So Many Ways Remixed Part 3
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Weight | 0,280 kg |
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Format | 12" |
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Description
In the third (and last) part of “So Many Ways Remixed” series we have yet another special set of heavyweights, delivering their own reinterpretations of Lay-Far original album tracks. Please welcome Kaytronik, D-Malice, Phil Asher and Red Rack’Em!
Kaytronik aka Karizma opens the EP with his Rub of “Yes You Can”. Frankly speaking, from the very beginning of the project we were expecting something special from the Baltimore-based house guru, but the final result surpassed it all for us – what you’re about to hear is a very soulful and deep dance number but with power and grit to shake large festival dance floors! Get ready!
On A2 the pro-active afro-house aficionado D-Malice (Defected, Soul Candi, DM.Recordings) delivers a percussion-heavy banger that will make you swing in no time. You know where it all began, don’t you?!
The UK house legend Phil Asher kicks off the Side B with a remix of “Can’t Deny”, featuring Yannah Valdevit and Souled. Strong dance grooves is what Phlash has always been notorious for – this remix is another vivid example of the principle! Ain’t no need to question the authority.
Last but not least we have the old pirate Red Rack’Em, delivering his trademark deep & dirty house sound with hints of Detroit and dub techno influences. A perfect soundtrack for a midnight voyage on a ghost ship or a basement party, maybe. Aye!
In-Beat Ween Music – 2015