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  • Bare, Deep & Long (Part 1)
    BeatTracker #11 Feat. New Releases in Deep House

    Bare, Deep & Long (Part 1)

    Machomovers

    Beatport New Releases

    Machomovers - Bare, Deep & Long (Part I) For the first time, several tracks from Machomover's second album 'Bare, Deep & Long' from 2006 are being released on vinyl. Originally released as a double CD, the album was considered groundbreaking for German deep house at the time. The first four tracks from this album selection are now being released on Flancurecordings. The two Berlin DJs and producers Oliver Marquardt, alias DJ Jauche, and Bjöm Brando combine warm grooves with precise drums, atmospheric basslines, warm pads, strings and the unmistakable depth of their house sound. For music lovers who appreciate deep house with substance, this release clearly bridges the gap between the original underground character of the album and its timeless range. Anyone who wants to understand the origins of modern German deep house productions will find a tangible snapshot here, stylishly remastered and presented on a 12-inch that is definitely worth listening to.

  • Bare, Deep & Long (Part 1)
    BeatTracker #51 Feat. New Releases in House

    Bare, Deep & Long (Part 1)

    Machomovers

    Beatport New Releases

    Machomovers - Bare, Deep & Long (Part I) For the first time, several tracks from Machomover's second album 'Bare, Deep & Long' from 2006 are being released on vinyl. Originally released as a double CD, the album was considered groundbreaking for German deep house at the time. The first four tracks from this album selection are now being released on Flancurecordings. The two Berlin DJs and producers Oliver Marquardt, alias DJ Jauche, and Bjöm Brando combine warm grooves with precise drums, atmospheric basslines, warm pads, strings and the unmistakable depth of their house sound. For music lovers who appreciate deep house with substance, this release clearly bridges the gap between the original underground character of the album and its timeless range. Anyone who wants to understand the origins of modern German deep house productions will find a tangible snapshot here, stylishly remastered and presented on a 12-inch that is definitely worth listening to.