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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2004 · 9 MIN

Lidia

from Audiomatique Recordings · host Audiomatique Recordings

After the first release on Audiomatique by The Chi Chi Squad, the second strike followed. This time, we had a very well known guy releasing three cool tracks on our new imprint. It was Mr. Rob Acid, already rockin‘ da house on labels from the like of Disko B, Force Inc., Bpitch Control or Mille Plateaux. He delivered a brilliant 3-track-EP, proving his strength for atmospheric, minimal electronic dance and chill music. Something in the middle of rollin‘ tech-house, abstract minimal house and relaxed ambient stuff. Tracks either to dance or to chill to. Everything was possible. And everything had a deeper meaning. Beside the point that all these tracks had one common denominator: They were all based on a Roland TR606 drummachine. „Lidia“ was about the lust of life, about loving your life and the joy your life brings. This track was dedicated to all the people showing this joy and lust of life, this neverending motivation. Like Rob‘s daughter, whose second name was Lidia and who exactly stood for this brilliant motivation. Slightly more floating, but in the same vein came „Taktrat“ on B1 while Love Rocket on B2 had a more straightforward melody and a strong Elektro-feel.

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After the first release on Audiomatique by The Chi Chi Squad, the second strike followed. This time, we had a very well known guy releasing three cool tracks on our new imprint. It was Mr. Rob Acid, already rockin‘ da house on labels from the like of Disko B, Force Inc., Bpitch Control or Mille Plateaux. He delivered a brilliant 3-track-EP, proving his strength for atmospheric, minimal electronic dance and chill music. Something in the middle of rollin‘ tech-house, abstract minimal house and relaxed ambient stuff. Tracks either to dance or to chill to. Everything was possible. And everything had a deeper meaning. Beside the point that all these tracks had one common denominator: They were all based on a Roland TR606 drummachine. „Lidia“ was about the lust of life, about loving your life and the joy your life brings. This track was dedicated to all the people showing this joy and lust of life, this neverending motivation. Like Rob‘s daughter, whose second name was Lidia and who exactly stood for this brilliant motivation. Slightly more floating, but in the same vein came „Taktrat“ on B1 while Love Rocket on B2 had a more straightforward melody and a strong Elektro-feel.

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