Berlin-based Electro/Pop duo Yeah But No announce the release of "Demons Remixes", a series of three accompanying remix EPs to their sophomore album "Demons".
Carefully curated again, "Demons Remixes I" features two marvelous works by Mollono.Bass and Andreas Henneberg.
As a founding member of the legendary quartet Kombinat100, MOLLONO.BASS is a well known face within the scene since quite some time. In 2006 the signature style of Mollono.Bass, often referred to as ‘Acker Sound' became an actual institution: His label Acker Records is an independent platform for playful experiments on the field of electronic dance music. Being a part of the 3000° artist collective Mollono.Bass is also one of the driving forces behind the music label with the same name, the 3000° Festival and the party series ‘Wanderzirkus’.
His take on Yeah But No's recent single "Run Run Run" transfers the original material into a groovy and driving minimal Deep House track, creating a warm harmonic and emotional soundscape.
ANDREAS HENNEBERG is one of the most productive people in electronic music scene. Having started his musical journey back in the 90s, he is a producer, label owner, mastering-engineer and DJ, with releases on labels like Voltage Musique, Get Physical, Herzblut, SNOE, Heinz Music, and many more.
Henneberg turns Yeah But No's rather airy and laid-back "I Still Keep Love For You" into a compelling Techno track: driving, functional, uncompromisingly straight forward.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Demons Remixes I”
Heard her music on the unclassified show on bbc radio 3. Instantly hooked amazing chord progressions and arpeggios and she sings beautifully aswell. First vinyl purchased of the year. Be great to see this unbelievably talented composer/musician in the UK soon. jaimeread
supported by 4 fans who also own “Demons Remixes I”
This album reaches deeply into the listener to speak about the composer's cancer experience. All the instrumentation and recording is well done, but I particularly enjoyed the viola solos. Jonathan Waldo
This hammering slab of dark techno comes to wax at last, with its deep grooves and body-wrecking beats as potent as ever. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 3, 2020