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Anja Schneider & Sebo K
side leaps
Mobilee Records

Maxi Single & EP
mobilee003
Out: 27-06-2005
 
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having been friends for a long time and after two collaborations on pias ANJA SCHNEIDER and SEBO K finally throw down a joint venture for MOBILEE records. Sebo K had already helped to kickstart the la
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having been friends for a long time and after two collaborations on pias ANJA SCHNEIDER and SEBO K finally throw down a joint venture for MOBILEE records. Sebo K had already helped to kickstart the label by providing it´s first release which got a massive worldwide response. now this doubleheader demonstrates a perfect amalgamation of solid producer work and playfullness. "rancho relaxo" invites you on a warm journey towards sunrise and "side leaps" makes a dangerously beautiful jump over the edge of the turntables incorporating the full range of music both are game to do. REPRESS
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GROOVE CHARTS

# 9 FROM 50 ISSUE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005

DJ KAROTTE

Juli Charts #5

GROOVE DJ CHARTS

STEVE BUG # 1 ISSUE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005

DJ MAG 12.2005

The Berlin label with the trippiest take on techno delivers its biggest release so far, thanks to the presence of DJ Mag poll new entrant Magda, whose linear version of `Side Leaps` is bolstered by a humming, squelchy bass. While this remix will get all the attention, the other contributions are more inventive, as M.I.A.`s take on the same track progresses from hazy, dubby bliss to jacking intricate funk and Shonky and Jennifer Cardini`s reshape of the label`s biggest track, `Rancho Relaxo`, uses dramatic strings and a sleazy swagger to add some sex appeal to what has become a k-house anthem.


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