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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2018 · 3 MIN

UOIO, Luke Garcia - Spherical (Original Mix) - AR146

from Asymmetric Recordings · host Asymmetric Recordings

Early support from Sasha Carassi, Lee Van Dowski, EdOne, D-Nox, Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo, Cid Inc, Petar Dundov, Gia Barone, Darin Epsilon, Eelke Kleijn, Markus Schulz, Soul Button, Be Svendsen, Dale Middleton, Max Graham, Stas Drive, Sonic Union, Danito, Tripswitch, Chris Fortier, Malbetrieb UOIO and Luke Garcia deliver 3 gems of tracks, ranging from peak time filthiness to deeper berlin style vibes, and all oozing of class. Polestar is a haunting and driving gem, with an underlying energetic bassline meeting sophisticated sounds that gel wonderfully in to a dark and melodic chasm of goodness. The uber cool Lonya steps up on remix duties and utilises many of the original elements, but adds a punchy drve, yet also an air of coolness to proceedings. 'Spherical' sees tinkling tones meet a growling synth line that melt wonderfully together on the dance floor. Going deeper for the last track of the EP, and 'Shamanism' sees the crew joined by Gennady Tkachenko Papizh, adding a operatic style vocal Berlin flavoured workout.

Early support from Sasha Carassi, Lee Van Dowski, EdOne, D-Nox, Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo, Cid Inc, Petar Dundov, Gia Barone, Darin Epsilon, Eelke Kleijn, Markus Schulz, Soul Button, Be Svendsen, Dale Middleton, Max Graham, Stas Drive, Sonic Union, Danito, Tripswitch, Chris Fortier, Malbetrieb UOIO and Luke Garcia deliver 3 gems of tracks, ranging from peak time filthiness to deeper berlin style vibes, and all oozing of class. Polestar is a haunting and driving gem, with an underlying energetic bassline meeting sophisticated sounds that gel wonderfully in to a dark and melodic chasm of goodness. The uber cool Lonya steps up on remix duties and utilises many of the original elements, but adds a punchy drve, yet also an air of coolness to proceedings. 'Spherical' sees tinkling tones meet a growling synth line that melt wonderfully together on the dance floor. Going deeper for the last track of the EP, and 'Shamanism' sees the crew joined by Gennady Tkachenko Papizh, adding a operatic style vocal Berlin flavoured workout.

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