FAT-zig 027 - VON Krup - Schoentl

by Freude am Tanzen

We say hello to Von Krup, our new discovery from the other side of the Atlantic. This young dude is from Mexico City, s. o easily 10,000 kilometres away from the City of Jena. Not within walking distance, however musically a piece of cake. Because if there's one thing House can do, it's open hearts without boundaries. Von Krup also feels very much at home in Deep House. But as an audiovisual artist his work does not stop at pleasantly tempered bass drums and shimmering synth chords. That's precisely why we couldn't get his demos out of our heads. Von Krups tracks are musical kaleidoscopes - full of different timbres and natural sounds. Yet at the same time also abstract and glitchy, flippy and jazzy. In his first EP with us, Von Krup creates another sonic fingerprint of Mexiko city, this place of multicultural fusion, which is fascinating and almost intangible. Four Trackstracks, four faces – super schoentl.

Track -informationen:

»Desde«
Our journey with Von Krup begins. Wonderfully deep and timeless. Bassline, synths, percussions – everybody dancing absent-mindedly in a totally relaxed groove. And the mandatory break takes us to Mexico - with field recordings and a brief toast.

»Petricor«
Afterwards it turns cosmic, even a bit psychedelic. A mix of minimal glitch and dub techno is the starting point of a metaphysical keynote. We eagerly listen to Timothy Leary and breathe in the scent of rain.

»Cárcamo«
And then the next contrast. Suddenly a jazz libertine emerges from a dark dimmed house track. The saxophone plays freely and battles an analog synth, however, there are no winners or losers here. In the end, everyone is united in deepness.

»Uxmal«
In the end it turns breaky again. It progresses with a funky bassline, while microscopically fragmented sounds rattle around in the background. It almost feels like time travel - back to the best times of micro house.

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We say hello to Von Krup, our new discovery from the other side of the Atlantic. This young dude is from Mexico City, s. o easily 10,000 kilometres away from the City of Jena. Not within walking distance, however musically a piece of cake. Because if there's one thing House can do, it's open hearts without boundaries. Von Krup also feels very much at home in Deep House. But as an audiovisual artist his work does not stop at pleasantly tempered bass drums and shimmering synth chords. That's precisely why we couldn't get his demos out of our heads. Von Krups tracks are musical kaleidoscopes - full of different timbres and natural sounds. Yet at the same time also abstract and glitchy, flippy and jazzy. In his first EP with us, Von Krup creates another sonic fingerprint of Mexiko city, this place of multicultural fusion, which is fascinating and almost intangible. Four Trackstracks, four faces – super schoentl.

Track -informationen:

»Desde«
Our journey with Von Krup begins. Wonderfully deep and timeless. Bassline, synths, percussions – everybody dancing absent-mindedly in a totally relaxed groove. And the mandatory break takes us to Mexico - with field recordings and a brief toast.

»Petricor«
Afterwards it turns cosmic, even a bit psychedelic. A mix of minimal glitch and dub techno is the starting point of a metaphysical keynote. We eagerly listen to Timothy Leary and breathe in the scent of rain.

»Cárcamo«
And then the next contrast. Suddenly a jazz libertine emerges from a dark dimmed house track. The saxophone plays freely and battles an analog synth, however, there are no winners or losers here. In the end, everyone is united in deepness.

»Uxmal«
In the end it turns breaky again. It progresses with a funky bassline, while microscopically fragmented sounds rattle around in the background. It almost feels like time travel - back to the best times of micro house.