QR014 Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (featuring remix by Filter Cutz)
Release Date: Oct 7th, 2008
Info...
From his beginnings as a professional dj Pablo Barboza has evolved as an artist to the rhythm of the European mainstream sounds, that has incorporated and adapted into his local environment in Punta del Este.
Deep Revolution has a great mixture of tech sounds and deep progressive feel, with great fx and a great build up. Building great atmospheres with the vocals. Great for any floor.
Filter Cutz gives to the remix his personal touch, pushing things a little harder and more hypnotic. Twisting things up like his used to.
1. Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (Original Mix)
2. Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (Filter Cutz Remix)
Reactions ...
"Cool groove" - 3.5 / 5
Mike Hiratzka (USA)
(Lost Angeles Recordings)
"Nice production skills. Needs to be a faster tempo, in my opinion." - 3.0 / 5
Spesh (Jondi & Spesh) (USA)
(Loöq Records, Loöq Radio, Qoöl, Jondi & Spesh)
"i like the original but wouldn't play it out." - 3.0 / 5
Jeffrey Collins (USA)
(Aenaria, MAR186, Ascension, Point Records)
"original is a winner" - 3.5 / 5
Nosmo v Kris B (USA)
(DI.fm, Protonradio.com, Baroque Records, System Recordings, Nightshade Music)
"Filter Cutz remix is pretty cool, like the groove - Eelke" - 3.5 / 5
Eelke Kleijn (Netherlands)
(Global Underground, Outside the Box Music, Audio Therapy)
"Great track - intricate techy sounds " - 4.0 / 5
Rohan from Tokyo (India)
(Noraneco)
"Original Mix has excellent percussion and grooves, would work really well for the opening half of a set. I can see this getting some good support from many types of DJs all across the board." - 4.0 / 5
Darin Epsilon (USA)
(Balance Record Pool, DI.fm, Curvve, System Recordings, Dissident Music, Source of Gravity)
"the Original is the one for me here!..nice deep prog house!" - 4.0 / 5
Sasha Le Monnier (UK)
(Source Of Gravity/Ascension Records/Nightshade Music /Balkan Connection/Pangea Recordings/Bellarine)
"pretty cool sounds. great bassline!" - 3.5 / 5
Jordi Riera (Mexico)
(Fast Forward Promote, Balance Record Pool)
"Loving this will be supporting the original" - 5.0 / 5
Jeremiah (Ireland)
(Ambig, Baroque, Flow Vinyl, Sound Evolution, Epsilon Trax)
"not too into this. good production tho" - 2.0 / 5
Chloe Harris (USA)
(further, b-sides, proton radio, litheum, machine agency, djdownload)
"nice deep proggy edged track, will be playing this out" - 4.0 / 5
Andy Newland (UK)
(bedrock, ministry of sound, twisted audio, renaissance, baroque, bellarine)
"nice EP!!!" - 3.5 / 5
Smokin Circles (Cyprus)
(Segment Records, Balkan Connection, Vise Versa, Proton Radio, Danceradio.gr, Pure.fm)
Review:
Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (featuring remix by Filter Cutz) (Quimika Records)
Reviewed: 4/5
Certainly not a newcomer to the industry, Pablo Barboza is at it again with another stunning release of solid progressive sounds to make your midnight mix at the local posh joint truly one to remember. The fairly new Uruguay-based Quimika Records does itself justice by tapping Barboza's hometown talent for their quality house music label that has found support from the likes of Cattaneo, Anthony Pappa, Pako & Frederik and Nicholas Van Orton to name a few.
Deep Revolution begins just like you would imagine. A deep house beat accompanied by upper-octave synths give you a perfect minute of mix time so as to transition smoothly out of your previous track. Immediately following the intro, the first of a few series of basslines makes sure the crowd gets sassy before interest wanes. A jogging arpeggiated hook begins to toggle across increasingly saturated synthesized landscapes while an uplifting vocal sample gets the hands up in anticipation for the next moment of bliss. A sense of musical structure is apparent as Barboza patiently pieces the groove back into place one solid step at a time. Seemingly endless but without overdoing the elements involved, Deep Revolution is an instant classic for deep progressive fans the world over.
Friend and fellow Uruguay native Filter Cutz takes his remix of Deep Revolution on a slightly more electro tinged progressive house trip for your peak set pleasure. Having only been producing for 4 years, Filter Cutz shows why he's not to be overlooked as a name to remember on his most recent remix of Barboza's work. A bamboo-like percussion accentuates emotion while remaining true to the deep rhythm of the original mix.
Hopefully this newfound partnership between Quimika Records and Pablo Barboza won't be the last. Surely their steadfast love and devotion for the progressive underground will bring many a new fan, as well as convert those non-believers into supporters for life. Talent and dedication of this nature is sure to be unstoppable.
Reviewed by Vital for Progressivehouse.com
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Release Date: Oct 7th, 2008
Info...
From his beginnings as a professional dj Pablo Barboza has evolved as an artist to the rhythm of the European mainstream sounds, that has incorporated and adapted into his local environment in Punta del Este.
Deep Revolution has a great mixture of tech sounds and deep progressive feel, with great fx and a great build up. Building great atmospheres with the vocals. Great for any floor.
Filter Cutz gives to the remix his personal touch, pushing things a little harder and more hypnotic. Twisting things up like his used to.
1. Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (Original Mix)
2. Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (Filter Cutz Remix)
Reactions ...
"Cool groove" - 3.5 / 5
Mike Hiratzka (USA)
(Lost Angeles Recordings)
"Nice production skills. Needs to be a faster tempo, in my opinion." - 3.0 / 5
Spesh (Jondi & Spesh) (USA)
(Loöq Records, Loöq Radio, Qoöl, Jondi & Spesh)
"i like the original but wouldn't play it out." - 3.0 / 5
Jeffrey Collins (USA)
(Aenaria, MAR186, Ascension, Point Records)
"original is a winner" - 3.5 / 5
Nosmo v Kris B (USA)
(DI.fm, Protonradio.com, Baroque Records, System Recordings, Nightshade Music)
"Filter Cutz remix is pretty cool, like the groove - Eelke" - 3.5 / 5
Eelke Kleijn (Netherlands)
(Global Underground, Outside the Box Music, Audio Therapy)
"Great track - intricate techy sounds " - 4.0 / 5
Rohan from Tokyo (India)
(Noraneco)
"Original Mix has excellent percussion and grooves, would work really well for the opening half of a set. I can see this getting some good support from many types of DJs all across the board." - 4.0 / 5
Darin Epsilon (USA)
(Balance Record Pool, DI.fm, Curvve, System Recordings, Dissident Music, Source of Gravity)
"the Original is the one for me here!..nice deep prog house!" - 4.0 / 5
Sasha Le Monnier (UK)
(Source Of Gravity/Ascension Records/Nightshade Music /Balkan Connection/Pangea Recordings/Bellarine)
"pretty cool sounds. great bassline!" - 3.5 / 5
Jordi Riera (Mexico)
(Fast Forward Promote, Balance Record Pool)
"Loving this will be supporting the original" - 5.0 / 5
Jeremiah (Ireland)
(Ambig, Baroque, Flow Vinyl, Sound Evolution, Epsilon Trax)
"not too into this. good production tho" - 2.0 / 5
Chloe Harris (USA)
(further, b-sides, proton radio, litheum, machine agency, djdownload)
"nice deep proggy edged track, will be playing this out" - 4.0 / 5
Andy Newland (UK)
(bedrock, ministry of sound, twisted audio, renaissance, baroque, bellarine)
"nice EP!!!" - 3.5 / 5
Smokin Circles (Cyprus)
(Segment Records, Balkan Connection, Vise Versa, Proton Radio, Danceradio.gr, Pure.fm)
Review:
Pablo Barboza - Deep Revolution (featuring remix by Filter Cutz) (Quimika Records)
Reviewed: 4/5
Certainly not a newcomer to the industry, Pablo Barboza is at it again with another stunning release of solid progressive sounds to make your midnight mix at the local posh joint truly one to remember. The fairly new Uruguay-based Quimika Records does itself justice by tapping Barboza's hometown talent for their quality house music label that has found support from the likes of Cattaneo, Anthony Pappa, Pako & Frederik and Nicholas Van Orton to name a few.
Deep Revolution begins just like you would imagine. A deep house beat accompanied by upper-octave synths give you a perfect minute of mix time so as to transition smoothly out of your previous track. Immediately following the intro, the first of a few series of basslines makes sure the crowd gets sassy before interest wanes. A jogging arpeggiated hook begins to toggle across increasingly saturated synthesized landscapes while an uplifting vocal sample gets the hands up in anticipation for the next moment of bliss. A sense of musical structure is apparent as Barboza patiently pieces the groove back into place one solid step at a time. Seemingly endless but without overdoing the elements involved, Deep Revolution is an instant classic for deep progressive fans the world over.
Friend and fellow Uruguay native Filter Cutz takes his remix of Deep Revolution on a slightly more electro tinged progressive house trip for your peak set pleasure. Having only been producing for 4 years, Filter Cutz shows why he's not to be overlooked as a name to remember on his most recent remix of Barboza's work. A bamboo-like percussion accentuates emotion while remaining true to the deep rhythm of the original mix.
Hopefully this newfound partnership between Quimika Records and Pablo Barboza won't be the last. Surely their steadfast love and devotion for the progressive underground will bring many a new fan, as well as convert those non-believers into supporters for life. Talent and dedication of this nature is sure to be unstoppable.
Reviewed by Vital for Progressivehouse.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
beatport.com
djdownload.com
mosdownload.com
xpressbeats.com
djmag.com
junodownload.com