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Lost
Bangalore - (12:32) 125 BPM Hot
Love Lost - (6:21) 110 BPM
Start Trying - (6:16) 124 BPM
Review: Collaborating across continents, Gonno and Panorama Bar's Nick Hoppner deliver their second EP for Ostgut. It's an esoteric affair, with "Bangalore" opening the release in deep, atmospheric mode. Unravelling to the sound of ominous bass, layered textures and percussive bursts, it's an expansive, hypnotic serving of modern techno. "Love Lost" is quite a different proposition; it sees the pair drop a slinky rhythm track that provides the basis for sweet, acid-soaked melodies and dubbed out vocal samples. "Start Trying" is different again: they pick up the pace to deliver a warbling Detroit style groove, populated by cool bleeps and shiny synths.
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OTON 124D
11 Oct 19
Techno
Work
All By Themselves (My Belle) - (8:18) 118 BPM
Clean Living W/Tram 78 - (6:31) 120 BPM
In My Mind - (6:02) 123 BPM Hot
Hole Head - (4:21) 128 BPM
The Dark Segment - (9:09) 99 BPM
Forced Resonance - (6:13) 126 BPM
Fly Your Colours - (7:06) 120 BPM
From Up & Down - (7:14) 112 BPM
Three Is A Charm W/Randweg - (5:33) 128 BPM
Review: Work is Nick Hoppner's second album for the iconic label that he manages, but despite this reversal of roles, it shows his considerable talent and versatility when it comes to making music. "All By Themselves (My Belle)" is a dreamy pop track, while on "Clean Living" he adeptly mixes deep house synths and floaty melodies with a churning Chicago bass. "In My Mind" is a stripped back affair that breaks into soaring melodies, while on "Hole Head', he veers into broken beats and jazzy chords. "The Dark Segment" continues Hoppner's voyage into the abstract, featuring broken beats and eerie sound scapes, while he heads back to the dance floor with the flamboyant Latino chords and pared back rhythm of "Forced Resonance". It's an assured second album from one of Ostgut's secret weapons.
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OSTGUTCD 40DIGITAL
09 Jun 17
Techno
Box Drop EP
Box Drop - (7:07) 128 BPM Hot
Still - (6:09) 126 BPM
Out Of Sight - (7:45) 125 BPM
Review: It's a case of gamekeeper turned poacher as Ostgut boss Nick Hoppner appears again on the label, following his 2015 debut album, Folk. This three-tracker is like a distillation of his time spent in the Panorama Bar booth. The title track is a hypnotic, techy groove, covered in warm, hazy chords and redolent of classic David Alvarado's Sun Children material. On "Still", Hoppner keeps it deep, but injects some trippy acid undercurrents. The closing track, "Out of Sight", is the most dance floor friendly, with Hoppner opting for a lithe, swinging rhythm as a backing for his warm, sun-kissed chords and melodies.
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OTON 103DIGITAL
17 Mar 17
Techno
Remixes
Relate (The Black Madonna remix) - (6:00) 124 BPM Hot
Come Closer (Liit remix) - (6:01) 125 BPM
Grind Show (Aardvarck remix) - (7:33) 125 BPM
Rising Overheads (Herva remix) - (4:49) 127 BPM
Review: Don't you just hate it when remix EPs come filled with dull, similar-sounding reworks? Happily, Ostgut Ton is above all of that. Their choice of producers to remix cuts from Nick Hoppner's recent album, Folk, was inspired, and the results are uniformly superb. There's a brilliantly analogue-sounding rework of "Relate" by Chicago's The Black Madonna that doffs a cap to Jeff Mills, acid house and early British rave, and a trippy, dub techno-influenced, Berghain-friendly take on "Come Closer" by Lilt. On the flip, Dutch veteran Aardvarck makes "Grind Slow" sound like a mixture of instrumental industrial pop and hypnotic techno, before Herva steals the show with a rather brilliant, ambient-meets-experimental dub revision of "Rising Overheads". The latter may not be dancefloor dynamite, but it's really rather good.
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O-TON 092
11 Sep 15
Techno
Folk
Paws - (7:15) 124 BPM
Mirror Image - (6:36) 126 BPM
Out Of - (5:14) 123 BPM
Rising Overheads - (6:26) 122 BPM Hot
Grind Show - (4:21) 120 BPM
Come Closer - (6:09) 120 BPM
Airway Management - (5:27) 129 BPM
Relate - (6:20) 113 BPM
No Stealing - (6:15) 123 BPM
Played by: Effy (No Logo LTD)
Review: German producer Nick Hoppner has long been part of the Ostgut Ton family, releasing his first material for the imprint way back in 2007. Here he finally delivers his debut album, Folk, a set whose title hints at the warmth of his attractive, melodious and often sumptuous blends of atmospheric techno, deep house and organic-sounding instrumentation. At its' best, the album is simply superb, delivering cuts that feel equally at home seeping from home stereo systems as booming club sound systems. In this category we'd put stand outs "Come Closer", the classic sounding "Out Of", and the dub techno inspired basement hypnotism of "Rising Overheads". It is, though, all good, with Hoppner proving adept at the very specific demands of the album format.
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OSTGUT CD 033
30 Mar 15
Techno
Panorama Bar 06 Part II
The Oliverwho Factory - "Take It Slow" - (5:53) 129 BPM
Deadbeat - "Woah!" - (6:24) 133 BPM
Nick Hoppner - "Track For Eb" - (5:35) 120 BPM
Makam - "Girls Night" - (5:58) 125 BPM Hot
Marcel Dettmann - "Light" - (2:33) 131 BPM
Review: A second sampler for Ryan Elliott's newly dropped Panorama Bar 06 mix opens with "Take It Slow", a rugged house jam of the finest order from The Oliverwho Factory and proceeds to take in cuts from former label manager Nick Hoppner, Deadbeat, Dettmann and Sushitech mainstay Makam. Individually the standard of these exclusives is remarkably high and it will be interesting to see how Elliott has slotted them all together for the free to download mix. If we had to guess, Deadbeat's superb glistening house burner "Woah" would make an appearance towards the end thanks to his high tempo, whilst Dettmann's swirling layers of ambience on "Light" feel very much like a set opener.
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OTON 082
11 Aug 14
Deep House
Red Hook Soil
Red Hook Soil - (7:10) 125 BPM Hot
Bait & Tackle - (6:36) 126 BPM
Decal - (6:11) 126 BPM
Review: Earlier this year, Nick Hoppner stepped down from his role as Ostgut Ton label manager, handing the reins to Jenus Baumecker without a hint of self importance or grand standing. The reasoning behind this decision was apparently so Hoppner could dedicate more time to creative pursuits and this has delivered some swift results in the form of Red Hook Soil, a three track EP for the label he no longer oversees. The release is Hoppner's first for Ostgut since 2011, though he's been active in the interim period gracing Kompakt Extra and Echochord with aplomb. All three tracks on the Red Hook Soil see Hoppner in a four-four mood, with the title track venturing into uplifting, and in parts, melancholic fields of production that share a similar, only more textured feel to 2010's "Brush Me Down" from the EP of the same name. The release continues with strains of Italo on the verging-on-epic "Bait & Tackle", though Hoppner does move into tougher techno territory with a dryer and regimented track in "Decal".
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O-TON 069
22 Jul 13
Techno
A Peck & A Pawn EP
A Peck & A Pawn (original mix) - (6:23) 126 BPM Hot
She Parked Herself (original mix) - (6:04) 124 BPM
Swivel Flick - (5:50) 117 BPM
Review: Nick Hoppner is one of the key figures in the Ostgut operation, but isn't noted for putting out a lot of music. Clearly favouring quality over an excessive release schedule, the former MyMy member draws on the classic sounds of house and techno for Peck. The title track is the more current sounding, its heavy drum shuffled accompanied by weighty claps, a soft-focus filter and a lost 'aaaah' vocal sample. "She Parked Herself " is a totally different proposition; featuring the kind of emotional strings that featured on classic progressive house records by artists like Jaco and Slam, while its plunging bassline and rattling snares sound like the deep house of 90s producers like Jamie Read. "Swivel Flick" meanwhile is less derivative but also makes a play of that era's propensity for atmospheric pads and resonating bass riffs.
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O-TON 049
20 Jun 11
Minimal/Tech House
Brush Me Down EP
Brush Me Down (original mix) - (5:45) 120 BPM Hot
Brush Me Down (Lee Jones remix) - (6:37) 129 BPM
Umbrella Pitch (original mix) - (6:56) 122 BPM
Dancing On The Head Of A Pin (original mix) - (5:28) 118 BPM
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O-TON 034
22 Mar 10
Minimal/Tech House
Makeover
Makeover (original mix) - (7:25) 125 BPM Hot
Foundling (original mix) - (7:46) 126 BPM
Played by: Alkalino, Nic Fanciulli
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O-TON 021
06 Apr 09
Minimal/Tech House
Who Needs Action
Who Needs Action - (7:52) 128 BPM
Violet - (6:59) 125 BPM Hot
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O-TON 06
12 Mar 07
Minimal/Tech House
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