You will find in this category each week, a review on a MP3 track or vinyl track which is breaking the news. All styles are on the “menu” of this category: minimal, house, electro, techno or even trance in some cases.
The topic will be supplemented by other albums following the latest electronic music news.
Climbers are Jay Blakk and Kiko Deal, and these guys know exactly what they are doing. This EP, “Equal Responsibility” proves that. The EP that includes three tracks is for sure of one the best I heard so far in 2012. This new release of Get Physical evolves in a deep atmosphere that will make you dance until the sun rise. Perfect to be listened to in an after party, it was for me a good surprise that I literally fell in love with. You can for instance heard « Hypnotic Vision » that I playlisted in my last set that you can download here : DJ Aroy – Underground Powaa (August 2012).
Climbers is the Mexicali duo, Jay Blakk and Kiko Deal, who, despite forming just a year ago, have already been making serious waves around the world with a fresh-faced take on house music.
The title track carries a hugely effective 80's synth feel to it, but without the danger of being cheesy. A feel-good vocal line moves the soul as the bassline shakes your body. This is a summer track, perfect for every open air and festival to come.
MAM (Miguel Campbell and Matt Hughes) remixes “Equal Responsibility” and adds emphasis on the bassline while upping the percussion to a club level. He takes it a couple shades darker and adds ingenious synthwork into the mix. The 80's feel is not gone though, just darkened. We love it, and we think you will too.
“Hypnotic Vision”, the best track of the EP for me, is another synth heavy track, taking us on a journey through sound. This one is a bit more tricky, as it's not so straightforward in it's progression, in other words, not so predictable. That's exactly why I like it. But don't write this off as a B-side track just yet; when the beat drops you know what is up. The vibe is amazingly amazing. Well worth the wait and well worth another listen.