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Flying Donkey is the brainchild of South Italian producers Claudio Mate, Roberto Bosco and their agent Orlando Longobardi. Why Flying Donkey? Well, its all about the need to believe in the impossible, and their music will represent those special, dreamlike moments. Looking to timeless club vibes, the label will be matching the melancholy of Detroit with the quintessential renaissance of Berlin, focusing on the deeper and darker side of techno music.
Flying Donkey
Naples, Italy
Beautifully located at foot of the Vesuvius volcano and Italy's third-largest city, Naples...
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The new year's release schedule reaches a fever pitch with a barrage of huge albums and essential singles. BPitch Control's 'Werkschau' compilation surely stands tall among the rest, presenting unreleased material by the label's entire line-up of illustrious more...
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21 January 2011
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Flote (Abstract Souls Raw Reconstruction Mix) (Track 03 on this Maxi-Single)
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nngh, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
London-based techno veteran Kirk Degiorgio continues his long-practiced proficiency for earnest, enduring techno. The three original tracks do this masterfully with the remix by Abstract Souls stepping up industrial intensity and Conforce forming a squashy dub-inflected treat. Quality.
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