CONNAISSEUR CLASSICS [cnss005-6] Pele - Childhood's End

by Connaisseur Recordings

Released on our sub-label Supérieur in 2007. Both original and remix were huge hits at this time. Furthermore the Kollektiv Turmstrasse remix was one of the boys first contributions to Connaisseur...the rest is history!

Original press-text:
Pele (soundcloud.com/pele) is our new maestro of sticky tunes. Once you have heard one of his tracks, the melody won’t get out of your head. Pele lives in the countryside surrounding the picturesque Bavarian town of Rosenheim, the city where the famous Electronica act Funkstörung also comes from. Apart from his producer activities - he has already released on the label Dipolder and will contribute a track for our upcoming compilation “Grand Cru 2007” - he is an active DJ is the Bavarian and Austrian area, focused on expanding his sphere of action. And of course we know he will quickly achieve his goal.

“Childhood’s End” is a massively bouncing Detroit-influenced tune with a dominating chord theme you will not forget. This track has a story: When we received the first version almost one year ago, we already knew this could be a big one, because of the wonderful chord theme. However, we weren’t completely convinced by the mix down. The improvement of this tune became a mental trip for Pele. By producing his final version, he acquired so many skills, that with this track he has left his fledging stages – which is why this production is called Childhood’s End.

Kollektiv Turmstrasse’s (soundcloud.com/kollektivturmstrasse) remix is - just like what we are used to by these two friendly northerners - melodic, emotional and massively driving. In Germany, they themselves and their label “Musik gewinnt Freunde”, already have cult status, because of their fantastic music, impressive live sets and charming modesty. As new members of the Connaisseur family, they introduce themselves with this brilliant remix, before they hit the dancefloors with their contributing track on our compilation and their upcoming release on Connaisseur this summer.

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Released on our sub-label Supérieur in 2007. Both original and remix were huge hits at this time. Furthermore the Kollektiv Turmstrasse remix was one of the boys first contributions to Connaisseur...the rest is history!

Original press-text:
Pele (soundcloud.com/pele) is our new maestro of sticky tunes. Once you have heard one of his tracks, the melody won’t get out of your head. Pele lives in the countryside surrounding the picturesque Bavarian town of Rosenheim, the city where the famous Electronica act Funkstörung also comes from. Apart from his producer activities - he has already released on the label Dipolder and will contribute a track for our upcoming compilation “Grand Cru 2007” - he is an active DJ is the Bavarian and Austrian area, focused on expanding his sphere of action. And of course we know he will quickly achieve his goal.

“Childhood’s End” is a massively bouncing Detroit-influenced tune with a dominating chord theme you will not forget. This track has a story: When we received the first version almost one year ago, we already knew this could be a big one, because of the wonderful chord theme. However, we weren’t completely convinced by the mix down. The improvement of this tune became a mental trip for Pele. By producing his final version, he acquired so many skills, that with this track he has left his fledging stages – which is why this production is called Childhood’s End.

Kollektiv Turmstrasse’s (soundcloud.com/kollektivturmstrasse) remix is - just like what we are used to by these two friendly northerners - melodic, emotional and massively driving. In Germany, they themselves and their label “Musik gewinnt Freunde”, already have cult status, because of their fantastic music, impressive live sets and charming modesty. As new members of the Connaisseur family, they introduce themselves with this brilliant remix, before they hit the dancefloors with their contributing track on our compilation and their upcoming release on Connaisseur this summer.