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PURE 074EP
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Emmanuel Beddewela was born in Greece and relocated to Milan, with family roots in Sri Lanka and the Maldives. His multicultural journey has been a rich source of inspiration, gaining him a passport to the global clubs as well as imprints Be As One, Get Physical and Saved. With his Coffee Shop EP gaining heavy play from Ramon Tapia, Dubfire, Karotte, Richie Hawtin, Deetron and Riva Starr, he's back in full force with two more quality tunes.
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PURE 065EP
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Emmanuel Beddewela joins 100% Pure with Coffee Shop -- three tracks for the all night party hunter. Just a drop of this caffeine-inspired EP will jolt the sleep-deprived onto the dancefloor. The vocals give the heat, power breaks build the suspense and the sirens demand the urgency -- but it's the big-time beats that moooooove you! "Nautilus" is a sound journey with a mega-groove that twists across infectious melodies, circles over thick bass dubs and soars over synthy sound snippets.
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GDM 005EP
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Milan's Emmanuel has gained his reputation through music, not the catwalk, and Show Time will definitely show the club what time it is. The title track blasts onto the scene with skittering beats, ebb and flow, trippy effects, and a lonely sitar. "Who Cares" combines clever beat programming with the lethargic drawl of a Spanish vocal before klobbering us with another rumbling bass line. Daniel Mehlhart remixes the title track, adding chants and banter to some Frankfurt funk, bump and bounce.
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BAO 012EP
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"Emmanuel's talent is steadily getting a well deserved recognition. After having his first release ever being played by practically everyone, Emmanuel is back again to deliver another anthem that could only be described as unique and keeps the Be As One quality standard high as expected. The EP title track 'Indian Wallpaper' will gently take the floor back to India and its mystical atmospheres with a smart use of an enchanting melody and a phat groove. This tune sounds like a magical wake-up call for the soul. Simply put it's special. With the flipside tune 'Lipflap' Emmanuel is back to his own very effective trademark techno grooves. Phat basses with a tech funk edge and a simple and yet intelligent groove makes it the perfect follow up to Parade."
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