Herb Alpert – Spanish Flea (10 hours)
Abtrue classic inspired by our good friend wally who always knows best when there is time for the spanish flea (for ten hours)
Lighouse Family – High
All time favourite, everyone knows why
Mogwai – Friend of the Night
There is no better description of our friendship than this epic piece of art.
Sneaky Sound System – Always By Your Side (Nicolas Jaar “Big” Version)
There was a point when we decided to play works by nicolas jaar as the first track in our sets. If we don’t stick to this, this one should everyone know for home.
Natalie Imbrulia – Torn
There was a time when everybody was in love with her. We are not sure if this time is over yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbnEHXcK3oo
Etihad – Boarding Music (Complete)
The best hangover music by our favorite Airline (not sponsored)
Bro’Sis – I believe
The second live concert that one of us went to. Your guess?
Héroes del Silencio – Entre dos Tierras
If you need you energy back after a long party night, take this!
Kylie Minoque – Can’t Get You Out Of My Head
It can happen that one of us suddenly appears on the dancefloor with the exact same outfit than Kylie Minoque if ths song is played in the early morning hours.
Ace of base – All That She Wants
Good for a little after party on a bicycle with a dj booth and sound system attached.
Oberst & Buchner
Each track of Oberst & Buchner’s debut album “Sfumato” is rich with anticipation and residue – it feels like being taken on a very controlled journey through space and time by another life form. The two friends and musicians from Vienna and Berlin shift themes and melodies gradually in toone another, producing billowing pieces of music with soft and foggy outlines. Just like you can get lost in the perfection of a single brush stroke in a renaissance painting from up close, if you step away you can’t help but admire the planning, skill and instinct coming together in this album and every single track. The two producers almost seem to make use of the sounds that are not there, triggering our expectations and creating premonitions in our minds.They say: “Imagine one would know the idea and interpretation behind the cover artwork for Sfumato. That would kill all the magic, mystery and suspense in it. What we can say is that the music plays with moments of clarity and at the same time obscured views. With obviousness and mystery. And to be true if we would tell somebody some stories behind the songs no one would take this as a deep and serious concept album “The complex sound patterns are frequently juxtaposed by simple, almost naive melodies that make everything feel innately known but alien at the same time. On “Eye Liquor” the feature guest Tobias Koett brings just the right amount of fragility and humanity to offset the moodily awakening fantastic sonic beast beneath. With analogue sounds the two celebrate the past and the future, creating murmuring, breathing streams of consciousness. We couldn’t be more excited to see where the travels lead.
The album is released digitally and on vinyl.