FJAAK - Small Gadget by Klasse Wrecks published on 2013-04-02T08:25:43Z With early support from Maya Jane Coles, Andre Lodemann, Axel Boman, Robert Dietz, Serge, Mosca and many more. Continuing the trend of breaking new artists, Klasse Recordings returns with a fresh new EP from equally fresh new artists. FJAAK are a three-piece production and DJ outfit hailing from Berlin. Young and full of energy these newcomers turn in a stunningly original and well-crafted EP that is well beyond their years. The Remember Me EP kicks off with its title track, an all analogue journey into a trippy underworld of arpeggio basslines and wonky pads. Robotic voices boldly repeat refrains whilst synths fight for space over a cantankerous groove. The track drops twice with great effect, making a great use of space and suspense. Small Gadget heads towards darker territories, sitting somewhere in between House, Techno and UK Rhythms the track builds itself around a huge pulsing bassline. Minimal in its construction, Small Gadget's strength lies in its functionality and those spaces inbetween the sounds. This is a guaranteed dancefloor destroyer. Seven Miles High is the deepest of the three originals, warm pads and dreamy stabs create an intro that effortlessly transports the listener to a lowdown and nasty bassline. FJAAK once again utilize broken beats and off-kilter rhythms to their advantage, the resulting track is a fantastic mix of deep, raw and groovy elements. It is with great pleasure that we welcome Clone Recordings regular Arttu to Klasse. The now Berlin-based Fin turns in two remixes for the Remember Me EP. Remix Number One is a blistering and fuzzy trip into the mind of Arttu and his synthetic friends, a detuned melody repeats over playful drum machine grooves whilst the original pads sit over the track. Remix Number One is available only on the KLS026 vinyl. Arttu's Remix Number Two is a different beast altogether, aimed squarely at a deranged dancefloor somewhere in the future the track relies on the original's hooky melody. Arttu takes the original parts and mangles them together with distortion and hiss, shuffling snares and random hi hats create a manic groove that only the loosest can get down to. Second up for the remix team is American producer and WT Records owner Willie Burns, Mr. Burns' work has recently been showcased on L.I.E.S, Clone and Trilogy Tapes and we're very lucky to have him on board for KLS026. Sounding like a long-forgotten Italo-Electro-EBM crossover hit, Willie Burns' re-works the arpeggios and vocals into a much darker and spooky direction....direct and straight to the point, the remix wastes no time getting stuck into the thick of it. Genre House Comment by Marco Graells yuhu 2021-08-25T21:22:50Z Comment by port-wine stain🖤 what a groove 2021-06-02T14:55:44Z Comment by EdWho? yeah ! 2020-05-14T14:25:03Z Comment by djfrisbee™ groovy 2017-04-22T09:45:17Z Comment by And Hazel Yesssss trippy! 2014-01-07T14:37:25Z Comment by Ton∆rmee so big. 2013-10-10T16:02:54Z Comment by Ryan Pierre wicked groove here 2013-07-27T17:23:39Z Comment by Mister Y yeah dude, nice!! 2013-07-11T20:12:25Z Comment by cimita damn 2013-07-11T12:41:38Z Comment by Raul G. Elvira Cazarez. great 2013-06-10T12:57:47Z Comment by mixitmuzik I love this track 2013-05-03T19:12:59Z Comment by jealouskid great track, nice work! 2013-04-22T12:31:47Z Comment by .GEORGE YES 2013-04-19T08:14:10Z Comment by unitrobe Nice! Sounds like a tweaky technotronic remix. 2013-04-12T18:32:53Z Comment by AMMO Sehr geil ! 2013-04-10T16:39:57Z Comment by Colino !!!! 2013-04-09T13:44:51Z