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Out Now: Dr. Motte's Euphorhythm "Patrik"

Auf Immer 002 erschienen:

Dr. Motte’s Euphorhythm „Patrik“ / D-Saw „10:30“

Die Platte sollte jetzt im Plattenladen erhältlich sein…

Hier einige Kommentare:

„ZWEI EVERGREENS AUS DEN 90ERN, DIE BIS HEUTE NICHTS V0N IHREM REIZ VERLOREN HABEN…D-SAW IN EINER SUPERSTITION UND EUPHORHYTHM IN EINER SPACE TEDDY LIZENSIERUNG VON 1996/1997. LETZTERE IM DR. MOTTE REMIX.“ www.kompakt-net.com

„Michael Mayer’s techno crate-digging Immer project kicked off with Benjamin Diamond and Connective Zone, the label aims to put the spotlight on underrated great tunes that never reached classic status. Originally released in 1996 on Hamburg’s flagship techno imprint Superstition, D-Saw perhaps suffered in the ongoing sell-out of trance music. “Track 10:30“ wasn’t that successful on its release, but it still guarantees goosebumps with spectacular glamorous acid formations wherever and whenever it’s played. Actually not a million miles away from the now obligatory border community sound. Meanwhile in berlin, a certain Matthias Roeingh shows you only needs a drum machine and a synthesizer to create a monster. Euphorhythm’s “patrik“ is produced by mister loveparade dr.motte who keeps setting you up with endless breaks. Just when you think the track is ready to blow up he interrupts yet again proving sometimes it’s better to leave something out than adding it. Ricardo Villalobos knows about this – he just licensed “Patrik“ for his latest cocoon mix cd “green & blue“.
Need we say – large?“ www.boomkat.com

„Patrik (Dr.Motte’s 1997 mix)“, an epic release from one of Germany’s electronic father figures, harks back to a time when techno rhythms became fused with trance elements; a golden era of non-commercial trance when figures like Oliver Lieb, Cosmic Baby and Paul Van Dyk emerged, but long before the latter went on to become a poster-boy for the trance wave that has swept Europe since the late nineties. The track builds constantly from its bubbling bassline, which sounds like a snippet of the bass riff from Leftfield’s „Song of Life“. Paper-like snares fizzle along with timbales added until an unassuming beat joins in. The breaks and swells which develop from the synths provide a pattern which is fairly unchanged throughout; the listener teased by the ongoing build-ups which never quite ignite into a forceful motion. Typical of Matthias Roeingh’s productions… its understated feel is a million miles from the ‚bosh bosh‘ nonsense we hear so much of today. The man who started the Berlin Love Parade still appeals to current DJs and this re-release is a timely nod of respect to a man who since the beginning, has done so much for trance music in Germany…“ www.residentadvisor.net

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