Manchester's Trus'Me calls in the Germans for this remix treat; first up, Marcel Dettmann strips 'Sweetmother' to a dark and winding base, a mere shadow of its shimmying percussion remaining. Fellow Berghain resident Norman Nodge steps up and mutes the funk bass in an eerie, atmospheric version of 'Good God'. Brill!
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With the to his acclaimed 2007 debut 'Working Nights' Trus'me manages to exceed all expectations with an audibly matured effort. Staying true to his funk and soul sample-based sound, Trus'me takes things to a whole new level with an array of talented live musicians and prominent collaborators.
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Bail Me Out
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An Interview with Trus'me
With the Mancunian producer's second album only days away, we talk to Trus'me about his new full-length 'In the Red', his booming Prime Numbers label, and white suburban kids sampling rock 'n roll. more...
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