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Todd Bodine & Ludwig Coenen
Globetrotter EP
Highgrade Records

Maxi Single & EP
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Out: 17-09-2007
 
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A new collaboration in the highgrade mansion.Todd Bodine, one of Highgrade´s most profilic DJs and producers, teams up for this perfect little joint with Highgrade debut Ludwig Coenen, who seems to
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A new collaboration in the highgrade mansion.Todd Bodine, one of Highgrade´s most profilic DJs and producers, teams up for this perfect little joint with Highgrade debut Ludwig Coenen, who seems to be willing to conquer from scratch. From the very first second, these three trax pave the way for a rockin, totally mad yet very structured electronic desaster, which is not easy to categorize musically, as it surely goes beyond your typical (post-)minimal track. A sure shot for all advanced djs with balls and brains, trippy, groovy as hell and flashing when least expected !
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You know what you're getting with a Highgrade release. The label makes quality tech-house that uses off-beat electronics very originally. It's also some of the funkiest music around. Labels like this, or Morris Audio and its offshoots are, for me, the unsung heroes of the dancefloor. They make sophisticated beat tools that can usually be relied upon to inject a bit of life into a flagging dancefloor. The title cut 'Globetrotter' chugs along at a typical tech-groove level and does everything you'd want of a track of its ilk. The low-end percussion forms a solid foundation upon which sporadic synth lines break free to keep thing interesting. 'Frequency Toys' does much the same thing, but in a slightly more menacing fashion, while 'Concrete Itch' takes things back down a notch. The latter is the most pedestrian of these three tracks, but it enlivens things with a subtle, cutting analogue spurt that emerges from out of the gloom just when it is needed. There really isn't that much to wax poetic about here, but I can safely say that Highgrade is one of my favourite labels. It rarely disappoints, and this release is another textbook example of Highgrade's raw, funky electronic aesthetic. As such, it's difficult to imagine spinning without tracks like these. - Paul Corey