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Great Stuff Recordings is the mothership of a whole bunch of travelers in space. Tomkraft, Lützenkirchen, Butch, Namito the list goes on. And the mothership approach is something that GSR sees as one way forward in these times of an ever changing landscape of the music industry. As you will find by reading these notes about our featured imprints they all have their own way of moving ahead and GSR is apart from putting out records doing management, booking, publishing, music production, consulting, films, commercials and music videos. Phew. One thing you will get if you listen to their releases is the uncompromising love for that magic that only can take place in a club!

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Steady mixing skills in a heightened tech-house surrounding.

Gregor Tresher - DJ Session in Frankfurt ‘09

Steady mixing skills in a heightened tech-house surrounding.

Fun loving straight up tech-house bass action.

Tomcraft - DJ Session in Munich, Germany ‘09

Fun loving straight up tech-house bass action.

Celebrating 5 years of Great Stuff Records

Lützenkirchen - Great Stuff DJ Session in Munich

Celebrating 5 years of Great Stuff Records

Tight mixing skills in a playful tech-house round up. [audio:ac_martineyerer_200908.mp3]

Martin Eyerer - DJ Session in Stuttgart, Germany ‘09

Tight mixing skills in a playful tech-house round up. [audio:ac_martineyerer_200908.mp3]
Deep and funky tech-house sounds.

Oliver Klein - DJ Session in Dortmund, Germany 2009

Deep and funky tech-house sounds.

Deep tech sounds from Kling Klong.

Namito - DJ Session in Berlin 2009

Deep tech sounds from Kling Klong.





Cute little “Gameboy meets Zorro silent movie” video directed by Christina Hermann. The tech-house track is taken from the “Eleven” album, soon out on Martin Eyerer’s Kling Klong imprint - a sublabel of Great Stuff.

Namito - Zorro

Cute little “Gameboy meets Zorro silent movie” video directed by Christina Hermann. The tech-house track is taken from the “Eleven” album, soon out on Martin Eyerer’s Kling Klong imprint - a sublabel of Great Stuff.