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Specialising in Afro-leaning electronic music, AMÉMÉ has marked himself as one of the continent’s breakthrough talents in recent years.
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"Drum Beat" comes next, manifesting as a welcome slice of contemporary Afro-house that’s packed full of raw instrumentals and authentic lyrical samples, before Joeski’s remix brings things to an up-tempo, club-ready close. Tribal percussion drifts in and out alongside, whilst whirring key solos feature subtly throughout. The Latin influence is experienced right from the word go on "Loca", as Saharan-esque elements build alongside resonant hats and playful, Spanish-like vocals. The record includes a remix by longstanding US house veteran Joeski, marking a major career achievement for the Benin-born talent. One Tribe label-owner Amémé makes his debut production appearance on Crosstown Rebels with the three-track EP "Drum Beat". Side elements moving forward enhance the whole structure to deliver pure mental vibe construction. Diligent 148 bpm-remix, the track focuses on the development of hard cut vocals from the original mix, mechanically deployed among muddy atmospheric breaks. The final remix from Ploy is overarching and consolidates the whole EP around sharp resequenced loops based on the main sample cuts. Guber shows in 'Wrong Ibiza' he is a savant in creating an engaging tapestry of sample loops, a sonic magic carpet ride of forgotten genres, a ride that does not lean on nostalgia to create magic but utilizing his uncompromising ears to weaves and waves decades of dance music sounds into a new end-product for the here and now. One face that is more uncertain, with bass lines densely packed with Brazilian-influenced drums, while the other is composed with tech-house cuts dimensioned and played around different rhythms and tempos. Wrong Ibiza EP follows 2 opposite dynamics from mental endothermic deployments to spontaneous exothermic loop deliveries.
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When Guber is self-releasing, his visual identity is heavily influenced by asset plants & machinery from the Energy Industry and enable to finally produce overall tracks with a universe deeply reflecting his own day-to-day work environment. His influences come from the 90’ metal scene to the UK Bass 2010 decade bangers, both following common paths of massive sub-frequencies shocks and obsessional drum loop. While you may think he’s newcomer in the local electronic scene, he has already released several records from Paris-based Beat X Changers, Bad Winners Records labels as well as several self-releases that has been heard all around Europe. Guber is a blue-collar bass music producer from Paris. Pressed at the world famous Archer Records in Detroit. Mixed and mastered at the Bear Cave in Detroit mastered by Dietrich Schoenemann. The label continues to build momentum through 2022 with some great releases. Drawing inspiration from Basic Channel, Echo Space and Terry Lee Brown Jr., this mix will fit great into those deep dark German style house sets. They are on remix duties serving up their signature deep, late night dark Detroit warehouse inspired sound. Nic delivers 3 of his signature style driving house tunes for the first time on vinyl and they are not to be missed!Īirport Society are the Detroit duo of Brian Kage and Ryan Sadorus who founded the label BerettaMusic together nearly 20 years ago. Nic is a rising star in the house music scene and has been honing his sound the past 10 years incorporating driving deep house and soulful Detroit techno elements. BerettaMusic, known for discovering and developing Detroit talent and serving as a launching ground for several well known artists such as Seth Troxler, Ryan Crosson, Luke Hess and many others, exposes another great new talent in Detroit with his first vinyl release, Nic Joseph