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Gourmet Records
on 2005-08-25 08:43 [#01706156]
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Out 5th September 2005 Artist: House of Black Dress Title: I Wasn’t Always This Way Label: Gourmet Recordings
I Wasn’t Always This Way (Telectro Mix) http://www.audiosoulproject.com/hehe/Telectro.mp3
I Wasn’t Always This Way (Jak Mix) http://www.audiosoulproject.com/hehe/Jak.mp3
Press release:
HOBD is Nathan Drew Larsen’s new project. Mr. Larsen is responsible for some of the most unique and interesting house music to come out in the past few years. He’s had releases and remixes on NRK, 2020 Vision, Hooj Choons, Cyclo, RZ, Airtight, Simple Soul and Afterhours. He has also produced a string of amazing singles and EP’s for us including our very first release! Here Nathan’s got his sights set on some big room sleaziness. Don’t get the wrong impression when you read ‘big room’; there’s nothing formulaic or typical about these tracks. This record has been written with the singular idea to rock dance floors but both versions are oozing with Nathan’s almost fetishistic attention to detail. The Telectro Mix is built around a louder-than-bombs FM bass line. Spoken words are peppered over the track and a sax (played by Nathan) floats eerily in the middle adding a warm layer to an otherwise insistent almost robotic groove. The Jak Mix is as swinging as the Telectro Mix is straight. Bass warbles, stabs and fluttering shakers jut and bubble at odd times sounding like a jazz drummer whose been forced to play alien kitchen utensils. The track starts minimally and builds subtly so when the crescendo does finally happen it invariably causes mayhem with audiences. Both mixes have already ignited the imaginations of DJ’s like James Holden, David Duriez, Damian Lazarus, Lee Burridge and Three
DJ Reactions:
“This tune is killer! I played the Jak Mix at the Ten Days Off festival on Saturday and it destroyed them. Well done.“ – Damian Lazarus (Crosstown Rebels)
“Thanks for the new track, really digging the Jak mix. Perfect 4am dark vibe….” – Chris Duckenfield
“Really feeling both versions of
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-08-25 08:45 [#01706159]
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those two links are 404s
and "nathan drew larsen" sounds like a twat.
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bob
from Nottingham (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-25 09:16 [#01706197]
Points: 4669 Status: Lurker | Followup to Gourmet Records: #01706156
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this aint a shop window. stop hawking wares that i bet nobody here would be that interested in.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-08-25 09:50 [#01706221]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag
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What is this, create an account to Spam XLT week?
If you're going to spam your tracks, at least post links that work. Cheers.
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dog_belch
from Netherlands, The on 2005-08-25 10:52 [#01706244]
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Thanks for sharing your music, I listened to both tracks 5 times each, my brain thoughs are as thus
I Wasn’t Always This Way (Telectro Mix) - I'd like to hear the original mix but this Telectro mix (a combination of classic Electro sounds and the Teletubbies) drop kicks dance music straight into the kindergarten with a glam rock rivet gun. The beat, kicking off at 5/9 then going up to 600 bpm 12/73 time would make any party seem like a riot in a Turkish knife market. The camel chorus gives the ambient fade out a sombre air 3.5/5
I Wasn’t Always This Way (Jak Mix) is a kicking revamp of the already legendary I Wasn’t Always This Way (Radio Edit), Jockey Sluts and B-Boy Fuckhorns will already be intimitly aquainted with the bass line recorded in a Boeing wind tunnel and the rhythm lifted wholesale from the theme tune to "Are you being served?" Guest MC Dogg Distemeper provides lacksidasical musings over gun crime, owls, and municiple safety regulations. Fucking 6/8.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-25 11:33 [#01706270]
Points: 47414 Status: Moderator | Followup to redrum: #01706159
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even if you consider his almost fetishistic attention to detail?
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