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@Sid Le Rock - Here We Are (Aaron Santos Remix)
Buy it: http://www.beatport.com/release/busted-with-a-bag-of-bliss-remixes-2/1261648 Busted With A Bag Of Bliss Remixes 2 My Favorite Robot Records ◊ Released:24.03.2014 Label & Artist: https://soundcloud.com/sidlerock http://www.beatport.com/artist/aaron-santos/163348 https://soundcloud.com/myfavoriterobot http://www.facebook.com/myfavoriterobotrecords Release Info: Following on from the first remix package featuring Justin Robertsons Deadstock 33s, Space Ranger and Fairmont, My Favorite Robot Records serve up a second selection of remixes of Sid Le Rocks fantastic fifth album, eBusted With a Bag of Bliss. This time out its sometime Cocoon man Tim Green, label regular James Teej, Metope, Aaron Santos and Seexah who get the nod. Seexah is in fact the winner of a recent remix context the label held on Beatport, but more than holds his own against the more established artists here. First though it is Tim Green, who recently started his own label Disc Over Music, who remixes eNomads. In the process he draws out the track into a wavy, spine tingling affair with a nicely kinked bassline and elegant chords that wash out to an infinite horizon. James Teejs Super Eight Remix of eBag of Bliss is a bleepy affair thats rich in melody and has seriously deep chords and emotions bottled within its mid tempo groove. A killer breakdown and slinky beats lend it an epic prog feel that has you drawn right in to the heart of things. Next up we have the Seexahs remix, which sees the competition winner tackle the same track, layering in oodles of trilling, heart tugging melodies that float above wavy beats. The penultimate version comes from sometime James Teej collaborator Aaron Santos, who remixes eHere We Are into a sensitive end of the night anthem with cute and ditty piano chords, breathy vocal ad libs and a true sense of genuinely artistic musical beauty. Last but not least, Metope gets down and dirty with his gurgling, bassline driven rework of eExhale. Its a discordant, unsettling affair with plenty of mysterious and mischievous late night spirits floating about next to the killer bass stabs, and rounds out another on point remix package from My Favorite Robot.

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