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Ruben De Ronde – Stoer – Remixes (REJ023) Out Now

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If you’ve been to a Rejected event within the last year, chances are you will have heard either label master Joris Voorn or commander in chief Edwin Oosterwal mixing in Poze’s uplifting remix of Ruben de Ronde’s ‘Stoer’. It has been their secret weapon for some time now, always provoking an immediate reaction from the crowd who sink into its deep, relaxing rhythm and swirling grooves.

Stepping up the pace is German DJ and producer duo Kruse & Nuernberg who add their own interpretation of the track. With their straightforward and modern approach to creating house music, we can trust them to bring the party vibe to everything they touch. Their deep and percussive remix breathes a piece of summer into the motion with lush tones and crisp breaks. Finishing off with a dub version, the guys strip things down for one final, ass-shaking strut.. ooo yeah!

Kabale Und Liebe & Lauhaus – “Hiphouse” Out Now

Kabale und Liebe & Lauhaus – Hiphouse (Original)
Kabale und Liebe & Lauhaus – Hiphouse (Dub)
Kabale und Liebe & Lauhaus – Hiphouse (Kabale’s Vocopella mix)
Kabale und Liebe & Lauhaus – Hiphouse (Paco Osuna remix)

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With The Netherlands such a power-house of modern electronic music and with a strong close knit community of artists and labels, it comes as somewhat of a surprise that “Hiphouse” marks a rejected debut for Kabale undo Liebe and Lauhaus.

Its a brave producer that chooses to match one of hip-hops legendary and most cherished vocals with their fresh beats, but our fearless duo have taken care to show huge respect in creating a club cut that is set to dominate the floors for many months to come. Deep and groovy, the original is backed by a Kabale und Liebe & Lauhaus Dub and an essential ‘Vocopella’ version.

Rejected have also drafted in Paco Osuna on the remix and the Spaniard takes “Hip House” on a bassbin-bustin’crescendo-topping workout.

Daniel Dubb – “Dusty House | Room 5” Out Now

Daniel Dubb & Adam K – In The Vibe (Original)
Daniel Dubb – Wash The Dish (Original)

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Toronto’s Daniel Dubb makes a return to Rejected for the first time since his 2010 release “Bring The Heat.” This time, not only is he joined by fellow Canadian Adam K on the lead cut of his new EP, but he is also given the honour of hosting Room 5 of the Dutch label’s successful series of ‘Dusty House’ releases.

The Dusty House series was kicked off back in 2009 with label boss Joris Voorn’s now legendary “Sweep The Floor” heading up Room 1. The filtered house styling of the release ruled the summer season and the series gained a huge following as Joris was joined by Nic Fanciulli and fellow label boss Edwin Oosterwal, who both  took control of their own rooms in the house.

Heiko Laux & Teo Schulte – “Polyrhythm” out now

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Heiko Laux was one of the very first artists to grace the Rejected catalogue with his double-header “Mirabella / Zeitluke” back in 2008. Renowned for his emotional and powerful productions, Heiko is also the owner and driving force behind the legendary German imprint, Kanzleramt.

The success of Heiko and his label is the result of an incredible level of musical consistency and it is this quality that has kept both at the forefront of modern electronic music since 1994. 2011 has seen Laux in imperiously productive form and whilst his techno persona has shone on the likes of Soma, Truesoul and of course Kanzleramt, we have also seen him heading into deeper and slower territory on releases such as “Can’t Unspill The Milk” his co-production with Teo Schulte on Suol.

Teaming up with Teo once again and returning to Rejected for the first time since 004, Heiko presents a stunning trio of mixes of, “Polyrhythm.”

Joris Voorn vs Moby – “After The After” out now

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Amsterdam label, Rejected are proud to announce a special remix of techno pioneer Moby from their very own head honcho, Joris Voorn. The on-fire producer has delivered a brand new re-work of ‘After’ taken from the American stalwart’s tenth studio album, Destroyed which has since seen a series of remix packages through the Little Idiot label. Now, Joris’ remix will be made available through Rejected’s usual digital platforms in addition to a limited edition 12″ vinyl. Taking Moby’s original, Joris injects a club sensibility with rolling bass and punchy beats. Instilling his unique feel for dancefloor-funk, the Dutchman adds plenty of soul to remix, leading the original away from its darkened edge and into the light. Subtle melodies and progressive keys build purposefully throughout the track to deliver yet more party fodder from Joris Voorn and Rejected. This will keep you dancing After the After!!

Out now on Rejected

Carlo Lio – Mike Loves The Horn (Original)
Carlo Lio – Mike Loves The Horn (Edwin Oosterwal’s Twisted Soul Mix)

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Rejected look to round out the summer and call in the autumn with a track that has been igniting floors all season for label chiefs Edwin Oosterwal and Joris Voorn. “Mike Loves The Horn” also sees a Rejected debut for two artists who individually have rapidly risen to the top of their game.

Canadian producer and Rawthentic label boss Carlo Lio has enjoyed a whirlwind couple of years. As an artist his sound sits proud within the far reaching realms of Techno and Tech-House. Having spent the summer enjoying the delights of his Barcelona base, he also found time to step into the studio with friends, one of which being, Coyu.  Spanish producer Coyu has followed a similar musical trajectory to become one of the most in demand young producers of today. As a label owner he has also seen his Suara imprint go from strength to strength and become a home to many an established name.

“Mike Loves The Horn” finds the pair in full party mode. Borrowing heavily from the legendary Jon Cutler, we are treated to a funky guitar riff, which is soon overpowered by the aforementioned ‘Horn’. Both underpinned by the strongest of kickdrums. Edwin Oosterwal steps up on the remix and takes the original on a twisted run. A blunted filtered bass pulses throughout, backing a fearsome kick drum as the original’s guitar is fed through the wah wah. Fine performances from all involved…It’s yours!

Stimming – “Cheesecake” out now on Green

Stimming returns to Green for the first time since the release of his stunning “Gaensebluemchen.” His beautifully unique and avant garde productions have won him a legion of loyal followers who wait impatiently and excited for news of his new work. We are part of this collective, making it all the more fulfilling to be able to play host to the latest music from Hamburg’s finest.

Fresh off the back of his artist album “Liquorice”, and with his new co-productions alongside H.O.S.H. (“My Shadow”) and David August (“Sexy Biest”) causing a stir as they ready to drop on Diynamic’s 50th release, Stimming is in frighteningly good form.. as he proves on this brand new two tracker, “Cheescake” / “Snowflake.”

“Cheesecake” on the A is indeed, smooth and creamy in texture. Its crisp snares and hats are paired with an off kilter bassline, twinkling keys, flute and acoustic guitar, to create a delicious base for the its sweet vocal topping. At first “Snowflake” on the flip sounds like an orchestra in tuning mode. Snap of a snare, the pluck of a violin. Its only when the kick drum and bassline drop that this collection of sounds is fused together. A skill and sound that is without doubt unique to Stimming. Love those hand-claps!

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Deetron – “Starblazer” on Rejected!

Whilst we are used to finding the lush anthemic techno of Deetron on our sister label Green. We couldn’t be more excited to be welcoming the Swiss artist today with two fresh cuts and a debut, for Rejected.

More suited a Rejected double-header you will struggle to find, as Deetron delivers in outstanding peak time fashion. “Starblazer” growls and grooves from the off. The snare rolls announce the piano, and we are treated to an escalating riff, culminating in a classic ‘hands in the air’ moment. Bass and piano lead the way on the flip too, as “Solar Surge” certainly brings the heat as its oldskool dubby bassline rolls along and its piercing key riff stab throughout.

Both tracks are set to have a major impact on the summer’s floor, as of course one would expect from Deetron productions.

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DJ Support from:

Dubfire – “Wowww what a bomb. Thanks for these great tracks.”

Laurent Garnier - “LOOOOOVE DEETRON. Both will get plays.”

Anja Schneider – “Will definitely be playing Starblazer! :)”

Ian Pooley – “Both Tracks are supercool!!! Support from me.”

Wally Lopez – “I love both of the cuts here!!! Maxmium support!”

Gregor Tresher – “Stunning release from Sam as expected! I’m a fan!”

Ellen Allien - “Wow!! Power!! Summer is back! Will play!”

Ben Watt - “Solar Surge for me. Nice track from Sam.”

Diesel – (X-Press 2) – “Starblazer is superb!! Big support!”

Lauhaus – “Amazing ep!! Will definitely play both tracks!!”

Riva Starr – “YEAH Rejected never fails, love both of these cuts!”

Pitto’s debut album out now on Green!

On his highly anticipated debut artist album, Dutch producer Pitto displays a
mature and genre-defying sound. Working with a number of gifted musicians and vocalists (and even singing on a couple of tracks himself) he has taken a bold step, joining the dots from filtered house to fragile electronic pop. In a time when the LP has become a promotional tool rather than a form of expression, Objects In A Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear stands out as a truly sincere and compelling artist album. Buy it here!

Nic Fanciulli & Joris Voorn – “Together” out now

Following their blistering opening to the year with Ben Klock & DVS1′s remixes of Rejected’s “For The People”, the Dutch imprint turn to their chief of command and a brace of Fanciulli’s for this, their Fourth release of 2011.

On the A we find Joris Voorn locked in a dream-team combo’ with Rejected regular, Nic Fanciulli. Having reveled in the techno sounds of the labels previous release, “Together” drops us head first, into filter fueled tech-house territory. Oozing summer vibes and lavished with familiar vocal samples, this rolling number is set to take the summer’s terraces by storm…

On the B its the turn of the younger Fanciulli to take center stage. 2011 is set to be a big year for Mark and he kicks thing off in style with his debut Rejected release, “The Tide.” With Joris on the Edit, we are treated to a stripped, sleazy and bass-heavy groove… the hypnotic vocal is the key and instantly whisks us away to our very own electric ladyland… This is one tide that will never be out… Enjoy!

Support from:
James Zabiela – “Together is really nice! thanks guys! :)”
Dave Seaman – “Great EP – both tracks are very cool. Will play them both.”
Santos - “Cool duo… Joris Voorn catch the acid in me!!!! Full support.”
Danny Howells – “Top stuff (no surprise! From this pair) , full support from me!”
Lee Burridge – “THE TIDE IS A BOMB! Wow! Nice work to all involved. Totally up my street.”
Nick Curly – “Such a wicked ep…love it!!”
Deetron – “The Tide is MASSIVE!”
Craig – (Silicone Soul) – “Oh yeah, i’m feeling the funk!!!”
2000 and One – “Together is a killer tune!!!”

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