Tracklist
- 2LP
- CD
1 | 1 | Good Morning Karachi (feat. Taprikk Sweezee, Gebr. Teichmann, Natasha Humera, Rudoh) | 5:13 | |
2 | Arttu Welcome Jam (feat. Ramsha, rRoxymore, Gebr. Teichmann) | 4:07 | ||
3 | Corner Beat (feat. Arttu, rRoxymore, Gebr. Teichmann, Menimal, Natasha Humera) | 3:46 | ||
4 | Boards of Karachi (feat. Ramsha, Gebr. Teichmann, Alien Panda Jury, Taprikk Sweezee) | 6:26 | ||
5 | Dust (feat. Rudoh, Taprikk Sweezee, Alien Panda Jury, Ramsha) | 3:55 | ||
6 | How Much Worth Your Passport (feat. rRoxymore, Gebr. Teichmann) | 4:51 | ||
7 | Rise Jamming (feat. Dynoman, Arttu, Andi Teichmann) | 4:27 | ||
8 | Dubbakella (Laties Mix) (feat. Menimal, Hannes Teichmann) | 5:13 | ||
9 | Mangoseason (feat. Taprikk Sweezee, Alien Panda Jury, Ramsha, Rudoh) | 3:28 | ||
10 | Dissolve (feat. Taprikk Sweezee, Rudoh, Hannes Teichmann) | 2:36 | ||
11 | Access No Areas (feat. Arttu, Menimal, Taprikk Sweezee, Gebr. Teichmann) | 2:46 | ||
12 | LS_50607 Edit (feat. Alien Panda Jury, Natasha Humera, Ramsha, rRoxymore) | 5:16 | ||
13 | Pak-O-Lala (feat. Tollcrane, rRoxymore, Dynoman, Hannes Teichmann) | 4:52 | ||
14 | Pablos Jam (feat. Tollcrane, Menimal, Pablo Lauf) | 3:56 | ||
15 | Deep End (feat. rRoxymore, Gebr. Teichmann) | 6:50 | ||
16 | Second Floor (feat. Gebr. Teichmann, Natasha Humera, Ramsha, Taprikk Sweezee) | 7:47 |
In May 2015, an assortment of electronic musicians from Pakistan, the Maldives and Germany followed the footsteps of brothers Hannes and Andi Teichmann, otherwise known as Gebrüder Teichmann, the Forever South crew and the Goethe-Institut to meet in Karachi; Pakistan's industrial capital, harbored on the Arabian Sea.
A house was remolded into a temporary recording studio. It would become a place to meet, inspire and be inspired, record, play, eat and sometimes sleep. Musicians, together with a photographer convened, and the outcome of two weeks would transpire into the Karachi Files.
Karachi Files, a textural collection of electronic fused works is a me´lange of different cultural, immersed in a fixed space, of which predestined inspiration was taken from its surroundings. The corpulent body of work harmonizes a balance in the elements, delivering a variety of tracks, from electronic club music to electro acoustic experiments, particularly textured including a few more slowmo and raw.
Following the African European Ten Cities project and it ´s album release on Soundway in 2014, Karachi Files will be the first release on the Teichmann brother’s new label Noland.