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Techno
guru DJ Alixir reviews the latest sounds hitting the dancefloor
soon.
He gives his verdict of the what tunes you will soon be shaking
your booty to...
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a 'divas to the dancefloor please'
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Artist:
Jurgen Driessen
Title: "Passion"
Label: Mutekki
Format: 12"
Cat: mutekki no.11
Style: Minimal Techno Release Date: Out Now
Jurgen Driessen is a formidable producer in many justified rights.
He was the sound genius behind Oliver Klein and Marc Et Claude as
well as one of the industry's contributors that has co-written within
projects such as 'Exit EEE', 'Acrid Abeyance', 'Assign' and Unknown
Structure's 'Music On The Brain' which have been released on renowned
labels such as Harthouse, Finger Lickin' and Positiva, not to forget
the fact that he's one half of the Mutekki label.
A previous huge hit with leading progressive house DJs was 'Help
Me' which was released last year to much acclaim, and has been licensed
in many countries globally, I think that now you're getting the
idea of just what this man is all about!
'Passion' is a pure blend of tribal progressive house and some seventies
roots amongst other comparative influences. The beat is there before
you know it amongst a 'divas to the dancefloor please' (Junior Vasquez
- Future Sound Of New York - MOS) stylised tom riff layered with
well chosen offbeat percussion and airplanes taking off ?!
A groovy walking bassline surges along with swirling rope noises
to introduce new layers and breaks.
There's a 'Mark Summer' (Magic Summer EP - famous for it's borrowed
Magic Roundabout sample) simulated female vocal in the background
signalling the lead up towards the first big explosion of a breakdown.
When the tune breaks, we hear a voice speaking of 'desire' and 70's
flanged guitar chords chug away in unison until everything is stripped
away and only the guitar loop remains.
Swirling winds begin to build behind the strumming before an almighty
kick off back into tribal progressive madness that slowly strips
itself back to bare bones for the finale. Jurgen Driessen knows
how to construct good music, well thought out sounds that would
seem out of place anywhere else and attention to detail when it
comes to delays and spot effects that don't drown anything else
out.
On the engineering side, it's been engineered to sound crisp and
hard without being too overdone. It'll slip in and out of the mix
very nicely indeed, no worries about fiddling with knobs to get
the track in unnoticed and you can always layer it onto other tracks
without too much of a "drown out factor". Get your skates on and
get a copy whilst you can, it'll fill the floors!
A1: 'Passion' B1: 'Passion' - Non Vocal Mix
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