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Uplifting house with acoustic guitar riffs and live bass lines. Best disco release so far this year. Worth to buy if you feel nostalgically and want to get on a rare groove trip back to the 70´ties
Backroomsounds is out with a new friend of theirs, Sam Gibbons, better known as #38 Production. On this 12" they have Kay Cee to remix the track in two versions, the Vibes #38 mix and a smashing Morpheus mix.
A. Vibes #38 mix This track fetures the most happy and uplifting part of the original. The club house presented here tickles your ears with joy, and the live guitar riffs and bass lines performs in perfect symbiosis with the violins and piano. There is a velocity change in the main bass on every second stroke, wich make it light and joyfull. There is no vocals on this track, but it dosen´t really matters, because the different themes complete this track perfectly.
B. Morpheus mix This side of the 12" has a more dubby sound, but maintain the light and happy tune. In this mix Sam Gibbons has accomplish to sample the dark, powerfull speach from The Matrix, where Morpheus tells Neo why he has come to him. Furthermore there is samples of one of the Soundtracks, but which I can´t determinate. The floating synth with the high filter on makes it more dark in the sound in some parts of the track. The uplifting violin theme that plays in both tracks make up, for the dubby sound, to give it a good blend of deep and happy house.
This 12" could be a nice unknown suprise at a club evening, to suprise the audience with a matrix sample, by relating to something they know from somehwere. The B-side is by my oppionion the best, but it may vary if you are more into the imortal clubhouse with uplifting themes and hands-in-the-air grooves.
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