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Evren Ulusoy - Fade To Blonde (Ormatie Brunette Mix)
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The 22nd release on microCastle sees the introduction of a new artist to...
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The 22nd release on microCastle sees the introduction of a new artist to the label. Franz Kirmann was born in France, raised in Senegal West Africa and eventually moved to London in 2000 where he now resides. Mixmag, IDJ, and Laurent Garnier all rated him; intrigued that someone had fused post-rock and shoegaze with glitch electronica and in turn actually created something very captivating and beautiful. Franz's 'Liza' composition fits that description perfectly with it's layers of incredibly textured metallic fuzz, fragile thought provoking melodies and distorted organic themes; it's an engaging composition from Franz and one of the standout pieces from his recent 'Random Access Memories' LP. Described by some as a more electronic version of Mogwai or a crunchier, more dynamic Ulrich Schnauss; one thing is certain Franz has a sound that is truly unique, inspiring and all his own.
The remixes of Liza are supplied by Charlie May who for most needs no introduction. One half of the revered progressive house pioneers Spooky; the engineer and producer of many of Sasha's biggest singles and albums and add to that remixing The Chemical Brothers, Orbital, Bedrock and Mandalay; Charlie May has been on the cutting edge of electronic music for the better part of the last 20 years.
Charlie's 'Pacific' Mix is his downtempo / electronica interpretation of Liza. With an abundance of effervescent Involver-esqe overtones and futuristic sound design Charlie has crafted a journey into something deeply twisted but also hauntingly beautiful. The tension builds monumentally over the first half of the piece with piercing electronics, psychedelic dynamics and a moody brooding vibe. The drop presents the Liza theme with a wonderful sonic variation and what follows is a haze of melodies and rich textures that develops into one of the most heart wrenching finales of the year.
Charlie's 'Atlantic' mixes bring 'Liza' to today's modern dance floor with a tough techno framework and rumbling hypnotic energy. Stark metallic high-end elements work in wonderful contrast with the pulsing rhythmic shifts and unrelenting drive. The main drop is without a doubt one of Charlie May's finest melodic interludes, in staying true to the melancholia of the original theme and without beefing up the naivety of it Charlie has delivered one of this year's finest sun-drenched daydream moments. Charlie's 'Atlantic' Dub takes things into more twisted and sinister sounding territory with a wicked stripped down approach perfect for those dark room sets.
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Release Date 2011-12-12 Label Rejected Catalog # REJLTD002
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Release Date 2011-12-12 Label Rejected Catalog # REJLTD002
Amsterdam label, Rejected are proud to announce a special remix of techno pioneer Moby from their very own head honcho, Joris Voorn. The on-fire producer has delivered a brand new re-work of After taken from the American stalwarts tenth studio album, Destroyed which has since seen a series of remix packages through the Little Idiot label. Now, Joris remix will be made available through Rejecteds usual digital platforms in addition to a limited edition 12" vinyl. Taking Mobys original, Joris injects a club sensibility with rolling bass and punchy beats. Instilling his unique feel for dancefloor-funk, the Dutchman adds plenty of soul to remix, leading the original away from its darkened edge and into the light. Subtle melodies and progressive keys build purposefully throughout the track to deliver yet more party fodder from Joris Voorn and Rejected. This will keep you dancing After the After!!
I do not own this track.No copyright infringement is intended all rights go to the artist and record label.Only for promotional use.I do not have any profits from this video just lovin the music.
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