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Out Now: Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Tanz Exotique' Remixes

Initially described as “superlative 25th century electronic exotica” by Cowboy Rhythmbox themselves, the fourth EP from Phantasy’s in-house trouble and hitmakers received support from top jocks including Dixon, Jackmaster and Marcel Dettmann. Now, it’s dynamic lead track is rejigged, expanded upon and shot through with analogue energy by two equally inventive producer pairings.   Fellow outsiders on the inside of the house of house, Israel’s finest Red Axes take the first turn, coaxing the cosmos out of the original and allowing the bewildering vocal samples to lead the way through waves of more than pleasurable cosmic tension. Soon, with the timing just right, feet to pedals and...

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Idol Magazine Feature Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Tanz Exotique' EP

IDOL Magazine have featured new Cowboy Rhythmbox EP 'Tanz Exotique', out now on Phantasy, in their 'Picks of the Best New Electronic Music'. Read the article in full HERE Buy new EP 'Tanz Exotique' on 12" vinyl (comes with a free download) from our webstore HERE Buy the 12" vinyl, download and stream HERE Follow Cowboy Rhythmbox: FacebookTwitterSoundcloudInstagramSpotify

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Data Transmission Feature Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Tanz Exotique'

The folk at Data Transmission have featured brand new Cowboy Rhythmbox track 'Tanz Exotique' taken from the EP, out now. Listen above. Read the full article HERE Buy new EP 'Tanz Exotique' on 12" vinyl (comes with a free download) from our webstore HERE Buy the 12" vinyl, download and stream HERE Follow Cowboy Rhythmbox: FacebookTwitterSoundcloudInstagramSpotify  

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Out Now: Cowboy Rhythmbox 'Tanz Exotique' EP

Outsider house misfits Cowboy Rhythmbox, return to Phantasy with a tri-pronged blitzkrieg of wildly singular tracks.   Tanz Exotique: A pan global orgy of recondite sound sources, perhaps one of the most extreme examples of CBRB's multifarious approach to date. Superlative 25th century electronic exotica.  Cats' Invasion: A stark, glacial and sleazy lesson in poise, restraint and excess. Lysergic synthesizer motifs, deep breathing, and serious sense of menace ride a pleasingly rawboned rhythm. Music for darkrooms on interstellar pleasure cruisers.  Scream: A revved-up industrial beast of a track. Primal, animalistic vocals conspire with dub percussion and a sinister acidic arpeggio. A symphony...

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