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One of the most promising new German techno labels these days is Workshop from Berlin. With only a few releases on their discography it has already catapulted itself into the centre of attraction with a constant release schedule while keeping the information level around it down to a basic minimum. With instantly timeless records by Move D, Kassem Mosse or the most recent contribution by Benjamin Brunn, Workshop sets a high standard in the field of sophisticated house and techno.
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03 May 2010
00:07:13
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Various Artists Workshop 10 EP
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00:25:15
03 May 2010
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Adorno, 5 months ago via zero-inch.com
The EP Workshop 10 EP is featured in Update #019:
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This Track is featured in Feature #081:
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The Editor, 2 years ago via zero-inch.com
Roman Flügel: "Almost every Workshop record is a killer, but this one even stands out. Schweiz Rec delivers a wonderful sounding house tune spiced with 'Levon Vincent peppers'."
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The EP Workshop 10 EP was reviewed:
The tenth volume in Workshops ongoing series of stunning releases, this one starting off with a brilliant A Side by Lowtec, which combines two deep and drifting ambient house tracks into one. Tracks two and three don't stand back as two low-slung groovers from the Workshop vaults. Must have.
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