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Eminor 29 again comes up with massive minimalist techno

02-08-2011 12:11 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Eminor 29 / Coeter One & Dubit, Scalameriya (containing Re:Axis RMX)

Eminor 29 / Coeter One & Dubit, Scalameriya (containing Re:Axis RMX)

Out on February 25th: Eminor 29 again comes up with massive minimalist techno by Coeter One & Dubit, Scalameriya (containing remix by Re:Axis)

On Eminor 29, a German and an Italian sound designer, Coeter One & Dubit, are brought together and the result is “Granatapfel” - an experimental mixture of drums and carefully quantized grooves. Its minimalistic framework is teamed up by vocoded vocals and an unique break which leads majestically from confusion to musical order.

“Ridley” by the Serbian techno-guru Scalameriya has a fast and pushy bass-dominated rhythm, an almost factory-like precision and a compulsive eye on the floor.

The remix of Portuguese duo Re:Axis is less stripped-down than the original. With its thrilling melody, Re:Axis manage to give the track an epic touch.

Eminor 29 / Coeter One & Dubit, Scalameriya
Release date 02/25/2011
digital 03/18/2011

EMINOR Records was founded by Jonas Wahrlich in 2006. It initially sought to publish a wide variety of repetitive music with some kind of relation to the key e-minor. As the frequency of releases increased, the tonal restriction was handled more leniently and the musical focus moved towards deep and minimal techno. Having its roots in Hamburg´s electronic scene, the label quickly evolved as an international melting pot for contemporary minimal electronics and has built up a strong network of mutual inspiration.

EMINOR Binary is the digital subsidiary of the Eminor flagship. It has been created to add a quicker and more flexible way in releasing outstanding music. Whereas Eminor follows a very focussed and pretty narrow musical style, EB will have a more open approach and thereby will be the one that may surprise you from time to time.

Eminor Records
Jennifer Heeling
Press Relations
c/o Jonathan Reuther
Keplerstraße 37
22763 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49 175 592 39 89
jenny@eminor.de
www.eminor.de

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