| Artist: | EEPROM, Danton
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| Title: | Ostalgie EP |
| Label: | Change France
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| Cat: | CHANGE 02 |
| Format: | 12" |
| Released: | 19 May, 2008 |
| Price: | £6.80 |
| Genre: | Minimal House/Tech House |
| Playlist: | MP3 | WMA |
| Availability: | In Stock - ships within 24 hours |

Other releases by EEPROM, Danton
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Other releases on CHANGE FRANCE
Minimal House/Tech House charts
Minimal House/Tech House new releases
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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. | MP3 |
WMA |
"Danton's Bug" |
| 2. | MP3 |
WMA |
"Flash Car Culture" |
| Side 2 | |||
| 1. | MP3 |
WMA |
"Ostalgie" |
| 2. | MP3 |
WMA |
"Cocktail Party Gone Bad" |
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Label/Supplier Notes |
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Danton Eeprom is a name to watch! He is slowly but surely building a name for himself, with quality tunes released on Belgium's Lektroluv,
UK's Delta B, the French label Virgo and more recently In Finé. This new 4-tracker is a synthesis from his sound which made his success
in Berlin: a punchy and melodic sound, tinged with techno and house. 'Danton's Bug' is a track much appreciated by London and Berlin
DJs, with its mystic bassline, dramatic ascents and metal voices. 'Flash Car Culture' is made for the dancefloor, a very powerful track with
analogic sound which sounds like a Booka Shade track with more punch. 'Ostalgie' will please those of you who like dark and exhausting
basses as well as Detroit/Berlin sound, with chaotic voices and mysterious synthetic sound. Cocktail Party Gone Bad fence this record with
a classic electro track with amazing samples.
















