Tracklisting:Margaret Dygas’ position as an avant garde techno producer has been achieved with only four proper releases to her name but backed up by years of formidable DJ sets around the world. Born in Poland, she spent her formative teenage years growing up in America and now, like so many other dance music producers, lives in Berlin. Her exquisitely executed tracks have been released on Contexterrior, Non Standard Productions and Perlon, each showing a progression in her abilities and slowly revealing a distinctive type of sound. We are proud to present Margaret Dygas’ first full-length album ‘How Do You Do’ on Japan’s PowerShovelAudio. From her early days clubbing in NYC as a fashion student, to the start of her music career in London in the late 90s, to her current bi-monthly residency at Berlin’s hedonistic Berghain/ Panorama Bar, Margaret’s way has been a spontaneous gentle progression. It was in Berlin that she began producing and writing her own music. She released her first EP on Contexterior, more recently Non Standard Productions and Perlon, each unique in their take on modern listening and the dancefloor. ‘How Do You Do’ was inspired by the book ‘Peoplewatching’, a guide to body language, by British zoologist Desmond Morris.The book was a leaving present from her best friend in England and served as a companion during her first years in Berlin up to the present. The title, an old English greeting, is welcoming but also has a double meaning. The book describes human differences and similarities, cultural and inborn, as well as general human habits. Margaret found herself returning to it again and again, as she grappled with new experiences and relationships.
01. Note Note Note
02. Introduction (vocals by The Colin)
03. Baton Signals
04. Maybe May Be
05. You’re In My Shoes (w/ Tobias Freund)
06. Pg 21
07. Salutation
08. Barrier
09. Veering Intention
10. Hidden From View
11. Janina Says… Something
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I'm super excited for this album to come out. So far, all of her releases have been top notch. Also, the nsi remix of Hidden From View isn't too shabby either. You can hear a snippet of it here: http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/404381-01.htm