Archive for 12/18/11 - 12/25/11
silhouette music
Lesson 1 is already the third single of L’Equipe du Son’s forthcoming
debut album ‘Supersonic’. The original version is a mixture between disco-mood sounds and
breathy pop, deeply influenced by the synthesizer sounds of the 70s and
80s.
The first remix comes from The Legendary 1979 Orchestra and with
carefully crafted swirling bells and warm synthlines the TL1979O remix
has actually continued in the style of the original.
Hailing from Melbourne’s Inner-West it’s Silhouette Music regular
Yasumo providing an entirely new approach. A perfect blend of guitars
and, well, pure funk!
Rayko has an impressive portfolio of releases under his belt and has
an almost insatiable thirst for editing both classics and lost gems in
his distinctive and infectious style. This remix is only a confirmation
of this, noticeable from the moment you hear the first bass key, it’s
disco baby!
Lesson #1 | Silhouette Music by L'equipe du Son
Dutch Delight: L'equipe du Son
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Labels:
70's,
80's,
disco,
dutch,
favourite,
synth
silhouette music |
The first remix comes from The Legendary 1979 Orchestra and with carefully crafted swirling bells and warm synthlines the TL1979O remix has actually continued in the style of the original.
Hailing from Melbourne’s Inner-West it’s Silhouette Music regular Yasumo providing an entirely new approach. A perfect blend of guitars and, well, pure funk!
Rayko has an impressive portfolio of releases under his belt and has an almost insatiable thirst for editing both classics and lost gems in his distinctive and infectious style. This remix is only a confirmation of this, noticeable from the moment you hear the first bass key, it’s disco baby!
Lesson #1 | Silhouette Music by L'equipe du Son
Abel Nagengast also known as Jeeg Robot, from Tilburg (013) made some pretty stuff for Noncollective.. here's was they had to say about it:
“Aegean Sea” (Non, Nº.1) is the first Noncollective release, a limited
edition three track 12" featuring three edits by the Dutch collector and
DJ Abel Nagengast. The title cut is an edit that has been doing the
rounds for a quite a while and many will recognise – A sun-clad rocking
stormer with a sweet bassline and soaring psyched out vocal harmonies.
This stadium sized anthem just oozes that 70's feeling. “Belly Button”
is a laid-back groover of mysterious origins with sexy whispering vocals
that makes it the perfect tune to begin an adventurous night, while
“7th Of April” is a moody kraut disco dub number with distorted keys and
talkbox driven guitar solo.
(Non, Nº.1) Abel – Aegean Sea by Noncollective
Nude swimming edit by jeeg robot
Dutch Delight: Abel Nagengast
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Labels:
70's,
aordisco,
dutch,
edits,
noncollective,
vocals
Abel Nagengast also known as Jeeg Robot, from Tilburg (013) made some pretty stuff for Noncollective.. here's was they had to say about it:
“Aegean Sea” (Non, Nº.1) is the first Noncollective release, a limited edition three track 12" featuring three edits by the Dutch collector and DJ Abel Nagengast. The title cut is an edit that has been doing the rounds for a quite a while and many will recognise – A sun-clad rocking stormer with a sweet bassline and soaring psyched out vocal harmonies. This stadium sized anthem just oozes that 70's feeling. “Belly Button” is a laid-back groover of mysterious origins with sexy whispering vocals that makes it the perfect tune to begin an adventurous night, while “7th Of April” is a moody kraut disco dub number with distorted keys and talkbox driven guitar solo.
(Non, Nº.1) Abel – Aegean Sea by Noncollective
Nude swimming edit by jeeg robot