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Daniel Portman: 'Battle Scars' Incl. remixes [Dyami]


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Tracklist:

1. Battle Scars

2. Battle Scars (Dirty Disorder remix)

3. Battle Scars (George Delkos remix)

4. Battle Scars (Daniel Portman's Passenger 10 remix)

Press Release:

Dyami's first release of the season gathers some of the most prominent names of 2008; "Battle Scars" by Daniel Portman, complimented by remixes from Dirty Disorder and George Delkos.

Swiss Daniel Portman has spent many years submerged in music in order to reach his exclusive producing. At last discovered by Chris Reece in 2007, Daniel gained breakthrough with his first EP on Unreleased Digital: " Backside / Evolution". Promptly remixing for many labels such as Mylo and Morrison Records, he has also had the opportunity to remix the classics "Greece 2000" and "Three Drives" for S2 Records.

Dirty Disorder is based in the Netherlands - his productions have inspired labels such as Audio Therapy and Little Moutain for headlining remixes.

Settled in Greece, George Delkos has topped the charts with his hit single DefToner on Dezign Music in 2008. The year also includes a luscious remix on Audio Therapy.

1. 'Battle Scars' - Daniel Portman composes his groove on a bass resembling heartbeats. When the track immerses into feel, it's powerful essence claims instant hold on its listeners. Rushes and stumbles of synths combined with cascading chords lift towards heavenly aperture.

2.Dirty Disorder's remix descends towards a steady groove. Deep within all its might, thrills of naughty anguish linger on the original's channel. Prodigiously dark and lifting, this cut is filled with sinful instinct resonance.

3.George Delkos' remix softly climbs into the original's stature without blooming into its frenzy. Layers of the original intertwine themselves apprehensively underlined by a kind jingle. Curiosity built within maturity.

4. Don't forget to check out Daniel Portman's Passenger 10 extra goodie remix for some deeper hits ringing within the original.

Reactions:

Nick Warren - love the original and George delkos mix.

Leigh Morgan - Dirty Disorder mix is nice and heavy…hypnotic, works nicely.

Darin Epsilon  - Amazing stuff, guys. Really really cool music. All mixes are quality. I think that Dirty Disorder remix is going to get some heavy plays from me. Full support and will chart.

Johan Vermeulen - Dirty Disorder remix is awesome, thanks!

Cid Inc - Ok so, Dyami has proven to be an absolutely solid and quality label! Another gorgeus package and I really have problems to pick the best one from this. George Delkos and Dirty Diosrders remixes for those more deeper moments and Original Mix for busier. Will defo support all of them!

Neil Quigley - Very nice EP, all mixes are nice although I'll probably play George Delkos' in my sets.Looking forward to the next Dyami

Steve Mill- HUGE ONE..lovely original , been playin all the way the last weeks remixes work great too.

Luke Porter - Original & George Delkos mixes for me here. George's slightly more stripped back version is particularly good - really into it. Great package, full support.

Bart Van Wissen - very cool remix by Dirty Disorder!

Patch Park - Nice package! Already playing the Dirty Disorder Remix. Great stuff!

OUT NOW Exclusively On:Beatport

Info:

Dyami Website

Dyami Records Myspace

Daniel Portman Myspace

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