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  • Ori Kawahara
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    fixed! …..sorry.

    Ori Kawahara
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    Audio Soul Project – High Off The People – Fresh Meat Records

    (FMR14)

    Out now on Beatport. Available all other download shops 21

    November.

    TRACK SAMPLES:

    Get Off Your High Horse:

    http://www.audiosoulproject.com/audio/Get_Off_Your_High_Horse.mp3

    Get Off Your High Horse (Subsky Remix):

    http://www.audiosoulproject.com/audio/Get_Off_Your_High_Horse-

    Subsky_Remix.mp3

    Song For Fred:

    http://www.audiosoulproject.com/audio/Song_For_Fred.mp3

    Song For Fred (Nathan Drew Larsen Edit):

    http://www.audiosoulproject.com/audio/Song_For_Fred-

    Nathan_Drew_Larsen_Edit.mp3

    DJ AND MEDIA SUPPORT:

    Loco Dice (Song For Fred licensed to Dice’s upcoming “The Lab”

    compilation on NRK) – Song For Fred is the one for me…will play it

    for sure!

    Shur-I-Kan – Both tracks on this release are cool; always Audio Soul

    project produces quality.

    King Roc – Loving the original of Get Off Your High Horse.

    Motorcitysoul – Great mix from my Istanbul based friend Subsky on

    Get Off Your High Horse. Mazi is delivering quality stuff with a

    Chicago touch.

    Stacey Pullen – Subksy remix is slamming! Will support.

    Dean Facer – Beautiful new work from Mazi. Sublime quality per

    normal 10/10.

    Electric Press – Cool set of tracks here with a proper groovy house

    feeling; Subksy remix of GOYHH is the fave but the original is quirky

    and cool…like both.

    FEX – I’m totally into Song For Fred, really groovy one. I can’t wait to

    play this!

    Also supported by Ben Watt (featured “Get Off Your High Horse” on

    Buzzin Fly radio show on Kiss FM), Dubfire, Satoshi Tomiie, Alex

    Flitsch, Steve Lawler, Justin Long, Luke Solomon, Joris Voorn, Tiger

    Stripes, Sub Club Harri, Funk D’Void, Hipp-e, Phonogenic,

    Onephatdeeva, Slam, James Talk, Alexander Maier, Nacho Marco,

    Justin Drake, Tres Manos and Fine Cut Bodies.

    ABOUT “HIGH OFF THE PEOPLE”:

    The latest Audio Soul Project release on Fresh Meat, Mazi’s heaviest

    work since he’s acclaimed 2002 full length “Community” on NRK, is

    informed by a time when the heartbeat of revolution was strong.

    “High Off The People” opens with “Get Off Your High Horse”, a

    charged hypnotic journey that is easy to get lost in. The track sets an

    initially minimal pace as it organically builds with layers of acoustic

    and analog instrumentation. Mazi’s ARP Odyssey can be heard

    screaming and squelching throughout. This time the beast is set

    against warm and cold sounds from a Moog; the later creating a

    singular rather catchy melody via frequent patch changes. Electric

    piano chords are accented by loud distorted stabs in a circular

    groove that continues undulating and morphing through the track. On

    remix duties, Fresh Meat enlist the impeccable skills of current rising

    star Subsky. This Turkish talent has recently released exceptional

    music on labels like Plastic City, Urbantorque, and Forensic Records.

    For his remix of “Get Off…,” Subsky infuses the track’s main melodic

    parts with his own bouncy FM bass line, insistent new keys, and a

    multitude of wild rhythmic accents.

    ASP’s second original offering is the spiritual “Song For Fred”. The

    twelve minute plus trip is a musical ode to Fred Hampton, the former

    leader of the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party. Here, Mazi

    pays tribute to a figure who has clearly captured his imagination. The

    song is deceptively simple and repetitive. A shuffling lo-fi drum track

    and a sub bass bump are all that underpin the evolving piano and

    synth key work; it’s the kind of workout that strikes a meditative

    mood while shaking ones hips. No package on Fresh Meat would be

    complete without a nod to the utilitarian aesthetic. This time Nathan

    Drew Larsen provides a short and utterly useful edit of “Song For

    Fred”. He cuts the track judiciously, retaining only the most linear

    and rhythmic passages. The result is a pure early 90’s-styled

    warehouse track that transforms the long journey of the original into

    a perfectly concise DJ tool ready for live back and forth between the

    decks.

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