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Cat-No:grm006
Release-Date:25.11.2014
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:827170573468
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Cat-No:grm006
Release-Date:25.11.2014
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:827170573468
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asok / baldo - the fifth book
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asok / baldo - probability drive
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asok / baldo - seventh dimension
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asok / baldo - axel nebulae
UPC: 827170573468 Vinyl release: 15.12.2014
Tracklist 12": A1 The Fifth Book (Original Mix) 7:27min A2 Probability Drive (Original Mix) 7:44min B1 Seventh Dimension (Original Mix) 5:19min B2 Axel Nebulae (Original Mix) 6:39min
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Baldo and Asok are two artists who certainly know how to keep themselves busy. Two big underground names who found time to sit side by side with the next EP from Good Ratio Music. Release dedicated to the 1978's BBC Radio 4 series The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Stu Robinson A.K.A. Asok is someone who has amassed a fine understanding of a wide array of scenes, styles and sounds from d&b to electro funk, disco to house and techno. With 20 years record collecting and almost 15 years DJing, the music this producer releases is an amalgamation of all that and more. It has found favour with esteemed labels like Use of Weapons, M>O>S, Lobster Theremin and Mule Musiq, plus running his own Scenery imprint. On this GRM's release his tracks are clearly marked by a dark influence. Two cuts fulled with analog feelings that come across to you with a crunchy, distorted and saturated soul. On the flip we have Baldo, an artist who has truly caught the house essence with his own deep vision. The man who 6 years ago started from scratch in Barcelona is today one of the artists that represent the future of the city. Currently resident of the unknown Razzmatazz, Baldo is no newcomer to the scene, having been involved for the last ten years. He completes the vinyl with drum clusters of his "707" adding a melancholic vibe, elements that accentuate the vision he brings together with his machines. Both tracks have a greater variety of layers and samples, and its rhythm change is more "infectious" as a result. Each of these tracks work straight out of the gate, and can add to any DJ's record bag.

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