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COLORS 003EP
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Staying true to its family-and-friends ethos, Colors presents an EP from the London event group and label's co-founder, Stephane Ghenacia. Three tracks, with an appearance from Aaron.
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COLORS 002EP
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Staying true to their friends & family ethos, the next Colors EP comes from a cofounder of the London party imprint, Guilhem Monin. The musical journey is composed by three tracks. "Omen" is a slinky house cut which eases the listener in with some seductive saxophone/Rhodes combinations, before a warm bassline takes over. "All The Way Back" is more minimalistic, propped up by the hypnotic organ loop which forms the track's rhythmic backbone. Female vocal cuts are expertly dropped in and out of the mix against a subtle backdrop of strings. Chicago veteran Boo Williams rounds off the EP with his interpretation of Omen.
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COLORS 001EP
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London-based promoter group Colors presents the inaugural EP on its new label: Remi Mazet's I Felt This Way Before. The title track is a bubbling nu-disco number that would be right at home in Todd Terje's record bag. "Les Merguez" is a peak-time jacking number, with rolling snares and well-placed vinyl scratch samples that are reminiscent of Thomas Bangaltier's house classic "Spinal Scratch." On remix duty, Ivan Smagghe takes "I Felt This Way Before" into slightly tougher territory, opting away from the glossy melodies of the original and instead kneading it into a propulsive analog workout.
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