Animal Trainer

“Pablo”

SVT032 scanZoom inLabelStil Vor Talent
Cat. No.SVT032
FormatEXCL12"A
Orders fromWed, 29 Apr 2009
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Review

Finally! After their track “Talkshow” on the third birthday compilation of Stil vor Talent and their latest remix of Niconé’s “Abayomi” ANIMAL TRAINER are finally equipped with their very own release on Oliver Koletzki’s label Stil vor Talent. And the label boss is a dedicated fan of the sympathetic duo from Switzerland, who are already more than a household name in the country of bank secrets (has been!), mountains and 756 different sorts of cheese. Both children of the illustrous nightlife of trendcapital Zurich, Adrian Flavor and RX have made a name for themselves with their Rakete parties, which they have held at the übercool Hive club and many other locations in and around Switzerland. To be honest, they have actually played almost every club in Switzerland, but have also DJed at international parties such as the Thai Break Festival, Flex club in Vienna, Rave on Snow in Saalbach, Monza in Frankfurt or the Harry Klein in Munich. It was a natural progression for the duo to turn their passion for music and parties into their own productions. Their first very own release now takes off from where the two previously released cuts have started: soulful, warm, yet thriving tech house music with a very fresh approach. First up there is “Rumba", a track that builds around wicked echoed singing, some warm stabs and a superbly placed ice-cold huge sample that, everytime it kicks in, kills everything around it and turns this stripped down techfest into one real sick party anthem. This is slick and dirty, polished and grimy, combed and frizzy: all at the same time. A manifest of contrasts that results in a sea of pure bliss. But hold your horses, there is still the title track to come. And “Pablo” really is a super sweet cut. First it seems a very stripped down piece of tech house: a couple of warm reverby stabs, that are superbly produced however, some punchy percussions, and once again a great vocal sample that keeps calling Pablo from wherever the bugger is hiding. The

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Berlin Mitte Institut: “Pablo is really nice.”

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