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Shlomi Aber and Kashpitzky Drop Retrospective EP on Klockworks

Shlomi Aber and Kashpitzky debuted on Ben Klock's Klockworks with a three-track EP built entirely around one track stripped to its bare rolling groove.

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Shlomi Aber and Kashpitzky Drop Retrospective EP on Klockworks
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Klockworks 41 arrived March 6 carrying a three-track EP from Shlomi Aber and Kashpitzky titled "Retrospective," the duo's first release on Ben Klock's imprint. The record is out on 12" and digital, with the Intro Tool version premiering via KEYI Magazine ahead of the full release date.

The EP is built around a single idea executed three ways. At the center sits Retrospective in its original form: a forward-driving cut running on dense, rolling groove and finely sculpted tension, with carefully modulated percussion, controlled low-end weight and textural shifts that surface gradually across extended play. No excess, no flourishes. The Intro Version stretches that framework into a slower atmospheric build, giving DJs room to construct momentum from the opening bars. The Intro Tool goes further, stripping the architecture down to a bare rhythmic skeleton designed explicitly for layering and long-form mixing. KEYI Magazine, which premiered the Intro Tool, described it as a "hypnotic ambient track," which gives you a sense of just how far back Aber and Kashpitzky pulled the faders on that version.

The pairing makes sense on paper and holds up in practice. Kashpitzky is Berlin-based, with previous releases on Blueprint and Token, and carries the sound of someone navigating the intersection of house and techno rather than planting a flag in either camp. Aber brings over two decades of work behind the decks and in the studio, with a discography that spans Blueprint, CLR and Cocoon, and an ear shaped by jazz, funk, acid and the foundational pulse of Detroit techno. Together they land somewhere that feels deliberate rather than compromised.

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The duo were direct about their approach. "We're excited to collaborate with Ben on this EP for his wonderful Klockworks label," they said. "It's an imprint that stands for precision and music that holds its weight over time. Working on this EP we focused on stripping everything back to the core, letting the deepness of the dark groove and tension do the talking."

That ethos lines up cleanly with what Klockworks has consistently catalogued: functional, durable club music with no interest in trends. Klockworks 41 is available now on Bandcamp and listed on Beatport.

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