Showing posts with label the disclosure project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the disclosure project. Show all posts

The Disclosure Project- Take it Down

Saturday, August 25, 2012


About:

Claimed to be "obsessive musicians and producers", JP Phillippe and Mr. Jones-- the two guys behind the very successful contemporary deep house outfit, The Disclosure Project-- are back in business with a brand new track under Soul Industries, "Take it Down". An exciting line-up of remixes from sound engineer and producer, Daniel Seler aka. MDR and Canadian serial label owner, Adel Ghandour aka. Big Al, await you in this release!

Sounds Like:

A lazy Saturday afternoon vibe-- built with an extensive use of hazy rhodes, organic bass, tingling hats, and solid drums-- is what "Take it Down" is all about. For frequent listeners of The Disclosure Project, this release may be something different from the usual, arrangement-wise, but that mind-levitating and soulful imprint still remains.

Next up is Big Al's remix. When seeing Big Al's name as a remixer, it is pretty sure that the release itself gets a dance-floor-friendly fix. And true enough, for "Take it Down", this is the one! The Big Al remix of "Take it Down" first drops its bouncy bass and gloomy atmospheric pads as it starts to flawlessly bring together reverberated chords that when accompanied by the bass and the drums will make you start moving!

Third and last is MDR's remix. Known for his irresistible deep groovy bass, glimmering synths, sassy sax, and the good ol' feel good rhodes, MDR is always a standout. His remix on "Take it Down" lives up to the hype. Enough has been said.

Recommendation:

If we're not mistaken, this is the first time three of our favorite deep house artists, TDP, Big Al, and MDR have appeared under one stunning release! The original and the remixes are just amazing, it's a pretty close call for the original and its remixes, hence we recommend getting all of them... now.


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Sumsuch- Chop Shop

Saturday, August 11, 2012



About:


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!


Sounds Like:


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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Adham & Hisham Zahran- Purple Sunday EP

Saturday, February 12, 2011

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For the 43rd release on Acryl Music, Egyptian brothers Adham and Hisham Zahran debut with their "Purple Sunday" EP-- a release with two brand new originals filled with Sunday afternoon bliss as well as two stunning remixes from The Disclosure Project (JP Phillippe and Mr. Jones) and Swedish producer Dana Bergquist.

Purple Sunday (Original Mix)
Nothing can go wrong with the original mix of Purple Sunday! An ultra-chill track characterized by its fuzzy groovy bass, mellow Rhode organ progressions, and a  dash of that Sunday afternoon vibe-- this is the Zahran brothers' "Purple Sunday".

Triplets (Original Mix)
Similar to the first track, "Triplets" comes in with a warm and upbeat atmosphere, but this time around, its walking bass joins the fun! A soft and easy-going piano rhythm also adds to the dance-value of "Triplets"-- and that you cannot afford to miss.

Purple Sunday (Dana Bergquist Remix)
First of the two remixes is from Dana Bergquist. His remix on Purple Sunday takes on a darker and tech-like drift from the original.

Triplets (The Disclosure Project 4x4 Mix)
JP Phillippe and Mr. Jones take one for the team with their 4x4 remix on "Triplets". Their sound imprints as solo artists really are evident on this one-- highly-melodic piano melodies, and lush and dynamic atmosphere layers to name a few. The guys behind The Disclosure Project really know their grooves!


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