A Guy Called Gerald: Tronic Jazz The Berlin auf Single 12"
Tronic Jazz The Berlin
Maxi-Single auf Vinyl. Im Vergleich zu herkömmlichen Singles und LPs haben Maxi-Singles eine breitere Rille, die eine höhere Wiedergabequalität ermöglicht (ausgeprägtere Bässe und Höhen). Eine höhere Grundlautstärke bewirkt auch ein besseres Signal-Rausch-Verhältnis.
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- Label:
- Laboratory
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 2010
- UPC/EAN:
- 0880433101518
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 23.7.2010
The new album will be released across a series of 4 limited edition 12" vinyls. This is the 1st 12 inch From Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions. A Guy Called Gerald has spent the last couple of years flitting through shadows, turning up on labels like Perlon, Beatstreet and Sender like a peripatetic prophet of the Berlin underground, seeding the scene with cryptic singles that return to the past to suggest alternate futures. Now he returns to Berlin's Laboratory Instinct label with the follow-up to 2006's Proto Acid: The Berlin Sessions, the album that re-established Gerald as an acid hero and techno auteur. Tronic Jazz: The Berlin Sessions builds upon the foundation established by its predecessor to create an even more powerful state-ment of intent, one that communicates more persuasively than ever Gerald's vision for techno in its third decade of exis-tence. One immediate difference stands out, this time around. Where Proto Acid offered a seamless mix of 24 cuts, re-corded in one epic session, Tronic Jazz collects 13 standalone tracks. That's welcome news to DJs. But there's something else: freed from the flow of the mix, the tracks go deeper into themselves, even while contributing to the overall shape of the album as a single, coherent form. They're more varied in tone and mood, and even tempo.
Single 12"
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1 People Moover
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2 Pacific Samba
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3 Conclusion F Min Blue