[LEET 001] Someone Else – Zebra Talk EP


We finally did it: We proudly present to you our very first vinyl by none other than Mr. Sean O‘Neil aka Someone Else, the mastermind behind Foundsound records! Known for his awesome releases on various labels and for filling dancefloors all over the world, he delivers a cool club track called ‚Zebra Talk‘. Driven by a heavy, minimal beat, this track offers freaky, distorted vocals, spooky breaks and enough tension to keep the crowd moving. We also provide you with some great remixes: The first one by Miskate is a more linear approach to the original track, featuring loads of percussion and neatly arranged breaks surrounded by massive reverb.The second remix is by the Argentenian producer Omar Salgado. A groovy new bassline and full of deep variation, this track moves into a different direction. Last but not least our Japanese friend Den comes up with a perfect DJ tool, only available on the digital release.

[1337-001] Various Artists – We Are 31337!


Munich / Berlin, Germany, May 23, 2007: The young netlabel 31337records is releasing its first Various Artists compilation today featuring great artists such as ‘Someone Else’, ‘Katzo’, ‘Den’, ’0x7f’, ‘Sebastian Koch’ and many more. The compilation is split into two parts of which the first one is more club oriented – pounding and very subtle minimal techno – while the second part is perfect chill-out material. This collection of tunes is not your average netlabel release but a promising start for a young, fresh and exciting label. 31337records was founded in early 2007 by Stefan Klaas, Sebastian Koch and Subjunk. They used their years of experience in the club scene, both as artists and part of the crowd, and their passion for minimalistic music to create an outstanding new label in a short period of time. The result is an awesome mix of floor filling minimal techno and deep melodic tracks with a great selection of international artist. Be sure to check this one out, it is well worth your time!

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