Sizemoreism – Fertilize EP
Catalog #: AL031
Release Date: October 27th 2009
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01. Fertilize (Vocal Mix)
02. Gastropoda
03. Modeshifter
04. The Sexual Wishing Well
05. Fertilize (Dub Mix)
Through a hurricane of hometown hating, swift navigation is the key. In 2005, Sizemoreism took on a journey to create contemporary electronic music that could reflect the northern parts of Sweden and in the long run create a sound-scape to his imaginary spacesuit. 4 years of cutting samples, testing out kick drums and scrobbling gnarly ass electro presets he realized that less is more, brake it down to the bone gristle, kill your darlings, shape your love ones and strap it tight. You may call him a slow starter, so be it but finally in ‘09 in someway you could start to visualize the distant opacity of a triangular shaped pattern in a organized wall of nothingness, blunt attempts of expressing undefined feelings. So now a jump off is set, done and fixated, the turnout is uncertain, hopefully in the near future a sign of life will appear and fuse into the high quality kettle of the musical aesthetics we in this world choose to dub as microhouse.
As eternal decay of a perfectly shaped rimshot, the rhythms are to cut loose and allowed to shift persona as they start a ethereal roll as a metallic hi-hat cluster often interpreted as musical tumbleweed along the filthy shores of the Nordic sea. Sizemoreism’s music is thriving to be a musical melting pot ranging from Phillp Glass to Foreinger with Flintheart Glomgold as the prime spectator. His Audio Logic Recordings debut is nothing short of dubby, organic deep house goodness with elements of techno to spice things up.
Diego Mongelos – Glitcher Damage / Random Shaker
Catalog #: AL030
Release Date: October 6th 2009
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01. Glitcher Damage
02. Random Shaker
South American producer Diego Mongelos returns to Audio Logic with two tech-house gems. Diego has consistently carved out a niche progressive-tech sound but retains the Latin flavor from south of the equator in all of his work.
Glitcher Damage opens up the senses with a bright synth stab effected by a spicy delay and redux. Diego keeps the energy stripped down and subdued until midway at which point he breaks it down with eerie pads. The tension rises mildly until a stutter effect h, hi, hits… and we’re back. An amazing piece of work.
Random Shaker starts with a chunky percussive swing and deep bass line. Synth hits emulate percussion and play off the low frequency bass creating and intoxicating groove. Diego takes it deep with an emotive break but keeps the energy flowing throughout and finishes strong.
Feedback:
Alex Fish (Holosound) – Good work here by Diego. I will try at least one of these at my next party. I originally thought Glitcher Damage was the standout but midway through Random Shaker I’m not so sure…. more like this please!
Ben Brown – Liking both… Glitcher damage is my favorite of the two.
Blake Jarrell – Nice proper deep tech house stuff here… my favorite release on Audio Logic this year so far!
Chloe – Random Shaker is sweet. Definitely going to play it.
Christopher Manik – Been playing Glitcher Damage for a while… went down well at one of my EU shows this summer! Cool stuff for sure!
David Call – Some great non-peak progressive to get the dancefloor started.
Joe Fisher – Amazing EP. Diego Mongelos is one of my favorites producers from South America.
Kris Barleben – Glitcher Damage, simple driving effective with big dynamics and great techy shuffle, both tracks are very cool.
Luke Porter – Glitcher Damage is my pick here.
Miss Nine – Glitcher Damage is the one!
Nick Stoynoff – Both tracks are outstanding, great groove with fantastic percussion. The break in ‘Glitcher Damage’ nearly made me want to rip my face off, wicked stuff!
RJ Pickens – Glitcher Damage for me. A nice piece of prog twisted with a tech-house edge. Will support!
Rob Passow (M.O.D.E.) – Loving both mixes – very into Diego’s sound at the moment.
Seneca – Glitcher Damage is absolutely wicked and Random Shaker has a great groove to it. One of my favorite producers as of late!
Stefan (Progressive-World.at) – Glitcher Damage is a very cool groovy tune… I really love it! Random Shaker is equally good!
Tyler Hampton – Fenske
Catalog #: AL029
Release Date: September 8th 2009
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01. Original Mix
02. Jan van Lier Remix
03. Seba Rebolero Remix
Charley “Tyler Hampton” Pugmire, formerly of The Hamptons duo, has returned to Audio Logic with an amazing production called Fenske. Funky, groovy, epic and a whole hell of a lot more adjectives can be used to describe this genre-bending masterpiece. The initial groove gets down with lots of funk and swing then comes out of no where with an epic break down chock full of emotive strings. Tyler then leads to a break beat build up and is a blast from the past as he takes it back to the original groove and finishes the track with lots of energy.
Fenske has had its share of early support with its inclusion on the Human Frequency mix compilation by D:Fuse and the wizard himself, James Zabiela, calling the breakdown in the original mix, “epic”.
After a chance meeting at the Beatport Pool Party in Miami, Jan van Lier expressed his interest in working with Audio Logic. Jan’s take on Fenske is downright hypnotizing. He unleashes a sexy groove out of the gates and leads up to infectious, lingering pads. Jan’s mix has the early support of Definitive boss John Acquaviva and will surely appeal to a wide variety of music heads.
South American newcomer Seba Rebolero offers up a dark and groovy interpretation of Fenske. Seba slowly builds the tension and fires away after the break. Seba’s mix has loads of support from south of the equator!
Feedback
Andy Moor – Supporting original mix 7/10
Ben Brown – Great release, full support on Tyler’s original. 8.5/10
Blake Jarrell – Great groove in original mix. 8/10
Christian Cambas – Supporting Jan van Lier’s remix. 7/10
Christian Scott (NYC, Open Bar, Jellybean) – Wow, great remix by Jan van Lier. I love it!
Darin Epsilon – Very strong track! Original is the best version. Good rolling feel to the whole production. Will have for September chart consideration. 8/10
David Call – Enjoying the whole package, but the original is definitely for me. 8/10
Diego Mongelos – Great EP… there are many sounds and all the mixes have a great atmosphere. The Jan Van Lier mix is a really good progressive tune, but my favorite is the Seba Rebolero remix. Good vibe and builds. Full support! 8/10
D:Fuse – Dig the original mix!
Eelke Kleijn – Excellent original mix! 8/10
Flash Brothers – Original mix is good stuff!
Gabriel Ben (Tektronic) – I absolutely like the Jan van Lier remix big time! 9/10
Gianluca Motta – Perfect for any dancefloor. 8/10
Harry Avers (Noice Radio/Podcast) – Niiiice remix by Jan van Lier!
James Zabiela – The break in the original mix is epic!
Jan van Lier – Stoked to be a part of this release! Original is wicked and was great to remix. 9/10
Jeff Belfi (Blue Room Project) – Nice package!
Joe Fisher – Seba Rebolero is my pick here! Fantastic EP… will chart and play. 9/10
John Acquaviva – Love the bumpy groove. It’s funk-proggy and should appeal to all sorts. It’s very pryda-ish.
Luke Porter – Original is huge and Jan van Lier remix is very good, really groovy stuff! 8/10
Matt Rowan – Really cool tune from Tyler here. He’s been on a roll of late and this is up there with his best work. 8/10
Mike Hiratzka – Tyler Hampton delivers another cool groove!
Miss Nine – Original mix for me.
Nick Stoynoff – Great release! Massive remix from Jan Van Lier! 10/10
Noel Sanger – Spoiled for choice here… 3 great mixes! 8/10
Ornette (My House Your House) – Will drop these on the radio next week! Thanks very much!
Phatjak – Great release!
RJ Pickens (Vision Chicago) – Jan van Lier remix is deep, groovy and captivating! 8/10
Rob Passow (M.O.D.E.) – Original mix is excellent. 8/10
Steve Mulder (Nervous, Teggno, Amsterdam) – Great work on the Jan van Lier remix… What a Tune!!!