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Where Can We Find Love Again? EP

Stereogamous

Get Up Recordings
GUR053 | 2016-09-05  
The next release on Get Up Recordings comes from Australia's Stereoagamous. No strangers to the label, Stereoagamous turned out the remix for Brooklyn is Burning's "Movin' Too Fast" in 2014, but here we find them with their debut EP for the label, "Where Can We Find Love Again? (feat. Shaun J. Wright & Hard Ton)". They are joined on this lush, gorgeous EP by vocalists Shaun J. Wright of Twirl Recordings and Hard Ton. Hard Ton also remixed the title track along with NYC House music maestro, Tedd Patterson.

Stereogamous are the musical equivalent of Mardi Gras that runs all year. Paul Mac and Jonny Seymour have remixed or collaborated with Kylie, George Michael, Jake Shears, Sia, Sam Sparro, LCD Soundsystem, Faker, The Presets and loads more. Their music is best described as "music for making out", under the genres of "bottom 40", "horizontal dance music" and "bathhouse". They have played in backroom dance floors all over the planet (Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Horse Meat Disco in London, as well as their long-time residency at Trough in Melbourne), mega festivals (Lovebox, the Big Day Out, Vivid), soundtracked fashion parades (NYC, Paris, Sydney fashion week) and also represented at Gay Pride events all around the circuit (Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, Sydney's Mardi Gras, Madrid Pride).

The EP starts off with the original mix of the title track. It's a beautifully deep house song with a warm bassline and pining vocals by Shaun J. Wright and backing vocals by Hard Ton. Shaun, originally from Chicago came up in the scene thanks to his talents, which landed him in the already popular NYC group, Hercules & Love Affair. Hard Ton is the mega talented musical duo from Italy. DJs, performers and visual artists, Hard Ton not only contributed to backing vocals, but also did an amazing remix for the track. A dub mix is also included here, with snippets and bursts of vocals laid over rhythmic beats.

The second remix comes from House music master, Tedd Patterson. Tedd produces and remixes much like his DJing, with driving percussive beats and deep techno textures. His history in the dance music world is legendary, from his extensive catalog of production work to his DJing, truly making him a "DJ's DJ". His remix is here is timeless and will be a peak hour track on the dancefloor.

Rounding out the EP is a B-Side track titled, "Deep Train of Thought". It's an Orb-like journey through electronic soundscapes and vocoded vocals.

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