wow good to see deeo88 and the huge between hercules and love affair, metronomy (!!!), chicken lips, morgan geist, lisa shaw and bottin!!
check it out!
deep88 has done a test of the new Vermona Kick Lancet… here it is…
it’s a really good hardware…. really…. can make all the type of kick… and it’s analogue.. plus it has a really fast LFO so u can give life to the kick!!
his name was Lucas Choe… he was 21 years old from Argentina…
release on zoma in january
passed away in april, 29th, still dunno the cause
LUCAS MAURICIO MINSOO CHOE 1989 – 2010
Deep88 – Summer of Stories EP 3 differents songs: -Stories: deep cover of this old song, amazing song performed by Chakachas and Izit in the past, now made with a sax lead performed by Maestro Giuseppe Montesano with Deep88 beats and melodies…. the Sghembo Move Mix is mpc oriented styled beats, the Dub version has (of course) a massive use of space echo and a dub use of music elements (in and out). -Summer: short name for the original version, after amazing feedback we decide to repress here for this so soul summer release. The 5am is the must here, a massive use of chords pad with the lead synth that of course can remind us the Summer Madness vibes from Kool & the Gang classic… but this is only a lead tribute, not a cover! -Salsa House: classic song here too… from Richie Rich back in the days when House Music ruled the world, here with a simple edit preview (next release ad hoc during the summer)… quite M1 Korg piano style…. do u remember house??? Indeed a tribute EP
supported and played by Robert Owens, Tony Humpries, Michael Fossati, Trevor Mac, Tyree Cooper, Lars Behrenroth, Dj Ravin, Bruno from Ibiza, Marques Wyatt and others
Zomarec presents a release by a musician from Eastern Europe.
Sanytch’s works can be characterized by warm deep sound, stylistically varying between ambient, minimal jazz/ techno and dub techno.
This release is totally “hardware”, created without any computer aid before the reorganization of the new set-up (excluding the track “Where Are You Come From?”).
The EP also features “FS” and “Instead Of Rain” made in the “loungy-dancey” ambient style. Here you can also find one of Sanytch’s most popular dub techno tracks “Dubroll”.
For dance dessert, listen to “Where Are You Come From” featuring Roman Shraybikus’s street recording he made during his trip to Cambodia.
One can hear a bunch of homeless kids from Angkhora bugging tourists, chanting in chorus, counting to ten in different languages (in Russian first, but it’s not that obvious straight away), peddling post-cards and arousing pity (”tuday veri bed biznes, don’t hev mani tu gou tu skul”).