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Style: minimal deep, funky minimal, minimal house, house
Missing is a super deep starter full of moddy atmosphere. Manuel Amezquita gives it a funky dj-friendly twist with his Missong Dots Remix.
Phonecall bounces with a chunky off-time feel. F*cka5’s digs in deeper with a heady tribal-tech remix.
Dinka’s Vault finishes up the release on a cloud of detuned chords and knotted snares.
01.Missing (Original)
02.Missing (Manuel Amezquita’s Missong Dots Remix)
03.Phonecall (Original)
04.Phonecall (F*cka5 Remix)
05.Dinka’s Vault

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Style: minimal tech
Lowran’s The Call follows his signature direct approach: simple and groovy. Scattered with dialog snippets and short cut snares. Yin Elek’s remix is bit more techy and upbeat with an old school vibe. Grunch is a quirky track.
The bassline rolls around underneath a crazy landscape of clicks and snares that build with intensity. Lowran’s remix has a bubbly feel to it that makes you want to roll another one up.
01.Sam & Dave & Lowran - The Call (Original)
02.Sam & Dave & Lowran - The Call (Yin Elek Remix)
03.Yin Elek - Grunch (Original)
04.Yin Elek - Grunch (Sam & dave & lowran’s Morning Grass Mix)

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Style: minimal tech, minimal house
Koukarin is a bouncy trip down a crowded highway. A loopy rhythm and mesmerizing samples make you feel like you’re in a speeding car dodging in and out of traffic.
Zuper3 is twisted inside out. Nice vocal cuts and a sparkly little melody carry the track along. The title track, Calling You gets a bit darker by way of a smooth pad.
The bassline keeps it steady and a melody bounces over top from side to side. Jon Doe brings it to the sexy side with his remix.
01.Koukarin
02.Zuper 3
03.Calling You
04.Calling You (Jon Doe’s 4280 Miles Away Mix)

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Style: minimal tech, electro, beats
We’re super happy to bring you our 10th release! Three remixes of Jon Doe’s Slim Pickins’ and a daring remix of Fuck Time, or Waste It. We kick it off with Sam & Save & Lowran’s mix of slinky smack-filled cut ups.
Greg Le Roy brings it to his signature dream world with chords and pads. Leggo gets electric with some over the top melodies. Raum 72 tackles Fuck Time, or Waste It giving it a nice breakbeat touch.
Going out to Raum72 on his Birthday!
01.Slim Pickins (Sam & dave & Lowran Fonvert Commercial Mix)
02.Slim Pickins (Greg Le Roy’s Deep Coupry Mix)
03.Slim Pickins (Leggo’s Ride After Dark Mix)
04.Fuck Time, Or Waste It (Raum72 Remix)

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Style: electro, others
The original Plastic Machine version took us by storm when we heard it. The melodic bass and synth lines, super sharp drums and atmospheres are not to be missed.
Equitant’s remix brings it down hard with a very aggressive take on the track. This one will have you bangin your fist in the air with it’ hard beat and variations on the synth sounds.
Leggo’s Danger on the Road mix shakes it out with a nice hard break beat and acid style synth. Sevenfive gives as a little more room to breath with his twisted breaks and subdued bass line. This mix almost borders with a bit of an IDM feel but still very much in the electro realm.
A special thanks goes to Equitant for all his hard work on this release!
01.Ny Paris (Original)
02.Ny Paris (Equitant Remix)
03.Ny Paris (Leggo Remix)
04.Ny Paris (Sevenfive Remix)

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Style: minimal house, ambient
Martes 13 starts it off nice and deep with flanged out ambient textures and elegiac strings. Yin Elek counters this with a few snare hits here and there and a nice little forward/backward piano loop. Aireate is a jack your body kind of track with thrumpin kick and scratchy hi hats.
The breakdown lends us some great piano sample manipulation. Hacia Dentro is nice and airy. It’s funky stab lines set the tempo for the bass line the weaves in and out through the track.
Pumical Bross has a super old school vibe to it with it’s chords and sub kick. A great place to start or end.
01.Martes 13
02.Aireate
03.Hacia Dentro
04.Pumical Bross

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Style: electro
More and More skips along with jaunty distorted drums and a playful beat. A punchy bassline and sweet synth swells bring In Her Eyes to the darker side.
The breakbeat nods in the direction of all you old school heads. Plastic Addict pushes it with extra crisp claps and a swirly synth melody along with the distorted vocals of Art Kraft.
Jon DoeÆs remix funks it up a bit with a bumpin bass groove and hi hats that cut like a knife.
01.More And More
02.In Her Eyes
03.Plastice Addict Feat. Art Kraft
04.Plastic Addict Feat. Art Kraft (Jon Doe Remix)

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Style: minimal tech
The title track, Delected, is a haunting start with suggestive blips that make it move.
An ultra simple bass holds up the low-end. The loopy Jeisa like Minimal keeps it interesting with scattered snares. Definately one to play in a dark little club.
Goes finishes up the release with itÆs broken beat shuffle. Rythmic clicks and pops interact nicely with the gated plunks.
01.Delected
02.Jeisa Like Minimal
03.Goes

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Style: minimal tech, tech-house
How Many Dogs? opens with the soaring melodies of Oreo’z Eye, full of epic peak-time potential. We know you’ll enjoy the noisy hi-hats as well.
Polyphonic Brain steps to the eerie side with dancing loopy blips and a punchy bass line. The seductive Taki is a little more morose motivated by several interchanging melodies sprinkled with sample cuts and swells.
Jon Doe’s remix is in Jekyll and Hyde form: the first half being more sombre and elusive and the second being a bit more aggressive and danceable. Also, inside the .zip file is a special little surprise!.
01.Oreo’z Eye
02.Polyphonic Brain
03.Taki
04.Taki (Jon Doe Remix)
05.Court Theme (Secret Track)

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Style: minimal tech
Jon Doe’s SeeMeInLuv is driven by it’s deep kick and the side to side movement of hypnotic textures.Aggressively cracked percussion becomes more chaotic as the track progresses while dancing across a punchy bass line.
Ernesto’s remix pushes the percussion even further and adds to it a spooky melody.Sensitive Emotion takes the intensity up a notch with it’s manic use of hi-hats and vocal stabs.
High energy in both tempo and arrangement yet surprisingly melancholic in sound.Jon strips it down and reworks it for the dance floor opting for a slinky but solid feel.
01.Jon Doe - Seemeinluv (Original)
02.Jon Doe - Seemeinluv (Ernesto Remix)
03.Ernesto - Sensitive Emotion (Original)
04.Ernesto - Sensitive Emotion (Jon Doe Remix)