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”).
“…ok it might not be that obvious to everyone, but… i mean, many people don’t taste the difference between an organic banana and a conventional banana, or between an organic apple and a normal apple, but there is a difference”
- Time is coming: we are around 4.am in the morning…. but still on the dancefloor…. dope dope !!!
- Rydeen: what can we say…. it’s the track we prefer… great classic music made ready for the 2010!! ( the original was Yellow Magic Orchestra, check on youtube, it’s a japanese classic!!!)
the project is done and made all here in Italy…. the guy(s) are from north Italy, not the classic tunz, but the best middle line between house and electro…. really hard to follow this line…. but it’s their style!!!
to fill under beatport for sure for the sound……….
And here it is… a beautiful release with that retro mood….
they are pepita project, they are friends and we help them about master
they choose to go directly to an old reel to reel master and we made that for them! so if u listen that noise low tape in the backgroup (after u have bought the vinyl and put on the technics) well… that noise is a reel to reel analogue master
The pressheet says the following:
Before looking into the future, you sometimes have to go back. The good old days as your main influence. You know that feeling? Well, Pepita Project certainly don’t believe that everything was better in the past, far from it.
But what about closing your eyes and feeling a difference? Dance the night away with your heart full of emotions. Can you see that? Your Eyes are filled with tears, your soul is full of happiness.
They decided to go way back sound-wise and emotionally, with the early 90s as the point of reference for “The Way We Were”. Heavy strings, heavy piano and handclapping rhythms.
An enigmatic singer from Chicago, Paris Brightledge (who had a massive underground hit on DJ International imprint together with Sterling Void in the late 80s) received the original tape, and lucky they are that his voice found their song. The original version is a tribute to all the great House vocalists, and to a certain time when Music was an end in itself rather than a means to an end.
But Pepita Project are not narrow-minded in their way of talking and living music.
The Remixes build a connection to present and future. House music legend Wayne Gardiner (Logic, Classic Man) created an outstanding, timeless piece of music for today’s dance floors whilst Tomson & Benedict (Development Music) manufactured the track into a future thinking club bomb.
unbelievable.. finally a good drum machine for iphone/ipod…. 808, 909,cr78….
just hope they provide the swing function too….
waiting for apple tablet to see finally some good music application to use with hands and not fingers….
- 29: 303 riff over a classic deep house…. with strings…….
- Jal Gah: amazing track…. no rulez, no scheme… just house and house and house….for you mind and body and soul….
the guy:
20 years old (from Argentina) doing old skoll house is not so common…. but this is what he is doing.. from classic tracks as these to detroit house…. despite of his young age he has all the roots of house… does this mean something?!?
welcome to Minsoochoe, argentina native, but korean origin…. we love melting pot….