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Wake Up

Elef

Local Talk
LT030 | 2013-05-10  
With Local Talk release no. 30 we’re moving further into territories of straight up no fuzz dance floor action. Already having releases on Dirt Crew Recordings, murmur & Hypercolour Elef knows a thing or two about delivering jacking tracks. Wake Up Call comes in two versions. The original version is a kick & snare pattern driven monster track with heavy arpeggios and deep pads. On the flip Brennan Green don’t hold back either. The main melodic pattern together with percussions is unleashed straight on and as the tracks evolves he adds TR-303’s lines making the track even more epic.With Local Talk release no. 30 we’re moving further into territories of straight up no fuzz dance floor action. Already having releases on Dirt Crew Recordings, murmur & Hypercolour Elef knows a thing or two about delivering jacking tracks. Wake Up Call comes in two versions. The original version is a kick & snare pattern driven monster track with heavy arpeggios and deep pads. On the flip Brennan Green don’t hold back either. The main melodic pattern together with percussions is unleashed straight on and as the tracks evolves he adds TR-303’s lines making the track even more epic. As Elef described the remix ”perfect for a Panorama Bar set”. The remix is worthy enough based on that one side alone. As a digital bonus Elef slows down the tempo a bit and gives a chunky piece of bassline infected track called Holdin U. A release that combines melody, grittiness, baselines for late night scenes on the big dance floors.

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