Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Released today: Sticky Stockholm - Sleeptalking EP


First Sticky Stockholm EP of the year is out!

Buy it on iTunes!

Selected DJ-feeback and support:

Boeoes Kaelstigen:
"Really jolly marry good!"

Cosmic Boogie:
"Cruncher is really good."

Immersed Audio:
"Really feeling this one, especialy Turnit, will be supporing."

Orphans STHLM:
"Fantastic music! No doubt, Cruncher is the star on this one."

Ducks on Repeat:
"Feeling Cruncher the most! Nice one."

About:

It was late 2001, mid november, when the snoozing phenomenon exploded globally. German-born with a spanish mother, raised in the tradition of the siesta, young scientist Fernando Schnoose invented a simple yet mindblowing technique that alowed people to prolong the wake up call on their cellphone clocks by any given number of minutes, and the excellency of it all? This advanced maneuver was executed with a simple touch of the finger - the young Fernando named the technique by his own last name, he called it "Snooze".

This affected society in ways no one could have predicted. People showed up late for work, if at all, trains stopped running, air planes remained on the ground. Man was no longer subdued by the unmerciful alarm of their clocks in the morning. The world economy dived like a bird without wings to the depths of the ocean. Governements where in panic. Everyone was snoozing, enjoying sleep, ignoring their duties.

Only when the U.N, the world leaders in common despair, begged Fernando to invent a way to controll this beast, he modified it. When the world was at the brink of total collapse, Fernando locked himself in his techlab for thirty straight days, barely sleeping, working on a cure for this diabolical invention. The ten minute limit was applied to the advanced Snoozing mechanism in march 2002.

Some ten years later, this very phenomenon would influence a young Swedish mucisian to compose music, with the "Snooze"-phenomenon as the main source of inspiration.

#025: Sticky Stockholm - Sleeptalking EP by 12-3 Recordings

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