Artists & Title: Daze Maxim – Flash
Label: Hello?Repeat
Catalogue#: HELLO022
Date: 2013
Format: 12″ Vinyl
Country: Berlin
Tracklist:
A. Daze Maxim – Flash
B. Roots From Jupiter
Credits:
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Artists & Title: Daze Maxim – Flash
Label: Hello?Repeat
Catalogue#: HELLO022
Date: 2013
Format: 12″ Vinyl
Country: Berlin
Tracklist:
A. Daze Maxim – Flash
B. Roots From Jupiter
Credits:
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Pepe Bradock – Imbroglios 2/4
Label: Atavistme
Catalog#: ATA013
Format: 12″ Vinyl
Country: France
Released: July 2012
Tracklist:
A1: Hello
A2: Ma Souris Est Folle
B1: @ The Stanley
B2: Decision Fatigue
Credits:
Second part of four in the Imbroglios series sees modern sound alchemist Pepe Bradock emerge from his studio with another outerwordly, mind-bending mixture of tricky, swinging beats, collages of rich, imaginative sound snippets from every corner of the musical spectrum and a phletora of exotic, cheeping noises and sounds. Its a miracle how Pepe keeps pushing the envelope with every new precious release yet is instantly recognizable – on of the true innovators in any style of music today and another cornerstone of every good record collection that will still sound good in decades. Play super loud!
OTHERS aka Bruno Pronsato and Daze Maxim – Dope Me
Label: Hello?Repeat
Catalog#: [HELLO020]
Format: 12″ Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 25 June 2012
Tracklist:
A. Dope Me
B. Does Caroline Know
Credits:
Dope Me / Does Caroline Know? is a slightly clubbier affair-less Sun Ra and more Soul Capsule-but still possesses the air of strangeness that makes the duo so unique. Each artist leaves his mark within the first few measure of Dope Me. The steady high-hats and flawless kick drum are straight out of Dazes playbook, while the nervous piano and 3 Chairs-style claps are unmistakably Bruno. As for the slurred vocal pleading >Dope me..dope me<, thats anyones guess. The track carries on for a solid nine minutes as half-melodies and quasi-hooks slide in and out of the mix. The B-side, Does Caroline Know?, takes us deeper and darker. The drums are plodding, the mood is ominous, and a series of dreamlike flourishes add to an already eerie groove. Like the A-side, its a surrealistic style of house that only these two could deliver. The artwork, as usual, is done by Daze Maxim.
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