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12" Vinyl
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A1 quadratschulz - I Don’t Believe (Move D Remix)
A2 quadratschulz - Duke Of Sealand (Future Beat Alliance Remix)
B1 quadratschulz - I Don‘t Believe (Sheep On Acid Remix by RVDS)
Includes unlimited streaming of quadratschulz Remixes
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The original EP already was a feast for sore ears, but these remixes shine even brighter. A meeting of legends is happening on the vinyl version with interpretations by RVDS aka Richard von der Schulenburg, IDM-veterans Future Beat Alliance and - a name which needs no introduction - Move D.
RVDS uses a quick 303-flavour paired with ritual flutes from Tibet in Melodica style and bleating Rave Sheep, while Move D goes down a dreamy acid route, freely roaming through the widely reverberating halls and floors of deep house. And Future Beat Alliance presents a deep, deep oomph of downbeat electronica for the later hours.
The digital release features even more tracks, three instant hits even. We get two remixes of serious Electro in a braindance fashion by Jauzas The Shining and Obergman. But the secret weapon of this remix package has to be Binary Digit's version, a heavenly piece of electronic dance music which inimitably mutates from melody-driven IDM-Techno to most beautiful Sunday morning acid, thereby sounding like Black Dog Productions at the height of their craft (meaning their early nineties releases, of course). A sheer perfect tone therapy for your humble ears. (Superdefekt)
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