Into Your Own (Original Mix)
(Track 03 on this EP)
Nu Generation (Original Mix)
(Track 02 on this EP)
Sandy (Original Mix)
(Track 01 on this EP)
Sorry for the Trees
(Track 07 on this Album)
While Others Go and Come
(Track 09 on this Album)
Lune
(Track 03 on this Album)
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Selected as Artist of week #2
This label is featured in Update #067:
Secretsundaze, Roska, Fennesz, Little Dragon
We hope that you have escaped the grizzly northern European weather in time and will be spending your Monday morning at a sunny beach. But even if you'll be riding the subway to work instead, here is some of our favourite new music to keep you in a summer more...
Picked!
Leeds meets Detroit when Delano Smith and Gavin Herlihy team up for the 'Krypton Factor EP'. Delano Smith leads off with techno groover 'Lost in Detroit', followed by his g-funk house take on the title track and Herlihy's trippy, funky and percussive original. Winner!
Summariata
(Track 03 on this Maxi-Single)
Sunny Side Up
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
Summariata (Pablo Bolivar Remix)
(Track 04 on this Maxi-Single)
Phus1ony (Lopazz & Eddie Zarook)
(Track 03 on this Maxi-Single)
Phus1ony
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
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Selected as Artist of week #33
Fucking Love
(Track 04 on this Maxi-Single)
impressive, great fx on the vocal, well used
Please Forgive Me
(Track 05 on this Maxi-Single)
Avocado Nigiri (Moodymanc Remix)
(Track 04 on this Maxi-Single)
Avocado Nigiri (Kjofol Remix)
(Track 05 on this Maxi-Single)
Rasident Advisor
It's hard to understand exactly what's going on with young Apparel Music. Nearly every release has the word jazz associated with it in some way, a word that can turn listeners off just as often as it turns them on. (The imprint's explanation that "Jazz becomes the means for a reconfirmation of the world of house most virtuous" only further obscures things.) In Jazzy Gardens case, though, you can forget the nomenclature and simply enjoy... more...
It's hard to understand exactly what's going on with young Apparel Music. Nearly every release has the word jazz associated with it in some way, a word that can turn listeners off just as often as it turns them on. (The imprint's explanation that "Jazz becomes the means for a reconfirmation of the world of house most virtuous" only further obscures things.) In Jazzy Gardens case, though, you can forget the nomenclature and simply enjoy... more...
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Kjofol "Little Garden" (Apparel Music)
Kjofol merges his studious classical piano training with the four-on-the-floor recklessness of house music on “Little Garden”. The electronics on here give it a nice vintage psychedlic feel, like a dusty old Legendary Pink Dots album. However the treated piano, while evoking Harold Budd in spots, comes across more like George Winston, making this track more New Age than late night techno. more...
Kjofol "Little Garden" (Apparel Music)
Kjofol merges his studious classical piano training with the four-on-the-floor recklessness of house music on “Little Garden”. The electronics on here give it a nice vintage psychedlic feel, like a dusty old Legendary Pink Dots album. However the treated piano, while evoking Harold Budd in spots, comes across more like George Winston, making this track more New Age than late night techno. more...
urb.com
"As the first release on his own Apparel label, Italian/DJ Producer Kisk wastes no time in making his intentions clear on the Jazzy Tourism EP. It is first and foremost a house album, but to label it as just that would be a mistake, because there is far more taking place. From the outset, there is – no surprise here – a large influence from the Italo house scene. Kisk uses electric pianos to dot the background, complementing the pounding... more...
"As the first release on his own Apparel label, Italian/DJ Producer Kisk wastes no time in making his intentions clear on the Jazzy Tourism EP. It is first and foremost a house album, but to label it as just that would be a mistake, because there is far more taking place. From the outset, there is – no surprise here – a large influence from the Italo house scene. Kisk uses electric pianos to dot the background, complementing the pounding... more...
de-bug.de
Kisk - Jazzy Tourism EP (Apparel Music)
Sehr sweet und klingelnd beginnt das Label mit einem Remix des Titeltracks, den es hier in insgesamt 4 Mixen gibt, von Lopazz & Eddie Zarook. Flüsternde Stimmen im Hintergrund, sanftes Keyboard, tänzelnde Synths drumherum und ein warmer pushender Housegroove. Musik die auf einen herabplätschert wie ein warmer Sommerregen und sich immer wieder in ihrem eleganten Trudeln auffängt. Das Original... more...
Kisk - Jazzy Tourism EP (Apparel Music)
Sehr sweet und klingelnd beginnt das Label mit einem Remix des Titeltracks, den es hier in insgesamt 4 Mixen gibt, von Lopazz & Eddie Zarook. Flüsternde Stimmen im Hintergrund, sanftes Keyboard, tänzelnde Synths drumherum und ein warmer pushender Housegroove. Musik die auf einen herabplätschert wie ein warmer Sommerregen und sich immer wieder in ihrem eleganten Trudeln auffängt. Das Original... more...
de-bug.de
Lopazz & Eddie Zarook - Cat Jazz EP (Apparel Music)
Die digitale Ep featured 4 Tracks die sich um ein und das gleiche Thema drheen und Remixe von Cella, Fanceso Gemelli und Tornike. Die Tracks sind trocken. Funky. Jazzig auf ihre smooth holzig direkte Art und können schon mal klingen als wären die beiden eine Funkband, deren Stil sich vor allem aus der Instrumentierung und dem perfekten Gefühl für die Kicks die sich aus der... more...
Lopazz & Eddie Zarook - Cat Jazz EP (Apparel Music)
Die digitale Ep featured 4 Tracks die sich um ein und das gleiche Thema drheen und Remixe von Cella, Fanceso Gemelli und Tornike. Die Tracks sind trocken. Funky. Jazzig auf ihre smooth holzig direkte Art und können schon mal klingen als wären die beiden eine Funkband, deren Stil sich vor allem aus der Instrumentierung und dem perfekten Gefühl für die Kicks die sich aus der... more...
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