Showing posts with label saxophone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saxophone. Show all posts

D' Flower & Dolls Combers- Keep Jazzy House Alive EP

Thursday, December 2, 2010





Once again, the title of the EP says it all! As those December nights start to fall in line, let us go through the tracks of "Keep Jazzy House Alive" EP, the latest masterpiece from Ivan Boyarkin aka. D' Flower and Italian jazzy house legends, Dolls Combers! The collective efforts of DF and DC have successfully spawned three glamorous deep and jazzy house gems: "Grand Piano", "Juicy Juice", and "Thinkin of You".


Grand Piano


This first track is one classy piano-led soundtrack that definitely captures the true essence of jazz-house fusion music with its irresistibly jazzy basslines and its unmistakable deep house vibe! Pour-in color to your nights with this fine craft from D' Flower .


Juicy Juice

Second track from D' Flower is "Juicy Juice", a harmonious and fragile piece backed with magnificent array of instrumentals! Ivan Boyarkin definitely manifests his true-blue jazzy house talent in this tune.




Thinkin of You
This is it, the last track--  the collaboration between Ivan Boyarkin and the Dolls Combers! "Thinkin of You" exhibits an upbeat composition brought together by jazzy guitar solos and strong rhythms. 




D' Flower and Dolls Combers are on the roll with their collectively released EP, "Keep Jazzy House Alive"! Never again will those dull December nights be a daily hassle with this EP. 


This release is now on leading online download portals! 





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D' Flower - Juicy Juice (320kbs) by D' Flower
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Something Good- Kaywana / Cirque

Wednesday, July 28, 2010


For their third release on Nellie Recordings, Otto Yliperttula and Karolus Viitala, the two Finnish guys behind Something Good, present to us a golden box filled with heartwarming melodies and blissful sentiments— Kaywana / Cirque!

Something Good took their good old saxophone from the closet, conditioned it, and made magic once again. The result— Kaywana— a beautiful melodic piece accompanied by soul-awakening saxophone lead!

The feeling of heaven knocking on your doorstep always surfaces when piano tracks from Something Good are played. Thank the heavens; this release comes with one of those tracks! Cirque surely is one of those records that will always remind us why SG is named as such.

Nellie Recordings is glad to have witnessed the return of the Something Good on the label, and this release gives us infinite reasons why we should watch out for more good things to come!

SOUNDSCAPES-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH SOMETHING GOOD HERE!

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Dave Storm & Ricky Inch feat. Brian Lucas- I Don't Know

Friday, July 16, 2010




I don't know with you, but I think I just found one of the best vocal deep house tracks this year! That's right, two of the leading producers in the scene, Dave Storm and Ricky Inch worked together, with American vocalist Brian Lucas, to produce such a remarkable masterpiece. Moreover, celebrating this huge release are Dave Mayer, Deepbreath, Kyka, Soul Cola, URH, and Rony Breaker with their unique interpretations of "I Don't Know".

I Don't Know (Original Mix)
A really tight and upbeat groove exploding in fresh deep house sounds from the masters. You would not want to miss out on the classy strings and the wonderful vocals from Brian Lucas!

I Don't Know (Ricky Inch Dub)
Inch kicks off with another suave, flawless, and smooth-sailing melodies. Aside from which, the bass-work and the flanged guitars are something to look forward to!

I Don't Know (Dave Mayer Remix) [With acapella and instrumental versions]
Dutch producer Dave Mayer delivers a stunning piece filled with hip chord-play, punchy percussion.

I Don't Know (Soul Cola Remix)/ (Soul Cola Saxy Dub)
Hailing all the way from the North, Russian electronic band, Soul Cola steps in for "I Don't Know", leaving two fantastic deep house groovers up for grabs. First is the Soul Cola remix, a track quite impossible not to dance to. Up second is the Saxy dub, a luscious reinterpretation of the former remix with infectious saxophone melodies-- simple

I Don't Know (URH & Rony Breaker Remix)/ (URH & Rony Breaker Dub)
URH and Rony Breaker take two for the release and came up with chilled and stomping tracks-- brilliant!

I Don't Know (Kyka Remix)
The release garners a second upbeat version of "I Don't Know", thanks to Kyka. Something unique in this remix are the manipulation of the vocal track and the incorporation of housey chords.

I Don't Know (Deepbreath & Ricky Inch Remix)
We get to hear a tropical-themed track from Deepbreath and Ricky Inch. Moreover, this particular remix is a melting pot of a pinch of mild, echoing strings, a dash of saxophone samples, a tablespoon of marching bongos, a handful of soulful vocals, a cup of sassy basslines, and a box of chilled chords.

Ceremony Records is definitely on the roll with this massive deep house release! Support "I Don't Know" today!

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D' Flower feat. Vlada - Deep in Love

Tuesday, May 18, 2010


We drift deeper once again into the sound, now to a familiar territory-- a territory where jazz music blends perfectly with four-by-four music. This time around, we take a look at one of the works of Ivan Boyarkin, a remarkable Russian producer who has dedicated himself to the creation of soothing and soulful sounds of saxophone-injected melodies. It is of much pleasure that we present to you his 2009 D' Flower release, "Deep in Love" featuring Vlada on vocals.

This very Romantic and suave release spawned three tracks: the original mix, the Unica Lovin' Deep Remix, and the Instrumental Mix.

Take time to choose the version that perfectly fits yourself. At least one of the three is the soundtrack of your inner self-- all you have to do is listen . . .



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Mr. T - Sunset Sax

Friday, May 14, 2010


This man has witnessed the fabrication of the underground scene of Manila in the past decade, and played a vital part in the growth of EDM in the country. We are, of course, talking about the one and only Tony Pavia! This year, 2010, finally marks his entrance to Deeper Manila as Mr. T with his sassy single, “Sunset Sax”!

Sunset Sax starts off with a gentle lullaby as transforms into a deep and groovy piece. Let it please your ears a little longer and after that, Mr. T surprises his listeners with an infectious and flavorful saxophone hook.

Join Deeper Manila as they celebrate another step in the country’s propagation of EDM with Mr. Tony Pavia!


Mr. T - Sunset Sax (Mr. T Bass Edit) by Deeper Manila

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