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Kolter
Went Too Far

Went Too Far
Went Too FarWent Too Far

Artists

Kolter

Labels

Pilot

Catno

PILOT1

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Mar 24, 2021

Cologne's Johannes Kolter made his name as DJOKO, but his most recent outing is credited to Kolter.

Cologne's Johannes Kolter made his name as DJOKO, but his most recent outing under that alias for Talman Records also included a pair of tracks credited to Kolter. It's that artistic alias he's chosen to use on this single, which introduces the world to debutant imprint PILOT. It's an EP that's well worth checking out, not least for deliciously bass-heavy opener 'Went Too Far', a weighty, stab-happy and sample-heavy affair that recalls the occasional electro tracks made by early blepe & bass and hardcore producers. Garage-influenced breakbeat workout 'Get Into It' is another funk-fuelled treat, while jungle-influenced breaks shuffler 'Selectoor'[sic] is a bass-heavy beast. The German successfully rounds off a fine EP via 'Illumination', which reminded us a little of Orbital's most melodious early moments.

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A1

Went Too Far

A2

Get Into It

B1

Selectoor

B2

Illumination

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