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Pol_On - Omorp EP

OUTILS004-6
July 15th (Beatport excl.) / July 29th (digital), 2009 / August (vinyl - on call)

A1: After The Party
A2: Omorp
B: Omorp (Catz N Dogz First Minute Rmx)
X: Chorosc Jesienna (Beatport only)


Tedd Patterson

CNSS015-6
June 24th (physical) / July 1st (digital), 2009

A: Original
B: Hubba Hubba Dub


Plasmik - Colors EP

CNS030-6
June 16th (physical) / June 16th (digital), 2009

A: Night Bell
B1: Sneaky Dee
B2: Red Tension


Alex Flitsch meets… Audiofly - The Barcelona Session

CNS029-6
May 13th (physical) / May 27th (digital), 2009

A: Long Way To Go
B1: Conversations
B2: Long Way To Go (Ali Nasser Rmx)


Mutant Clan - Mutanism

CNS028-6
April 15th (physical) / April 22nd (digital), 2009

A: Perfect Place
B: Parallel World


Daso & Franklin de Costa - Frank ‘n Frank Trax

OUTILS003-6
March 25th (physical) / April 8th (digital), 2009

A: Cato's Hideout
B1: Tiger Lily
B: Cato's Hideout (dOP Rmx)

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Daso - Tinnitus

A: Tinnitus (8:16min)

 

B: Pars Tensa (9:01min)

 



Artist: Daso
Title: Tinnitus
Label: Connaisseur Recordings
Format: Vinyl 12” / digital
Cat.No.: CNS022-6
Style: Entotic Techno
Releasedate: April 2nd, 2008


Daso – Connaisseur regular and party berserk, is back with his third release on Connaisseur. After his “Adventure” and “Absinthe” EPs, his newest output is also themed under a specific motto: the tinnitus.

 

Being only a two-tracker this time does not dampen the quality and inventiveness of this EP at all. Daso kicks asses with the A-, and heralds the open-air beach party season with the B-side

 

“Tinnitus” is a rumbling Techno machine: made for the peaktime, merciless in its flow and with breaks where a ringing sound sidles through a dull echo chamber – like a tinnitus. This track will cause worst-case scenarios of states of raving emergency on the dancefloor. Beware!

 

“Pars Tensa” is more focussed on the direction of debauchery afterhour or open-air moments. A knobbly but hypnotic sort of acid bassline gives Pars Tensa its drive. Untypical for Daso but implemented perfectly, is his use of a Spanish Guitar, which gives the track an outstanding uniqueness.