| Release Date | 2011-08-04 |
| Label | Harry Klein Records |
| Catalog # | 004 |
Prefabricated slab-construction buildings are not just some exclusive Eastern Berlin thing. Even in Munich all that glitters is not gold. In other words: There are those spots where nothing glitters at all. Especially the experienced raver is aware of the dark side of the spoon as well as of the fact that the world on a Monday morning might look significantly darker than his pupils on a Saturday night. One good thing about Techno has at all times been that its left completely unimpressed by social, racial and sexual differences. You are lesbian, black and broke? This way please ... Nothing seems more unifiying than a straight bassdrum. Nothing spurs on inspiration as much as a life in 4/4. Certainly at this very moment some minor dawdler might sit behind one of those high-rise windows, creating the ultimate sound of the future on some cracked software, carelessly neglecting his homework. Wouldnt be the first time, though ... Vinyl Franco Cinelli M Waves Surely with forward-looking ambitions, Argentinian fellow Franco Cinelli drops one supremely laid-back groove in his track M Waves here, which is sliding over the HiHat while the synth sparkles in sunny absent-mindedness towards the open-air season in order to activate some of those endorphines. Even though Detroit remains present within the tracks athmospheres, it is dominated by summerly lightness and it would be a bloody crime to keep this tune locked up in the darkness of the clubs forever. This is one gem of fluffy deepness. Seuil - Freakin 4 The Flipside is delivered by Seuil, who has been a long standing companion with the Harry Klein community, and who just recently demonstrated what a House-Jazz-liaison is all about at the legendary Circus Company. And again with Freakin 4 Seuil defines coolness as some foot-tapping elegance, evoking a kind of Belmondoish tradition from back in the days when nonchalance had been inseparably associated with some ciggy in the corner of the mouth. However, when those swathes of a whizzing synth gather gently over the bouncy kick of a stoically driving drum pattern, one certainly cant resist giving in to a touch of sweet sweet melancholy. Oh, Jean-Paul ... Digital Bonus Franco Cinelli - PH Lights As usual with Harry Klein Records, both vinyl-protagonists each throw in a digital bonus-track. In this regard Cinelli invites us on a psychedelically bubbling 14 minute trip to the inner self, that probably each listener should take on his own, because eventually to each and everyone the meaning of me is different. Harry Klein Records neither cant nor wont take any responsebility for any potential side effects, for whatever awaits you at the end of this spooky trip, filled with synapse-wrenching basslines and swarming, psychotic synths at the deepest ground of ones inner self, lies beyond any imagination ... Seuil - Saintonge Much less delusional, but rather fresh and detached, Seuils contribution Hot Tess comes grooving along so laid-back and mellow, that it subtly forces your restless limbs to loosen up, pulling your hips towards the dancefloor. Quite classical and old-schoolish without any retro style attitude, Hot Tess magnetic groove arises and with its creamy synths, discreet percussions and whipping HiHat-swarms it just works perfectly in any given context. Analog is boss! No doubt!
HARRY KLEIN RECORDS 004
| 1 | M WavesOriginal Mix Franco Cinelli | 9:50 / 127 BPM Techno | |
| 2 | Freakin 4Original Mix Seuil | 7:20 / 118 BPM House | |
| 3 | Ph LightsOriginal Mix Franco Cinelli | 13:43 / 125 BPM Techno | |
| 4 | SaintongeOriginal Mix Seuil | 6:58 / 121 BPM House |



















