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D015 The Melting Point - Various Artists
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Always a furnace of creative activity on the musical tip, Detroit
shines on this newest release from D Records, D015 - THE
MELTING POINT. We are pleased to introduce 5 new artists to
the D Records roster, many of whom already have long histories
of releasing on other labels...
TRACK BREAKDOWN:
KAGE "you're glue"
Beginning with sounds evoking the repetitive motions of a
robot factory and evolving into a bassline driven track that
could rock any large room around the world, Kage's first track
on D brings the thunder.
listen here
CHUCK FLASK "detroit nights"
This track has long been in the virtual crates of much of the
extended family of Paxahau and the Movement festival,
receiving accolades all over the world. A simple but powerful
bassline combined with a screeching siren that seems to
surround your soul combine to destroy the dance floor.
listen here
CODINE "missing pieces"
Connecting with the original blueprint and sound of Detroit
Techno, "missing pieces" has a driving drum track with powerful
synth lines in the foreground, reminiscent of analog synths.
listen here
ERIC JOHNSTON "loitering at home depot"
The weirdness. A perfect 4am track with evolving subtleties of
the click and the pop, atonal ghost organ melodies, and a deep
piano chord thrown in for good measure.
listen here
JOSH DAHLBERG "to malaysia"
The feel good track of D015. A slight house feel is overlayed
with traditional min-tech weirdness of percussion and short
samples tweaked and transformed over time.
listen here
KEITH KEMP "buoyancy compensator"
Get ready to feel like you are continuously on the edge of...
something. A slippery and rubber-like synth moves from hangin
tough with the bass line into lead man position with no effort.
listen here
CHUCK FLASK "here we go again"
Reminiscent of a happy summer afternoon at some points and
your deepest moments of afterparty bliss at others, this track is
a sure crowd pleaser for many different times.
listen here
links:
D Records
Paxahau
D Records on Myspace
available on January 29th @ Beatport
upcoming releases:
February: Eric Johnston
March: Keith Kemp
April: Kage
May: Movement 2008 Compilation
......
Always a furnace of creative activity on the musical tip, Detroit
shines on this newest release from D Records, D015 - THE
MELTING POINT. We are pleased to introduce 5 new artists to
the D Records roster, many of whom already have long histories
of releasing on other labels...
TRACK BREAKDOWN:
KAGE "you're glue"
Beginning with sounds evoking the repetitive motions of a
robot factory and evolving into a bassline driven track that
could rock any large room around the world, Kage's first track
on D brings the thunder.
listen here
CHUCK FLASK "detroit nights"
This track has long been in the virtual crates of much of the
extended family of Paxahau and the Movement festival,
receiving accolades all over the world. A simple but powerful
bassline combined with a screeching siren that seems to
surround your soul combine to destroy the dance floor.
listen here
CODINE "missing pieces"
Connecting with the original blueprint and sound of Detroit
Techno, "missing pieces" has a driving drum track with powerful
synth lines in the foreground, reminiscent of analog synths.
listen here
ERIC JOHNSTON "loitering at home depot"
The weirdness. A perfect 4am track with evolving subtleties of
the click and the pop, atonal ghost organ melodies, and a deep
piano chord thrown in for good measure.
listen here
JOSH DAHLBERG "to malaysia"
The feel good track of D015. A slight house feel is overlayed
with traditional min-tech weirdness of percussion and short
samples tweaked and transformed over time.
listen here
KEITH KEMP "buoyancy compensator"
Get ready to feel like you are continuously on the edge of...
something. A slippery and rubber-like synth moves from hangin
tough with the bass line into lead man position with no effort.
listen here
CHUCK FLASK "here we go again"
Reminiscent of a happy summer afternoon at some points and
your deepest moments of afterparty bliss at others, this track is
a sure crowd pleaser for many different times.
listen here
links:
D Records
Paxahau
D Records on Myspace
available on January 29th @ Beatport
upcoming releases:
February: Eric Johnston
March: Keith Kemp
April: Kage
May: Movement 2008 Compilation
......
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