Jochem Peteri started out recording - somewhat sporadically - for Dutch deep techno label Eevo Lute in the early 90s under the name Ross 154, later abbreviated to 154. Picking up music as a more serious vocation, Peteri changed his nom de guerre to Newworldaquarium in 2000 and started to develop an unmistakable sound of his own on numerous recordings for Delsin, Peacefrog, and most recently his own imprint NWAQ: Deep, super-slow grooves inspired by Detroit techno and classic house - perfectly represented on his highly acclaimed 2007 album 'The Dead Bears'.
Tracks on "The Dead Bears"
Kemo Sabe
(Track 11 on this Album)
is featured in Podcast #048:
Aroy Dee's podcast features both US and European, classic and contemporary interpretations of his particular style of house music: From warm and pad-heavy tracks by him and like-minded artists such as Redshape, Newworldaquarium and Kassem Mosse to authentic more...
Top 10 in Download Charts of Week #2
Top 6 in Download Charts of Week #1
Trespassers
(Track 06 on this Album)
NY
(Track 09 on this Album)
Shine Eyed
(Track 08 on this Album)
The Dead Bears
(Track 07 on this Album)
The Tide You Can't Feel
(Track 05 on this Album)
Avon Sparkle
(Track 04 on this Album)
NoworldbutU
(Track 03 on this Album)
Star Power
(Track 02 on this Album)
The Force
(Track 01 on this Album)
Kirana's Lament
(Track 10 on this Album)
Trespassers
(Track 06 on this Album)
Top 7 in Download Charts of Week #24
Kemo Sabe
(Track 11 on this Album)
Top 7 in Download Charts of Week #23
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