We’re all for professional sound systems and sweaty dance floors, but sometimes there’s nothing quite like one’s own living room and an intimate selection of people and music, is there?
The compilation conceived for your private listening pleasure returns in the form of Hausmusik Vol. 2. For this second foray into the more complex interpretations of house music, Get Physical has called upon artists the likes of Holden, MKRNI and Francesco Tristano, which are just a few of the names on the 14-track joyride that takes us from Tristano’s Japanese soundscapes to WhoMadeWho’s dreamy vibes and Stepkids’ pop-infused disco. What begins as laid-back and cinematic slowly makes an uplifting swerve towards vintage-leaning vocals on the last stretch, topped off by Chrom Sparks’ wildlife-heavy nature glitches. An assortment of tracks as eclectic as it is inspiring; completely fit for closed doors and open ears.
Tracklisting
01. Hausmusik Vol. 2 – Continuous Mix
02. Holden – Renata (Steve Moore Remix)
03. Throwing Snow feat. KNOX – Draugr
04. MKRNI – Ultima Vez (Andesground Remix II)
05. Kadebostan – Back To My First Heroes
06. Howling – Signs (Radioslave & Thomas Gandey Last Communication Remix)
07. YokoO – Shaping Our Own Reality
08. Faktorm – Faith
09. M.A.N.D.Y. – Miss Jonson
10. Francesco Tristano – Ongaku
11. WhoMadeWho – There’s A Way
12. The Stepkids – Desert In The Dark
13. Clarian – Open Your Eyes
14. Fran Seven – At Least
15. Chrom Sparks – Enter The Chrom Forest Bundly Only
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