129 BPM Hot
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MK 048
07 Oct 16
Minimal/Tech House
Cucumagic
PWR Whoop - (5:31) 122 BPM Hot
Orc Fame - (4:57) 111 BPM
Next Please - (4:41) 116 BPM
Ergo Pure - (4:54) 111 BPM
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MK 045
26 Jun 15
Deep House
JA/NOE
Wonderboy - (6:08) 118 BPM
Kontrapfiffie - (5:43) 124 BPM
Bibibig - (6:15) 119 BPM
Rauber - (5:51) 124 BPM
East - (5:24)
Dubbyone - (6:01) 120 BPM
Hot Shit - (6:20) 120 BPM Hot
Ringer - (5:43) 124 BPM
Yokonotono - (6:59) 123 BPM
Ultrakurper - (9:05)
Played by: Xpress 2
Review: Metaboman made his name as part of Krause Duo, a German live/DJ partnership that bizarrely blurred the boundaries between house, techno and hip-hop style MPC improvisation. Here he goes solo, delivering a debut album that neatly showcases his inimitable "Schrouse and Traschno" sound. In practice, that means a fuzzy, sweaty mix of feverish low-end bounce (see the seriously bassy "Kontrapiffle" and "Bibbig"), trip-hop techno (the semi-organic "Rauber"), skewed electronica ("East"), woozy party fodder ("Hot Shit", "Dubbyone", "Yokotono") and quirky vocal jams ("Wonderboy"). Oh, and some sleazy midtempo drug-chug with added sax ("Ultrakurper").
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MKCD 005
15 Feb 13
Minimal/Tech House
Pechno EP
Metaboman - "Dubbyone" - (6:01) 120 BPM Hot
Metaboman & Flowin Immo - "Schicke Friese" - (5:43) 112 BPM
Played by: Xpress 2
Review: There's something intriguingly different about this two-tracker from Metaboman and Flowin Immo. The lead cut, "Dubboyne", is particularly curious. Built on a familiar drum break previously used on Supafix's little-known Afro Art release "Ghetto New Yorkshire", and featuring strutting hip-hop vocal hits, it's glitchy techno-funk given a party-minded makeover. "Schicke Friese", meanwhile, is proper micro-funk - a low-slung, off-kilter voyage through rumbling sub bass, clicky micro-percussion and delay-laden dubtime chords. It's nowhere near as revelatory as the A-side, but it's still pretty tasty.
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MKDIGITAL 002
01 Feb 13
Minimal/Tech House
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