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re​:​sender volume #1

by Various Artists

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In times when labels and artists come and go at breathtaking speed, Mr Blome’s Sender Records shines more than ever like a fixed star on the strobe-lit firmament of the worldwide club skies. Sender stands for consistency with musical class outside of mass-compatible batch products.

Every single back-catalogue release speaks the language of a tribe of artists who stand above trends and the hyper-accelerated flood of releases, where the musical statement and artistic attitude are more important than personality cult and self-congratulation.

Because, after 13 years of consistent innovative output, more than 90 releases and the birth of House-playground Senzen, in all modesty, there can be a little re:flection. Now you can treat yourself with the concept series re:sender, which puts the most concise cornerstones of our history through remixes in a contemporary context. We let go of these reinterpreted gems onto the dancefloors of our universe.

The worthy remixers of the Sender classics represented on re:sender Volume #1 are Kotelett & Zadak (for Baby Ford’s Minimal Man-Project „Plastic Smile“), Ada (for Metope’s „Second Skin“), John Spring (for „Summerbreeze“ from Sluts’n’Strings & 909, the Viennese Project by Patrick Pulsinger and Erdem Tunakan) as well as Someone Else (for Misc.’s „People Won’t Blame“ Track, that was released on the record-selling „Rocket Sakting Ep“).

Sender is proud to present these re:interpretations digitally as well as on vinyl.

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released September 24, 2012

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Sender Records Berlin, Germany

The productive Sender outfit transmits technohouse of the minimalistic, yet jacking and deep variety. Originally founded in Cologne by Benno Blome towards the end of the last millennium, the label has since moved to Berlin, where it is fittingly located in close proximity to the city's spectacular TV tower. ... more

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