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    Title: Jump EP

    Cat.: YRE-014

    Label: Yore Records

    Format: 12″

    A track is a track, is a track is a track. But not every track is just a track. Trackleton’s stands for much more than just tracks. On his debut ep you won’t get to hear the substandard generic ordinary music that can be found everywhere. He has it all. Disco, House, Minimal, Techno, you name it, he brings it. Welcoming our latest act “Trackleton” with his first appearance in form of his “Jump EP” adds a variety of deep styles to this 3-tracker like we have not heard it a long while. The a side is a Detroit influenced dance-floor sweeper with melodies so deep and beats so sharp that will leave no escape from making heads turning and get your feet dancing. B1 plays it cool all around the bass-line, laying things down in a old-school sounding manner – minimal to the bone, but done so cleverly to ensure that the basics simply sit right and will get you moving. The B-2 track then surprises you with more than just a hint of Disco that will be standing out from the norm and creates a nice diversity. One does not often hear music so warm, on point, deep and yet fully dance-floor oriented.

    YRE014 FEEDBACK:

    D’julz (Pokerflat) “superb deep music ”

    DJ Deep (Deeply Rooted): “Nice old school flavor “while my sequencer gently sleeps” is the one for me”

    Federico Molinari (< ?:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Oslo): “cool record”

    IDJ Magazine: “Record of the month! In 03/2008 Print Issue”

    Jamie Jones (Crosstown Rebels): “Really good record, haven’t worked out which track is my favorite yet, but all sounds nice. will be spinning for sure… Jose Belo Dance Club Magazin (: “you can always count on yore to deliver quality. dance music that is made for more than just dancing.”

    Karotte (CocoonGreat Stuff): “b seite find ich gut. wird gespielt.”

    Mike Shannon (Cynosure, Wagon Repair): “I dig the B2 track “let’s do it”. In the box! ”

    Textura Magazine(Canada):

    “The coyly-named Trackleton makes a first appearance on Yore with a slick debut EP that’s aptly titled as its clubby tech-house cuts exhibit more than their fair share of jump. The A side’s given over exclusively to “When My Sequencer Gently Weeps,” an irrepressible Detroit-influenced groover whose wiry synth melodies and smooth pads chart intricate pathways amongst the track’s rhythmically funky flow. On the flip, the cheekily-titled “Traditional Folk Song” is actually a solid slab of old-school tech-house splattered with a healthy dose of acid. Here too the tune grows progressively more dance-floor oriented as the seconds tick by, and the skipping percussion patterns and off-beat synth stabs only strengthen its infectious swing. “Let’s Do It” opens on a slightly mellower tip but eventually pulsates as royally as the other two and positively broils once it’s in full swing and the synth layers swell to mammoth proportions”

    Listen: http://www.yore-records.com

    http://www.yore-records.com/releases.php

    Digital: Beatport, Kompakt, What people play, Juno and many others

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