Some said "House music has always been possessing a kind of guilty pleasure". However, for those who seek peaceful harmony and positivity in music their auditory impressions towards 'house' might be totally different. I personally prefer a bit sad and melancholic mood in house music, but it would depend on how my mental state is set before I actually hear them.
Now, I listen to this house track "Deep End" and feel some sort of guilty pleasures in its sound presence. Since a lot of house tracks in these days have no obvious messages and sometimes leave some obscure feelings to the audience, I rather prefer this kind of track which can strongly arouse a certain soundscape. In this case it would be a sensual and destructive images.
In This EP the UK's fresh talent, Citizen produced four heavy based tracks which possibly bang crazy with any club sound. And, whether you like or not, those tracks will reify the true guilty pleasures of house music in the darkness of midnight clubs...
The most need amongst our species must be "intellectual communication" Thus UMA comes appealing his insight visually and aurally until our inner universes collide to shape a unique harmony...
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Daphni - Ye Ye - JIAOLONG
Daphni a.k.a. Calibou has just dropped its first and finest album, JIAOLONG, released from UK label same as the title. The album contains 9 tracks of unique and versatile dance music that will show the creator, Dan Snaith's pure musical talent.
Some tracks from the album already came out only on 12s have ensured the quality of their club use. However, it seems to me that this track "Ye Ye" has the most aggressive beats yet the deepest synth flow.
And here are some of the PV expressing his abstract musical world visually.
Some tracks from the album already came out only on 12s have ensured the quality of their club use. However, it seems to me that this track "Ye Ye" has the most aggressive beats yet the deepest synth flow.
And here are some of the PV expressing his abstract musical world visually.
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