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Sumsuch- Chop Shop

Saturday, August 11, 2012



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DeepWit Recordings welcomes a newcomer on the label, Will Sumsuch, a DJ and a producer from Brighton whose deep house sound has long been yearned for on the label. As his debut release, "Chop Shop" exhibits Sumsuch's homegrown sound while at the same time, showcases the timeless sounds of two highly-acclaimed deep house artists, The Disclosure Project, and Deep Spelle!


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Sumsuch's sound has this industrial touch to it-- a sound characterized by seemingly raw and punchy percussion: rimshots, crash, hats, stubby bass, and whatnot. On the other hand, the sound of Sumsuch as heard in "Chop Shop" also has its delicate side as portrayed by its haunting, reverberated vocals, silk-smooth synths, and glimmering arps. 


A track by The Disclosure Project is always an a highly-anticipated track. More than good enough, TDP remix of "Chop Shop" surprises us with its blissful reinterpretation of the industrial and analogue feel of the original. This remix caters gliding bass, head-nodding stabs, euphoric strings, and the trademark rhode breakdown by The Disclosure Project! 


Deep Spelle's "Back To The 80's Remix" gives it all away in its title. Borrowing some vintage drums, some filtered male vocals, and some disco house female vocal fillers, Deep Spelle crafts a smooth, mind-levitating, yet nostalgic piece for the release.




Recommendation:


It's not secret that The Disclosure Project is our favorite (as always-- haha!). But even if so, we still love the original and the Deep Spelle remixes, which is why we strongly recommend getting the entire package!


Until the next DeepWit release!

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Deep Spelle- Wet Road EP

Friday, July 29, 2011


1. Wet Road feat. Gee
2. Wet Road feat. Gee (Helly Larson Remix)
3. The Way You Treat Me feat. John Juster
4. The Way You Treat Me feat. John Juster (HouseRiders Lovin' the Way Mix)


Just three days ago, the highly-anticipated fourth release on Denmark-based deep house label, DeepWit Recordings just saw light! We are, of course, talking about "Wet Road", a four-track release from French Quebec-based producer, Brice Martin-Spelle aka. Deep Spelle. In addition, DeepWit made sure that this package would get a decent set of remixers, and that is where the seasoned Helly Larson and the duo HouseRiders would come in! Take a deep breath because "Wet Road" will definitely take you deeper than you can ever imagine!


The first track we listened to was "Wet Road", and it really set the mood for this release. Take a track by Sebastian Davidson and Vincent Casanova, and inject multiple layers of hazy atmospheric pads-- you would get something like the original mix of "Wet Road". The Helly Larson Remix, on the other hand, lessens the atmosphere and adds more groove to the track. Both the original and remix versions of "Wet Road" are of pure quality, be sure to support both!


"The Way You Treat Me" comes in two variants, the original and the HouseRiders remix. The original also embodies Deep Spelle's lush deep sound, plus the subtle saxophone melodies that had been flawlessly incorporated in the track-- this truly is a deep house masterpiece. HouseRiders, a project by Deep Spelle himself and Jeff Fontaine, also put together a special remixed dubbed as "HouseRiders Lovin' the Way Mix" for the last track of this release. 


Does this last track give "Wet Road" the heightened close this release deserves? Check it out for yourselves, and send us some feedback! 




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[Insider's Review] Adam Zahran- Revolver

Wednesday, May 18, 2011


Hailing all the way from Alexandria, Egypt, Adham Zahran debuts on the French deep house music label, Brown Eyed Boyz Records with "Revolver"! Deep Space Orchestra, a music project by Scotland-based producers Si Murray and Chris Barker, also appears on the release with a brilliant remix for "Revolver". As the second insider's review on Soundscapes, we got in touch with Adham Zahran himself to spill some insights regarding his latest release on BEBR.

The last time we had Adham here on Soundscapes was during the release of "Purple Sunday", the highly-acclaimed deep and soothing collaboration track with his brother, Zahran. Listeners who supported that release wanted  more, but what they did not know is that Adham here has been working on something delightful as a suitable follow-up to the release. When asked what his inspiration to "Revolver", he simply said, "Well, nothing specific really, just a late night Monday vibe." So the next release from Adham would probably be patterned after a hazy Tuesday afternoon-- well, that we still do not know for now. 

For Adham, "Revolver" is something soulful, deep, and soothing. Well, of course, if you have been following Adham's releases lately, you would notice that he is slowly building up an arsenal of soothing grooves and deep vibes. Aside from that, he finds "Revolver" as a very exciting release as a producer because first, this is his first release on the prestigious France-based deep house label, Brown Eyed Boyz Records, and second, his original track fell onto the hands of Deep Space Orchestra for remix duties. As expected, the remix by DSO brought to shore a deeper reinterpretation on Adham's track!

"Revolver", with the Deep Space Orchestra remix, is now exclusively available on Beatport. It will hit the other record stores worldwide starting June 1 of this year! If you enjoyed the release and this insider's review, please support Adham's latest release right here right now!

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