The Fucking Liar, Iban Reus' new EP on Work Records (WORK048)

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    • Mar 2012
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    The Fucking Liar, Iban Reus' new EP on Work Records (WORK048)

    The Fucking LiarIban Reus' new EP (WORK04.

    Watch Iban Reus' The Fucking Liar (Mario Ochoa Remix)


    Funk effervescence, Chicago house flashes, NY disco sparks ... this "Fucking Liar" is one of the best exponents of dance music -and when I say dance music, I mean it- loved, played and produced by Iban Reus. On a house base, all the elements come together to determine one of those tracks evoking a classic looking ahead to the present and future. The voice plays an important part as it splashes into the melody and percussion with those black touches that, artfully placed, suit it so well. It is ideal to be danced till you drop at night in Ibiza and places, not so close in distance, but in sound soul, like the New York club Cielo ... give it time.
    The transalpine artist, Stefano Noferini, takes some of the heat out in his remix, but provides it with a savoir-faire that will make it accessible to the most experienced DJs at that afternoon hours -full of light, color and good feelings- which already foreshadow an evening of dancing and endless hedonism. Its tempo is maintained, but its appeal remains and becomes electro to delight fans of nervous and disobedient rhythms.
    DJ PP, from Uruguay, transforms the track into a deep passage, not so club submerged, and it only uses the original vocals and various synthesized sounds ... the rest is home-grown. Gabriel Rocha proves once again he has a special talent to implement class and elegance to all that he creates, and in this case, remixes. We keep adding up.
    To conclude, the Colombian Mario Ochoa surprises us again by carrying this "Fucking Liar" to a catchier, more rhythmic and dancing tech-house. Ochoa returns to his club essence and makes it return to the center of the dance floor, its natural habitat. Its originality is due to a series of sound subtle winks that give a special warmth that will appeal to all and sundry, you bet it will.

    Fernando Fuentes, June 2012

    To listen or buy “The Fucking Liar” by Iban Reus:
    "Iban Reus - The Fucking Liar [Work Records (SPINNIN')]" | Find the latest releases here | #1 source for DJ Sets and more


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    This Spanish DJ based in Mallorca and Ibiza has allowed the powerful and talented characteristics of the Balearic music to influence his way of DJing, producing and off course his understanding of music. His musical bet is on house, deep and tech-house but one can say that he is personally most passionate about the soulful style. His habitual presence as guest DJ in the highly frequented and popular opening and closing parties of the Space Ibiza, are probably the most relevant proof of his uprising career as a professional DJ of international calibre. In such exiting and energetic events he receives tons of positive energy that he transmits skilfully to his turning tables, his beats and all present souls who year after year come to see him behind the turntables to relive such an electrifying experience again...Space, Space, Space!In such parties he has shared booth with people of high voltage such as Carl Cox, Maya Jane Coles, Nick Curly, Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Nic Fanciulli, 2 Many DJ’s, John Digweed, Pete Tong, Steve Lawler, Chris Liebin... and with each and everyone of them he’s been able to blend all that he received into his repertoire giving it strength, precision, and freshness.His most direct musical influences are the forever masters of house such as Frankie Knuckles, Todd Terry, Tony Humphries, Miguel Migs, Mark Farina, David Morales etc. To Iban Reus the origin of today’s dance music lies in Chicago’s house music, we should therefore never forget those precious roots. Most probably Iban Reus will manage, one of these days, to make his own sound flourish into a house that is elegant like Denis Ferrer’s, with the pulse of Joris Voorn’s techno and having the funky soul of Maceo Plex... it’s a great goal for which he will keep on fighting.As a producer he is a tireless worker, knowing that to make the tunes most listened to and danced on you need to put in all the time and energy that you’ve got. He’s capable of publishing songs in direct collaboration with DJ such as Stefano Noferini, Tiger Stripes, DJ PP, Mario Ochoa,Ronan Portela, Negru, Luca M, UGLH, Tony Dee, Sergio Fernandez, Redondo... and, at the same time he signing with really great labels as Toolroom Records, King Street Sounds Monique Musique, Spinnin’ ..Not to forget, the most important, if Iban Reus is having fun then everybody else will, that is how he is.
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