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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2018 · 3 MIN

Maximillion - Pale Blue (Original Mix)- AR154

from Asymmetric Recordings · host Asymmetric Recordings

Maximilion is an Asymmetric label fave, who's work has graced Chapter 24, Submarine, and Chrom.who returns with 'I Want To Be Friends with Robots'... which lets face it, is what we all want to do as well right? The original is a tasty deep melodic quirky workout, oozing of coolness, and a few curveball chord changes to play with your mind, that take this gem in to the mind melting category, while still remaining deep and flavourful. The remixes kick off with Edgar Peng (who has released on Rural and URSL) adds a swagger and some tasty percussion, while Men-D (Tenampa, Traum and Asymmetric fave) adds a big emotive bassline and delivers a dramatic reworking. A second original track 'Pale Blue' adds additional musical layers to the package, and this is a rounded phat slab of musical mayhem and brilliance. While Arnie Spremberg adds a punchy melodic proggy edged driving rework. A right old fine package, packed full of goodness.

Maximilion is an Asymmetric label fave, who's work has graced Chapter 24, Submarine, and Chrom.who returns with 'I Want To Be Friends with Robots'... which lets face it, is what we all want to do as well right? The original is a tasty deep melodic quirky workout, oozing of coolness, and a few curveball chord changes to play with your mind, that take this gem in to the mind melting category, while still remaining deep and flavourful. The remixes kick off with Edgar Peng (who has released on Rural and URSL) adds a swagger and some tasty percussion, while Men-D (Tenampa, Traum and Asymmetric fave) adds a big emotive bassline and delivers a dramatic reworking. A second original track 'Pale Blue' adds additional musical layers to the package, and this is a rounded phat slab of musical mayhem and brilliance. While Arnie Spremberg adds a punchy melodic proggy edged driving rework. A right old fine package, packed full of goodness.

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