
A collaborative pairing of global renown, Trilucid have continued to build an ever-impressive portfolio of music, continued now with "Glint". Remixes come from Sri Lanka and Poland.
Renowned artists in their own rights with high-class DJ credentials, Andy MacDougall and Hilton Caswell have found themselves performing across the globe with regularity. A production career in tandem has seen the duo feature on such revered imprints as Anjunabeats, Perspectives Digital and the "Gone" EP for Particles in December 2018. Returning to Proton Music after a collaboration with Phil Martyn saw a standout remix of Stas Drive's "Abyssal", "Glint" is an elegantly crafted affair that revels in its intricately constructed rhythmic framework and rippling melodic groove. Hitting its stride early on, a glorious bassline adds real depth and energy complementing the central motif. Building through the breakdown with additional layers the second half rises and falls with dancefloor ease to create something truly special.
An award-winning DJ full of class and affability, Subandrio Sinhawansa has music in his veins. Hailing from a musical family, he has gone onto create his own path. Mesmerising audiences with expertly sculpted sets, the Sri Lankan has featured on an array of highly respected imprints including Balkan Connection, Juicebox Music and January 2018's "Fugue State of Mind" for Hernan Cattaneo's Sudbeat Music. Hitting the heights with a quartet of Proton Music remixes that include Andre Sobota, Matter and Tim Penner, Subandrio returns for a fifth outing. Reworking "Glint" with his trademark skill and technique, the core melodic themes are immediately felt before a huge repetitive bassline cadence hits hard with the addition of a pounding kick. Evolving with ease, sumptuous pads add layers of texture and depth while resonating Trilucid's original as an array of additional production work makes its presence felt.
Appearances across their Polish homeland are regular occurrences for the combined pairing of Cream and Deep Fog. Seasoned professionals with a combined 20 years experience and over 400 production credits, the duo have seen their music featured on such esteemed labels as Electronic Tree, Balkan Connection and multiple appearances on the Visceral compilation series. Regulars on Particles with a string of original and remix material, August 2015's "Neverland" EP marked an impressive high point as have remixes of GMJ, Kastis Torrau and Donatello and Andre Sobota. A single remix of GMJ and Matter's "11 Moons" was an impressive Proton Music debut in April 2018 as Cream and Deep Fog continue with a high-energy reworking of "Glint" that is chock full of dancefloor brio. Reprising the melodic theme so central to the original in cleverly filtered fashion, the addition of a mirrored bassline anchored to the melody, makes for a dynamic and vibrant affair. The use of additional production work in delayed arpeggios that add further to the duo's remix post-breakdown sees Cream and Deep Fog at the top of their game.
A "Glint" of golden sunlight shines from the Trilucid studio with jewel-like remixes from Subandrio and Cream and Deep Fog.
Directed by Jay Epoch
AandR by James Warren
Mastered by Trilucid, Cid Inc.
Design by Ben Mautner
Text by James Warren
Renowned artists in their own rights with high-class DJ credentials, Andy MacDougall and Hilton Caswell have found themselves performing across the globe with regularity. A production career in tandem has seen the duo feature on such revered imprints as Anjunabeats, Perspectives Digital and the "Gone" EP for Particles in December 2018. Returning to Proton Music after a collaboration with Phil Martyn saw a standout remix of Stas Drive's "Abyssal", "Glint" is an elegantly crafted affair that revels in its intricately constructed rhythmic framework and rippling melodic groove. Hitting its stride early on, a glorious bassline adds real depth and energy complementing the central motif. Building through the breakdown with additional layers the second half rises and falls with dancefloor ease to create something truly special.
An award-winning DJ full of class and affability, Subandrio Sinhawansa has music in his veins. Hailing from a musical family, he has gone onto create his own path. Mesmerising audiences with expertly sculpted sets, the Sri Lankan has featured on an array of highly respected imprints including Balkan Connection, Juicebox Music and January 2018's "Fugue State of Mind" for Hernan Cattaneo's Sudbeat Music. Hitting the heights with a quartet of Proton Music remixes that include Andre Sobota, Matter and Tim Penner, Subandrio returns for a fifth outing. Reworking "Glint" with his trademark skill and technique, the core melodic themes are immediately felt before a huge repetitive bassline cadence hits hard with the addition of a pounding kick. Evolving with ease, sumptuous pads add layers of texture and depth while resonating Trilucid's original as an array of additional production work makes its presence felt.
Appearances across their Polish homeland are regular occurrences for the combined pairing of Cream and Deep Fog. Seasoned professionals with a combined 20 years experience and over 400 production credits, the duo have seen their music featured on such esteemed labels as Electronic Tree, Balkan Connection and multiple appearances on the Visceral compilation series. Regulars on Particles with a string of original and remix material, August 2015's "Neverland" EP marked an impressive high point as have remixes of GMJ, Kastis Torrau and Donatello and Andre Sobota. A single remix of GMJ and Matter's "11 Moons" was an impressive Proton Music debut in April 2018 as Cream and Deep Fog continue with a high-energy reworking of "Glint" that is chock full of dancefloor brio. Reprising the melodic theme so central to the original in cleverly filtered fashion, the addition of a mirrored bassline anchored to the melody, makes for a dynamic and vibrant affair. The use of additional production work in delayed arpeggios that add further to the duo's remix post-breakdown sees Cream and Deep Fog at the top of their game.
A "Glint" of golden sunlight shines from the Trilucid studio with jewel-like remixes from Subandrio and Cream and Deep Fog.
Directed by Jay Epoch
AandR by James Warren
Mastered by Trilucid, Cid Inc.
Design by Ben Mautner
Text by James Warren
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