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Heikki L Pres. Syndicate of Beatz

» Tum Tum

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 26-03-09 21:08

Label: Cr2
Format: Digital
Genre: House


Finland’s Heikke has a multitude of releases to put to credit under various pseudonyms that have graced and produced a full spectrum of sound with favour and support across the board. Tum Tum is a fresh think of summer genre crossing track that uses a simple vocal word repeated and looped whilst deeply moving sound, effects and swishes pump along a string basis. The Strings are so clear, crisp it’s a high class production that will work an sublime funky shaking dance floor big time.

For the remix treatment, Botz & Flydrums v Danni Villa collaboration utilizes a tribal infusion and tech house groove vibed mix. Whilst it remains true to the Original and steady paced and using the vocal hook well the sparser intro and percussive stripped down version gradually builds up with a long lead into the piano break to keep the spirit refreshed and happy. A later different direction takes the bass deeper and low down for a smooth roll slick groove based version.


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