Tracklist
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#1 Lost
By Xaver Naudascher
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#2 Moon Unit Pt. 2
By Mogg & Naudascher
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#3 Moon Unit Pt. 1
By Mogg & Naudascher
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#4 Deuteronomy Brown (I-f edit)
By Walter Jones
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#5 Resist feat. Radical Cheerleaders
By Plastique De R
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#6 Riot On Planet 10
By Strangelets
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#7 Afterlife
By Xaver Naudascher
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#8 Stropharia
By Max Brannslokker
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#9 The Odyssey Sound (Mogg & Naudascher edit)
By Walter Jones
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#1 Marimba
By Skateb
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#2 Lost In The City feat. Ghostape
By Plastique De R
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#3 Motor City
By Xaver Naudascher
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#4 Riot On Planet 10 (Blitz Gramsci rmx)
By Strangelets
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#5 Moon Unit Pt. 4 feat. Rosalind
By Mogg & Naudascher
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#6 Pagans
By Skateb
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#7 Moon Unit Pt. 3 feat. Arthur Hornig
By Mogg & Naudascher
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#8 Solar Trip feat. Katya Tyukova
By Max Brannslokker
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#9 Flexy
By Skateb
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#10 A.I.P. (X.L.N.'s Maison Vumbi edit)
By Walter Jones
Disc 1
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V/a / Nobody Knows Anything - Death From Abroad Presents Supersoul Recordings
Death From Abroad
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Nobody Knows Anything is a collection of tracks released by Berlin-based Supersoul Recordings in their first two years of existence. The label was founded in 2006 by Xaver Naudascher and its stylistic identity revolves around the cornerstones of electronic dance music: Krautrock, Italo disco, electro, Chicago house, and Detroit techno. Every artist on Supersoul has drawn inspiration from these music styles in different ways, and it is this combination that makes Supersoul one of the most distinct and distinguished labels to emerge in ages and one of the few seemingly fit and ready to carry the heritage of dance music far into the future. An excerpt from the press release of the first Supersoul Recordings 12-inch sums up the vibe that has accompanied the label from the very start: "If Mos Eisley (the town in Star Wars) had an underground dance club, its resident DJ would be Xaver Naudascher. His hi-tech lunar disco beats would be shaking the transparent dance floor overlooking nebulas and neighboring galaxies. Androids and other strange creatures would be dancing, smoking and drinking casually alongside humans, while the full spectrum stroboscopes make their bone structure visible to the rhythm of the music. Giant speakers would be pumping out a mixture of strange noises, hypnotic melodies, and pounding drums, quoting, recycling, and rephrasing universal music history, reminding the crowd why they still go out dancing almost every night after all these years."
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