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Ogris Debris are from Vienna and they are sitting on a swing. They call it 'Sexy Chair'. They use it to oscillate between techno and house music, in full swing, sort of. Actually Daniel Kohlmeigner and Gregor Ladenhauf are two really bad pranksters, or like they say in Austria: 'Lausbuam'. But once you experience Ogris Debris live, you learn that they will rather shake your leg than sell you down the river. Even though you may get the impression somehow. Yet hidden behind all that show-off disguise is a wholehearted enthusiasm for that special funk in-between the four to the floor. A lot of experience in various genres of electronic music plus an arsenal of wisely chosen music machines equals maximum euphoria on the dancefloor. Using this, aforementioned swing is pushed with zest and zeal. Rocking! At Compost Records Headquarters in Munich, Germany, you can blind and numbfold label manager Michael Reiboth, but he will always pinpoint two galloping rockers easily, thus in December 2008 Compost Black Label #39 with the tracks 'G-Thong' and 'Hide Open' is released to critical acclaim.
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Salty Womb (Brothers' Vibe Beats Remix)
EUR 0,99 DECY50995223 in_stock zero''
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01 March 2010
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