JEU024 I Raphael Hofman - Nightmare (Original Mix) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 18, 2016
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JEU024 I Raphael Hofman - Nightmare (Original Mix)

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Our catalogue number 24 is a very emotive one with a clear focus on the dancefoor but also for your great listening pleasure. The “Susurrus” EP is featuring the young Dutch German talent Raphael Hofman - The berlin based producer with regular gigs at the legendary Sisyphos already has a rich experience starting at the tender age of 16 hosting his own electronic club series, Djing as well as singing and playing the guitar.
His musicality and talent in producing beautiful soundscapes and rhythmic structures fnds expression on this smooth 2 tracker, the “Susurrus” EP.
The remixes are coming from two very promising newcomers. Portsmouth own Kris Davis stirring up the underground with his emotive, analog crafted techno since 2014 as well as Bird Of Paradise, who has recently fast tracked to prominence via his output on Correspondant and New Yorks “Throne Of Blood”.

A1 Raphael Hofman - Susurrus (Original Mix)
Susurrus opens this release with a sunrise. Vanishing soundscapes leading to a synth melody that hits your heart and carries you evolving throughout this tune with a straight honest techish groove keeping it together.

A2 Raphael Hofman - Susurrus (Bird of Paradise Remix)
Bird of Paradise’s version is bringing “Sussurus” to a diferent level. Moviish soundscapes paired with a demanding acid line. The groove is a unique mix of 80ish elements and modern percussive parts which will surely fnd his aficionados.

B1 Raphael Hofman - Nightmare (Original Mix)
Nightmare is not so nightmarish as it’s title. It’s more a hymn dedicated to those who can’t stop dancing till dawn. Dark but not gritty. Driving but still with the regard for the morning hours as well as droppable in the prime time hours.

B2 Raphael Hofman - Nightmare (Kris Davis Remix)
Nightmare is not so nightmarish as it’s title. It’s more a hymn dedicated to those who can’t stop dancing till dawn. Dark but not gritty. Driving but still with the regard for the morning hours as well as droppable in the prime time hours.
Kris Davis already has a very distinctive trademark sound which you can fnd in his interpetation of “Nightmare”. Emotive, deep and ambient but not loosing paying attention to the crowd. A great piece.
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