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PTN 012EP
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RAMP's 12" sub-label PTN returns with some grumpy backroom banging techno in the shape of I Trusted You/Converse from Red Rack'em. Limited vinyl copies, so be swift.
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RAMP 051EP
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Red Rack'Em enters the warm embrace of RAMP with Chirpsin/All Alone. Red Rack'Em has been honing his skills with a handful of singles on his own Bergerac label, which have been strongly supported by the RAMP office. As bass music has evolved, Rack'Em's dubby, druggy take on house music has become more and more relevant and the signing to RAMP seemed fitting.
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DF 032EP
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"In 2009, Deep Freeze will be dipping back into the house sound of Chicago and Detroit that inspired the imprint to come to life in the first place. And to kick this journey off they couldn't have come across a more perfect sound than that of up-and-coming producer Red Rack'em. Red Rack'em aka Daniel Berman is a producer and DJ who has been attracting a lot of attention recently. His wonky disco/boogie/house output as Hot Coins on Tirk, Untracked and Society has been receiving massive support from DJs like Carl Craig, Prins Thomas and The Unabombers. Gilles Peterson is also a big fan of Danny's productions. For this release, Danny hits play with a track called 'Picnic' which pays homage to the classic sound of Detroit. A lush electronic soundscape, 'Picnic' just gets better on every listen revealing more and more levels of subtle sophistication and depth, while never losing sight of its need to move the dancefloor. On the flip, 'Crowd Scene' is a moody, atmospheric masterpiece which hangs together beautifully in a way that few except Kenny Dixon Jr have ever managed to pull off. Having developed this sound in the lab for some time, these compositions are the first house-inspired productions Red Rack'em has released, and we think you will agree he has come up with something rather special. Take note the house sound of Red Rack'em is here!"
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