▼ Alboratory [ALBO040] - Dubphone - Alfama EP ▼ Incl. remixes - TopicsExpress



          

▼ Alboratory [ALBO040] - Dubphone - Alfama EP ▼ Incl. remixes of Dimitri Monev & Dan Noël ▼ Alboratory Web Store SUPPORTED BY: Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Robert Dietz, Nima Gorji, Yaya, Enzo Siragusa, Deltano, Massimo Cassini, Ilario Liburni, Alex Piccini, Chad Andrew, Francesco Bergomi, Luke Miskelly, Primarie, David Gtronic, Ittetsu, Thomas A.S., Brett Jacobs, Jessica Diaz, Scott Kemp, Mabaan Soul, Proudly People, Duky, Stuart Hawkins, Medu, Alex Ground, Dimitri Monev, Alexander Boiadjiev, Cicuendez, Glico, Dan Noël, Kirill Kirik, Synkrone, Emiliano Ferreyra, Bolumar, Cipy, Alejandro Fernandez, Fredy & DJoseph, Alex Fuente, Matt Rich, Jerome.C, Alex Van Ratingen, Blagoj Rambabov, Martin Hatch, Flystereo, Ra.pu & Nekow, Amo, Owen Ezard, Yanee, Suolo, Mattia Damato, Sebastian Paiza, Augustus Gloop, Gab McFly, MIchael Rosa, Tim Scala, Javi Sampol, BVoice, Federico Luciani, Agustin Alvarez, Maertz, Patrick Weblin and many more. In our 40th digital release we present Gazdaru Claudiu Cristian also known as Dubphone - a member of the second wave of music producers from Bucharest, Romania. Currently based in Valencia (Spain), he is busy working on several projects. In the early years he got the chance to play piano and quickly fell in love with music. In the following years his music knowledge and skills brought him to an extreme connection with the electronic style. Encouraged from that, he has already released on labels such as Monique Musique, Inmotion Music, Kosmophono, Sleep is Commercial and Baile Musik. Dubphone drops an EP for Alboratory with two original tracks and two remixes by Dimitri Monev & Dan Noël. Alfama has an urban feeling atmosphere with smooth bass line, background fx and children vocal samples that make that track really captivating. In addition to that Dimitri Monev delivers his own interpretation as he keeps some original parts but changes the background atmosphere by his own taste. Low hertz bass line accompanied with well balanced hi-hat section, industrial fragments and creepy synth floating all over the arrangement. The second one is named Kuala and sounds really promising with the low hertz filled background and driving bass line which sounds just like vacuum - all surrounded by the reverb elements and echo voices which provide depth to the rhythm of the track. The Kuala remix of Dan Noël also contributes to the release due to Dans own expression and interpretation of the original which makes the track a dance floor bomb!
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 08:13:16 +0000

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