Phaeleh-Fire ft Ngaio/Isolate out Now 12" and Digital!!

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Post by surface_tension » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:38 pm

sclist_ wrote:received mine on Saturday .. 8)
Lucky. Someone grabbed the last Copy of Juno. Time to scramble, they are selling out fast.

Big up Mr. Sclist. Tunes in the player are too sick.

The First Beat :o
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Post by sclist_ » Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:44 pm

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sclist_ wrote:received mine on Saturday .. 8)
Lucky. Someone grabbed the last Copy of Juno. Time to scramble, they are selling out fast.

Big up Mr. Sclist. Tunes in the player are too sick.

The First Beat :o
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Post by surface_tension » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:51 am

There are a few more in at Juno. Numbers are very limited so act fast.

3 left :twisted:
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Post by surface_tension » Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:11 pm

Back in at Boomkat. Sold out in like 45 minutes last time. Make Haste!
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Post by surface_tension » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:24 am

Here shortly, we'll have a few of these to give away. Watch this space. :o
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Post by cogidubnus » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:31 am

Surface_Tension wrote:Here shortly, we'll have a few of these to give away. Watch this space. :o
:o indeed

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Post by jam1 » Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:17 pm

Got my copy today! :D

Absolutely loved it from the first time I heard it on one of Shiva's mixtapes. Big It!

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Post by phaeleh » Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:39 pm

JAM1 wrote:Got my copy today! :D

Absolutely loved it from the first time I heard it on one of Shiva's mixtapes. Big It!
Cheers man, glad you're liking it :)

Looking forward to checking out the proper release, still haven't seen it :lol:

Can't wait for the next few releases on Surface Tension, there's some wicked tunes lined up!
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Post by surface_tension » Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:11 pm

JAM1 wrote:Got my copy today! :D

Absolutely loved it from the first time I heard it on one of Shiva's mixtapes. Big It!
You da man!

And believe me, Phaeleh will need it for the liver transplant :twisted:
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Post by surface_tension » Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:46 pm

1 Left at Juno. The race is on :twisted:
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Post by djshiva » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:44 pm

JAM1 wrote:Got my copy today! :D

Absolutely loved it from the first time I heard it on one of Shiva's mixtapes. Big It!
wicked! :D
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Post by surface_tension » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:06 pm

Fresh review:
Bristol native Phaelah gets props from big names. Christine Vaccine’s gone on record as saying his productions are some of the most sublimely musical works out there. His previous releases on the Urban Scrumping label hint at this uber medolic work, but it would seem that the lad’s got a couple of sides to his production style as far as the seismic wobble of the bass drop on ‘Fire’ suggests.

Fusing that kind of paranoid bass frequency that slices deep into your gut - and makes you feel a little uncomfortable if you’re out raving on a full stomach - with a bold diva warbled vocal, ‘Fire’ forces you to into movement when the quick swelling bass throbs surges through into earshot underneath the vocal. You might also notice the use of a subtle old skool jungle drum pattern layered deep in the percussion, its touches like this that keep a hook heavy ‘single’ like this so interesting.

‘Isolate’ really does flip things from the A side though, backing the low end reliant stomp of ‘Fire’ with a rolling, percussion heavy number that utilises melodic strings, sweeping vocal loops and what sounds like a cleverly filtered double bass sample. Think Future Sound of London or A Guy Called Gerald at about 140 bpm and you won’t be to far off; it definitely has that old type, ambient dance vibe, plus when the sub rolls out under the complex drum pattern its instantly infectious.

Out Now on Surface Tension Recordings
http://sonicrouter.blogspot.com/2009/02 ... ngaio.html
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Post by ytee » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:33 pm

Both of these are so heavy...the bass levels in isolate have given me a chub.

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Post by surface_tension » Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:50 pm

ytee wrote:Both of these are so heavy...the bass levels in isolate have given me a chub.
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Don't pretend you're not impressed. :o
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Post by djshiva » Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:32 am

Surface_Tension wrote:Fresh review:
Bristol native Phaelah gets props from big names. Christine Vaccine’s gone on record as saying his productions are some of the most sublimely musical works out there. His previous releases on the Urban Scrumping label hint at this uber medolic work, but it would seem that the lad’s got a couple of sides to his production style as far as the seismic wobble of the bass drop on ‘Fire’ suggests.

Fusing that kind of paranoid bass frequency that slices deep into your gut - and makes you feel a little uncomfortable if you’re out raving on a full stomach - with a bold diva warbled vocal, ‘Fire’ forces you to into movement when the quick swelling bass throbs surges through into earshot underneath the vocal. You might also notice the use of a subtle old skool jungle drum pattern layered deep in the percussion, its touches like this that keep a hook heavy ‘single’ like this so interesting.

‘Isolate’ really does flip things from the A side though, backing the low end reliant stomp of ‘Fire’ with a rolling, percussion heavy number that utilises melodic strings, sweeping vocal loops and what sounds like a cleverly filtered double bass sample. Think Future Sound of London or A Guy Called Gerald at about 140 bpm and you won’t be to far off; it definitely has that old type, ambient dance vibe, plus when the sub rolls out under the complex drum pattern its instantly infectious.

Out Now on Surface Tension Recordings
http://sonicrouter.blogspot.com/2009/02 ... ngaio.html
:o :D
Here, have a free tune:
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Post by jimitheexploder » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:11 am

sapphic_beats wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:Fresh review:
Bristol native Phaelah gets props from big names. Christine Vaccine’s gone on record as saying his productions are some of the most sublimely musical works out there. His previous releases on the Urban Scrumping label hint at this uber medolic work, but it would seem that the lad’s got a couple of sides to his production style as far as the seismic wobble of the bass drop on ‘Fire’ suggests.

Fusing that kind of paranoid bass frequency that slices deep into your gut - and makes you feel a little uncomfortable if you’re out raving on a full stomach - with a bold diva warbled vocal, ‘Fire’ forces you to into movement when the quick swelling bass throbs surges through into earshot underneath the vocal. You might also notice the use of a subtle old skool jungle drum pattern layered deep in the percussion, its touches like this that keep a hook heavy ‘single’ like this so interesting.

‘Isolate’ really does flip things from the A side though, backing the low end reliant stomp of ‘Fire’ with a rolling, percussion heavy number that utilises melodic strings, sweeping vocal loops and what sounds like a cleverly filtered double bass sample. Think Future Sound of London or A Guy Called Gerald at about 140 bpm and you won’t be to far off; it definitely has that old type, ambient dance vibe, plus when the sub rolls out under the complex drum pattern its instantly infectious.

Out Now on Surface Tension Recordings
http://sonicrouter.blogspot.com/2009/02 ... ngaio.html
:o :D
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Just came to post this ;)

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Post by surface_tension » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:30 pm

jimitheexploder wrote:
sapphic_beats wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:Fresh review:
Bristol native Phaelah gets props from big names. Christine Vaccine’s gone on record as saying his productions are some of the most sublimely musical works out there. His previous releases on the Urban Scrumping label hint at this uber medolic work, but it would seem that the lad’s got a couple of sides to his production style as far as the seismic wobble of the bass drop on ‘Fire’ suggests.

Fusing that kind of paranoid bass frequency that slices deep into your gut - and makes you feel a little uncomfortable if you’re out raving on a full stomach - with a bold diva warbled vocal, ‘Fire’ forces you to into movement when the quick swelling bass throbs surges through into earshot underneath the vocal. You might also notice the use of a subtle old skool jungle drum pattern layered deep in the percussion, its touches like this that keep a hook heavy ‘single’ like this so interesting.

‘Isolate’ really does flip things from the A side though, backing the low end reliant stomp of ‘Fire’ with a rolling, percussion heavy number that utilises melodic strings, sweeping vocal loops and what sounds like a cleverly filtered double bass sample. Think Future Sound of London or A Guy Called Gerald at about 140 bpm and you won’t be to far off; it definitely has that old type, ambient dance vibe, plus when the sub rolls out under the complex drum pattern its instantly infectious.

Out Now on Surface Tension Recordings
http://sonicrouter.blogspot.com/2009/02 ... ngaio.html
:o :D
:D

Just came to post this ;)

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