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GPM 085EP
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Scottish producer Williams is back with El Baile for Get Physical. The title track immediately enthralls with its galloping kick, snare and analog bass pattern, and an electro motif that propels it onwards into the heart of the dancefloor. "The Unbearable Truth" is a thrillingly modern, moody take on the straight-up acid track. "Kiss Of Life" features an interplay of synths, kosmische-style chords and a tech-house strut. House music to get lost inside.
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LL 012EP
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Isle Of Sky-born Williams presents Poltergeist, his new production for Lektroluv. A very Get Physical-sounding release. With its warm synths, bass line and lovely melody, it's a surefire winner for everyone. On remix duty is another Get Physical and Love Triangle artist, Voltique. DJ Joxe and Sebastian Silber brand their own mark on the original by introducing a stomping bass line and utilizing the melody to full effect.
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GPM 032EP
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Originally released July, 2005. "'Picadilly Circuits' was made in an afternoon at Williams' London flat and featured on M.A.N.D.Y.'s Body Language compilation. A perky, bouncing acid-bassline drives through soaring electronics and computer fuzz. Evil sounding stabs jar with the smooth electro feel and add another dimension at the breakdown that sends this into dancefloor orbit. On the B-side, 'The Arrival' is a deeper cut that builds gradually with many layers of spacey FX and bass. Finally, 'The Arrival (Departure)' is an even deeper tribal feeling rework. It opens with huffing stabs and moody sub bass, the broken bassline working up to the breakdown with layers of soaring atmospheres and the original infectious melody."
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