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Lehmann Musik
LHMNN005 | 2020-07-27  
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Reach
Original Mix (5:37)
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Last Call
Original Mix (4:58)
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#009
Original Mix (7:15)
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Flexx
Original Mix (5:21)
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Binary
Original Mix (6:26)
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After being a techno institution in Germany for 10 years now, the renowned Lehmann Club finally starts his own label called “Lehmann Musik“. The label aswell as the Stuttgart based club represents a wide range of techno music. The philosophy of Lehmann Musik is to show a cross section of the Lehmann agency artists plus of course guests and friends of the club.

Dark days actually for our scene and culture. We are guessing everybody is going through a lot of struggles and mixed emotions at the moment. As for the most in our industry and scene - we as Lehmann Club - are looking into an uncertain future. Depending on how long this crisis will last, we don't really know how it will go on afterwards. So we called some of our dearest „old“ and „new“ friends, past guests and our residents to create this „Save our HOME“ compilation. We are very thankful for the support and appreciate this a lot.

The cat. number 005 reflects again several vibes and moods of the current techno zeitgeist – plus some excursions through the fields of non typical 4-to-the-floor club sound.

Raphael Dincsoy created „Isolation“ - a moody and „grime-dubstep-trap“-ish intro.
An emotional trip through the lockdown times. The Advent´s „See Tek“ also shows his „non-techno“ side and delivers a nasty electro tune.
Truncate rolls out „Reach“ in his uniqe style: trippy grooves alert.
Ackermann, mostly known for more deeper and melodical sounds, proves with „Liniarität“ again that he also feels the other side of Techno. Abstract Divison are on with hypnotic vibes. „Patient Zero“ will be 100% dancefloor satisfaction. The hypno-journey continues with DJ Emerson´s „Exchange Home“ and Cari Lekebusch´s „Sticky Fingers“. On-point clubsound. Pure sex is Matrixxman´s „Cybersex“ – freaky and spaced out madness. Legend Ben Sims and his „Last Call“ – called out all the ravers to get their dance shoes on - he takes us on a wild ride. Then, Marcel Fengler takes over with Skyline – a ravey peak time heavy weight. Drums and sexy snake grooves are the ingredients for David Löhlein´s „Jaleysa“. Multitalented Oliver Deutschmann is maybe one of the most diverse producers out there. „Hypnofront“ presents him in top form. Ignøranz back at Lehmann Musik with #009 and an energetic big room banger. Zakari&Blange´s „Decimator“ is a monster – 7.20 minutes full of energy and big bass. Thomas P Heckmann´s „Dimensios Disco“ – simply a classic. Still fresh as fuck – even it was produced already 20 years ago. Spandau 20´s Nikk fires out „Flexx“. The name says it – nothing more to say. Second Dutch Artist on the compilation Deep Dimension and its „Brainwash“ is a philty rave stomper: Netherlands approved! Uk´s Drumcode related Boxia contributed „Binary“. Unique sound design and arrangement flavoured with pure ecastay. The finishing move comes from the man behind „Lebendig“ Inhalt der Nacht. He understands to merge ambient, industrial and noise elements into a perfect closing gem.
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