Friday, 27 August 2010

GRANT PATERSON'S FLOORFILLAZ

ELOI - God's Love (Debug)


Minimal beats and catchy groove work this one as the 'God's Love' speech rides over the trancey chord pattern as the melody takes it higher and higher. What I'd call a happy tune to spread a smile across faces. Try it and see the effect.
ARSENIC LOVERS - Contre Temps (Mizumo) 

Electro, funk and stuttered sound make this a head-turning, brain bashing track that inflicts audio pressure like no other. Chances are if you don't feel your head is going to explode you no longer have hearing. It's loud.
SANDER VAN DOORN - Daddyrock (Doorn Records)


The hi-hats skite over as Van Doorn drops in the biggest bass and kick drums you'll have heard in a while. Peak time banging trance, this is going to be big. The large synth stabs slice through the melody demolishing everything in their path.
JOHN SAUSAGE - Burifara EP (Manual Music) 

Arpeggio's a go-go as the tension building bass threatens to suck all the oxygen from your lungs. The percussion keeps things flowing in old  skool waves. A sound-scape that's quite mesmerizing.
FRESKA - Comanche (Traum)

Electronica with a huge Kraftwerk influence. Warm melodic chords with soaring electric peaks burn away any doubt that this isn't going to be massive. Play this and see what happens. When dropped last Friday the crowd was putty from then onwards.

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