been playing the shit out of Sonic Voodoo...
quality stuff and featured on the balance charts!
Jevne - The Chrome Ep _ 130-002 Release 01-18-05
Jevne
?The Chrome EP?
Feat. Remix By Alan Barratt
130-002 ? Release date ? January 18th 2005
Tracks:
A1 ? Chrome
A2 ? Inner Rhythm
B1 ? Sonic Voodoo (Alan Barratt Remix)
Minneapolis based Onethirty Recordings serves up their second release
featuring new label head, dj and producer Jevne. Known for his past
productions on Aphrodisio and Onethirty, Jevne's previous release "You
Savages" (Onethirty 001) charted on the Balance Promote Charts for 6
strait weeks! Jevne, a member of the Balance Record Pool, has had his
previous tracks remixed by such notable producers as Tony Thomas, Dizzy
and Bryan Zentz; gaining him respect from Djs and producers around the
globe. The ?Chrome Ep? already has gained great support from Dj Dan and
has been on its way up on the Balance Record Pool Chart at # 17.
The title track "Chrome" styles a bouncy bass line with swirling,
twisted key patterns building as the track progresses. Tribal
percussion drives this jammin track, which also includes a truly
memorable vocal hook from J.Thompson asking, "Can you feel this? Can
you feel this rhythm?" ?Chrome" is a tribal house jam with cross genre
appeal, making it an essential pick for Djs across the board.
"Inner rhythm" takes a turn to the darker side of the tribal/progressive
world with its heavy rolling bass, echoed out synth stabs and driving
tribal percussion. J.Thompson again lays the minimal hook "...you are
the one," while more twisted synth work drops in after the break to
create an undeniably original sound!
The final mix on the record features Alan Barratt's remix of Jevne's
"Sonic Voodoo." Barratt, known for his widely acclaimed "Zulu Nation"
series on Royal Drums as well as numerous other projects and remixes
including his production work with Tony Thomas as the "Producers,"
creates a tribal workout like no other. Dropping his trademark
percussion and prime time vibe, Alan really goes all out on this one.
With a super funky bass line, building horns and tribal rhythms, "Sonic
Voodoo" intensifies to climactic levels as the tension builds and
builds-engulfing you until you are blindsided by a seriously funky
tribal rocker!
Look for Jevne ?The Chrome EP? released worldwide January 18th 2005.
Available where fine dance music is sold. Also check out
www.onethirtyrecordings.com for more info on whats next from Onethirty.
Contact ? info@onethirtyrecordings.com
Jevne Miller
Look What DJS had to say About The Chrome Ep
Andy Hughes
Every cut a winner on this one!!
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D:Fuse
Good stuff
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert Oleysyck
Excellent! wicked tracks! love both a side tracks . . . nice change
between the two as well!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Ojeda
Very Good
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chloe Harris
i really like 'inner rhythm'. cool little warm up tune
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Martin Villeneuve
Very Good
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spesh
not totally my cup of tea, but i dig this record. esp. inner rhythm
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mark Oliver
Very Good
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kevin Shiu and Nicky Delgado
I like Chrome,it's funky and very dance floor friendly, Sonic
Voodoo-Alan mix is good as well,funky bassline.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chris Fortier
good stuff
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ivano Bellini
Chrome: nice
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tad Sumner
good progressive house track with a catchy vocal that is not overused
and a nice synth and some good tribal elements. Nice, funky track and
great bassline.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deep Groove
Alan?s mix is the bomb ? people don?t make records like this any more
Look for Jevne ?The Chrome EP? released worldwide January 18th 2005.
Available where fine dance music is sold. Also check out
www.onethirtyrecordings.com for more info on whats next from Onethirty.
Contact ? info@onethirtyrecordings.com
quality stuff and featured on the balance charts!
Jevne - The Chrome Ep _ 130-002 Release 01-18-05
Jevne
?The Chrome EP?
Feat. Remix By Alan Barratt
130-002 ? Release date ? January 18th 2005
Tracks:
A1 ? Chrome
A2 ? Inner Rhythm
B1 ? Sonic Voodoo (Alan Barratt Remix)
Minneapolis based Onethirty Recordings serves up their second release
featuring new label head, dj and producer Jevne. Known for his past
productions on Aphrodisio and Onethirty, Jevne's previous release "You
Savages" (Onethirty 001) charted on the Balance Promote Charts for 6
strait weeks! Jevne, a member of the Balance Record Pool, has had his
previous tracks remixed by such notable producers as Tony Thomas, Dizzy
and Bryan Zentz; gaining him respect from Djs and producers around the
globe. The ?Chrome Ep? already has gained great support from Dj Dan and
has been on its way up on the Balance Record Pool Chart at # 17.
The title track "Chrome" styles a bouncy bass line with swirling,
twisted key patterns building as the track progresses. Tribal
percussion drives this jammin track, which also includes a truly
memorable vocal hook from J.Thompson asking, "Can you feel this? Can
you feel this rhythm?" ?Chrome" is a tribal house jam with cross genre
appeal, making it an essential pick for Djs across the board.
"Inner rhythm" takes a turn to the darker side of the tribal/progressive
world with its heavy rolling bass, echoed out synth stabs and driving
tribal percussion. J.Thompson again lays the minimal hook "...you are
the one," while more twisted synth work drops in after the break to
create an undeniably original sound!
The final mix on the record features Alan Barratt's remix of Jevne's
"Sonic Voodoo." Barratt, known for his widely acclaimed "Zulu Nation"
series on Royal Drums as well as numerous other projects and remixes
including his production work with Tony Thomas as the "Producers,"
creates a tribal workout like no other. Dropping his trademark
percussion and prime time vibe, Alan really goes all out on this one.
With a super funky bass line, building horns and tribal rhythms, "Sonic
Voodoo" intensifies to climactic levels as the tension builds and
builds-engulfing you until you are blindsided by a seriously funky
tribal rocker!
Look for Jevne ?The Chrome EP? released worldwide January 18th 2005.
Available where fine dance music is sold. Also check out
www.onethirtyrecordings.com for more info on whats next from Onethirty.
Contact ? info@onethirtyrecordings.com
Jevne Miller
Look What DJS had to say About The Chrome Ep
Andy Hughes
Every cut a winner on this one!!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
D:Fuse
Good stuff
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert Oleysyck
Excellent! wicked tracks! love both a side tracks . . . nice change
between the two as well!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Ojeda
Very Good
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chloe Harris
i really like 'inner rhythm'. cool little warm up tune
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Martin Villeneuve
Very Good
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spesh
not totally my cup of tea, but i dig this record. esp. inner rhythm
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mark Oliver
Very Good
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kevin Shiu and Nicky Delgado
I like Chrome,it's funky and very dance floor friendly, Sonic
Voodoo-Alan mix is good as well,funky bassline.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chris Fortier
good stuff
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ivano Bellini
Chrome: nice
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tad Sumner
good progressive house track with a catchy vocal that is not overused
and a nice synth and some good tribal elements. Nice, funky track and
great bassline.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deep Groove
Alan?s mix is the bomb ? people don?t make records like this any more
Look for Jevne ?The Chrome EP? released worldwide January 18th 2005.
Available where fine dance music is sold. Also check out
www.onethirtyrecordings.com for more info on whats next from Onethirty.
Contact ? info@onethirtyrecordings.com
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