For those of you who were looking for our extended Derzeit Tunes #1 Playlist...here it comes! Below you can find the four songs, featured in Derzeit's issues #1-4 2012, plus our extended web playlist. Listen or download them >> HERE << (and add the playlist to your iTunes archive including cover).
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DERZEIT TUNES #1
#1 APOCALYPSE POSTPONED issue / "Ride on" by UhOh
Listen to the song of our first issue below and read more about this Berlin-based duo here.
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#2 PARAGON LOST issue / "Vertigo (Borko Remix)" by FM Belfast
Find out more about this Iceland-based combo here and enjoy this fine remix of their track "Vertigo" below.
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#3 HINTERLAND REVISITED issue / "Bradley Manning" by Cass McCombs
Derzeit's featured song for issue #3. Please also check our post about Cass McCombs here.
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#4 PHANTASMIC BLAZE issue / "Saboteur" by Bathcat
Read on here. Please enjoy this exclusive pre-released track by Soffy O's new project called Bathcat.
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#5 "Black Hills (Easy Tiger Remix)" by Gardens&Villa
One of our all time faves is another Californian breeze named Gardens&Villa. You really need to get their debut album, in case you don't know it, yet. It will improve your life. You already own this track? Get this exclusive overseas remix of “Black Hills”.
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#6 "Headcage" by Matthew Dear
Matthew Dear is a DJ, a dance-music producer, an experimental pop artist, a bandleader. Kindly supported by the label Ghostly (which he co-founded, the jack-of-all-trades), we're presenting his new Single “Headcage”. Deep and partly krautrock-y.
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#7 "Patricia's Thirst" by Choir of Young Believers
The Choir of Young Believers, a group from Denmark normally comes up with the perfect soundtrack for a dreamy Sunday afternoon stroll – grey, rainy. But the newly released “Patricia's Thirst” actually sounds rather cheery and does remind us of TalkTalk.
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#8 "Eat Yr Heart" by HTRK
They have already been touring with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Horrors. HTRK's sound is dark, solemn and sometimes hauntingly slow. Music to get lost in. Their album is called “Work (work, work)”, but their single “Eat Yr Heart” is best for coming down – from whatever trip.
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#9 "All My Love" by Schwarz Don't Crack
Highly recommended: This Berlin/New York connection called "Schwarz don't crack". "All my love" sounds like what's best described as R'n'B Electro – pretty deep, pleasantly cheesy, highly addictive. We expect to hear more of these two guys in the future.
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#10 "Made up" by NIAS
Nias are three Berlin guys who boost you with their electronic guitar sound and a voice that makes the blood sough in your ears. Their album comes out in March 2012. Here's a little teaser with the single “Made Up”.
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