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Alpha Dog EP
Martin Mueller
Mixtape Records
digital download
MXTR014
2010-04-05
Mixtape Records

TRACKLISTING:

1. ALPHA DOG

2. PROJECT 1.1

3.      147

4.      EXCLUSIVE M1

5.      1994

 

Austria’s latest Techno export comes in the form of Martin Mueller.   His first release on Mixtape follows a string of well respected releases on labels around the world including Exacta.udio (Germany), IF? Records (Japan) and No SleepMusic (US).

 

Martin's debut 12” featured remixes from Chicago legend Mike Dearborn and Wyndell Long for Exacta.udio (a part of the German Neuton label) and caught the attention of many of the globe's top DJs.  As well as his own productions, his remixes have appeared on Spirit Generation and Dublin Xpress.

 

For Mixtape, Martin's latest EP 'Alpha Dog' features 5 tracks of upfront techno.  Martin has a truly individual perspective on vibrant percussion and the tracks pulse with electricity, from the sinister undertones of the title track and ‘Project 1.1’ that follows it, to the funkier percussiveness of ‘147’ and the final track, ‘1994’.  As well as the sheer dancefloor determination of ‘Exclusive M1’.  We’re sure to hear more from this man.

 

 

Up next on Mixtape will be the return of James Hammer with his new EP, ‘Gray Matter’.

 

www.mixtaperecords.co.uk

 

2010-02-24