New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Topspin Media) After being intercepted globally with Rene Amesz's 'This Is True' release, Stealth continues their 2013 thrust with 'Freak Out/Deep In Turin' from Marc Vedo, marking the label debut from Bristol's internationally touring export. Along with a global footprint of performances from the intimacies of Ministry of Sound, London, all the way through to the stages of Ultra
Music Festival, Miami, Marc notches a support repertoire that includes the likes of Pete Tong,
Maceo Plex,
James Zabiela, Chris Lake, and most obviously,
Roger Sanchez.
From the cue point, Freak Out walks in drums-a-blazing, with an engineering job focused on overpowering the mix down of its predecessor in the set. Dropping in hypnotically with a swinging bass line and stuttered drum fills, the stage is set as the track builds with a breakbeat induced climb towards drop 2, where a clavinet inspired top line piles through, pushing it's way through a crowd of B-Boys with a street wise vocal grunt.
Taking different strides from Freak Out, Deep In Turin showcases the depth of Mr. Vedo's production palette. With a bottom heavy analog bass line leading the charge, filtered synth plucks set the stage for a production filled with fine details. The breakdowns have been formatted for people to find their motion, before erotic screams and moans bring the beat back. With a subtly placed 'eruption' vocal sample scattered throughout, it's evident that this one is focused on dispensing audio pheromones to every corner of the dance floor.
'Freak Out/Deep In Turin' is available from Stealth Records, exclusively at Beatport on Monday 1st April 2013, and all other digital retailers on Monday 15th April 2013.
Tracklist:
1. Freak Out
2. Deep In Turin
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