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Capital Heaven Ambient / Experimental
Affectionately known as 'Pappa', the Australian dance pioneer has earned his place in the annals of house music folklore for his 30 years of soundtracking peak time dancefloors and releasing some of the most sought-after progressive house. Fauxplay burst onto the scene in 2022 and has risen quickly with a series of incredible releases and an ever-increasing gig diary. Covering both 4x4 and breaks, his releases for seminal imprints such as Music To Die For, Global Underground and Forensic have attracted a large fanbase of elite DJs from Sasha and John Digweed to Gai Barone and Steve Parry. Opening with 'Plasmatic', tough drums and saw-toothed bass provide the solid base on which the melodics drift in and out. Building slowly and with menace, the reese bass in the midsection counterpoints the bright arps with consummate professionalism. Very much a wide palette soundstage, this is the sound of the pre-peak dancefloor ready to explode. On the flipside, 'Voltaire' continues apace. More percussive and spacious, its dark energy is powerful. The bass-led groover works through the gears with added melodics, bringing dynamism and style to the first half. Filthy bass in the break sends you off in a new direction, ever the better and hungry for more. Two essential summer jams to kick the party into high gear.
Capital Heaven Electronica
Sudbeat Music Progressive House
Sudbeat Music Progressive House
Sistema , Maetrik , Stel , Nils Nuernberg , Florian Kruse , Wiretappeur , Vincenzo , Lovebirds , Quivver , Misstress Barbara , King Unique , Anthony Pappa , Max Cooper , Christian Smith , Tone Depth , Nick Warren , Nick Muir , John Digweed , Alan Fitzpatrick , Wehbba , Robert Babicz
To celebrate Bedrocks 12th anniversary, John Digweed has compiled 21 outstanding exclusive tracks and remixes from established and new artists to form Bedrock 12. Bedrock is synonymous with releasing the highest quality forward-thinking electronic dance music and has enjoyed a highly successful year so far and this new compilation will further cement the labels reputation around the globe.Following on from John Digweeds outstanding (mixed) Structures LP, Bedrock 12 once again showcases the sound of the label in 2010, featuring a plethora of exquisite deep house, tech-house and techno, joining the dots and forging the future. Not only does the album feature a host of established stars - Robert Babicz, Quivver, King Unique, Christian Smith, Nick Warren, Digweed & Muir - it also showcases new and upcoming talent like Maetrik, Wiretappeur, Max Cooper, Wehbba, and more.The strength of new international talent from the likes of Spain, Germany and Brazil, points to the huge global appeal of the Bedrock label, and a bright future for dance music. The high-ranking established artists are kept firmly on their toes by the new upcoming stars of the future.
Affectionately known as 'Pappa', the Australian dance pioneer has earned his place in the annals of house music folklore for his 30 years of soundtracking peak time dancefloors and releasing some of the most sought-after progressive house. Fauxplay burst onto the scene in 2022 and has risen quickly with a series of incredible releases and an ever-increasing gig diary. Covering both 4x4 and breaks, his releases for seminal imprints such as Music To Die For, Global Underground and Forensic have attracted a large fanbase of elite DJs from Sasha and John Digweed to Gai Barone and Steve Parry. Opening with 'Plasmatic', tough drums and saw-toothed bass provide the solid base on which the melodics drift in and out. Building slowly and with menace, the reese bass in the midsection counterpoints the bright arps with consummate professionalism. Very much a wide palette soundstage, this is the sound of the pre-peak dancefloor ready to explode. On the flipside, 'Voltaire' continues apace. More percussive and spacious, its dark energy is powerful. The bass-led groover works through the gears with added melodics, bringing dynamism and style to the first half. Filthy bass in the break sends you off in a new direction, ever the better and hungry for more. Two essential summer jams to kick the party into high gear.
Affectionately known as 'Pappa', the Australian dance pioneer has earned his place in the annals of house music folklore for his 30 years of soundtracking peak time dancefloors and releasing some of the most sought-after progressive house. Fauxplay burst onto the scene in 2022 and has risen quickly with a series of incredible releases and an ever-increasing gig diary. Covering both 4x4 and breaks, his releases for seminal imprints such as Music To Die For, Global Underground and Forensic have attracted a large fanbase of elite DJs from Sasha and John Digweed to Gai Barone and Steve Parry. Opening with 'Plasmatic', tough drums and saw-toothed bass provide the solid base on which the melodics drift in and out. Building slowly and with menace, the reese bass in the midsection counterpoints the bright arps with consummate professionalism. Very much a wide palette soundstage, this is the sound of the pre-peak dancefloor ready to explode. On the flipside, 'Voltaire' continues apace. More percussive and spacious, its dark energy is powerful. The bass-led groover works through the gears with added melodics, bringing dynamism and style to the first half. Filthy bass in the break sends you off in a new direction, ever the better and hungry for more. Two essential summer jams to kick the party into high gear.