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Dom Kane

» EP

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 15-02-08 18:22

Label: Fakt Recordings
Format: Digital
Genre: House, Electro, Tech


Hailed by many already as a distinctive member for the nu-skool dj and producers Xeton Records owner Dom Kane certainly never fails to make an impressionable mark on the dance floor with gritty dirty beats. Past releases on 852, Erase, Fat! and many more have secured an army of fans, and this Fakt! EP will continue that trend.

After blending up house, through to electro and 4/4 floor breaks on his previous hit remake of Orbital’s “Halcyon” and gaining vast support from James Zabiela, Hernan Cattaneo, Sander Kleinenberg, Sasha, Matt Darey, Paul Van Dyk its certainly easy to see what’s going on… Dom Kane’s is, that’s for sure.

Smoke Machine kicks off with an enthralling and totally driving bassline with a heavy mind printed carved and cutting approach. A smooth rolling kick works alongside to propel the extra sounds and effects that glisten through the speaker cone. Tripped out elements get thrown into the pot and work well with the phat bass.

Barion Genisis has a more housey bass with a cool chunky floating point that intensifies into some obscure sounds and noises that screech up and down with some killer touches aimed perfectly at the dance floor with cascading effect and before you realise you’ve been taken down another trip to Kane land.

Released digitally Feb 25th 2008.


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