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Tracklist:

01. Kiko & Mihalis Safras – Mentos [Great Stuff]
02. Fergie – Raptor [Toolroom]
03. Spartaque – Razor [Toolroom]
04. Filterheadz – Heavy Hydrogen [Respekt]
05. Matt Minimal – Retour [IAMT]
06. Balthazar & Jackrock – The Way We Rock [IAMT]
07. Spartaque – Esta Loca [Craft]
08. Redhead – Blue Zone [IAMT]
09. Matt Minimal – Circus [IAMT]
10. Sasha Carassi – Old Rustle (Luigi Madonna Club Mix) [Phobiq]

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Release/catalogue number: IAMTP020
Release date: Oct 19, 2012

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR156
Release date: Jun 29, 2012


Great Stuff Recordings

Spring has sprung and Great Stuff are celebrating the dawn of the new season with one of their biggest remix packages to date, drawing on talent from Holland, Germany and Spain to bolster a smoking original.

Low slung, skippy tech grooves are the order of the day, all building up to a spooky, vintage piano hook that’s straight out of a black and white silent flick. Fans of the likes of Men In Trees will love this subtle, sensual little cut, combining cutting edge dance music sounds with retro chic.

DJ Chus’ remix is just the sort of mischievous tribal techno that’s ripe for ripping a dancefloor to shreds, full of verve and vigour and bounce. Karotte’s version is somewhat more twisted, full of discordant chime sounds and slow-burning flavour which builds beautifully for a haunting, psychedelic crescendo. Michel De Hey rounds off the proceedings with his taut slammer of a remix, bouncing around on deft congas a deliciously malleable bass and cutting in stabs and snippets of synths and guitar sounds for rhythmic texture.

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR146
Release date: Apr 9, 2012

01. Anil Chawla – Beso [Great Stuff]
02. Pleasurekraft – Anubis (Mike Vale Remix) [Great Stuff]
03. Tom Wax & Strobe – Crushed (Danny Freakazoid Remix) [Great Stuf]
04. Wally Lopez & Richard Dinsdale – Fierce [Great Stuff]
05. Pirupa – Party Non Stop [Desolat]
06. Stefano Noferini – Airscape [Deeperfect]
07. Tom Wax & Strobe – Crushed [Great Stuff]
08. Lissat & Voltaxx – Wardance [Tactical]
09. Steve Mulder & Roel Salemink – Roest [MB Elektronics]
10. Martin Eyerer – Bells A Go (Sascha Sonido Remix) [Kling Klong]
11. Dosem – Repilcants (Johannes Heil Remix) [Suara]


01. Anil Chawla – Beso [Great Stuff]
02. Pleasurekraft – Anubis (Mike Vale Remix) [Great Stuff]
03. Tom Wax & Strobe – Crushed (Danny Freakazoid Remix) [Great Stuf]
04. Wally Lopez & Richard Dinsdale – Fierce [Great Stuff]
05. Pirupa – Party Non Stop [Desolat]
06. Stefano Noferini – Airscape [Deeperfect]
07. Tom Wax & Strobe – Crushed [Great Stuff]
08. Lissat & Voltaxx – Wardance [Tactical]
09. Steve Mulder & Roel Salemink – Roest [MB Elektronics]
10. Martin Eyerer – Bells A Go (Sascha Sonido Remix) [Kling Klong]
11. Dosem – Repilcants (Johannes Heil Remix) [Suara]


Pleasurekraft
The Remixes
Great Stuff Recordings

The Stockholm / Washington DC combo that are Pleasurekraft have been one of the biggest success stories in house music in recent years, crafting slice after slice of infectious dancefloor genius. With this new remix package, their name continues to grow in acclaim, with four hot reworkings breathing new life into two previous releases.

Anubis is first under the operating table, with Mike Vale taking the cheeky original and setting the bar very high with his funk-fuelled version. The saucy sax hooks you in, pulling you towards the phat, undulating bassline, mountains of energy pouring from the skippy beats. It’s a huge piece of peak-time, summer house music. Tom Flynn takes the track for a walk in the opposite direction, pitching it in an experimental techno style with sprinklings of Belgian rave stabs and the every last drop of weirdness squeezed out of Pleasurekraft’s trademark vocals.

The second patient to undergo reconstructive surgery is the huge Carny, with Chase Buch & Nick Olivetti stepping up with a sleek tribal tech interpretation. The haunting vocals are saved for the breakdown, before the track drops and steps up a few gears. Pumping and energetic yet subtle. Jaceo rounds off the package with his quirky stomp that goes heavy on the sub bass pressure and does away with the frills in favour of pure techno grit.

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR144
Release date: Mar 19, 2012

01. Zenbi – Double Trouble (Filthy Rich´s Youdoo Voodoo remix) [Great Stuff]
02. Anil Chawla – Beso [Great Stuff]
03. David Amo & Julio Navas – Squirt [Great Stuff]
04. Tomcraft – Zounds Of Arca (Phunk Investigation remix) [Great Stuff]
05. Matt Samuels – We Go
06. David Amo & Julio Navas – The Waterparties [Great Stuff]
07. Jay Lumen & Sinisa Tamamovic – Double Tap [Form]
08. Chris Lawyer – Right on Time
09. David Amo & Julio Navas – Thank You
10. Mandy – Body Language (Rework)
11. John Acquaviva, David Amo and Julio Navas – Floripa

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release date: Feb 29, 2012

Anil Chawla has been one of the UK’s most exciting new house music talents over the last five years, bringing his melodic, organic sounds to world-class labels like Global Underground, Cr2, Hotfingers and 303lovers and producing a classic album with erstwhile partner Dale Anderson in the process (the sumptuous Roadhouse). After gracing the finale of the gone but not forgotten Munich Disco Tech series, he returns to Great Stuff to kick off the new GS Grooves series – with a slew of techno beasts.

GS Grooves does what it says on the tin. Its aim is to deliver more groove-led techno tracks to the Great Stuff-loving public, and this EP makes for a fine first chapter. Beso is a chunky roller, with incessant tech stabs punctuating a swell of rumbling bass and shuffling percussion. It’s tense and vaguely menacing, but Chawla resists the temptation to go all dark and nasty and keeps the tone light. Ever Needed sees him sprinkle a little tribal flavour over a heads-down, bubbling groove that comes across like Johnny D at his most pumping, while on Everybody he ups the tension further with twisted swirls of bass frequency, shimmering snare rolls and eerie strings held to boiling point. A seriously solid 3-way to kick off what’s set to be another legendary series.

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR141
Release date: Feb 27, 2012

Tom Wax & Strobe
Crushed
Great Stuff Recordings

Digging up the past and dressing it in modern clothes is a dangerous business, but when you get it right, something magical can happen. German house music stalwart Tom Wax teams up with Strobe once again to take a chunk of French filter house history and twist it into an up-to-date slice of hotness.

Tom’s mix of Crushed skips and gallops along like a Stefano Noferini track at it’s most energetic, with pitch-bending, undulating bass sneaking around bright tech stabs and cool, glitchy fills. We’re talking peak time main room stuff here. His partner in crime Strobe delivers a different version, focusing more on the melodies and harmonies of the classic vocal sample and creating a more uplifting experience in the process. Classic synth bass sounds and a lightness of touch combine to make for a seriously fun rework.

Swiss prodigy Danny Freakazoid is on hand to give his take on things, which in this case is a bouncy, electro-fied remix with huge, rasping synth lines giving the cheeky feel of this track just a tinge of darkness to contrast its rampant bass and lead. Italian duo Supernova go for a rolling, amped-up tech house feel on their re-rub that fans of the likes of Jay Lumen will love – all meaty groove and syncopated, jazz-meets-techno (!) percussive patterns. James Talk rounds off the package with his exceptional skill at making the dancefloor go off, keeping the beats lively and rolling and making the most out of those dreamy melodies with a melodic bassline to match.

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR142
Release date: Mar 5, 2012

01. Pirupa – Party Non Stop [Desolat]
02. Stefano Noferini – Airscape [Deeperfect]
03. Tom Wax And Strobe – Crushed [Great Stuff]
04. Lissat And Voltaxx – Wardance [Tactical]
05. Steve Mulder And Roel Salemink – Roest [MB Elektronics]
06. Martin Eyerer – Bells A Go – Sascha Sonido Remix [Kling Klong]
07. Dosem – Repilcants – Johannes Heil Remix [Suara]
08. Mark Reeve Vs. Pig And Dan – Hallucination [Herzblut]
09. Franksen – Next To You [Amused]
10. Sasse And Phonogenic – Control [Session Deluxe]
11. Burial – Loner [Hyperdub]

Released by: Great Stuff Records 
Release date: Mar 1, 2012

Great Stuff Recordings

Spanish house heroes Amo & Navas ride that fine line between big room prowess and cool underground credibility, with their sexy fusion of tribal, tech and house having seen them release on Yoshitoshi, 303lovers, Hotfingers and Black Hole Recordings, remix the likes of Trentemoller and David Guetta and collaborate with D-Nox & Beckers. Back with a brand new EP of original material for Germany’s Great Stuff, they are kicking off their 2012 with a bang.

3 Days & 3 Nights is a succinct yet satisfying rolling tribal tech house cut, with subtle layers of organic percussion splattered atop a gnarly analog bass groove, and preacherman vocals bringing another element of humanity to their shoulder-popping style. It’s one for lovers of chunky house or sexy techno alike.

Squirt meanwhile provides a flipside whose snappy disco-flavoured percussive groove gives no suggestion of what’s to come. Out of nowhere erupts a huge, rasping b-line lead, filling the stereo field with its width and buzzing energy, laying the foundation for a real techno romper stomper. Watch out for that nasty, razor-sharp breakdown; it’s intense.

It’s left to Ron Costa to inject Squirt with a healthy dose of galloping percussion, pitch-shifting cymbal rides and a focus on teasing that nasty bassline in gradually until it’s boiled up to fever pitch. An even filthier journey than the original, making for a great package overall.

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: 4250644811173
Release date: Feb 20, 2012

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR135
Release date: Dec 12, 2011


It’s time for something with a bit of a different flavour from Great Stuff boss Tomcraft. As if co-running several of the world’s most prolific and successful house and techno imprints wasn’t enough, he’s also providing some of their hottest releases on an impressively regular basis.
Zounds Of Arca is a cool little groover, fixed around a sassy disco-fied breakbeat that harks back to the golden age of nu skool breaks 2 a sound threatening to make a renaissance at the moment. A futuristic, seductive arpeggiated bassline does the damage in the low end department, with rasping synths drafted in for texture and atmosphere. Banging big room house this is not, with our guide instead taking us in a darkly-tinged, highly-atmospheric, half-step direction.
If a 4/4 banger is exactly what you’re after, however, help as at hand in the form of Phunk Investigation’s wonderfully undulating re-rub. Taking that arpeggio bassline as their rhythmic jumping-off point, they build an energetic electro-tech vibe around it, and choose to make the most out of the original’s scintillating elements. It’s not a reinvention of the wheel, but instead sees the potential of the original through a different prism, with huge builds and hipshaking aplenty along the way.

Released by: Great Stuff 
Release/catalogue number: GSR139
Release date: Feb 6, 2012


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