Losoul, born in 1971 as Peter Kremeier, is a member of the German Playhouse collective and well known for his productions of gripping groovy house music. The first 12" release under the name Losoul - 'Open Door' - appeared in 1996 and its worldwide reception, to which a Theo Parrish remix significantly contributed, established the man as a prime producer of lovingly crafted, unadorned house tracks.
His first LP 'Belong' came out in 2000 to universal acclaim of house enthusiasts worldwide and since then he manifested his top producer position with further fine releases.
The Maxi-Single Swing Ibero/ Nuin
is featured in Update #037:
Apparat, John Roberts, Darkstar
Gems aplenty in this edition of our monthly newsletter, from Apparat's stunning DJ-KiCKS, to John Robert's excellent album debut for Dial, and Darkstar's likewise stunning first on Hyperdub. The Modeselektor boys release the extended vinyl edits of their more...
The Maxi-Single Swing Ibero/ Nuin
is featured in Update #035:
Marc Houle, Jacob Korn, Lee Jones
Combining the tempo of house with the sonic palette of techno and modern production techniques, music that falls under the versatile genre tag of techno house has become so ubiquitous on worldwide dance floors, it is now almost synonymous with club music more...
The Maxi-Single Swing Ibero/ Nuin
was reviewed:
Michael Mayer unearths two fine nuggets by Losoul, the uncrowned king of the Rhein-Main House Posse, for his newly founded Immer imprint. 'Swing Ibero' is a 13-minute monster full of psychedelic soulfulness, 'Nuin' was recovered from a dusty DAT tape and sees it's release for the first time. Ace!
