I think it's safe to say I am now riding within the groovy, minimally styled and uplifting confines of the tech-house cruiser. As I posted a week ago, the genre has crept into my soul and is now running through my veins. On this lovely friday afternoon as we gear up for the weekend I have three big tracks for our much appreciated followers.
First up we have an older song, released in 2007, that I stumbled upon while viewing Sebastien Leger's beatport discography. With uplifting synths and violin chords, a pulsing baseline and great depth this remix of Ida Engberg get's me grooving on the coldest and soberest of nights.
Next we have a producer I was recently introduced to, Pablo Cahn-Speyer. Raised in Colombia he was introduced to Jeff Mills-Live at Liquid Lounge- Tokyo, Japan at the age of 15 and instantly became obsessed with the scene. Now based in London, and having recently released his E.P Descarga on recording label Cadenza in 2009, he is someone to look out for in the future. What makes Pablo's production so distinct is the groove and flow, which is somehow resemblant to his Latin Roots.
Last we have a collaboration between two of the biggest producers in the game, Mark Knight and Dirty South. This track was composed during a 48 hour layover in Melbourne. "Everything about this record is HUGE - from the low pulsing side chained bass-line to the uplifting chords and euphoric melodies, topped off with a trademark massive drop and vocal hook that wont leave your brain." Enjoy.
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