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Shift Sequence

by Smilla

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Coronation 05:37
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Bco 08:54
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Fame 07:58
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Oxygen 05:43
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M 17 07:15
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Freelancer 07:47
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Artwork 05:44
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Assault 05:21
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Blaue Welt 05:18

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Those who sorely missed Smilla as a DJ during the lockdown could regularly find out more about his musical activities during Corona on Facebook. After a few streaming gigs, Sacha Müller retired to his studio in mid-2020 and posts up to 60 seconds long video clips in black and white images, rarely in color, of the production of his new tracks every month. Most recently, a new photo session announced (also in black and white) that the release of his new album "Shift Sequence" shouldn't be too far away. The cover of the album confirms the black and white impression. A color explosion reduced into thousands of gray values.

"Shift Sequence" is a wonderful metaphor for Smilla's new music. The first track of the same name on the album rocks to working temperature with a bass drum. The first team took over the shift until dawn. It simmers on the surface until the suction slowly sets in, in a gloomy depth of the night shift.

The second track "Coronanation" is the clear announcement. A bass drum hammers loose with a slight, disturbing metal strike in the distance. A dystopian sound that describes a very bad time.

The album offers more tracks that fit perfectly into the Harthouse world. No easy fare, dark and disturbing like the gray tones of the artwork in Smilla´s Music.

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released October 8, 2021

written & produced by Sascha Müller

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Smilla Freiburg Im Breisgau, Germany

In 1996 Sascha Müller aka Smilla came into contact with electronic music for the first time (in the beautiful region of Baden in southern Germany). Fascinated by the overwhelming energy of the fresh young Techno-scene in Germany , and especially intrigued by the incredible influence a good DJ had upon the electrified masses, he soon pursued to learn the skills of the DJ trade. ... more

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