Back Catalogue explained: Universal Feinripp & Ground Minus

Hi there… It is time again to grow our Back Catalogue. You know, the thing that holds tracks which were previously unheard of - because they just existed on our hard drives, sometimes so lost in deep folder structures that we are glad to have them unearthed again now. Especially when it comes to these two steam hammers which we present today. Prepare yourself for a frenzy of adulation galore commenting on “Universal Feinripp” (rewired, 2007) and “Ground Minus” (Sloan, 2002).

rewired about Universal Feinripp: Einfach neilaufe’ lasse… qed.

Sloan about Universal Feinripp: Aural fine rib it is, snuggles around the ears, warms the acoustic meatus, lets you feel comfy by getting a grasp about the universal message conveyed in this track: Electronic music can tear down walls and makes us dancing naked in front of the membranes from where it emits. Spiced with this melancholy we forgive you shedding a tear or two. Universal truth is for amateurs, Universal Feinripp is what professionals die for.

rewired about Ground Minus: I simply love this song. For the variety, for the punch. I would bet you’ll feel the same after listening to this outstanding tune. I really wanted to hold back this track till the end. But after I noticed which track Sloan has choosen I guess this week we got crush-the-balls-week - so let it roll.

Sloan about Ground Minus: Produced after some serious physical damage has been done in a far distance, but too near virtually. A dark “atmosfear” meets a club-stylish hook line while driving with enraged drums to end in the beginning. The fun society awakes in their decay. An inside job with false flags attached. And I need my mood elevator pills very urgently, please…

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