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Audio Logic is excited to present Ben Brown’s new EP featuring 3 original tunes. Designed to Destroy is a gritty, progressive beast. Simple Feelings conveys a melodic and groovy picture with added funkiness. The final tune, Vega, is Ben’s signature progressive sound that builds plenty of tension and ignites dance floors.

Catalog #AL028
Release Date: August 4th, 2009
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Ben Brown – Designed To Destroy EP
01. Designed To Destroy
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Ben_Brown-Designed_To_Destroy.mp3]
02. Simple Feelings
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Ben_Brown-Simple_Feelings.mp3]
03. Vega
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Ben_Brown-Vega.mp3]

Selected Reactions

Andy Moor – Some cool tracks here, top stuff.

Chloe – Vega is the one for me. It’s funky and I love those synth sounds. It’s a great great style and I will get down to it.

Christopher Manik – ‘Simple feelings’ is dope… Ben is always solid.

Darin Epsilon – Designed To Destroy is my favorite here. Nice sounds being used, love that dirty bassline. The track will sound even better sped up! You can tell a lot of time and effort went into all three tracks.

Kristina Sky – Loving Designed To Destroy. Funky progger fit to destroy any proper sound system. In the box!

Luke Porter – Designed to destroy is cool. Love the warped bassline!

Mashtronic – Vega is massive! Great stuff from Ben Brown again.

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Nv & Noy’s debut release, Ocean Drive, caught the ears of many when it arrived on the scene. Armin Van Buuren hand picked the tune for his ASOT radio show and Solarstone spun it on his Solaris International Podcast. The biggest support came from Tiesto, whom caned the track on his european tour and included Ocean Drive on his Creamfields MixMag covermount CD for the August 2009 issue.

That kind of support for a new artist is typically unheard of. Riding that wave, Nv & Noy are back with two new original tracks that bring out the essence of summer and good times. 1999 and Ibiza feature their trademark melodic progressive sound with a fresh vibe and uplifting feel. Both tracks are now available exclusively at Beatport.

Catalog # AL027
Release Date: July 21st, 2009
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01. 1999
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Nv%26Noy-1999.mp3]

02. Ibiza
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Nv%26Noy-Ibiza.mp3]

Select Reactions

Blake Jarrell – I like Ibiza

Chloe – Ibiza for me. I would love to play this as the sun was coming up on the beach, great tune!

D:Fuse – Solid production and melody, I like both tracks.

Darin Epsilon – Solid production quality in both of these, nicely done. I like the triplet action in 1999. The release is very cool crossover techy progressive.

Flash Brothers – Support on both tracks, your best release in 2009!

Harry Lemon – Absolutely fantastic EP! Progressive is making a BIG return this year and productions like these are just what we all need. Brilliant stuff!

Jaytech – Really liking Ibiza, groovy, cool chords and club friendly!

Luke Porter – Ibiza is really cool, very uplifiting.

Nosmo – Both are great summer tunes!

Rob Passow (M.O.D.E.) – Been using Ibiza as our “last track of the night” in all of our sets, love it!

Seba Rebolero – Excellent EP! Full support & 1999 is my favorite.

Stefan (Progressive-World.at) – 1999 sounds awesome, yet dark & progressive. It’s a cool tune. Ibiza should be a big tune for pool parties, it’s lovely!

Topher Jones – Love 1999… will be playing this one!

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Catalog #AL026
Release Date: July 7th, 2009
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Chris Walsh & Jeremy Coutre – A Few Bits & Bobs EP
01. Diet Techno
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Chris%20Walsh%20%26%20Jeremy%20Coutre%20-%20Diet%20Techno.mp3]
02. Hello Kilo (Short Mix)
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Chris%20Walsh%20%26%20Jeremy%20Coutre%20-%20Hello%20Kilo%20(Short%20Mix).mp3]
03. Hello Kilo (Tall Mix)
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Chris%20Walsh%20%26%20Jeremy%20Coutre%20-%20Hello%20Kilo%20(Tall%20Mix).mp3]
04. Mexicans On Sleds
[audio:http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/audio/Chris%20Walsh%20%26%20Jeremy%20Coutre%20-%20Mexicans%20On%20Sleds.mp3]

Chris Walsh & Jeremy Coutre return to Audio Logic Recordings with a massive original 4 track EP titled A Few Bits & Bobs. Having already received early support from Dave Seaman, John Digweed and Hernan Cattaneo, Chris & Jeremy are set to make some noise in the progressive arena with this EP.

Diet Techno opens the EP with a fierce groove. The track leads to a break where an underlying bass track is filtered in and builds plenty of tension. At the peak of the build the track unloads a fury of energy that will drive dance floors crazy.

Hello Kilo is a progressive gem. Supported by John Digweed on his North American tour with Sasha in 2008, Hello Kilo has massive appeal. Chris & Jeremy have included 2 mixes in the EP; A ‘Short’ mix and ‘Tall’ mix, with the latter adding a few extra minutes when you encounter those epic dance floor moments that you just don’t want to end.

Mexicans On Sleds closes the EP as the final track. Mexicans On Sleds adds more groove and melodic elements compared to its Diet Techno & Hello Kilo counterparts, but does so with pure class.

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