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  • Losoul - Dj and Producer. Whether making music between all the zeros and ones, circuitry and cards, with analogue gear or digital possibilities becomes a valuable art or just a service, is defined through distinctive character. Peter Kremeier ali..
    Losoul - Dj and Producer. Whether making music between all the zeros and ones, circuitry and cards, with analogue gear or digital possibilities becomes a valuable art or just a service, is defined through distinctive character. Peter Kremeier alias Losoul is a member of a unique guild of producers that always has been blessed with its very own sound signature. In the course of his musical socialisation, Losoul came across a kaleidoscope of different styles: Techno- and House blueprints, Funk and Soul of the seventies, prehistorical Hip Hop and of course a bit of Jazz for the mind. At first, he appeared under the guise Don Disco that he used in the early and blessed nineties as a part of the Superbleep-DJ-Team while exploring the tension between emotive sounds and automatic rhythms over and above at their club night at the – nomen est omen - Basement and other places in the Frankfurt-area back when things were fresh as morning dew. This suited him as well as his later nom de la guerre Losoul. Established as a trademark for his port of registry Playhouse - Frankfurt’s then youthful, now legendary label for electronic music with class. Fuelled with his unparalleled ability to abstract the basics of dance music, tracks out of his forge blaze as typical Losoul grooves. Already one of his first and most famous pieces “Open Door” impressively exercises his practice of marathon jams that never go stale. But Losoul can also adjust to different techniques. For instance, when he respelled the words electronic pop music by means of a new alphabet in conjunction with the singer Malte, delivered his multi-layered as well as fascinating albums: “Belong” and “Getting Even”. Ever since and in the meantime, he played live (with or without Malte), carried his record bag through the clubs of this world (always on the knife’s edge between Techno and House or places like Panorama Bar and Robert-Johnson) and created remixes for the likes of Freaks, Blaze, Khan, Alter Ego, Jay Haze, International Pony, Lawrence or Ark and on labels as renowned as Classic, Kalk Pets, Moon Harbour, Circus Company, Logistic and Telegraph. And most of all, the producer Losoul consistently pushes these majestically and stoical marching 12-inches as well as delicate album cuts which smuggle themselves equally into one’s musical memory. Losoul, you know! Gerd Janson
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    Record Releases: Silhouétte Eléctronique: Affected (Placid Flavour, 1994) LoMotion: On Duty, Mestizo (SFX Rec., 1996) Losoul: Open Door, 00000000 (Playhouse, 1996) Don Disco: Turismo (Sport, 1996) Losoul: Caterpillar, Discover (Playhouse, 1996) Don Disco: The Big Stereo (Sport, 1997) Losoul: Chase Chase Chase, You Give Me Fever (Playhouse, 1997) Don Disco: Chunky Planetz, Swing Ibero (Research, 1997) Losoul: Mandu, Zuma (Playhouse, 1997) Projam: More, Into The Groove (Crucial Sounds, 1997) Losoul: Open Door, 00000000 (licensed to EC Rec., 1997) Losoul: Open Door, 00000000 Remixes (EC Rec., 1997) Don Disco: Take Off (Sport, 1997) Losoul: Synchro, Under (Playhouse, 1998) Don Disco&Jeremiah: Survivors, The Whistle Song (Grow, 1998) Ex.or.Zis.mus: Part One & Two (Klang Elektronik, 1998) Losoul: Open Door with Theo Parrish Rmx (Elevate, 1998) Losoul: Late Chick, Brother in Love (Playhouse, 1999) Losoul: Sunbeams and the Rain (Piranha, 1999) Don Disco & Jeremiah: Chemistry, The Rhythm Track, Easy Busy (Grow!, 2000) Losoul: Lies (Watch your Lift) (Playhouse, 2000) Losoul: Lies (Watch Your Lift) with Freaks-/Rob Melo-Dubs, Raw Beauty (Classic, 2000) Losoul: Lies (Watch Your Lift) M. Herbert-/Freaks-Rmxs, Remember Your History (Playhouse, 2000) Don Disco & Jeremiah: Autumn Light, All Directions (Grow!, 2000) Losoul LP, Belong (Playhouse, 2000) Don Disco&Sikora: Tanzen (Ongaku Musik, 2000) Project Remark: Tech Hikers (Plug Research, 2001) Losoul: Beyond the Creek (Mood Music, 2001) Losoul: Warriors Jam, Beat your Bottle, Rock (Playhouse 2002) Losoul vs. International Pony: International Snootleg, Track of the Night, What the..? (Playhouse, 2003) Losoul: Don’t play my story – Slow Like, Soul Down (Playhouse, 2003) Losoul feat. Malte: You know (Long Version, one-sided limited 1000 Copies, Playhouse, 2004) Losoul feat. Malte: You know (Long Version, Down Dry Dub) (Playhouose, 2004) Losoul LP: Getting Even (Playhouse, 2004) Losoul: Brain of Glass (Alter Ego Remix), You know (Supermayer Rmx by M. Mayer/Superpitcher) (Playhouse, 2005) PS: Count It On EP (Friends of Tomorrow, 2005) Losoul: What Radio? (Playhouse 2006) Don Disco: The Whistle Song (mit Jeremiah), Projam: Into the Groove (both originally released in 1997) (Running Back, 2007) Losoul feat: ThisTime: The Number, West Side Horn (Playhouse, 2008) Losoul: Raw Beauty (originally rel. in 2000 on Classic Rec., incl. Luke Solomon Rmx, Playhouse, 2008) Losoul: Slightly, Gridlock (Playhouse, 2009) Losoul: Up the Beach, The Lords of Sanity (Playhouse, 2009) Losoul: LP Care (Playhouse, 2009) Losoul: Care Remixes Pt.1 ‘Slightly’ (Mike Huckaby Rmx), ‘The Crush’ (original), ‘The Lords Of Sanity’ (L. Solomon Rmx) (Playhouse, 2009) Losoul ft. Fadila: ‘Time.. Passes’ (original Version and Rmx by Dyed Soundorom) (Freak N’Chic, 2009) Remixes: Holy Garage: Surprise (EyeQ UK, 1997) Blaze: Lovelee Dae (Playhouse, 1997) Last Disco Superstars: True Experience (Grow, 1998) Vincenzo: Peace is not the Word (Dessous, 1999) Lee Anderson: Fastfood (Braintist, 1999) Ark: Special (Brif Rec., 1999) Freaks: Turning Orange (2 please U) (Playhouse, 1999) Freestyle Man: Take Advantage (Puu/EFA, 2000) Ark: Aproch (Brif, 2000) Khan feat. Julee Cruise: Say Goodbye (Playhouse, 2002) John Thomas&Cabanne: Runnin‘ (Logistic, 2002) Spektrum: Freakbox (Playhouse, 2002) Jeremiah&Muthspiel: In the Mood for Love (Laudon Rec., 2003) Borneo&Sporenburg: What's going on tonight (Italic, 2003) Sven Väth: Heisse Scheibe (Cocoon/Virgin, 2003) Terry: Insert Coins (Robsoul, 2003) Röyksopp: Sparks (Labels, 2003) Ark: Lost and.. (Alleluyark Vol. 3, CircusCompany, 2003) H. Nieswandt: So fein (Ware, 2003) Dapayk&Padberg: Big City Club (Semaphore, Mo’s Ferry Prod., 2003) I-Wolf pres. Soul Strata: Fallin’ (Klein Rec., 2003) Pan/Tone: Zut Alore je vous adore (BipHop, 2004) Jay Haze: Groove (Contexterrior, 2005) Marlow: Quiet (Moon Harbour, 2005) Loversrock: L.A. Roses (Anorak, 2005) Alter Ego: Tube Action (Klang Elektronik, 2005) Roman: True Love Owes Us Shit (auf ‘So Ghost-Rmxs’ Kalk Pets, 2005) [a]pendics shuffle: Your Moves (auf ‘She Got Moves’ Friends of Tomorrow, 2006) Das Bierbeben: Alles Fällt (Shitkatapult, 2006) unKnownmiX: The Siren (Playhouse, 2006) Alessandro Crimi: Afterhuettn (Broque, 2006) Lawrence: Further (Mule Musiq, 2007) Rework: So Cold (Playhouse, 2007) Someone Else: Pooty Call (Found Sound, 2007) Soulphiction: Cargo (Sonar Kollektiv, 2008) XDistrict: Color Correction (Playhouse, 2008) Victorville: Cloaks (Hypercolour, 2009) Anthony Collins: Tango Bizarre (Freak N’Chic, 2009)
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