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DAVID VUNK - Backdoor EP
£17.99Dutch producer David Vunk makes a powerful return to his Moustache label with the Backdoor EP, a fierce blend of electro, EBM, acid, and techno, delivered with raw bunker energy. The 12" is packed with gritty, all-analog tracks like the pounding “Purple Light,” the brighter, melodic banger “K2,” and the murky, twisted “Tornado Acid.” “Stop the Insanity” stands out with its twitchy toms, rattling drum machines, and glowing synth layers—all crafted in Vunk’s basement studio by the harbor and polished by none other than Alden Tyrell. These tracks are built to hit hard, but they're laced with narrative depth and emotional detail. Learn More -
DAVID VUNK - Scheurneus EP
£17.99Scheurneus EP is Vunks latest 12 inch vinyl release on his own legendary imprint Moustache Records. This release is a tribute to the underground scene, no hipster house only pure electro techno acid EBM sounds. This release is part of his 30 year anniversary as a DJ. Produced in his atomic basement Baan Studios downtown Rotterdam. A1 has a crazy funky 303 bassline, 606 hi-hats, 909 toms and more cowbell, vocoder voices and some italo-ish Legowelt-ish melody , this all blends together for this "You Sexy Bassline". When David played it in a B2B with Tom Trago, Tom said are you kidding me, is this your track? A2 "Sorry ain't enough" is a musical tribute to the legendary Emmanuel Top from Belgium. Electro acid and a building up deep track. Expect some extra cut off frequency and resonance. Already played on National Dutch Radio 3FM by the best and funniest radio DJ the Netherlands has to offer; Justin Verkijk. B1 provides a tribute to the EBM wave scene, originally made for a VA compilation that was never released. Now brought to you on Moustache Records because we don't want you to miss this! Expect TR909 hats, vocoders, modular Fenix 4 system and more modular. A hit from the legendary Paradisco Festival in Belgium. B2 is filled to the brim with Flangers, TR 606 Drums and a sharp bassline form the Roland SH101, Davids first and favorite synthesizer ever! He paid 37,50 euro for it back in the days SH101 :) This is a tribute to Robert Armani and Chicago house pumping, jacking and goes up, up, upper, upperst! A pure club banger. Learn More