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HRDVISION 001EP
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Limited to 300 copies only. (Yes, this is the Britney Spears "Toxic" remix....) DJ support coming from Skream, Richy Ahmed, Mathew Jonson, Matt Tolfrey, Teki Latex, Nd_Baumecker, Deep Child, plus more. The "Call Me Maybe" remix was heard on Hrdvsion's recent mix for Skream on Radio 1.
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RINSE 026EP
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The I Like the Feeling You're Giving Me EP for Rinse encapsulates many aspects of Hrdvision's sound, drawing strongly both from Detroit techno's woozy, melody-soaked romanticism and the precision and intricacy of minimalist European house and techno. The title-track coasts along on a clipped, synthetic house rhythm and a thick, fuzzy bass line while melodic drones stretch out across its surface. "Barcelona" and "Apocalypse6" are both more languid and more dramatic while "Feel You're Fading" is a peak-time track with a mirror-like synth.
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WHFM 003EP
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Strictly limited, vinyl-only. Hrdvsion does it again. His unique sound and style are on display and at full throttle, taking something you think you know, and turning it on its head.
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WHFM 001EP
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Unlimited Edition is the premier release from We Have Friends' Music, Vancouver's newest label, the brainchild of West Coast staples Mike McSuede and James Boatman. The duo is proud to present the latest offering from Hrdvision, the Canadian export who is continuously making waves in the European dance music scene. This fresh single expresses a playful abandonment, with soul-tinged, pulsing chords, and a sharp, shuffling beat. Hrdvision gets support with remixes from Canadian all-stars The Mole, Sid LeRock, and Eddie C.
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GIGOLO 286EP
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Hrdvsion is invited into the Gigolo brothel for his first EP since the summer of 2011. "Right And Tight" is a rabid beast of a track, throwing subtlety out the window in favor of ribcage-crushing electro beats and brain-tickling synth freak-outs. Rampa's remix is a mellow, floaty interpretation to contrast the fierceness of the original version.
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IRR 009EP
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With "I Can't Exist" Hrdvsion successfully strikes the balance between deep housiness and accelerated departure. If you turn the piece of plastic around, you find a more typical Hrdvsion track, celebrating the same magical atmosphere. Last, but definitely not least, the B2 is a fusion-remix by Ada that insists on being played in the sunshine.
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WAG 064EP
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This 12" features tracks from the full-length release Where Did You Just Go? (WAG 064CD) from Canadian Nathan Jonson aka Hrdvsion. Where Did You Just Go? takes the listener to a variety of places, at least some of which will doubtless be new to many ears. A non-compromising creator of glitch-heavy electronic music for the last decade or so, Hrdvsion has finally matched his esoteric vision to the more formal structures of house, techno and electro/breakbeat.
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WAG 051EP
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Wagon Repair's 51st release features Hrdvsion's chopped melody and effervescent invention. "The Mohana" explores a central chord progression with intermittent, squeaked melodic static, reverberant pad echoes and crisp, swinging percussion. Dueling hook lines dance between pounded kick and hat in one of Hrdvsion's most floor-ready tracks. "Sliding Into Air (Edit)" takes matters deeper as soaked pads loom over lively harmonic sparks. Melodic holes are punched through a compressed mix, their impact adding rhythm to an infectious, percussive motor. Epic and uncompromising.
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WAG 041EP
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This release from Hrdvsion combines his signature fervid IDM style with patience. "Love's Duel (The Seduction Business)" is a slowly approaching storm, weaving melodies from disparate melodic tones and waves of rhythmic synth. Purposeful and enterprising, this sonic saga is a trip worth taking. "Melting Fire" is an industrious IDM production with a percussive line reminiscent of "dirty south" hip-hop's rattling hi-hat patterns. The remix is manned by Canadian duo Inkwell, transforming the original into a bass-heavy floor pleaser.
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WAG 036EP
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This is Hrdvsion's third Wagon Repair release. Taking influence from the unrestrained creativity of luminaries such as Squarepusher and Aphex Twin, Hrdvsion's disjointed compositions stand in stark contrast to the more fluid output of his brother, Mathew Jonson. "Playing For Keeps" is centered around swinging, crunching beats, "Playing For Daddy's Girl" introduces distorted 8-bit melodies, a throbbing deep bass, and a sampled cheering audience. The Mole transforms "Playing For Keeps" into pure house -- a dark electro sweat fest.
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WAG 015EP
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"For his second outing on Wagon Repair, Hrdvsion (aka Nathan Jonson), yet again blesses us with a showcase of diverse style and emotion on this 5-track gem. Dedicated to the memory of his best friend, Gary White, this EP comes straight from the heart and proves to be special -- not just for Nathan, but also for those lucky enough to hear it."
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WAG 007EP
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"The Sick Memory EP is the initial release from Hrdvsion. Hrdvsion is Nathan Jonson, brother of Wagon Repair's own Mathew. Just another step in Wagon Repair's short but already multifaceted journey in electronic music. Crossing multiple genres Hrdvsion brings his core to the forefront on the debut. Summed up by Mathew, we can see the start of a further movement in the label itself: 'The man in command has a way of making the ghetto blaster he used to create most of these tracks sound like something that was done in Loose Change's studio. His passion for music shines. My bro has never taken a step away from what his heart says is the groove.' The Sick Memory EP is another sign of things to come from Hrdvision and Wagon Repair as the sounds, styles and experimentation continue to expand and move forward with every release."
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