1. Subtellite
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It has indeed been a bit of a surprise to learn that star DJ Timo Maas is to be releasing a track...
...on Cocoon Recordings. At least, the DJ from Lower Saxony who holds residencies at New York's Twilo and Ministry of Sound in London and has
cooperated with or made remixes for Depeche Mode, Madonna, Kelis, Neneh Cherry and Brian Molko of Placebo, has a lot of Pop in his veins.
Together with his studio partner Sante Pucello from Italy (productions for Mantra Vibes, Sci Tec and Hell Yeah Recordings, amongst others), Maas sets new
standards in the art of adrenaline release within the clubbing underground. Thus, the twelve-minute-long epic 'Subtellite' consequentially shines with a deep
hypnotic bass rotor and ample percussions, picking up some small organ and a Flamenco guitar en route, and when the bass drum returns after the breaks, there
is no holding back anymore.
In all respects is this one of the hottest candidates for The Techno track of the second half year - and not only on the Cocoon floors.
Style: Electro House
Released: Oct. 2008/42
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