2022-09-22 14:40
Bob The Groove -
Rays of Life
/ DPW077
/ Dopamine White
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# artist track title duration size, mb 1 Bob the Groove Rays of Life (Original Mix) 08:01 18 2 Bob the Groove Rays of Life (Aurel den Bossa & Ias Ferndale Remix) 07:41 18
A L O N E O U R S E L V E S
F O R
[: ARTIST..... :] Bob the Groove
[: TITLE...... :] Rays of Life
[: GENRE...... :] House
[: RIP DATE... :] 2022-09-22
[: LABEL...... :] Dopamine White
[: CAT NR..... :] DPW077
[: TRACKS..... :] 2
[: SIZE....... :] 36m
[: QUALITY.... :] 320kbps 44.1kHz
[: CODEC...... :] MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
[: ENCODER.... :] LAME
[: URL........ :] https://www.deezer.com/album/353664117
[ ::.. Tracklist ..:: ]
............................
01. Rays of Life (Original Mix) .................. 08:01
02. Rays of Life (Aurel den Bossa & Ias Ferndale Remix) 07:41
[ ::.. RELEASE NOTES ..:: ]
............................
Nikko.Z's Dopamine White opens the fall season by welcoming Bob
the Groove to the label for his debut single. David Prie aka Bob
the Groove first emerged in 2015 with a release via 238W, before
going on to land projects with Massive Harmony Records, PHW
Elements and Stellar Fountain. A defining moment in David's
career came last year with the release of 'Was It' via Solomun's
Diynamic imprint, a track which still sits atop his Beatport
best sellers. Now following projects for 3rd Avenue, Another
Life Music and Skanda Records, Bob the Groove adds Dopamine
White to his resume with 'Rays of Life', alongside a remix from
Aurel den Bossa and Ias Ferndale.
Continuing to explore emotive narratives within progressive
house frameworks, Bob the Groove delivers one of his finest
productions to date in 'Rays of Life'. Timeless grooves,
poignant piano stabs and heartfelt melodies are the order of the
day here, making for a spectacular setup leading into the break.
Looking to bring more emotion during the interlude, Bob the
Groove expands on the piano motif through tasteful clusters,
while a glowing backdrop rises, hitting all the right emotional
centers in order to spearhead a nostalgic sounding finale.
The release concludes with Aurel den Bossa and Ias Ferndale
returning to the label with the lone interpretation of 'Rays of
Life'. Hailing from France and Germany respectively, Auren and
Ias have been frequent studio partners of late, with a string of
quality offerings coming courtesy of Massive Harmony Records,
Neonius Records and Superordinate Music. The duo's melodic sound
has delighted both progressive and melodic house and techno
fans, while the genre's tastemakers have championed their music
along the way. Having made their Dopamine White debut in June of
this year with a well received take on Jorge Viana's 'Olivia',
the duo returns with an equally impressive rendition of 'Rays of
Life'. Hugely creative, it's a mix that takes square aim at the
dance floor with rolling beats, progressive minded grooves and a
wealth of inviting atmospherics. Smooth chord changes and a
soulful vocal motif provide the bulk of the emotional response,
while the second of two breaks seals its heartrending appeal
with a warm cinematic glow ushering in a goosebump worthy
finale. A powerful remix from Aural and las which caps off
another excellent release for Dopamine White, one where Bob the
Groove gives us one of his finest tracks to date. Don't miss it.
Words by www.releasepromo.com
Mastered by www.symmetricaudio.com
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# | artist | track title | duration | size, mb |
1 | Bob the Groove | Rays of Life (Original Mix) | 08:01 | 18 |
2 | Bob the Groove | Rays of Life (Aurel den Bossa & Ias Ferndale Remix) | 07:41 | 18 |
A L O N E O U R S E L V E S F O R [: ARTIST..... :] Bob the Groove [: TITLE...... :] Rays of Life [: GENRE...... :] House [: RIP DATE... :] 2022-09-22 [: LABEL...... :] Dopamine White [: CAT NR..... :] DPW077 [: TRACKS..... :] 2 [: SIZE....... :] 36m [: QUALITY.... :] 320kbps 44.1kHz [: CODEC...... :] MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III) [: ENCODER.... :] LAME [: URL........ :] https://www.deezer.com/album/353664117 [ ::.. Tracklist ..:: ] ............................ 01. Rays of Life (Original Mix) .................. 08:01 02. Rays of Life (Aurel den Bossa & Ias Ferndale Remix) 07:41 [ ::.. RELEASE NOTES ..:: ] ............................ Nikko.Z's Dopamine White opens the fall season by welcoming Bob the Groove to the label for his debut single. David Prie aka Bob the Groove first emerged in 2015 with a release via 238W, before going on to land projects with Massive Harmony Records, PHW Elements and Stellar Fountain. A defining moment in David's career came last year with the release of 'Was It' via Solomun's Diynamic imprint, a track which still sits atop his Beatport best sellers. Now following projects for 3rd Avenue, Another Life Music and Skanda Records, Bob the Groove adds Dopamine White to his resume with 'Rays of Life', alongside a remix from Aurel den Bossa and Ias Ferndale. Continuing to explore emotive narratives within progressive house frameworks, Bob the Groove delivers one of his finest productions to date in 'Rays of Life'. Timeless grooves, poignant piano stabs and heartfelt melodies are the order of the day here, making for a spectacular setup leading into the break. Looking to bring more emotion during the interlude, Bob the Groove expands on the piano motif through tasteful clusters, while a glowing backdrop rises, hitting all the right emotional centers in order to spearhead a nostalgic sounding finale. The release concludes with Aurel den Bossa and Ias Ferndale returning to the label with the lone interpretation of 'Rays of Life'. Hailing from France and Germany respectively, Auren and Ias have been frequent studio partners of late, with a string of quality offerings coming courtesy of Massive Harmony Records, Neonius Records and Superordinate Music. The duo's melodic sound has delighted both progressive and melodic house and techno fans, while the genre's tastemakers have championed their music along the way. Having made their Dopamine White debut in June of this year with a well received take on Jorge Viana's 'Olivia', the duo returns with an equally impressive rendition of 'Rays of Life'. Hugely creative, it's a mix that takes square aim at the dance floor with rolling beats, progressive minded grooves and a wealth of inviting atmospherics. Smooth chord changes and a soulful vocal motif provide the bulk of the emotional response, while the second of two breaks seals its heartrending appeal with a warm cinematic glow ushering in a goosebump worthy finale. A powerful remix from Aural and las which caps off another excellent release for Dopamine White, one where Bob the Groove gives us one of his finest tracks to date. Don't miss it. Words by www.releasepromo.com Mastered by www.symmetricaudio.com [ ::.. GROUP NEWS ..:: ] ........................... We are currently looking for: ................... * 100+ Mbit EU PREsites [ ::.. C O N T A C T ..:: ] ........................... [ ::.. GROUP GREETS ..::] .......................... ascii.afo 17.02.04