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Minilogue’s remixing Andreas Tilliander on new 12” – Showtime. Pre-order now

Minilogue’s remixing Andreas Tilliander on new 12” – Showtime. Pre-order now 2010-01-18 On February 10th we are releasing the new 12” vinyl with Andreas Tilliander called “Showtime”. Pre-order it in the webshop, to the left, and we’ll ship it to you as soon as we get them from pressing.

A rock hard uncompromised dub/dub-step influenced EP with 2 new Andreas Tilliander tracks and 2 exceptional remixes from Minilogue and Erase.

Andreas has always been influenced by the smoky delay drenched work in the line of Agustos Pablo, ever since his first album, and following the traces you can see where this 12” comes from. But Andreas never stands still and now it is 2010.

A1
Stay King (feat. King Solo)
The NYC-rapper King Solo added vocals to the instrumental track ”Stay Downer” featured on the album ”Show” and Andreas recreated the track to a dance floor crawling piece ready for dark and small places.
A2
Medication
The track started off as a remix of the track ”Medicine” from ”Show” but the bastard cut loose and walked a path where we don’t really dare to follow. You can call it dub step. We call it düb.

B1
She Don't Cry (Minilogue's Inca Dub)
Lovers of electronic music have been esteeming Minilogue for many years. Nowadays it is almost impossible to imagine club music without these two musicians from Malmö, Sweden. After releasing outstanding productions on such renowned labels as Traum, Crosstown Rebels or Wagon Repair, their opus magnum “Animals” was released on Sven Väths Cocoon Recordings in 2008. We are proud to present a remix from these world stars knowing that their work not comes in quantities.
B2
Caught in a Riot (feat. New Moscow) (Erase Remix)
“Caught in a Riot” was the first single from the album ”Show”. This is a fantastic deep secret remix from your new favorite - Erase.

“Düb originates from the southern parts of Stockholm which one can hear in the deep basses and rusty chords.”