Hot on the heels of their acclaimed Bounce EP - which garnered support from the likes of Nicole Moudaber, Stacey Pullen and Bimas - Rockwell & Landers deliver another tech-tacular 2-tracker, with remixes from label newcomers Lauro Martins and Paul Najera & Jr. Quijada.
Title track Spark opens the EP with a deep and relentless groove accentuated with all the tasty little nuances and incidentals we've come to expect from the guys - a deep bassline keeps the track moving along as cut up vox and minimal keys add a level of depth and melody to keep the floor pulsating.
Now based in California, Brazilian-born Lauro Martins keeps the relentless vibe of the original intact but morphs it into a real tribal Tech House groover, making more of the vocal and adding muted drum hits and extra percussion to develop the track with great effect.
Movement cuts the tempo down a notch and takes things in a Housier direction. Tasty vocal stabs sit nicely over the dreamy pads and chunky percussion, making way for increasingly melodic keys that build tension and energy.
Paul Najera & Jr. Quijada's Muzik Box Remix stays true to the original, but adding bouncy snares and a new key arrangement to give the track a deeper edge that will work very nicely on the cooler floors.
Tell us what you think, we really value your feedback and support. Thanks for listening.
A44M
Title track Spark opens the EP with a deep and relentless groove accentuated with all the tasty little nuances and incidentals we've come to expect from the guys - a deep bassline keeps the track moving along as cut up vox and minimal keys add a level of depth and melody to keep the floor pulsating.
Now based in California, Brazilian-born Lauro Martins keeps the relentless vibe of the original intact but morphs it into a real tribal Tech House groover, making more of the vocal and adding muted drum hits and extra percussion to develop the track with great effect.
Movement cuts the tempo down a notch and takes things in a Housier direction. Tasty vocal stabs sit nicely over the dreamy pads and chunky percussion, making way for increasingly melodic keys that build tension and energy.
Paul Najera & Jr. Quijada's Muzik Box Remix stays true to the original, but adding bouncy snares and a new key arrangement to give the track a deeper edge that will work very nicely on the cooler floors.
Tell us what you think, we really value your feedback and support. Thanks for listening.
A44M
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