
Daniel Conen aka Silt has made a really big name of himself in the production field as one of those wonderboys who always manages to create something as moving and rather unique as just a few get to achieve. For that reason it is not a strange fact that his work holds some of the highest bestselling positions on the back catalogues of Plastic City, Ready Mix Records, DeepWit Recordings, Cromarti and Kommunity along with our very own imprint Lens Media.
The journey that began back in 2011 with Silt's memorable remix of Signal Fire by Chris Minus continues now at full power with an original theme entitled Mind The Gap an mindblowing production that will crack any bone of your dancing skeleton once it reaches your senses and then penetrates your mind, body and soul. The foundation of this track is a complex rhythm programming rich on pounding beats and drums, pulsating deep analog baseline enriched with bouncy subkicks, mysterious synths and vocals snorting you like an unreal apparition and of course splendid piano chords by which Daniel's distinct touch cannot be mistaken with anyone else's.
The first remix on the package can be characterized as something close to a rare gem , impressive, priceless, one of a kind. In its full glory and vividness this unreal reinterpretation of the original version can be a truly breathtaking introduction tool for any given set and any given crowd. Without wasting more time teasing your curiosity, we would love to introduce to you the mastermind behind this exquisite and absolutely unforgettable Nu Deep epopee and this would be Patrick Podage , an virtuoso producer from Berne (Switzerland) with bright future in the music industry, an artist that proud to say that will appear on numerous occasions on our main and sub imprints in the future. A loud WELCOME!
One more Welcome on Board goes to another Plastic City goldenboy, who contributes to the perfection achievement of this release by providing the second remix in the package. Junior Gee is that talented fella who brings out the groovy deep-tech twist of Mind The Gap - a tight and proper example how the UK skool used to do it and how it still does it in an incomparable way.
As a conclusion we can only say that the excitement around this 15th issue of Lens Media is bigger than ever. So, just in case it's still unclear to you, pay attention and be prepared to come across something significantly good without any slightest exaggeration!
The journey that began back in 2011 with Silt's memorable remix of Signal Fire by Chris Minus continues now at full power with an original theme entitled Mind The Gap an mindblowing production that will crack any bone of your dancing skeleton once it reaches your senses and then penetrates your mind, body and soul. The foundation of this track is a complex rhythm programming rich on pounding beats and drums, pulsating deep analog baseline enriched with bouncy subkicks, mysterious synths and vocals snorting you like an unreal apparition and of course splendid piano chords by which Daniel's distinct touch cannot be mistaken with anyone else's.
The first remix on the package can be characterized as something close to a rare gem , impressive, priceless, one of a kind. In its full glory and vividness this unreal reinterpretation of the original version can be a truly breathtaking introduction tool for any given set and any given crowd. Without wasting more time teasing your curiosity, we would love to introduce to you the mastermind behind this exquisite and absolutely unforgettable Nu Deep epopee and this would be Patrick Podage , an virtuoso producer from Berne (Switzerland) with bright future in the music industry, an artist that proud to say that will appear on numerous occasions on our main and sub imprints in the future. A loud WELCOME!
One more Welcome on Board goes to another Plastic City goldenboy, who contributes to the perfection achievement of this release by providing the second remix in the package. Junior Gee is that talented fella who brings out the groovy deep-tech twist of Mind The Gap - a tight and proper example how the UK skool used to do it and how it still does it in an incomparable way.
As a conclusion we can only say that the excitement around this 15th issue of Lens Media is bigger than ever. So, just in case it's still unclear to you, pay attention and be prepared to come across something significantly good without any slightest exaggeration!
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