THE POWER AND THE GLORY REMIXES by PERC

SKU76902
ArtistPERC
TitleTHE POWER AND THE GLORY REMIXES
LabelPERC TRAX
Catalog #TPT 061
Tag
ReleaseW 19 - 2014
FormatVinyl - UK12''
 € 10,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Take Your Body Off - Tessela Remix
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/76902_the_power_and_the_glory_remixes/1_take_your_body_off_-_tessela_remix.mp3
  2. Bleeding Colours - Untold Remix
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/76902_the_power_and_the_glory_remixes/2_bleeding_colours_-_untold_remix.mp3
  3. Dumpster - Clouds Remix
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/76902_the_power_and_the_glory_remixes/3_dumpster_-_clouds_remix.mp3

Description

Perc remixed by Tessela, Untold & Clouds. Broken beat techno bangers.Perc’s second album ‘The Power And The Glory’ despite being released in mid-February has already been predicted to be one of the standout releases of 2014, receiving excellent reviews, DJ feedback and radio support. Now Perc Trax is proud to announce the remix EP for the album, featuring remixes by three UK artists who all make their Perc Trax debuts on this release. Each remixer was given free rein to manipulate the source material as they wished and the results speak for themselves, as Perc’s original mixes are transformed into something new yet still retaining the innovative, forward looking attitude of ‘The Power And The Glory’ First up is R&S artist and Poly Kicks label owner Tessela, who thanks to ‘Hackney Parrot’ and his new BBC Radio 1 residency has been making huge waves recently. Already previewed on his debut Radio 1 broadcast and in Perc’s FACT Magazine mix, the Tessela remix of ‘Take Your Body Off’ is a heavily swung, bass heavy take on the track, still featuring the unforgettable screaming vocal of the original mix. Next up Hemlock main man Untold, who himself been enjoying a great reaction to his own recent album provides an experimental take on the already out there ‘Bleeding Colours’. Sounding like a lost cut from his album the track revolves around a foundation of ever morphing layers of bass. Finally Scotland’s Clouds get their hands on ‘Dumpster’ and focus more on groove than big room dynamics as they show off another side of their already impressive production talents with a deeper than expected remix to close off the EP...

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