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Martin Eyerer & Oliver Klein - Movement

Label:
Catalog#:
MBF CD002
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
Germany
Released:
May 2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Deep House, Minimal

Tracklist

1.01 Duoteque  -  Amarcord (My My Remix)
    Remix - My My
1.02 Matthias Tanzmann  -  Procon
1.03 Björn Wilke  -  What If
1.04 James What  -  Follicle
1.05 Rob Mello  -  Give Me
1.06 Johnny Wagner  -  Intercity (Daniel Stefanik Remix)
    Remix - Daniel Stefanik
1.07 Shlomi Aber  -  Freakside
1.08 Elektrochemie  -  Mucky Star (Dub)
1.09 Ryan Crosson  -  Gotham Road (Magda Remix)
    Remix - Magda
1.10 Martin Eyerer & Oliver Klein  -  Monza
1.11 Heartthrob  -  Baby Kate (Konrad Black Remix)
    Remix - Konrad Black
1.12 Martin Eyerer & Toni Rios  -  Chorizo
1.13 Plasmik  -  Mindpattern
1.14 Dusty Kid  -  Cowboys
2.01 King Roc  -  Welcome To Zion (Sebo K & Metro Remix)
    Keyboards - King Roc
  Remix - Metro (14) , Sebo K
2.02 D-Nox & Beckers  -  Shanghigh
2.03 Matthias Tanzmann  -  Nip Slip
2.04 Pascal FEOS*  -  Bring The Beat Back (Oliver Klein Remix)
    Remix - Oliver Klein
2.05 Ray Valioso  -  Get The Strings?
2.06 G Flame & Mr. G  -  Give 'N' Take
2.07 Random Play  -  Hovvy Roller
2.08 Dachshund  -  Somehow
2.09 Rejected  -  SL3
2.10 Pan/Tone  -  Tomorrow Never New
2.11 Move D  -  Anne Will (Denis Karimani Remix)
    Remix - Denis Karimani
2.12 Chris Gruber  -  Marv
2.13 Martin Eyerer & Oliver Klein  -  Tiflis

Credits

DJ Mix - Martin Eyerer (tracks: 1.01 to 1.14) , Oliver Klein (tracks: 2.01 to 2.13)

Notes

2.01 track title incorrectly listed as Return To The Zion.

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Review by Ridiculoid Nov 17, 2008
P-p-p-p-p-p-ound it! M-m-m-m-m-m-inimal! If that's your cup of tea, then Martin Eyerer's mix is the cream of the crop. Driving, deep minimal/techno solid on the track selection and groove, though maybe not so much on the mixing tecnique, inventive enough to keep it interesting but pretty straight forward if you ask me. And being this such a weary genre, it's no small peanuts that, after listening to this, you feel propelled to the next Eyerer appearances near your neighbourhood. Doesn't open any new ground, but he nails it.

About Oliver Klein, he does not let down either. "Timo Maas on a bad mood", as defined by a co-reviewer discoger, goes for a more housey approach than his colleague, undertaking some pounds but also a sense of melody and vibe change clearly lacking on side one. Though as the minutes go by the mix tends to the darker side, its more varied nature ends up building a much more interesting work than Eyerer's, and therefore gets proclaimed just winner of this two-for-one mix.

All in all, worth checking selection of well known (as well as lesser) known tracks.