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PROGCITY DEEP PRESENTS
DSF
‘COVER LETTERS’ (INCL. ANTO VITALE MIXES)
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Athens-based producer DSF makes his debut on ProgCity
Deep with the beautiful melodic, organdriven House anthem “Cover
Letters”. Being connnected to the most famous Greece promotion
team, MFU (managed by DJ Dino), DSF is not
unknown to the scene. Recently he did a remix for Susu Bobien
on Soundmen on Wax.
While the Original Mix has an Afro-rhythmic touch with some dope
synths here and there and chanting choirs which support the organ
melody, the Reprise Mix has some moody beats with a sure power to
make you move. DSF is definitely someone to keep an
eye on in future.
The flipside has a remix by the man of the moment, Anto Vitale
. Following the success of his latest cut “Theorema del
Faya” (heralded as one of the hits of the WMC 2007) he totally
changes the rhythmic structure of “Cover Letters” by taking the track
into a deep tech territory, where he combines the original organ with
synth solos, making the track an irresistible stomper.
Rest assured that all versions have super-intense climax when it
comes to the end…
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we thank you for your support
Michael Fossati (SpiritOfHouse.com)
A former Spirit of House exclusive has finally found its home at
ProgCity Deep and gets a release complete with slammin’ remixes by
Anto Vitale. “Cover letters” by Greece based producer DSF is built
around an irressistible beat that is enriched with sweet percussion,
lovely strings and wicked spaced out keys, with an outstanding organ
droppin’ in after around two minutes that will drive you crazy. The
‘Reprise Mix’ gives the track a moodier edge with a slight deeper
feeling. Anto Vitale takes the track to an even deeper level, giving it
a techy outfit. His ‘Key-A-Pella’ is a beat-less take letting the synths
and organs do the talk.
CakesFactory (DeeperSoul Blog)
Athens-based producer DSF makes his debut on ProgCity Deep with
“Cover Lettersâ€, an organ driven track with Afro rhythm and some
atmospheric synths.?
Anto Vitale takes the track into a deep tech territory. If you are
expecting some boring stuff as most of the recently techy music, you
will be very surprised with this one. The talented Italian producer did
a fantastic combination of the original organ with his very
characteristic synths, resulting in a fresh track, certainly to be on
rotation by the hands of the most eclectic djs. Keep your eyes on this
very talented producer, he has some innovative music ready to be
dropped on labels like Asante, Camio and Tea Party Music.
Dean Serafini (Jjazzproject.com)
DSF deliver a subtle and refreshing cut here with four versions
included. The “Original†has old school synths and stunning use of
hammond style organs. The “Reprise Mix†combines both live and
analog bass with a nod in the direction of Chicago back in the day.
Analog bass underpins “Anto Vitale’s Shabu Remix†with an eclectic
blend of synths the order of the day to compliment the hammond
again. Very cleverly constructed, this one really got my attention
right from the off.
Franck Roger (Realtone)
Nice remix from anto vitale.. will play it for sure!
Abicah Soul Project
I like the anto vitale mix. the groovy deep bass line, which shakes
the floor! a hot pick for me. anto killed this one for sure, respect.
Casamena (BEMBE / Ocha Records)
A lovely release from Progcity Deep, the original mix is just dandy
with organs that will move any dancefloor, but the Anto Vitale take
on it is down right tasty! This moves immediatey to my top 10 for
September/October 2007.
Ralf Gum (GOGO Music)
Good production by DSF. Groovy beats and reminable organ hooks
meet groovy beat and percussions. My fav is DSF reprise mix – very
useful tool. Well done.
Ian Friday (Tea Party Music)
The mixes cover many different moods for peaktime partying. Anto
Vitale puts the heaters on full blast for this global soul scorcher.
Boddhi Satva (Yoruba Records)
i think it is a good project. but i fancy more the Anto Vitale Remix
Olivier Velay (Stalwart)
Love the Original, very spiritual and emotionnal House Music. Anto
Vitale takes it to deeper, more Shelter style. All over a very good
release for Prog City Deep, quality all over !
Nicolas Matar (Cielo NYC)
I really love Cover Letters…I dropped it last weekend at Cielo and
the crowd was very receptive!
DJ Pope (Poji Records)
Cover letters has the soul that will left any floor spirits to another
level
Rafael Moraes (Nomumbah / Yoruba Records)
DSF comes with an Latin Soul track that keep the Nuyorican vibe on
its best. Anto Vitale’s version gives a Body and Soul flavour for this
track with more electronic synths…
Jacko (Tony Records)
Personally lovin’ this track, Original Mix and Reprise Mix are our
favourites.. The vibe and the organ solo and keys take you to a
beautiful musical journey! Haven’t tried yet in a club, but we will play
it a lot and support!
Nico Moss (CyberJamz)
Both original and Anto’s remix is excellent. I really like Anto’s rmx
adds dancefloor feeling.
DJ Offbeat (Future History of House)
Thanks for the new track, DOPE!!!! This is a wicked tune with a great
build. Then, like any good lover, gives it to you all over again! The
Anto Vitale mix is a great alternate version if I ever get tired of the
original and the key-a-pella is a hell of an opener. Top notch all
around!!
Myles (Naked Soul London)
The best track I have ever heard on ProgCity – charting the original
mix @ #1, this will be getting MAJOR support everywhere I go. I love
this! 10/10!!
Greg Kozo (Place Blanche)
I like the original one, will play it in the store. Good simple
instrumental, nice hits, and a solid groove. The Anto Vitale Shabu
mix is maybe more catchy because of the kinda violin pizzicato,
beautiful too ! !Mark Stone (UDM Show)
This is HOTTT – Wicked production – will play that!
Craig Bartlett (L’America / M8 Magazine)
I’m sure to review it for m8 next month!
Doruk Ozlen (Tribal Winds)
I’ve been playing Anto’s mix for a while, but now I love the original…
DJ B (Soulfuric Trax / Zouk)
It is very nice track! I love the original mix. Def support it!
Art-D-Fact: Online Magazine
Great rhythmical dancefloor smash! In our playlist!
Nef Nunez
Definitely like the reprise mix!!
Craig Woodrow (Hype Chart)
this is so good, in my hype and playlist for sure!!!!
Ciappy DJ (Tony Records / ProgCity Deep)
Really magic sinths and hammond vibes on this original latin house
rithm…..really nice original mix!
The “Anto Vitale Shabu Music Mix” give a very gorgeous touch of
class to this project!….this is in my top ten and play list, but the “anto
vitale key-a-pella” open my all live sets! Loves and compliments to
ProgCity Crew!
Agent Greg (Freeze Magazine / Radio 1 Greece)
This i what i call a piece of a art!!!excellent track, in the always
loveable je ka jo style!!!Definitely supporting that!!
Dave Storm (Ceremony Records)
Great! Like the original a lot! My support…
Leon El Ray
DSF in da House with a very funky mystical sound.Very Spiritual
Vibe!For sure the reprise mix will be at ma cases this winter for my
sets. Thanks.
Bogdan Taran (Dancebox)
I like the tune very much – very up to date, this style people are
going crazy on dancefloors about.
Original Mix is for me, as well as Reprise version is good for
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Support by
TuXxL (UniversDJ), Lars Behrenroth (DSoH), Orel1 (UniversDJ),
Applejac (Sounds of Mecca), Manuel Tur (Freerange), Mario Ferrini,
Kiko MartÃnez, DJ Kik (UniversDJ), Mannix, Beppe Gioia (Unified /
Garagefamily), Pablo DJ, DJ Hot Hands, Norbert Borchers (House
Sound of Hamburg), Roberto De Carlo (GOGO Music / Purple Music),
DJ Floy, Nolan Kane, Ryan McAdam (Iwanai Music), Muzzaik
Productions, Henri Kohn (Clubstar / Conya), Edground (Grooveland)
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