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AMA 016EP
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180-gram vinyl. LA house producer Cromie follows a killer debut for NYC-based label Peach with his Amadeus debut. "At Interfaces" introduces a beautiful saxophone solo and the occasional vocal to complement the massive bassline and percolating pads that form its backbone. The B-side is all fascinating rhythms for the DJs. "Tariff" is pure peak-time business. The B2, or "inside cut," "Clear To Me," features James del Barco, with whom Cromie throws underground raves in LA; the track mixes a hyperactive 2-step kick with a jacking snare and just the right amount of LA G-funk action, with a sampled diva sweetening the mix.
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