Dortmund label Kittball enlist German based artists Chris Di Perri & Domenic D’Agnelli who deliver their ‘Bulldozer’ EP featuring a remix from ViVA MUSiC duo Anek.
Hailing from Cologne, Chris Di Perri made his debut appearance as a DJ at Cologne’s Solar Elektro Sound at just seventeen, the event he would later hold a residency in. He now shares the stage with artists like Sven Väth, Format:B and Kittball bosses Tube & Berger and Juliet Sikora across various German venues. Di Perri’s productions have been released on Deer Deer, Upon You, not to mention CusCus Music where he and Italian artist Domenic D’Agnelli first collaborated. D’Agnelli is hailed as one of the key cogs in the early 90s Munich and Frankfurt club scene, organising parties, and performing at the likes of Pulverturm, Ultraschall, The Box, in addition to his residency at Flokati.
‘Bulldozer’ offers up distant vocals on a rolling sub that build up into a dark damaging bass and steady beat, before ‘Bullis Little Bro’ delivers staccato bass stabs amidst a catchy synth riff and clinical percussion. Then Danish female duo Anek, who’ve appeared on Moon Harbour, Gruuv and Oblack, remix ‘Bulldozer’, offering an infectious hi-hat and snare, enveloping bass and flanging atmospherics.
Chris Di Perri & Domenic D’Agnelli ‘Bulldozer’ EP drops on Kittball on 22nd March 2019.
Tracklist:
1. Bulldozer
2. Bullis Little Bro
3. Bulldozer (Anek Remix)
https://soundcloud.com/c-di-perri
https://soundcloud.com/domenico-d-agnelli
https://soundcloud.com/anekdjs
https://www.facebook.com/kittballrecords/
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