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Ball 113 Thee J Johanz presents: Triptech Journeys Vol​.​1 There Is Power In Love

by Thee J Johanz

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    The new 12” series on Ballyhoo Records is dedicated to what label owner Thee J Johanz describes as ‘Triptech Journeys’. The series takes the listener on a journey traversing old school house to mystical acid and everything in-between.

    On volume 1, titled ‘There Is Power In Love’, side a gives us ‘Afrobot and Steven Pieters’ who deliver the perfect message of love. The artist ‘Strange’ then provides us with his stunning Indian style Charanjit Singh rag reworks. We then have raving madness from Goa’s finest ‘Deka’ whose track ‘Dance with me’ was a secret weapon played at a number of major festivals over the summer.

    Flip it over to side b, we have ‘Thee J Johanz’ providing us with the perfect intro/outro tool for DJs (lets face it, there is simply not enough good ones on vinyl!) We then have ‘Sintaro Fujita,’ Ballyhoo’s best Japanese friend, delivering sharp and mystical vibes with his track ‘Are We Still Friends.’ Last but by no means least, snake charmer ‘Sid Ua’ slows it all down leaving us in a trance like state with his stunning track ‘Feels Familiar.’ Weird and wonderful music from a fabulous bunch of weird and wonderful talented outsiders, this cannot be missed!

    Includes unlimited streaming of Ball 113 Thee J Johanz presents: Triptech Journeys Vol.1 There Is Power In Love via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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The new 12” series on Ballyhoo Records is dedicated to what label owner ‘Thee J Johanz’ describes as ‘Triptech Journeys’. The series takes the listener on a journey traversing old school house to mystical acid and everything in-between.

On volume 1, titled ‘There Is Power In Love’, side a gives us ‘Afrobot and Steven Pieters’ who deliver the perfect message of love. The artist ‘Strange’ then provides us with his stunning Indian style Charanjit Singh rag reworks. We then have raving madness from Goa’s finest ‘Deka’ whose track ‘Dance with me’ was a secret weapon played at a number of major festivals over the summer.

Flip it over to side b, we have ‘Thee J Johanz’ providing us with the perfect intro/outro tool for DJs (lets face it, there is simply not enough good ones on vinyl!) We then have ‘Sintaro Fujita,’ Ballyhoo’s best Japanese friend, delivering sharp and mystical vibes with his track ‘Are We Still Friends.’ Last but by no means least, snake charmer ‘Sid Ua’ slows it all down leaving us in a trance like state with his stunning track ‘Feels Familiar.’ Weird and wonderful music from a fabulous bunch of weird and wonderful talented outsiders, this cannot be missed!

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released November 15, 2023

Mastered by Johanz Westerman for Ballyhoo Studio Mastering
Sleeve design by David Homan (collage) and Roeland Otten (graphic design)
Thanks to Phillip Cooper for help.
Pressed at Deepgrooves

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Thee J Johanz Netherlands

When the acid house revolution was over I got occupied with my Ballyhoo Studio and I travelled the world, exploring new styles and producing /mastering music for others. And guess what? The revolution continues and is more necessary then ever. We need freedom in music and expression in general. People are thinking more boxed and kleptocracies are taking over. Drop out, tune in. ~Thee J Johanz ... more

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