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Label:simple
Cat-No:simple0832
Release-Date:20.03.2008
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
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Genre:House
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Andre Lodemann, - Move
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Andre Lodemann, - Wanna Feel
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Andre Lodemann, - Wanna Feel
André’s first release for Simple Records ‘Wanna Feel’ is all about the resonant, hypnotic bassline that steadily opens out to reveal more layers of harmony. Little sounds and lick's of melody dance around the bass whilst strings and stabs build the hook into one big crescendo. Brooks' melancholic strings, cleverly cut up the bassline and an eerie soundscape pushes the vibe of the original into a darker more sinister techno place....This is the lights out, heads down, touch me in the dark kind of groove that we love! Finally ‘Move’ is an absorbing and patient deep house gem. Plunging into a backdrop of prodded keys that subtly shift in shape and tone, a central synth melody climbs to euphoric climax before retiring back to waves of throbbing bass and rolling percussive loops. Midlands lad Brooks burst onto the music scene with his debut album ‘You, Me & Us’ for Mantis Recordings back in 2002. Within weeks he was fighting off offers to remix everyone from The Human League to Scissor Sisters, and Andy packed a flightcase to DJ his way across the seedier corners of Northern Europe. The follow up ‘Red Tape’ was a coming out and coming of age on Matthew Herbert’s lovely Accidental Records. Now you’ll find him living in Manchester, where he just finished a degree, and has been diligently amassing a crazy amount of music just waiting to be unleashed. So, this heralds Andy Brooks return to the world of music! There’s also a remix of Samwell on Southern Fried about to drop and two 12”s for Mantis. Plus he’s working on a live show designed to rock the party, rather than freak it out - no more trannies and feedback we are assured.. Ah well, we still look forward to welcoming him back. More