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PN039 | 2013-07-15  
Exactly one year ago some funny things happened: straight from Tabernacle compilation Johnny Paguro's The Aftermath was the unexpected protagonist of some huge summer parties but it was on vinyl only so young djs (likely inclined to technological developments) couldn't play it' Then we decided to shape a digital release overflowing with crazy stuff + surprises 'cause we just feel young and free like you guys!
Always time the track caught the attention of some big italian djs and producers as Dj Rocca (Ajello, Erodiscoteque) and Tony Tee (Kaztuma, Chico MD) who fell in love with the track, madly. We asked them to remix it: with great surprise and gratitude they have been kind, smart and prodigious. Talented fellow Montag The Vil got on the bus as well and and that was when Paguro leaped for real!
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No real needs to introduce Dj Rocca: kind of italian disco and electronic music legend, he runs lot of quality projects like Ajello, Crimea X and his own label DWDK with notorious A&R Peedoo. Recently remixed by Andy Weatherall, true partner in crime of concrete icons like Daniele Baldelli and Dimitri From Paris with the cheerful pen name of Erodiscoteque, Rocca packs his version that perfectly coincides with our idea of Summer: funky, sexy and possibly thoughtless; just play it and you'll feel like fresh lime pounded in a glass.
Tony Tee's rework feels deep but in a sunny way: solar synths plunge in a tub of delayed percussions and enveloping bass grooves. A sexual whisper reminds us that the aftermath could also be positive and light-hearted, maybe. What a gift from one of the biggest italian (ex) rapper and a contemporary funk authority like Tony.
House roughneck Montag The Vil gives his personal touch to the original bassline enriching the whole with Chicago rhythmics, pads straight from 90's sunsets and hints of Detroit feelings. Nothing hard, just an amazing re-version full of atmosphere and old school energy for aware pool parties.
Not finished yet: startling B side, exclusive song by Johnny Paguro is ending the hearty package. The title seems to invite all the good music lovers to take a break from uncertain things in life, enjoying beautiful people and music.. After all it's summertime! So Hold On guys: reverberated percs pave the way to an odd ravy synth, please bathers throw your cold salads and dance this pure gem..
The Aftermath is Tabernacle at its peak, as well as the EP of this summer. If you don't agree you better blind you in your closet with something like EDM. No hard feelings.

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