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BRAME 005EP
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Brame & Hamo are back and present their fifth EP Pressure on their eponymous imprint Starting off with "Pressure", an infectious drum pattern morphs into a driving and spacey dancefloor weapon. "Transit" is an intricate commute of driving synths, whilst "Dial Up" is the guy's take on breakbeat rave, taking inspiration from Josh Wink and Chemical Brothers.
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BRAME 004EP
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Sligo-born Berlin-based duo Brame & Hamo, aka Tiarnan McMorrow and Conor Hamilton, Celebrity Impersonator EP via their own imprint, Brame & Hamo. The title reflects the duo's love of celebrity impersonators whilst growing up. On "Midnight Express", the rolling melodics nod to the early sounds of prog-house and Italo, acting as a transition to their signature trance-via-techno. On the B-Side, a moody four-four that edges into the darker realms with their love of breakbeat shimmering through, resulting in a club-ready anthem. Melting down into a rolling trance groove with a late-night heady feel, "Request Rhythm" closes the EP.
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BRAME 003EP
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Brame & Hamo are back with the third release on their eponymous imprint. "Parade Rain" is a peak-time house roller with pulsing bass, meditative pads, and airy pipes. "Sports Complex", the darkest of the EP, builds an intense energy with a heavy hitting 808, shuttering reflections, a driving 303 line topped off with a trance-inducing melody. The title track is a breakbeat workout honing a classy piano riff complimented with emotional synths, strings, and more acid lines. Tuff City Kids, aka Gerd Janson and Lauer, round it up with a club ready interpretation of their title track.
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BRAME 002EP
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Brame & Hamo return to their own imprint with Club Orange EP. The Irish duo honor a fellow countryman, the most successful Irish footballer of all time, Roy Keane. On "Space Dub" a similar sense of soul is buried within a woozy, spaced-out atmosphere that simultaneously soars cosmically, yet kicks hard. On "Club Orange", Brame & Hamo command a complex, irresistible atmosphere that's the sound of an interplanetary shindig, as classic house rhythms intertwine with soaring synthesis and shots of ecstatic chatter from every conceivable angle.
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BRAME 001EP
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Brame & Hamo take full control with their debut release on their fresh, personal imprint. "Trants" is awash in a retro-futurist haze, flavors of early bleep techno, dusty drums, and outright trance flavors provide the ingredients for a euphoria-inducing trip. Things get much tougher throughout "Hurt You", which begins with an immediate strike of chunky percussion, jacking Chi-town rhythms, and a menacing organ line. "Clarence" lives up to its "Smooth Mix" subtitle, as a lounging piano line gently gives way to vibrant sax and a soothing female vocal sample, while still maintaining an irresistible groove.
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