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[b]ARTIST:[/b] Hans Bouffmeyhre
[b]ALBUM[/b]: Indecent Ep
[b]LABEL:[/b] Aciitone Red
[b]CAT:[/b] ATR013
[b]RELEASE DATE:[/b] Out Now
[b]REMIXERS: [/b] Bigger Than Jesus | Hypertic

[b]BUY | LISTEN:[/b]
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/269312/indecent_ep#

Another late night package from [b]Aciitone Red[/b] with a two track Ep from Sleaze label boss and glasweigan tecnho guru[b] Hans Bouffmeyhre[/b]. [b]Indecent Ep[/b] serves up two moody slabs of [i]peak hour techno[/i], with quality remixes on offer from Bigger than Jesus and rising Dublin duo [b]Hypertic[/b].

A big room bassline and a dark corner shuffle is the best way to describe title track Indecent, a super streamline production merging both retro and new school techno sounds to create a well rounded and highly infectious late night groove.

A deeper B side with Heart Ache but with groove still very much in tact, atmosphere and tension is built with the clever use of twisted vocal and lead. Rolling percussion and fx create good pace throughout with killer build and twisted drop that’s sure to turn the club inside out.

[b]Bigger Than Jesus[/b] give us the first of two top remixes on this package and another techno bomb is on offer, driving low end comes together well with the clanging atmospheric bells, a refreshing take that’s sure to set any dark room alight.

Back to the groove with Dublin duo[b] Hypertic’s[/b]remix, as a churning, twisted slice of tech delivers on all fronts. Groovy low end, snappy percussion and super slick stabs complimented by twisted vocal additions and mass upon mass of energy this one is sure to work you up the walls.


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[b]FEEDBACK: [/b]

The Bigger than Jesus Rmx is cool. Thanks!
[b]James Zabiela[/b]

Love indecent and Heartache originals. Great tunes.
[b]Dj Chloe[/b]

Been playing all mixes. hard to pick a fav...
[b]Matador[/b]

4 track floor killer... Will be supporting, especially the Hypertic remix. Great stuff.
[b]Aaron Shim[/b]

Top quality techno release from the consistently good Aciitone stamp.
[b]Mark Kavanagh[/b]

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[b]ARTIST:[/b] Robsounds
[b]RELEASE:[/b] Velvet Ep
[b]LABEL:[/b] Aciitone Blue
[b]RELEASE DATE: [/b] Out Now
[b]REMIXERS:[/b] Bubba | Avus

[b]BUY | LISTEN:[/b]
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/269914/velvet_ep

[b]FEEDBACK:[/b]

[i]Bubba remix is excellent.
FAFA MONTECO (HYPNOTIC MUSIC)

Like the slow versdion of velvet. The piano is going to hit it!
AXEL BARTSCH (SPORT CLUB MUSIC)

A dreamscape soundtrack!
DARREN RICE

Velvet is the one for me ... Ooozes requiescence on a paddle boat!
SAOIRSE RYAN (RTE PULSE)

Fantastic EP... Totally Unique and beautiful! Full support
ALEX PARSONS[/i]

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[b]Robsounds[/b] returns with his third Ep on Aciitone, and as the youngest of our labels grows from strength to strength Rob continues to mold the deeper sound of[b] Aciitone Blue.[/b] The [b]Velvet Ep[/b] arrives super deep and drenched in sunshine influence's, it includes another two beautiful pieces from Rob alongside a sluggish and very retro [b]"Crushed"[/b] remix from [b]Bubba[/b] and a truly understated and much deeper minimal remix from [b]Avus[/b] to round off the package.

Deep, warm and strangely beautiful Velvet is the title track on this one, a definite Detroit influence can be heard early on with a deep pad creating the mood and setting the tone throughout, layer upon layer follows with overlying keys and suburb melodies creating a mass of atmosphere. The arrangement and use of percussion help Velvet shine and are sure make this work on many levels over summer months.

Unsure how [b]Bubba[/b] arrived where he did with his remix but his "crushed mix" stands strong on the package and has the potential to become a summer anthem with those that like a feelgood house bomb. His sluggish house take comes as real surprise, with loose groovy percussion, a fantastic bassline, plethora of fx, samples and bite and and oh so retro piano hook, we can expect hands in the air as this one plays out.

[b]Frangelico[/b] is the B side and toughest of the lot, its a fusion of big room leads, twinkling nostalgic melody and fantastic atmosphere and tension throughout. With more super tight percussion and arrangement as always Rob delivers once again on all fronts.

Finally comes the [b]Avus remix[/b] of Frangelico, an understated stripped back affair that sits nicely among the package and rounds things off with very little fuss. His less is more approach works well here, using clicky percussion and deep sub to create the early groove the main hook comes in the form of one of Robs original layering synths. Keeping the original feel of Frangelico this should appeal to the deeper heads.

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