VQ X EP I

2023-01-13 04:29

VA - VQ X EP I / VQ085 / Visionquest

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1Ryan Crosson & Francesco TristanoKerosene Years07:2617
2Lee CurtissThe Dogma Ate My Homework06:3415
3Seth Troxler & Shaun ReevesFor The Ages06:3115
4Laverne RadixLaverne's Day Off04:5411
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    >> Yalla Habibi Presents....

    > Metadata:
    Artist....: Various Artists
    Album.....: VQ X EP I

    Genre.....: House
    Mood......: Minimal : Deep Tech 
    Year......: 2023
    Rls.Date..: 2023-01-13
    Label.....: Visionquest
    Catalog...: VQ085
    Type......: EP
    Tracks....: 4

    Encoder...: LAME
    Codec.....: MP3 MPEG 1 Layer III
    Quality...: 320Kbps/CBR/44.1 kHz/Joint Stereo
    Source....: WEB

    Size......: 59.21 MB                                
    Playtime..: 00:25:25                                

    > Track(s):
    01. (07:26) Ryan Crosson & Francesco Tristano - Kerosene Years              
    02. (06:34) Lee Curtiss - The Dogma Ate My Homework                         
    03. (06:31) Seth Troxler & Shaun Reeves - For The Ages                      
    04. (04:54) Laverne Radix - Laverne's Day Off                               

    > Url(s):

    Source:
    https://deezer.com/album/386498717

    Buy:
    https://beatport.com/release/vq-x-ep-i/3963876

    > Notes:
    The mighty Visionquest label returns to celebrate 10
    outstanding years in the game with a fantastic offering of new
    music! The EP is the first various artist EP in a series of 3,
    with each 12 featuring unique artwork by Christopher Mohn,
    formerly of Dance Spirit. Ryan Crosson and Francesco Tristano kick
    things of with the beautiful, up-tempo jam, "Kerosene Years". It's
    full of crisp, bright percussion and synths that oscillate between
    bouncy and dreamy Detroit to Berlin vibes. Arpeggiators that at
    times resemble steel drums dance around leading into beautiful
    piano chords and rhythmic riffs. The energy is high and full of
    class. Lee Curtiss rolls in with his inimitable sound on "The
    Dogma Ate My Homework". A bad boy bassline provides a floor
    bookended by his late night vocals and a synth filled bridge
    showcasing his sublime melodic side before slapping back to focus
    on the bass. The kick is big, the drums are sharp and it's primed
    to crush a dancefloor. Shaun Reeves and Seth Troxler start the B
    side with "For the Ages". The listener is immediately dropped into
    a cosmic world of space age keys and twisting vocals. The drums
    are patient and forward moving, providing a bed for drenched
    vocals both spoken and sung. All the while we hear sounds that
    resemble shooting stars and comets gliding through space and time.
    The EP finishes with "Laverne's Day Off" by Laverne Radix aka
    Maayan Nidam. No time is wasted getting right into a bumping bass
    and dope vocal loops, cool synths and guitar lines. Different
    elements of the percussion start and stop to build tension and
    release sections perfectly before we drop right back into vocal
    chops that dance with a playful attitude. It's a fantastic
    offering from the label heads with their close friends and surely
    a great intro to what will be a stellar series to celebrate 10
    years of this genre defining imprint!

    >> Yalla Bye!