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ARTIST
SCAN X
TITLE
Prism
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
HARTHOUSE
CATALOG #
HHMA 022EP
HHMA 022EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
10/20/2008
"Harthouse is proud to present you the new single of the French primary rock Scan X. Beginning his career in 1993, Stéphane Dri released numerous tracks on numerous labels since then and created an intellectual style of electronic music combined with pure dance floor power. So be prepared for the next dance floor smasher from Scan X. 'Prism': Starting with this licking kicks and the moldy synthesizer purr the prism starts reflecting all the dust and dirt that is hided in the doomed corners of the favorite underground dance machine placed in the basement. And now Stéphane, who also worked together with Laurent Garnier to create the soundtrack of the Cartoon 'Globi,' unpacks his secret weapon. The explosive and driveling bassl ine licks your meninges till every clear thought is digested and transformed to something undefined that will proceed the dance floor range. 'Prism (Alex Kid Remix)': Here the label mate of Stéphane, who did the big
Mint
longplayer and is very successful with the actual album
Caracol
these days, did this very gushy interpretation of the original 'Prism.' He's taking time to build his strong architecture of his remix. At the beginning of the track you will ask yourself: Where has all the energy gone? But then the kicks and high percussion arrive and make this beat construction roll like there is nothing else to do than dropping trees."
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