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ARTIST
SEARCH, JEROEN
TITLE
Destiny
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
COINCIDENCE RECORDS
CATALOG #
CSF 041EP
CSF 041EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/25/2011
"Jeroen Search did a pretty amazing release for us last year.
Mobility
ended up being supported by a lot of artists (Rolando, Marcel Fengler, Kr!z, Pfirter, Slam, Terence Fixmer, Laura Heath and Estroe to name but a few) and did better than any vinyl release we had done thus far. So, we move on, and from now on vinyl first and foremost. Both tracks are based on Jeroen's liveset: raw, booming and pretty straightforward yet with that typical Jeroen Search touch. 'Ellipse' is a very effective dance floor weapon for the technoheads amongst you: loopy, minimalistic and excellent for three deck action.'Periapsis' on the other hand is the (relatively) calmer track: deepness, darkness, smoothness, Loch Ness, whatever. The background sounds give it a unsettling vibe while the acid'ish stabs give it that hypnotic feel you drugheads all crave for. But the icing on the cake is definitely the Conforce remix. Delsin pedigree, Rush Hour poster boy, and a great guy from that bleep on the radar above our country. His version keeps the wobbly background of the original and turns the entire track in a mean offbeat percussion mofo. Threatening Berghain'ish stabs, rattling cowbells and a break that will knock the fillings out of your teeth: tell me you don't love this track. Conforce is beyond any doubt one of the most interesting Dutch artists of the past few years, after Marco Borsato of course. All hail to the 'King.'"
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