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FIRST LISTEN: JOHANNES ALBERT – FRENTIC MOMENT (CHRISTOPHER RAU REMIX) VIA HYPONIK

Berlin-based house producer Johannes Albert comes through with his new Palm Saturdays EP for Klamauk.

Albert’s first release was the Wooden Pearls 12″ on Oskar Offermann’s White back in 2010. Since then he’s kept busy releasing EPs on labels such as Jackoff, Tieffrequent, and his own Frank Music. He also released the Hotel Novalis album in 2013.

Palm Saturdays is the eighth release on Tilman’s Klamauk label, following on from the label head’s own Transmissions EP. We’re premiering Christopher Rau’s excellent remix of the EP’s lead track, ‘Frentic Moment’.

The original cut kicks off with a carnival beat underpinned by a fidgety bassline. It then settles down into a welcoming groove flecked with warm summery keys, perfect for rolling down Bavarian hillsides.

Rau’s remix is tooled for the dancefloor but keeps the general vibe intact. He submerges the bass and frames Albert’s heavenly sounds with his own vigorous 808 workout, before the final third brings everything down to a gentle simmer.

First Listen: Johannes Albert – ‘Frentic Moment’ [Christopher Rau Remix] (Klamauk)

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REVIEW: Johannes Albert – Palm Saturdays EP via Ohrenschmaus Podcast

author: marko vincenzo meth
source: ohrenschmaus podcast

With the “Palm Saturdays EP” Franconian Johannes Albert makes his first move on Mainz based label Klamauk. The 8th release adds some new facets to the catalogue with Johannes’ very own interpretation of house music. This kind of sound can be found on earlier releases from Frank Music’s label head as well. Whether it is on labels like White, Jackoff Records or his own imprint, always displaying a dirty and old fashioned house sound that bribes with roughness. The three original tracks from Johannes are companied by a superb Christopher Rau up-tempo remix, which rounds up the EP perfectly.

“Frentic Moment” opens this EP with slight dub influenced sounds and soulful chords that harmonious play with an agile string. The heavily used delay on the percussion that float through the background add even more movement to the whole arrangement. It seems like all the sounds are interacting with each other throughout this five minutes lasting masterpiece, generating a high amount of emotionality with it’s positive yet melancholic parts. The pounding kick and playful use of different patterns transport this modern house ballad onto the dance floors and into the hearts of all house lovers. The second track on the a-side is Christopher Rau’s remix of “Frentic Moment”, which uses the shuffled percussion of the original to create a more industrial sounding up-tempo version of Johannes’ original. The emotional content is stripped back to a minimum and can only be found in very rare parts of the song. His remix clearly focuses on heavy drum use, sharp and dry claps support a lush bass drum. On top of that snares are clicking and small vocal snippets rush through the track, combined with up and down filtered strings a highly dynamic house track arises. Once again Christoph created a remix which pays tribute to the original with clearly recognizable parts, but at the same time comes up with his very own interpretation which got a bit rougher and more experimental in the last months. “Lift Me Up Tight” on the b-side is a typical Hans track. An homage to classic house tracks from the nineties with all its shuffled chords and looped vocals. Rough drums underneath, radically filtered parts that give some depth to the track and here it is: the modern version of classical house music. Perfect for almost every party out there with the high amount of energy and the mesmerizing vocal. “A Door I Only Opened Once” brings this EP to an end. Pounding and almost overpowered kicks once again create a raw vibe, whilst the mid-tempo of the track in combination with the endless pad in the background turn this one into a nice last track. Dreamy chords and soft percussions are in contrast to the reverb powered and trashy sounding clap. This track could be best described as a romantic rubbish dump love affair. Beauty and ugliness are having a date that bizarrely works out pretty well. Mysterious and magical, this one must be heard and can’t be described. Finally the cheese-master of cheesiness is back with his lovely “Palm Saturdays EP” which features 3 diverse originals and a great remix by Christopher Rau, there’s nothing more to say!

PREMIERE: Johannes Albert – Frentic Moment via Ransom Note

The snow was finally beginning to melt as icy droplets leaked down the side of the mountainside. The fields would grow again and the people of the hill would soon be rewarded with green plains and flowers amidst the breeze. The winter had seen them live through troubled times: the battered huts sat huddled on the face of the mountain, dislodged and beaten by the elements. The sun however, had risen, and this was the begging of the new chapter, a new moment.

PREMIERE: JOHANNES ALBERT – FRENTIC MOMENT (KLAMAUK)

Johannes Albert – Palm Saturdays EP (Klamauk 008) + Christopher Rau Remix

Klamauk are very pleased to announce the upcoming release of the Palm Saturdays EP by new label signing Johannes Albert. With his first release coming in 2010 on Oskar Offerman’s White, Johannes has been very busy since then with a string of EPs and one LP across some very exciting labels. Albert’s exceptional talent and sound made him an ideal partner to work with the label. And when you throw an excellent Christopher Rau remix into the equation, you end up with a very exciting EP indeed.

The 4 track EP kicks off with the warm and open groover of “Frentic Moment” which sets things up nicely. From here we move on to Christopher Rau’s remix which keeps some of the dreamy elements of the original but this time underpins everything with a jacking 808 rhythm workout. Over on the flipside Johannes brings the tempo down with “Lift Me Up Tight” which is a gorgeous, beatdown bubbler with pulsing organ stabs and half heard vocal samples. Last but not least we have “A Door I Only Opened Once” which again is a low tempo number but rather than the laid back feel of the previous track, this is brooding and intense.

Artist: Johannes Albert
Title: Palm Saturdays
Cat.No: Klak 008
Format: 12’’ w/ Fullcover + Digital
Release Date: 01.02.2016
Distribution: Diamond & Pearls and Finetunes
Artwork: Karsten Brommenschenkel

Tracklist:
A1 Frentic Moment
A2 Frentic Moment (Christopher Rau remix)
B1 Lift Me Up Tight
B2 A Door I Only Opened Once

Klamauk “too fast for love” presents Johannes Albert

Location:
Kulturclub Schon Schön, Mainz

Line Up:
Johannes Albert (Frank Music / Klamauk / WHITE)
Tilman (Klamauk / Tenderpark)
Michael Fluhr (Klamauk)
Kabe (Klamauk)

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