Meerestief Presents Wassermusik mixed by Stickroth & Ercolino
Label:
Meerestief
Genre:
Tech-House
Bestell-Nr.:
mtiefcd002
Format:
CD
VÖ-Datum:
2007-06-14
Preis:
17.95 €
(ca. 22.80
$)
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Tracklisting
1. Fortdax - C Conceit, Knot Point, Hanging...
2. Strickroth And Ercolino - Giants Sleep
3. Xhin - Tak
4. Five Green Circle - Ronans Bbq
5. Xhin - Recall
6. James What - Follicle
7. Steve Bug - Dry
8. Miss Yetti - Sideways
9. Simon Backer - Plastik
10. Brian Aneurysm And Christian Quast - Drex
11. Namito - Joujou
12. Uncle Schmoocoo - Killbot Destroy
13. Kabale Und Liebe - Simpossible
14. Roberto Rodriguez - Moonracker
15. Wacker And Zittrich - Rough Collies
16. Masaya - El Choquero
17. Sam K - Doesnt Matter
18. Minilogue - The Leopard
19. Jesse Somfay - Grasping Stars
Fire can be extinguished, water however always find its way. The element characterizes the attitude of the Electronic-Label Meerestief from Stuttgart. It must flow. The launch of the label, once still like a youthful, wildly cavorting rill, Meerestief has become today a wide, straight river with huge power. Nice critics in music magazines and contributions on compilations like the current Time Warp mix-cd by Loko Dice evoke international respect. The first label compilation is now to be applied with ''Wassermusik''. The high output of late-breaking and partly still unreleased Meerestief releases with further up to date favourites of the label owner Walter Ercolino and Daniela Stickroth are integrated on it. Inhouse-Tracks like ''Ronan's BBQ'' by Five Green Circle ( in the XHIN Remix ), Kabale & Liebe ( in the Pheek Rmx ), James What and of course also by Stickroth & Ercolino, are skillfully linked with tracks and rmxs by Steve Bug, Extrawelt, Ripperton, Minilouge, Martin Landsky or Miss Yeti. Also interesting the formation of ''Wassermusik'': The tracks were mixed classical and analogical, and later individually processed into pro tools and provided with effects and samples. In between, sound extracts of further Meerestief tracks were interlaced. ''Wassermusik'' reflects very well the sound philosophy. Because also music itself needs room and time to unfold powerfully. Minimal on the surface, wide in depth.