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Check out this techno threesome with a brand new track from Jimmy Van M, Luxor T and 3LIAS as they bring the Da Goom to the table. Its forthcoming on the Selador label and has five flavours for you to get stuck into...
And they just keep on coming. One Selador bomb release follows another. For SEL016, as it's affectionately known behind the scenes, the label presents a new production team comprising of three very talented individuals.
Many of you will already be familiar with the one they call Jimmy Van M, an esteemed DJ and producer of note for many years with a plethora of releases to his name for such luminaries as Bedrock and the Balance Series.
The second component of this formidable trio is Luxor T, a Buenos Aires based producer who's been steadily carving out a reputation for himself through his releases on the likes of Bedrock and Parquet Recordings and remixes for Guy J and Marco Bailey to name just two.
And the final piece of the production jigsaw is Elias Merheb under his alias 3LIAS. Elias is another 'one to watch' having learned his trade and crafted his art as resident DJ at one of the Middle East's most renowned clubs, the legendary BO18 in Beirut, Lebanon.
Together they bring us 'Da Goom'. A room shaking slab of high grade techno presented in two variations, both equally deadly in their own right. The 'Original Mix' is pure futuristic mayhem. Death Star techno for androids on acid, main room madness that's set to destroy.
Its little sister 'The Dub' plays the supporting role to a proverbial tee. Altogether subtler, the guys plough a less frantic course with housier undertones but still plenty of techno flavouring. It's one of those genre blurring beauties that give us such a headache when choosing Beatport categories. Some tracks just don't like being pigeonholed.
The first of three big remixes comes courtesy of Arjun Vagale. Hot on the heels of his recent releases for Tronic and Herzblut, India's leading Techno exponent has gone as far as to suggest that this his favourite remix he's ever done and on this evidence it’s hard to argue. A perfectly on point piece of work.
Next up Selador homeboy Seff turns in another speaker busting serving of authentic acid house. Fresh and raw like good sushi but with a nod and a wink to the halcyon days of the late 80s, this is Seff doing what Seff does best and we that's why we love him.
And finally, the label's very own Steve Parry delivers on his promise of not leaving it another five years between remixes as he comes all guns blazing with the peak time goodness. A relentless tech house workout that'll leave you breathless. Look out.
:: Listen to previews of all the mixes right here!
:: Jimmy Van M, Luxor T, 3LIAS - Da Goom (B018 Main Mix) :: Jimmy Van M, Luxor T, 3LIAS - Da Goom (B018 Dub Mix) :: Jimmy Van M, Luxor T, 3LIAS - Da Goom (Arjun Vagale Remix) :: Jimmy Van M, Luxor T, 3LIAS - Da Goom (SEFF Remix) :: Jimmy Van M, Luxor T, 3LIAS - Da Goom (Steve Parry Remix)
RELEASE DATE: Available this month in all good download stores
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