The Persuader – Stockholm
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Svek – SK032 |
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Sweden |
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Electronic |
Style: |
Deep House |
Tracklist
A | Östermalm | 4:45 | |
B1 | Vasastaden | 6:11 | |
B2 | Kungsholmen | 2:49 | |
C1 | Södermalm | 5:38 | |
C2 | Norrmalm | 4:52 | |
D | Gamla Stan | 5:16 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – The Globe Studios
- Pressed By – MPO
- Lacquer Cut At – Tape To Tape
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By – G Phrupmastergeneral*
- Written-By [All Tracks By] – Jesper Dahlbäck
Notes
The song titles are the names of six Stockholm districts.
Title on labels: - Stockholm -
[Labels:]
Recorded at the Globe studio, Stockholm
Fax: +46 8 679 64 53
Title on labels: - Stockholm -
[Labels:]
Recorded at the Globe studio, Stockholm
Fax: +46 8 679 64 53
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout): MPO SK 032 A1 G PHRUPMASTERGENERAL T2T LONDON
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout): MPO SK 032 B1
- Matrix / Runout (C-side runout): MPO SK 032 C1
- Matrix / Runout (D-side runout): MPO SK 032 D1
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Ostermalm's 25th anniversary and it has continuously set a high bar for deep house, matched by very, very few.
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Edited one year agoLooking out my window, seeing the Globe arena (nowadays aptly named The Persuader:
In the first tune, "Östermalm", when those synths hit, this is as Daft Punk were masters of repetition, introducing new melodic elements repeatedly but in ways in which one never gets tired of them. Same can be said about "Vasastaden" here.
"Kungsholmen" starts off as one of those trip-hop type tracks that were ubiquitous in cafés all around Europe around the millennium. Sort of like that tasty Jesper Dahlbäck manages the keys with ease; the electric piano frills here are just so effortless. Nice.
"Södermalm" – now here we get to my own environs, and yeah I think this track goes hard… It's very sneaky, operating in that Boards Of Canada but with more disco-fied uptempo drums. This is the only weak track on this album, however, I don't think it has aged as well as the other tracks… Also, the repetition goes a bit more… repetitive here (in a negative way). Especially those disco cymbals.
"Gamla Stan" – ooh this is a lovely disco-sampling track though. Preceded the whole Norwegian fjord disco trend by at least a couple of years (although, ittedly, Ole Mjøs were also doing this disco-house thing some time before the millennium). -
Incredible album. Svek was one of the best. Grab this and your collection will be better, guaranteed.
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Wow! This could be one of the best deep-house albums ever produced! Svek and Dahlback has never failed me with some genuine party-starters but this record applies on many different levels. It almost makes you want to move to sweden to find out what we might be missing! (it was very beautiful when i last visited)
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That strange moment when you search for the 1st release on discogs in your browser late evening, and it turns out to be a Jesper Dahlbäck EP called Stockholm, and you are actually planning to move to Stockholm....
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