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Cat-No:tpg005
Release-Date:08.02.2019
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4251648410904
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Cat-No:tpg005
Release-Date:08.02.2019
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4251648410904
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Sasha Zlykh - Lie To Your Mom
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Sasha Zlykh - R'n'B Ritual
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Sasha Zlykh - Lie To Your Mom - Rupert Marnies Ethno Mix
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Sasha Zlykh - Lie To Your Mom - Youthman(29) Mix
Special remarks : 12" colored Vinyl + Downloadcode

Tracklist 12":

A1 - Lie To Your Mom
A2 - R'n'B Ritual
B1 - Lie To Your Mom - Rupert Marnies Ethno Mix
B2 - Lie To Your Mom - Youthman(29) Mix

Short Info:
Fresh off their latest VA, The Press Group hand the reins over to up-and-coming Ukrainian producer Sasha Zlykh, here delivering his debut 12" effort. Clocking in with a quartet of club-oriented weapons and off-road house-y pumpers that shall bring dancefloors to a slow but steady simmer, the Kyiv-based producer blends in an avalanche of breaks-strewn rhythms, bleepy melodies and reshuffled UK bass patterns to create his own distinctive hybrids, halfway straight dance functionality and non-formulaic experimentality.

As playful in essence as it is serious in its execution, 'Lie To Your Mom' EP starts off with the title-cut, which works a wonky swagger that proves all the more infectious as bars fly by. Engineering a finely-woven mix of off-kilter drum programming, raucous analogue belches and volatile harp stabs distorted to the max, the track's shadowy intro is eventually offset by overlapping tides of luminous pads, released as one lets the light break through a vampire den. 'RnB Ritual' follows up close in the vein, meshing a brooding late-night-ish atmosphere with playful percussive mechs and sustained rhythmic accidents.

Flip sides and you'll be treated to a choice pair of remixes from in-house groove traders Rupert Marnie and Youthman. First in line, Marnie turns 'Lie To Your Mum' into a straight jacking and shuffling Chicagoan chugger. Going deeper into soulful terrains and lavishly-textured expanses, TPG's main operator exploits the whole melodic potential of Zlykh's original, bringing its anthemic power to further completion beautifully. More on the dubby end of things, Youthman adds his uniquely vibey touch to the main cut, deftly navigating betwixt a classic deep house kinda vibe, post-rave'y electronics and a Basic Channel-esque sound spectrum, which all in all should have people instinctively clapping their hands as their mind begins to sink into a weirdly introspective sense of euphoria.


Vital Sales Points:

First 12? from Ukranian DJ and Producer Sasha Zlykh with Remixes by the TPG crew.
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