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ANONYM - Changing Cities EP



Artista: ANONYM  Reciba una alerta por e-mail cuando este artista edite un nuevo titulo
Título: Changing Cities EP
Discográfica: Bass Culture France  Reciba una alerta por e-mail cuando este artista edite un nuevo titulo
Nº catál.: BCR 021
Formato: 12"
Editado: 30 January, 2012
Precio: $10.43
Género: Minimal/Tech House
Lista de reproducción: MP3
Disponibilidad: Agotado

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#Muestras Título
Cara 1
1.  - If Everyday Was A Sunny Day - Muestra MP3 MP3 "If Everyday Was A Sunny Day"
2.  - If Everyday Was A Sunny Day - Muestra MP3 MP3 "If Everyday Was A Sunny Day" (David Duriez Going Rogue dub)
Cara 2
1.  - Changing Cities - Muestra MP3 MP3 "Changing Cities"
2.  - West Side Jack - Muestra MP3 MP3 "West Side Jack"

  • intérprete:Dzeta N' Basile, Dot, Dan Curtin, Juno Recommends Minimal/Tech House, Fog, Moodtrap

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    Notas para discográficas/distribuidores

    The suitably mysterious Anonym returns to D'Julz's esteemed Bass Culture imprint with the excellent Changing Cities EP which swiftly lays down the gauntlet via opening track "If Everyday Was A Sunny Day". A much more refined vision of the somewhat simplistic "preacher house" endeavours of Oliver $, Anonym deftly uses some sampled sermonolgy amidst a relentlessly driving house refrain that pays his dues to Detroit. David Duriez's self proclaimed Going Rogue dub is naturally darker in tone, introducing a nicely subaqueous thrust to proceedings. On the flip, the title track conveys a nice sense of bubbling, dubby calm with emotive chords gradually pulling at your heart strings over the nicely placed rhythms, which contrasts nicely with the slightly unhinged and spectrally charged "West Side Jack".