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Soon: Compost Black Label 85
Artist: SHOW-B & Thomas Herb
Title: Rosso Costiera / Paradisus (Main Mix) / Paradisus (Grooveapella)
Cat No: CPT 394-1
Format: 12″ / Download
Releasedate: 18.05.2012
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Soon: Compost Black Label 87
Artist: Jay Shepheard
Title: One Hundred In One / Otter Bronze / A.M. Zagreb
Cat No: CPT 397-1
Format: 12″ / Download
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Info: Brilliant chugging groove, with ...
Compost Records / München Festival
Compost Records presents
LIVE:
MARBERT ROCEL
PITCHBEN
DJ:
RAINER TRUEBY
THOMAS HERB
SHOW-B
MICHAEL REINBOTH
Date: Fr. 25.05.2012
Postgaragen / Postgaragen Deroystr. 3 – 5 / München
Info: MUNICH ...
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The track is taken from their third album “SMALL HOURS” (Compost Records) Camera: Dirk Rausch / Tino Sehring Light: Lotus Lumina / Johannes Gloede Written & Produced by: Panthera Krause/ Marcel Aue/ Antje Seifarth Video by: Marbert Rocel (P) & © 2012, Compost Records
Artist: Marbert Rocel Title: Small Hours Cat No: CPT 395-1 / CPT 395-2 Format: 2-LP / CD / . . . →
Artist: Pitchben Title: Unique (Alexander Maier 1to11 Remix) (short version) / Keep Giving Me Love (Jamie Lidell’s Lovers Remix) / Soda (Lorenz Rhode Remix) / (Don’t Trust) Mr. Berkofsky (Krazy Baldhead Remix) Cat No: CPT 393-1 / CPT 393-3 Format: 12″ / Download
Quotes: great, love it Robert Owens / im gonna go with that P-Funk Soda mix ! Simbad / the 80s jam by lorenz is the pick for me Roual Galloway / This ones a winner! Fantastic remixes! Alexander Maier ́s remix is ace. But i really love Lorenz Rhode ́s super funky remix as well! Roberto Rodriguez / Jamie Lidell “one half of super collider” ? this man needs no extra introduction anymore. cool version he did. alexander meiers mix is good too. Michael Ruetten / soda sounds fun DJ Sneak
Info: Pitchben in full effect again. After the massive success of the album and the „Stand Up“ remixes, which went top 10 at . . . →
Artist: Rey & Kjavik Title: All Alone / Listen / Disconia Cat No: CPT 396-1 Format: 12″ / Download
Quotes: Excellent. Love the production. Abe Duque / strong release, can´t wait to play it out. Ben Mono / listen is my pick. love it. Karotte / diggin´….nice & raw Rainer Trueby / all alone is top tune ! nice release all together… Richard Dorfmeister / Really nice and original disco stuff! Will be playing. Roberto Rodriguez / SUPER! Shir Khan / PROPS 2 DA ICELANDERS !!! Simbad / All Alone grew on me real quick. looking forward to playing this one out. Justin Miller (DFA Records)
Info: Beautiful slinky hypnotic Deep House! Terrifyingly massive! And a disco-ish tune on top.
Rey & Kjavik is the brainchild of Magnús Rey and Ísak Kjavik. Two guys from the middle of fuckin’ nowhere, between the Blue Lagoon and the Mount Esja in Iceland.
The secret of a fluke brought this two individual underground producer together. Here they are, in their bags some fresh Deep House and Disco stuff. . . . →
Artist: John Daly Title: Sunburst Cat No: DPC 040-1 / DPC 040-2 Format: 2-LP incl. CD (Cardboard CD) / CD Cardboard / Download
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Info: Hailing from Cork, Ireland, John Daly first surfaced in 2005 on his then newly founded label, Feel Music. Since then he has recorded and remixed for numerous labels, including Plak Records, Drumpoet Community, IRR, Mule Musiq, and Francois K’s Wave Music, on which he released the acclaimed album Sea & Sky in 2009.
His music sits somewhere between house music, techno, disco and dub, electronic but still very organic, and extra deep. Starting out playing in bands, he moved quickly on to his natural environment, the recording studio, and to working with machines, a love of which he retains to this day, still preferring to work with real instruments as opposed to virtual ones.
Recent years have seen the launch of a second imprint, One Track Records, focusing on more peak time sounds, and his debut as a successful live . . . →
Artist: Marbert Rocel Title: Small Hours Cat No: CPT 395-1 / CPT 395-2 Format: 2-LP/ CD / Download
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Info: Marbert Rocel spend most of their time looking out of the window and smoking. Then they make music, someone draws for a while, and they soon go back to looking out of the window and making music. Marbert Rocel are twinkle-toed, and yet hardly tangible when you try to grasp them. They combine dance music with songs, songs with cookies and, in turn, cookies with dance music. Therefore, Marbert Rocel spent a lot of time touring – playing gigs in Germany, Holland, Italy, Poland, indoors, outdoors, on the roof, in the cellar, in small groups, in front of many people, and in front of very many people. »It greatly influenced our music. This is the reason as to why we now make ballads at 130 bpm.« At a concert on Enceladus in 2010, Marbert Rocel met Martin Kohlstedt. He seemed to . . . →
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