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12"
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APLTD 012EP
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Apparel Music is delighted to welcome aboard one of the most talented house music producers in the scene, Goddard. The twelfth release of the Apparel's limited catalog is a brand new four-track EP called Signals by the Mancunian featuring a four-hands collaboration with Harry Wolfman and a remix by Jad & The. Every single track has been chosen carefully since the beginning of the project to make this record a representative work of the artist who perfectly blends his musical knowledge with the label's imprint. The opening track "Fourth Dimension" is a teamwork between Goddard and the above mentioned Wolfman and is the ideal start with its crunchy, slightly distorted beat, bold bassline, and spacey chords and arpeggios, surely a track for the DJ's out there to play out to a busy dancefloor. The title track lowers the heartbeat, displaying all Goddard's talent on the keys and creating an impeccable fluctuating soundscape of his musical characteristics: the beat is an oscillating, yet solid structure while the different timbres of his synths evaporate and reappear conceiving a dreamy, spacey track. Side B begins with the whimsical chords of "It's Not So Cold In Tromso" where the artist takes the listener to a brief and intense trip to see the Norwegian northern lights; the track is made by a strong rhythm section and flighty, far-out, harmonies which really evoke Scandinavian landscapes. Following is a free interpretation of the previous track by the Australian Jad & The who amalgamates a jungle-ish beat to Goddard's introspective harmonic section telling his opinion on the trip to "Tromso".
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