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Compost Black Label #92

by Rainer Trueby

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Here comes a delicious remix package for Rainer Trueby´s 3rd solo maxi (Black Label #82) with reworks by Dima Studitsky, Session Victim, Sello and Chocolate Garage Productions.

Rainer Trueby was born in Stuttgart on 20.08.1971. He was raised in the Neckardelta, a prosperous economic region along the river Neckar. He is catholic and goes to church on christmas. His first DJ experience was in an old people’s home (Arbeiterwohlfahrt) in Stuttgart in 1990 where Rainer was the host of tuesday afternoon’s teadance, developping a feeling how to rock an elderly but open-minded crowd (65+) with classics like "Es gibt kein Bier auf Hawaii". After having that DJing experience, Ali & Basti Tiefschwarz gave Rainer a sunday night residency @ their ON-U club in Stuttgart where the motto was "all things nice" ranging from Soul Funk Jazz to Hip Hop and Talkin Loud stuff. In 1993 Rainer met Compost head honcho Michael Reinboth. After some 12"s with A Forest Mighty Black and some compilations ("Glücklich") he teamed up with Christian Prommer and Roland Appel to form the Trueby Trio. Some 12s, one album ("Elevator Music"), one remix album ("Retreated") and numerous remixes followed. His club residency Root Down @ Waldsee / Freiburg is 15 years old now. He likes to play chess with Michael Reinboth. He likes a glass of wine as well. (A decent meal too.) Being flattered as an infamous Wine Connoisseur, Monsieur Trueby keeps fascinating his audience with his incredible taste of Music which he conveys in his Productions and Remixes.

Muscovite Dima Studitsky caused a little sensation with his remix for Jazzanova’s „I Can See“ which is featured by Ben Westbeech. He is also well-known for his sensitive remix works & releases on labels such as Sonar Kollektiv, King Street Sounds, Strictly Groove Sounds etc. On this special remix, Studitsky invites us in a world of warm chords, smooth patterns and a groovy baseline which definetely introduces the listener in a sort of ecstasy. You'd better be prepared...

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released November 23, 2012

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