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Turbo Recordings was founded by Tiga in Montreal back in 1998. In addition to launching his own career, the label has been integral in the success of acts like Chromeo, Proxy, and most recently, Azari & III. Core talent also includes ZZT (Tiga's collaboration with Zombie Nation), Jesper Dahlbäck, Jori Hulkkonen, Duke Dumont, Brodinski, Boys Noize, Sei A, Crowdpleaser, Clouds and a host of new young producers in genres ranging from pure techno, electro, and house to pop. The list of artists who have released music on the label is a veritable 'who's who' of top-level talent spanning a broad musical range, and this, along with a commitment to beautiful design, has earned the label respect in the industry and a cult following among fans.
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Turbo Recordings Call2Call 4250382413745 in_stock EP released on Turbo Recordings
EP released on 28 January 2013
00:29:23
MP3 (320 kbit/s)
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Berlin-based Finns Renaissance Man drop their latest via Tiga's Turbo imprint, this time taking their versatile production style firmly into the direction of grungy, analogue electro and broken techno. The rough edges become 'Call2Call' extremely well and the EP should be prove a hit between The Hague and Bristol.
The Editor, 3 months ago via zero-inch.com
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