Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Fall 2009 Promo Mix

Different is good.



01. Justin Martin and Claude VonStroke - Beat That Bird
02. Christian Martin ElephantFight(Worthy's Trumpets and Tusks Remix)
03. District One - Dubcrystal
04. Darius syrossian & Nyra - Karaj (Hugo Mix)
05. Sebastien Leger- Le Moustique
06. Channel X - Mosquito
07. Noferini - Cmon This (Nick Corline Original Remix)
08. Orgasmic - The Sixpack Anthem (Harvard Bass Remix)
09. The Martin Brothers - Dum (Hookers and Blow Remix)
10. Brodinski and Noob - Peanuts Club
11. Spektre - Cheyenne (Uto Karem Remix)
12. Laidback Luke - MyGod
13. Felix Da Housecat - Elvi$
14. Wolfgang Gartner & Francis Preve - Yin
15. Dustin Zahn - Stranger to Stability (Len Faki Podium Mix)


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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

REVIEW: Break - Return to the Temple EP - Shogun Audio


It’s safe to say that whatever comes from Breakthese days is more than solid, to say the least. He’s come off a long run of killer material and the same seems to ring true with the Return to the Temple EP, which is coming to us from none other than Shogun Audio. ‘Winter Sun’ by far stood out as the fave of the total 4 tracks (though each does an excellent job of standing its own ground and lending its own bit of diversity to the group as a whole). A Liquid banger through and through, this track is exactly what Liquid should be – smooth, soulful and deep but heavy enough still to drop in the main room at prime time. Some note worthy characteristics which also set this one apart are the cut up amen fills used oh so sparingly but effectively as well as the wah-wah guitar in the background. Nice. ‘Now It’s Going’ is a tad more heavy, and the more stripped down, bare bones Break that has been his signature as an artist for some time now - this one gets right to the point and rolls hard. Watch out for those Neuro fills with the big bad stretched out reece. Epic. ‘Let It Happen’ has an semi Dubwise feel to it and the bassline by far is the star of this one, one track that will guarantee to blow your mind when heard on a real nice club set it. This one is simple but does the job and we predict it to be the most rinsed of all these 4 tracks. Last but not least, ‘After Shower’ shows a side not much explored by Break thanks to cut up drums and big rolls. The bassline leads this one once again, and again you can hear the Dubby influence, but having the rolling drums replaced with loops that focus more on edits make this one not only a unique track from the album, but a unique track for Break himself as a producer.

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