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From the solar plexus thump of deep house to the satisfying robotic melodies of techno and the refined sleekness of minimal, Audio Werner does it all and, more importantly, does it all well. When this Cologne artist isn't releasing crowd pleasing tracks like 'Zwrtshak Drive' on his own label Hartchef Discos, which he co founded with Erk Richter and Holger Schneider, he keeps himself plenty busy with remix work and tasty productions for fellow Cologne label Trapez.
18 Releases, 17 Artists
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08 April 2011
00:10:14
23.47 MB
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
0,99 €
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00:19:42
08 April 2011
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Audio Werner returns in 2011 on Hartchef Discos with this slick and grooving single. 'Can you scratch' is a reduced shuffly house track with a driving bass force and a cheeky bit of scratching whilst '?' is a smooth, jazz-sprinkled deep house number. As ever, wonderful top-notch productions. Hit!
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