Am 07. Mai erscheint auf Poker Flat die neue EP vom Berliner Daniel Dexter und Poker Flat verwerren sich dabei immernoch gekonnt dem Musik Trend, jedoch zurecht denn Poker Flat hatte und hat eben seinen ganz speziellen Sound
Poker Flat Recordings 129
Jack ist back, so oder so ähnlich könnte man diese EP auch einläuten, denn Storm ist eine Jackin House Nummer wie sie im Bilderbuche steht, treibend mit Saxophone, organisch und der Track schein wunderbar zeitlos zu sein. There will be Jazz setzt den Hang von Daniel Dexter in dieser EP fort, einfache Snippet vom Saxophone reichen aus um diesem Track eine ganz besondere Harmonie zu geben. Murder ist ein treibender, tooliger Peaktime Track, ähnlich wie Sirens der es nur melancholischer versucht.Fazit:
Favoriten auf der EP sind ganz klar die Tracks Storm und There will be Jazz.
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Berlin based Daniel Dexter is part of the
new breed of producers showing us why there‘s still mileage in the good
old house groove. His cultured, expressive productions have the mark of a
true talent and Mr. Dexter has only just begun...!
The acid-revival lives on. `Storm‘ is a heavy, late night tale of sax, e-piano and stomping synth basslines. Growing from a filtered intro, its song like structure drives us into true reckless abandon - perfect for the darker moments of the night, but still oozy with funk and soul.
The thick, percussive opening bars of `There Will Be Jazz‘ lead to a focus on one of Dexter‘s chosen weapons - more jazzy saxophone samples and synthesized strings lift us into a musical crescendo of tension, yet there‘s a laid back, New York vibe to the track, which will no doubt get plenty of plays this summer.
The mysterious `Murder‘ is a darker affair, shrouded in rave-era stabs and a real pushing vibe. It's clear that Daniel is a dextrous (no pun intended) producer with plenty of tricks up his sleeve.
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Poker Flat Recordings
The acid-revival lives on. `Storm‘ is a heavy, late night tale of sax, e-piano and stomping synth basslines. Growing from a filtered intro, its song like structure drives us into true reckless abandon - perfect for the darker moments of the night, but still oozy with funk and soul.
The thick, percussive opening bars of `There Will Be Jazz‘ lead to a focus on one of Dexter‘s chosen weapons - more jazzy saxophone samples and synthesized strings lift us into a musical crescendo of tension, yet there‘s a laid back, New York vibe to the track, which will no doubt get plenty of plays this summer.
The mysterious `Murder‘ is a darker affair, shrouded in rave-era stabs and a real pushing vibe. It's clear that Daniel is a dextrous (no pun intended) producer with plenty of tricks up his sleeve.
Release/catalogue number: pfr129
Release date: May 7, 2012
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