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  1. Vincent Courcot (aka Solead) returns to us with his Motion project and three killer gems sure to inspire. Ranging from deep electro influenced grooves to more techno inspired atmosphere and sound. Motion has reached into different bags of electronica fair to provide a wide breadth of auditory sensations. It begins with the title track "How High" a morning dance floor stomper, driven by a powerful yet warm synth line, catchy vocal by long time friend Lolivier and an eery melody that make this a tune not to be forgotten. For the second track Vincent teams up with new Canadian producer Tapwatr and the result is "Kp'n'tch" a track which harkens back to a darker and techier time. Pulsating and deep bassline accompany the detailed atmosphere that sprinkles the surface. Finishing off this trio is "Screwdriver" a more subtle and laid back track, that reverberates throughout the body with layered waves of delicate sounds. Motion once again demonstrates himself a consummate veteran of electronica with these tracks sure to enrich any music collection. Enjoy www.coldgroove.com www.myspace.com/coldgroove Distributed by Ingrooves - Pure Digital Media (www.ingrooves.com] Available now on these fine sites:
  2. Switzerland's Patrick Sonderegger aka La Baaz has consistently placed himself on the cutting edge of electronic music, exporting deep and pulsating beats that have made dance floors shake across the world since 2003. With recent releases charting everywhere from Beatport to Digweeds Kiss 100, Patrick has continued his success from previous project Paste, and firmly placed himself as a demiurgic player in the progressive music scene. The title track "Lagoa Azul"is a carefully crafted masterpiece that orbits in the sub stratosphere of sound. Minimal melodic overtones wrap around a deep pulsating bass lines, dark synths and intelligently placed FX to give Lagoa Azul and atmospheric and driving beat. This is followed by a stripped down "Lagoa Azul - Deep Water Mix." This minimal rendition keeps the steady groove of the original, yet cranks it up a notch with a fatter bassline. The third episode of this trilogy, "Vertigo", is an erie journey of dark subtle melodies and throbbing bass. Entrancing and intricate, it is sure to put the groove onto the dance floor. Enjoy. Distributed by Ingrooves - Pure Digital Media (www.ingrooves.com] Available now on these fine sites:
  3. Cold Groove proudly presents the second installation of digital only releases. This time we deliver a storming 3 track beat-feast of synth driven progressive and electro soul candy courtesy of Montreal's FM Radio Gods, featuring a slick and groovy remix by Germany's True Lies. FM Radio Gods is composed of Andrew (Lucid), Ali (Otash) and Tao-Nhan (DJ Tao). Stemming from diverse musical roots, the trio delivers their unique blend of fat synth-pop riffs, fresh electronic glitches and infectious club rhythms. Blurring the line between styles keeps them from the obscurity of genre-fication. Putting there own twist on Elastoplast are Stephan and Sirko Wotanowski, the brothers responsible for True Lies (aka Symphonix) No strangers to people in the know these two have been pumping out killer tracks for years and this remix will not disapoint. I think we've said it all! Enjoy Format: Digital Exclusive Artist: FM Radio Gods Title: Elastoplast EP Tracks: 1. Elastoplast 2. Elastoplast (True Lies Remix) 3. Freeflow Distributed by Ingrooves - Pure Digital Media (www.ingrooves.com) Available on these fine sites: www.beatport.com www.trackitdown.net www.dance-tunes.com www.hrfq.com www.juno.co.uk www.audiojelly.com www.releaserecords.com
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