A massive album from Gregor Tresher!On October 29th Great Stuff presents 'A Thousand Nights' the debut long-player by German producer Gregor Tresher. The album is a collection of deep, dancefl oor-orientated tracks, existing somewhere
between minimal, tech-house, techno and electro. Add to this dark, trippy atmospherics and the result is a coherent
body of quality electronic music. Moving from the understated minimal house of 'Black Rain' and subtle menace of 'Running
Systems', the album slips into the uplifting, dream-like state of 'A Thousand Nights' and 'Painkiller', the latter reminiscent of deep, mid-nineties prog-house/electronica. With its saw-wave bassline and sparkly riff, anthem 'Full Range
Madness' was a peak of last year''s 'Compilation F' on Cocoon Records, winning support from many top DJs. The gear moves up
a considerable notch on the growling, 6am darkness of 'Ant' before shifting subtly onto the jerky, click-house-gone-reverb-laden-techno of 'Benthos'. The album closes with 'The Good Life', a classic piece of shiny, deep house. Hailing from the Rhine-Main region of Frankfurt, Gregor sites infl uences including Depeche Mode, Heaven 17, Duran Duran, Placebo, Front 242 and Laurent Garnier. Tresher has experienced a phenomenal rise over the past 3 years: supported by the likes of Anthony Rother, Billy Nasty, Dave Mothersole and Sven Väth, he has released on labels including Datapunk, Cocoon, 541, Kosmo and Electrix.
German dance mag 'Raveline' gave Gregor the 'Best Producer Of 2006' accolade, and 'Full Range Madness' also recently featured
on the 'Sexy Techno At Cocoon' Sven Vath mix CD, free with Mixmag. RZ_tresher_press_eng.indd 1 10.09.2007 13:50:57 Uhr
between minimal, tech-house, techno and electro. Add to this dark, trippy atmospherics and the result is a coherent
body of quality electronic music. Moving from the understated minimal house of 'Black Rain' and subtle menace of 'Running
Systems', the album slips into the uplifting, dream-like state of 'A Thousand Nights' and 'Painkiller', the latter reminiscent of deep, mid-nineties prog-house/electronica. With its saw-wave bassline and sparkly riff, anthem 'Full Range
Madness' was a peak of last year''s 'Compilation F' on Cocoon Records, winning support from many top DJs. The gear moves up
a considerable notch on the growling, 6am darkness of 'Ant' before shifting subtly onto the jerky, click-house-gone-reverb-laden-techno of 'Benthos'. The album closes with 'The Good Life', a classic piece of shiny, deep house. Hailing from the Rhine-Main region of Frankfurt, Gregor sites infl uences including Depeche Mode, Heaven 17, Duran Duran, Placebo, Front 242 and Laurent Garnier. Tresher has experienced a phenomenal rise over the past 3 years: supported by the likes of Anthony Rother, Billy Nasty, Dave Mothersole and Sven Väth, he has released on labels including Datapunk, Cocoon, 541, Kosmo and Electrix.
German dance mag 'Raveline' gave Gregor the 'Best Producer Of 2006' accolade, and 'Full Range Madness' also recently featured
on the 'Sexy Techno At Cocoon' Sven Vath mix CD, free with Mixmag. RZ_tresher_press_eng.indd 1 10.09.2007 13:50:57 Uhr
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