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Over the past years Leipzig based producer Daniel Stefanik has established himself as one of the most noteworthy producers from the Eastern parts of Germany. The breadth and scope of his productions continues to impress: from minimalistic dance floor functionality for Mobilee Records to his powerful stumbly house style for Moon Harbour (alongside Matthias Tanzmann), it is however the heartfelt deepness of his dub-techno recordings for Instabil and Statik Entertainment, where Stefanik's impeccable production qualities shine most.
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In Days Of Old Pt.1
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In Days Of Old Pt.1
Kann Records In Days Of Old Pt.1 827170096486 in_stock Maxi-Single released on Kann Records
Maxi-Single released on 22 February 2010
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#One (Track 01 on this Maxi-Single) is featured in Podcast #035:
photo: cybersachsie / flickr Our first interview partner this week, Daniel Stefanik, is another key figure in Leipzig's electronic music scene. The charismatic and hugely talented producer made his first mark in 2005 with contributions to Mobilee and more...
The Editor, 10 months ago via zero-inch.com
This Maxi-Single is featured in Update #007:
Cobblestone Jazz, Anja Schneider, Ron Trent
From the US to Germany and Japan, there is no stopping the resurgence of deep house and techno sounds. Here are some of our current favourites of the style: From Cobblestone Jazz' album teaser, Anja Schneider's new EP or Ron Trent's collection of prime deep more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Leipzig's Daniel Stefanik delivers something of a concept EP with 'In Days Of Old Pt.1' on the throughly recommendable Kann imprint. Liberally quoting Photek and Jeff Mills, Stefanik takes it from deep House to Detroit techno on three tracks that reconcile the past with the future. Sweet.
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