Showing posts with label lithuanian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lithuanian. Show all posts

Thomas Feijk & Worst Voorhoofd- Late Night Snack

Sunday, May 8, 2011



From one-half of the makers of “Buzz Kill”—the stunning debut release of Macarize— together with Finnish producer Worst Voorhoofd, comes another massive piano-led progressive house release entitled “Late Night Snack”! For remixes, expect remarkable stuff from label front-liners Labtracks and Daiquiri. Moreover, Russian project Domestic Technology, the new guise of Invisible Sounds, also makes its debut on Macarize with a special eight-minute remix!

The original mix of “Late Night Snack” by Thomas Feijk and Worst Voorhoofd invades Macarize for the first time with its superbly crisp production. Indulge yourselves in a fine blend of echoing melodic pianos, thick bass, and progressive goodness!

Domestic Technology bathes “Late Night Snack” under the full moon as it adds a harmonious duet of magical pianos and soaring leads. Second remix is from Lithuania’s Daiquiri— this remix serves as the proper club mix of the release. If you do not know what we are talking about, give it a listen.

Fellow Finns behind Labtracks, Jarkko and Miikka will not disappoint you either! From the title “Late Night Snack” itself, it’s not that hard to guess that a fantastic remix from the duo would follow. . .

Macarize finally launches its sixth installment, “Late Night Snack”. Things cannot get any more melodic than this!


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Daiquiri- Canyon / Himalaya

Monday, April 25, 2011




The fifth installment on Macarize puts Lithuania’s Dainius Dailyde aka. Daiquiri on the limelight with his two latest tracks, “Canyon” and “Himalaya”! With this release, Daiquiri and Macarize promise only one thing: this double-header release will definitely take you to places you have never been to before. So pack up your things and prepare to be hitch-hiked, Macarize-style!

Canyon” and “Himalaya” both embody the trademark sound of Daiquiri. If you do not know what we are talking about, here’s a hint: it’s insanely melodic, crisp, and edgy.

Listen to Canyon and it will take you to the majestic lands far away. If you, however, want to get transported to the tranquil Himalayas— simply press play on the second track.

Macarize presents the latest from Daiquiri, “Canyon / Himalaya”. Prepare yourselves for a melodic journey like no other! 





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Daiquiri- Ocean Moon / Sapphire Dolphin

Monday, July 12, 2010






Nellie Recordings rounds up another progressive package for the fans, but this time, it comes all the way from Lithuania! Dainius Dailyde— who lately has been making a name under the guise, Daiquiri— marks his debut on the label with two surreal progressive tracks, “Ocean Moon” and “Sapphire Dolphin”.

Ocean Moon”, the first track of the release, is the soundtrack of the night, made possible by its nocturnal-influenced atmospheric pads and effects, as well as its straightforward melodies. The second track, “Sapphire Dolphin” also carries spherical atmosphere similar to the former; however, this one caters a subtler array of sound.

Daiquiri’s latest release, “Ocean Moon / Sapphire Dolphin” is out now, and Nellie Recordings is proud to host this unique release!





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Claes Rosen- Sparkles EP

Friday, April 2, 2010


Swedish producer Claes Rosen isn't planning on taking a break this year. I have been following his releases for a decent time now, and I am really impressed with the enthusiasm he shows in his production. As he bounces from record label to record label, he leaves an indelible mark of creativity and style.

Not so long ago, Rosen released "Sparkles" on Space Walker Recordings, a label dedicated to reliving the spirit of groove and disco music in the twenty-first century. Having said that, here's a review on an instant-classic by Claes with three renditions of the record.

Sparkles (Original Mix)
First time in my entire life that I was able to listen to a very merry melody like Sparkles. With the highly-infectious melodies from the strings, the head-nodding sound from the 80's bassline, and the overall upbeat composition of the track, Sparkles sets itself unique compared to the other tracks there.

Sparkles (Sare Havlicek 1984 Remix)
Slovenia-based producer Sare Havlicek gives Sparkles a vintage wash. With bouncy basslines and sharper-sounding chords, Sparkles effortlessly captures the old school disco sound while retaining its irresistible groove.

Sparkles (Martin Virgin & South eXpress Remix)
The third remix is a piece hand-made by Martin Virgin and the sparkling band, South eXpress-- all hailing from Lithuania. Slapped and popped jazzy basslines, classy strings, guitar solos, soulful chords, the Martin Virgin & South eXpress remix brings Sparkles to the unadulterated dimension of alluring jazz music.

Sparkles (SPSM Re-Funk )
The last remix duty falls to the Russian duo Kirill T. and Ivan L. They show of their musical skills and exotic taste by transforming Sparkles into one funky house anthem. It may not sound like the original track, but it's still impressive.

Space Walker Recordings is in the process of collecting all the finest groove, jazz, funk, disco, and house musicians out there, and with the quality of music they produce, I think we know what to expect in the near future.







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