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    George Cochrane – Everydaylife – Out Now!

    featuring DJ2, Andrew Phelan & Origami, Sleazy
    McQueen remixes

    George Cochrane continues his strong working relationship
    with Prismatic Tracks with another deep and funky workout featuring his own
    vocals. Though his name may be new to
    the ears of many, Cochrane’s music has been heard by the dance music community
    for years through a variety of partnerships, including his work with DJ2,
    Andrew Phelan & Origami, Cubik & Origami and The Fingermonsters.

    This release comes in the wake of Cochrane’s huge track ‘My
    Synthesizer Won’t Behave’, for Prismatic’s sister label Monsta, which was given
    a perfect 10/10 review in iDJ and impressed Luke Solomon so much that he personally
    requested to remix the track. The
    original and remixes of Everydaylife carve out a unique space in the house
    music landscape, attracting support from a wide variety of international
    heavyweights, including the likes of Robert Owens, Roger Sanchez, Colette,
    Laurent Garnier, Jay-J, DJ Heather, Dave Pezzner, Fred Everything, and
    Lawnchair Generals.

    Listen:

    1.
    Everydaylife (Original Mix)

    2.
    Everydaylife (DJ2 Big Mix)

    3.
    Everydaylife (DJ2 Stripped Mix)

    4.
    Everydaylife (Andrew Phelan & Origami Mix)

    5.
    Everydaylife (Sleazy McQueen Mix)

    Available now exclusively at Beatport:


    http://www.beatport.com/label/prismatic+tracks

    iDJ Review:

    DJ Support: Luke Solomon, Robert Owens, Roger
    Sanchez, Colette, Laurent Garnier,
    Jay-J, DJ Heather, Dave Pezzner, Fred Everything, Lawnchair Generals, Raoul
    Belmans (Swirl People), Sean Dimitrie, Rick Preston, Joshua Heath, JT Donaldson,
    Miles Maeda, Q-Burns Abstract Message, Pete Dafeet, Bryan Jones, Da Sunlounge, Jay
    West, Kinky Movement.

    Radio Support: Ibiza Global Radio, Proton Radio, Club
    FM, Ibizasonica, Pulse Radio, chicacagohousefm, chicaboom, radio fritz, Red FM,
    Point Blank FM, Dinamo FM, MyHouse-YourHouse, WAVE 891, Smoke It Deep,
    Digitally Imported, Global Soul Radio.

    Notable Quotables:

    Colette “Loving the DJ2 remixes!”

    Luke Solomon “liking this alot full support”

    Laurent Garnier “lovely deepness will play this for
    sure on my house sets”

    Robert Owens “another cool track, respect”

    Dave Pezzner “Nice work all around. Really loving the
    Sleazy McQueen Mix the most here. Thanks for sending this to me!”

    DJ Heather “Love me some Prismatic”

    Fred Everything “dj2 big mix is my fav so far, thx”

    Peter Christianson (Lawnchair Generals) “killer organ!”

    Raoul Belmans “DJ2, both mixes are dope. Good vocal
    track.”

    JT Donaldson “shits banging !! love the AP remix.
    many thanks.”

    Miles Maeda “The original mix is my favorite. Very
    catchy!”

    Andy Mcloughlin (Kinky Movement) “like the original
    and dj2 big mix, nice musical house, old school beats”

    Sean Dimitrie “Stripped mix and Sleazy McQueen for me
    on this release, I like it alittle more edgy and freeky sounding thanks.”

    Rick Preston “Very
    NICE! The DJ2 BIG MIX is definitely a barn burner!”

    Pete Dafeet “Another great package. Sleazy’s mix is
    my fave, ridiculously low slung groove!”

    About Prismatic Tracks:

    Founded in 2005, Prismatic Tracks is run out of San Francisco’s famed
    Moulton Studios complex by DJ and producer Andrew Phelan. The label is focused on a blend of deep, funk,
    and tech based house music, driven by the sounds of musicians and vocalists
    such as Origami, Sen-Sei, Audio Angel and Brown. Prismatic’s roster features some of the
    premier names in house music, including Bryan Jones, Chris Lum, Christian
    Malloni, Jake Childs, Jazzy Eyewear, Luke Solomon, Q-Burns Abstract Message,
    Ross Couch, and Santiago & Bushido.
    For more information please visit:

    http://www.prismatictracks.com

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