Roland M. Dill is a passionate DJ, trained musician as well as bit of a scientist. This release tells a story of psycho acoustics. So expect “Low Go” to be something special for your ears and for your soul. Roland likes Chicago music and this track has the chicagoesque feeling in it from the beginning. Those who remember Green Velvet will get a hang also on this powerhouse-techno production! This track will be easily fitted in to every Berghain DJ set
and rock the shit out of everyone on the dance floor. Don’t expect dubbed out lushness, this is serious “dance or die action”. The remixes come from prominent producers around Europe, so starting chronological from a2 to b2: Sian has appeared on a lot on raves and parties with his surf board. He is an international traveller who loves to be reminded of the times when surfing farmers left their houses with door frames and no doors. His remix works in a way a countdown functions. Building up tension at an incredible speed, this track is set out to explode… but Sian would not be Sian if he had not developed a “club friendly torture”. Sian rides the wave of superfatt basslines and adds a sequence that sounds as if someone had replaced his teeth with thin pieces of metal, creating a humming voice comparable to one of a jaws harp. Sian keeps the tension going with very few elements and shows he is a true master of techno. Secret Cinema has been accompanying us since his first releases mid of the 90ies and we truly believe quality prevails, not to mention his mayor chart hit just 3 months ago with “Shake Ur Tech-Ass”. Well Secret Cinema is unbelievably massive in his production. We don’t see how anyone can fatten up the sound more than he can. But it is not only about tuning and pimping and pimping and tuning… his remix is a masters piece of perfection because it creates something rare… deep emotional hydraulic strength. This is like diving head on into a pool of silicone and getting sucked into it. This track has an h |
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