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StereoK

» I Don't Want To Be An Astronaut

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 18-09-07 14:27

Label: Loöq Records
Format: CD
Genre: Progressive


Born and raised in Greece, Haris K. (aka StereoK) has previously formed his first band playing the drums, then spent eight years playing in the hardcore-crossover group One Block Society in Athens. Now the label manager of the Russia based Carica Records he produces electronic sounds that blend tech, progressive and electro house.

A massive bass with enhanced cascading melodic sounds all combine with a funky guitar and floaty vocals sit all together in a melting point for the mind. The Jeff Devas remix is probably the obvious floor contender with a much more high paced energetic flow and direction. A crisp and clear progressive sound with lots of subtle sounds works well in creating an easily interpreted dance floor mix. The more energetic approach he’s taken really works to bring out the best elements of the original, but developed for later dance floors.

Additional mixes come in from Royal Sapien who adds another vocal to the top (dubs included if you’re not into this re interpretation) and we are treated to a mid set time of night version that has more energy then the original mix but less then Jeff Devas’s mix. With a more beaty approach and sound it’s a good solid all rounder. Tronso whacks a full on bass laden effective mix to the pot for a chuggy chunky tasty electronic reworking.


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