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GoldenRod by Klockhaus

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TITLE: "Cone Tuner"
ARTIST: Klockhaus (Bandcamp/Soundcloud/Facebook/Twitter)
WHO IS IT: Han Schilder, from Emmeloord, Holland
WHAT'S IT SOUND LIKE: Instrumental future funk featuring the hallmark basslines and reverb-soaked percussion from yesteryear. A driving ode to the sassy electric color of the eighties.
FOR FANS OF: Bok Bok, Venturex, Wasted Nights
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"Cone Tuner" by Klockhaus ( Bandcamp | Soundcloud | Facebook )
"Symposium Volume I" was released exactly one year ago today !
Here's a nice video edited by Wicked for the opening track off the compilation, "Until We Meet Again" by Klockhaus
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Klockhaus - Goldenrod
Klockhaus - Breathe (Klockhaus RMX)
Last summer, electronic musician Navigateur released a very chill, downtempo track called "Breathe" via Formal Logic Records. Six months on, other members of the Formal Logic family have collaborated on a remix EP called Breathe RESURFACED, producing four very different versions of a track already loaded with ideas. Klockhaus' version stuck out to me the most; it takes some of the quieter moments of "Breathe" and finds power lurking beneath the surface. There's so much going on in "Breathe" that it's hard to keep track of what's going on; Klockhaus takes this feeling and turns it up to the nth degree in the best way. Check out more from Klockhaus on SoundCloud and Formal Logic Records on Bandcamp. As always, enjoy.