Filterwolf

Klezmer’s Revenge

Filigran

Buy: Juno

At the beginning there was a concept to let Filterwolf‘s favorite or befriended artists interpret their version of the original track ‘Klezmer’s Revenge‘.
An the result of this global project is breathtaking: We have 11 sophisticated hymns here, coming among others from Buenos Aires via Paris to Berlin, making the original track shine in various rich garments.
The original track ‘Klezmer’s Revenge‘ is predestined to be an instant hit with its catchy clarinet melody and overwhelming chor corresponding with the pumping tech house rhythm und swinging percussions. Guaranteed dancefloor burner, which is already being played on the finest electronic music radio shows around the world.
Niederflur released their first longplayer and diverse singles and eps on Richie Hawtin’s Minus and started their own label last year, on which they released an incredible second album. Niederflur‘s interpretation of ‘Klezmer’s Revenge‘ is in their own words a ‘Sonnenaufgangstechno’, a track which they recommend to be played at the sunrise in the clubs. It is wild, intense, full of sweat energy and otherwordly in its hypnotic atmosphere.
Pablo Placeres is a producer from Lanzarote and has had several releases on Music Taste Records and High Seven Records. This talented artist makes ‘Klezmer’s Revenge‘ as deep as the sea and punctuates this deepness with very emotional arrangement of the sound.
Egon Orange, Berlin based artist, who released various eps on Dilo’s prestigious Igloo label, interprets the track in his freestyle minimal trademark sound, floating around with the beats and samples, airy, elegantly and always majestically.
Lemy Leopard, a new producer and remixer from Paris, is giving ‘Klezmer’s Revenge‘ completely new treatment and transforms it into a pompous and enchantig deep house adventure.
Kntu is a radio dj and producer from Mexico and has already released an EP on Filigran. His take on the original track is a pure dancefloor bomb, state of the art tech house with a mesmerizing bass line.
Leonel Vivanco is one of the first artist releasing on Filigran and has been compared to Deadmau5 in various electronic music magazines. His interpretation is a juicy ride into the world of hypermodern house.
Xtramol is a Buenos Aires based sound and mastering engineer, who has released his music on Italo Business, Plastik.FM and Shufflemood. Xtramol plays with all the of the registers of techno and house and changes the melody direction completely from the middle of the track, as if he wants us to come deeper to an unforgettable sonic journey with him.
Mateo & Spirit are the new hit remix producers from Budapest, which had a big track ‘India’ last year on Tracer Records with over 371000 views on youtube, reaching the beatport top ten and getting charted by the biggest names all over the globe. Mateo & Spirit give ‘Klezmer’s Revenge‘ their superminimal boost injection transforming the track into a stunning and non-recurring techno experience.
Tenderheart, who releases his tracks on Resopal Schallware, is giving the track glitzy feelings and puts it on a very sophisticated level with its unorthodox arrangements and profound, almost cinematic sound brilliance.
Doctor Jok released his first album last year on Dirty Stuff Records to a critical acclaim. His minimal techno interpretation is a hot, beefy and effective jewel for the peaktime on the dancefloor.
Julio Portillo is one of the Filigran artists on this release and remixes the original track into a hybrid future house jazz, making it sound like as if we had 2111 and not 2011. This is Portillo’s definition of the next level of hybrid house, making it a marvellous conclusion of this fine Filigran release.
The original track is the first single of Filterwolf‘s new album ‘Night Patterns’ which is going to be released in may.

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