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James Harcourt

» Galia Melon

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 06-05-07 12:12

Label: SpinOut Records
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electro/ House


Just when you wonder what’s coming next, they throw out something to rival any of there previous releases and yet again supply some extremely tasty diverse floor reworkings.

Twisted Frequency's James Harcourt supplies Spinout’s next installment, of to which were treated with more floor busting 4/4. The Original mix is a slow builder at first with a cool synth styled riff that works up into a more pacey flow before going into the breakdown and then drops back in.

Australian hot producers/remixers Aston Shuffle step up to fully thrash and batter the track out and the system speaker too, with a hot remix. Still relatively new to the scene but recent remixes for Chris Lake and Malente have already set them apart to be the next cream of the crop. A full throttle heads down having it vibe with a bouncy injected beat and twisted dark electronic bleeps and noises for a full workout, it batters the speaker and pounds the energy. A warbling big bass and extremely phatt kicking sound make this a must for any set.

Lee Coombs finishes off the remixes with a genre mixing acid squelching filter filthy fest. Verging away from his usual Breaks style we get a more minimal approach with a building journey. It growls along until the breakdown which has an intense build and kick with pure electronica written all over it thrashing it out until the end.


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