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When German dance producer Subtry heard James E. Kenward on the microphone in Corleone nightclub in Munich, he knew he had to get him in the studio.

The two are beginning a collaborative relationship that James says 'feels like a dream - we became family quickly'. They are using electronic sound with an analogue basis, to bring a little bit of nature's earthiness into beats, rhymes and rhythm.

Because of Subtry's interest in retaining analogue sound quality digitally, he has also come on board to master music by James E. Kenward made in collaboration with Scott Lavene, a cult musician reputed for his paired down acoustic and analogue recording techniques.

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Camera Work: Mario Voit

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