- Digital
Werner Niedermeier
Back
Biotop
- Cat No: BioLab023
- Release: 2016-11-14
Track List
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1. Werner Niedermeier - Gone Back
07:27 -
2. Werner Niedermeier - Gone Back (Haito Rework)
08:05 -
3. Werner Niedermeier - Some People
07:59 -
4. Werner Niedermeier - Some People (Patrick Zigon Rework)
07:12
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Biotop proudly welcomes Werner Niedermeier for his debut Biotop EP. The London based sound
engineer, DJ and producer is well known for his quality productions on labels such as Supplement
Facts, Rue De Plaisance, Bulletdodge and Turquoise Blue. Werner already released a track on
Biotop's 'Cells In The Matrix' compilation, and is responsible for the mastering on the latest Biotop
releases. Hence, Mr. Niedermeier is quite familiar with the sound of Biotop, and its about time to
drop his first EP.
Following the first successful collaborations with the label, Werner decided to produce a special EP
for Biotop. He started the machines in his studio and juggled around with hypnotic chords & pads,
big basslines and intelligent drum-sequences, resulting in two driving and deep techno tracks. Both
tunes unite the characteristic Biotop-mood and Werner's fabulous crystal clear sound design. For a
proper remix-treatment he invited 2 good old friends: Haito from Berlin with the moody version of
'Gone Back' and Patrick Zigon with his techy tool of 'Some People'.
engineer, DJ and producer is well known for his quality productions on labels such as Supplement
Facts, Rue De Plaisance, Bulletdodge and Turquoise Blue. Werner already released a track on
Biotop's 'Cells In The Matrix' compilation, and is responsible for the mastering on the latest Biotop
releases. Hence, Mr. Niedermeier is quite familiar with the sound of Biotop, and its about time to
drop his first EP.
Following the first successful collaborations with the label, Werner decided to produce a special EP
for Biotop. He started the machines in his studio and juggled around with hypnotic chords & pads,
big basslines and intelligent drum-sequences, resulting in two driving and deep techno tracks. Both
tunes unite the characteristic Biotop-mood and Werner's fabulous crystal clear sound design. For a
proper remix-treatment he invited 2 good old friends: Haito from Berlin with the moody version of
'Gone Back' and Patrick Zigon with his techy tool of 'Some People'.