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Kindisch (childish in English) is a new playground where artists are invited to run free and experiment within all the varieties of contemporary house music.
A place where one can find club music that is made with no restrictions and with an underlying tone of fun and freedom.
In the past few months it has grown into an entity of its own.It has become a safe haven for those who still feel the true spirit of house music and simultaneously have the desire to extend its boundaries and borders.
LATEST RELEASE:
KD029 – DJ T. - Try To Understand - OUT NOW!
A Try To Understand
B1 Try To Understand (&ME Remix)
B2 Try To Understand (PIERCE & JERL Remix)
Kindisch is the worthy recipient of Dj T.'s, and studio partner Thomas Schumacher’s, final release of the year.
Slow-building percussion rhythms are an effect that T. and Schumacher have mastered as a means to give ‘Try To Understand’ elapsing energy, rather than all balled up into four bar loops over six minutes. Putting in effort and sparing no sound of detailed individualization has a genuine lasting affect, and the main reason the tunes stay a cut above the rest. ‘Try To Understand’ is a seminal track that perfectly epitomizes what the Kindisch label stands for.
T. calls up one of his favorite producers of this year, &ME. &why not? &ME has been smashing dance floors all year long with his tune ‘F.I.R.’. He flips the script on ‘Try To Understand’ by adding a dash of Techno, a pinch of 909 flavor and a whole lot of bass. Enough in fact to huff and puff down the walls of any club.
Pierce & Jerl get nominated to grace ‘Try To Understand’ with their brand of “Cologne-honed” funk. This comes in the form of slightly pitching down the vocals, to give the tune that ‘turn the lights down and turn the volume up’ effect. Some slight tweaks of the percussion and a bubblier bass line make ‘Try To Understand’ a little easier to get.
This single symbolizes one the most fruitful periods of DJ T.'s career. Simultaneously reaffirming his trusted reputation for underground beats while supporting artists he believes in. Indeed a splendid end to the year for T. and Kindisch.
KD028 – David Keno – Feast
David Keno is going for the trifecta with Feast, his 3rd Kindisch release of the year. Following on from his excellent label debut Discoteca, and his storming Tout Le Temps collaboration with Jaxson, Keno is back with the 3-track smorgasbord that is Feast. Starting off his career with a number of releases for on Corrado Izo’s 1220 label, David Keno has since cut his teeth with Morris Audio Citysport Edition and Frankie Rec, and has honed his sound into a fresh combination of masterfully constructed beats, perfectly pitched percussive elements and infectious melodies… all the right elements for dancefloor devestation!
KD024 - Gavin Herlihy - Game Of Dares
After blazing a trail through all things House and Techno over the last year our favorite Irishman returns to the Kindisch sandbox with 3 funk-shoveling dance floor weapons. The last year has seen him contribute remixes and releases to an onslaught of respectable labels including the likes of Ben Watt’s Buzzin’ Fly, Sven Väth’s Cocoon and Luciano’s Cadenza. Ok, put your tongue back in your mouth and let the music wipe up that mess you just made on the floor. Hefty and hulking right from the beginning 'Tension, Release’ is a carnal beast of heavyweight House. No ‘girlie-man-back-in-bed-at-4 A.M’. House here. This is ‘look-down-at-your-watch-say, “screw it” and-soldier-on-to-the-after-party’ beats. Fully equipped with heavy artillery consisting of ray gun synthesizer effects, chanting vocals and warped clunking bells. This is a versatile and unique tool that will be applauded by DJ’s from many different genres.
KD026 - Meat & Chris Wood - Le Yack Noir
After collaborations from Berliners Jaxson & David Keno and Londoners Glimpse & Alex Jones, Kindisch heads to the Southern hub of Germany’s House source: Frankfurt. This time reaping the harvest from the joined forces of Level Non Zero label owner Chris Wood and the main man behind one of the most infamous record stores in the world, Meat. Both have released acclaimed records on labels such as Get Physical, Below and Level Non Zero. ‘Le Beat N’est Pas Triste’ is a straight up sweat on the walls filthy Tech-House number. Off kilter snares, crowd risings chants and pleasantly distorted vocals that sound like they came out of a 80’s horror science fiction film, squeeze every drop of energy out of the sound system. This is one of those tracks you wish you could hear when running from ruthless gangsters through a run down industrial city.
KD025 - Glimpse & Alex Jones - True Friends
Christopher Spero a.k.a Glimpse has really made a name for himself the way that Producers and DJ’s in this day and age should: By making tasteful music of the highest caliber; and putting substance over style. These two tracks co-produced with frequent collaborator and head of the Hypercolour label, Alex Jones, put that said taste on display in a refined and elegant form of House music. ‘True Friends’ pumps right from the beginning with a chunky rolling kick drum only made denser by the thick brushing percussion that surrounds it. Before the beats become to overwhelming a soothing male vocals drifts in reminding how hard it is these days to find a true friend. A stark tune of epic proportions.