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RELEASE
Artist: Sixtus Preiss
Title: Rare Earth EP
Label: Affine Records
Catalog: DIGAFF 007
Release Date: 21-10-2016
Format: Download (EP)
File Under: Electronic, Future Jazz

TRACKLIST
01 – Everything Is Still The Same
02 – Rare Earth
03 – Common
04 – Vitamin
05 – I Like Dancing

BIOGRAPHY
Affine Records Artist Profile

PRESS PICS + ARTWORK
http://smarturl.it/Press-Sixtus-Preiss

DISTRIBUTION
kudosrecords.co.uk

BOOKING/MANAGEMENT/PRESS
Jamal Hachem / Affine Records
office@affinerecords.com

DOWNLOAD EP
On request via office@affinerecords.com
(MP3 or WAV package for reviews, features, DJs, airplay)

INTERVIEWS
Sixtus Preiss will be pleased to answer your questions – according to prior agreement in Vienna, via telephone, Skype or mail.
(Contact: office@affinerecords.com)

 

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Viennese multi-instrumentalist and maverick producer Sixtus Preiss releases his new EP „Rare Earth“ – an amazing collection of tracks that follows Sixtus´ famous „Jazz In The Club“ recipe while counter-intuitively adding rave flavours.

The lead single „Everything Is Still The Same“ is a collaborative piece with drum virtuoso and rap beast Kœnig which showcases the contemporary and nonchalant way of Funk. A moody video by Harvey Cedars through the streets of New York City accompanies the tune. The title track „Rare Earth“ features trademark styles with bone-dry drums, dodgy frequencies and diabolic guitar workouts reduced to their essence.

This EP continues with the two heat-seeking bangers „Common“ and „Vitamin“ which are ruthless prime-time declarations in the most effective sense of the word – pulsating and distorted 4/4 entertainment interacting with heavy percussion and slices of Grime. On „I Like Dancing“ Sixtus collaborates once more with his bandmates Manu Mayr, Lukas Koenig and Peter Rom from the famous „Jazzwerkstatt Wien“ kolkhoz and Hell Yeah this foursome performs a mad jazzed-up roller stocked with a magentic killer bassline.