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JLY 015EP
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"Dedication to the music, passion for the precise sound to suit the moment, and an unstoppable drive towards perfection -- Tomy De Clerque and F.Sonik got it all. Clearing their way towards the musical stardom, these two members of the new generation of Slovenian DJs and producers never miss a chance to take their music even further. Armed with the clear-cut vision of how electronic dance music should sound like, these guys are just amazing at working together, taking the best out of each other's talents and abilities. Lately, this dynamic duo has been the busiest part of the Jesus Loved You artist team and has produced some of the most exciting pieces in this part of the world. Like just about anything Tomy De Clerque and F.Sonik make, Pleasant Noise manages to keep up the suspension, constantly making you wonder what comes next and with every loop more perfected then the prior one. Completed within itself, the track still leaves plenty of space for remixing, while Smith & Selway's version makes one feel just how great Pleasant Noise will do once it gets on the dancefloor."
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JLY 013EP
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"The clubby summer season of 2008 is just about to explode and the creme of electronic dance music is all but departed to their summer positions. While already packing their suitcases, Jesus Loved You crew still found time to release yet another in their grand series of records. Guys like Wally Lopez hardly need to be introduced: Playing with the most excellent and producing for the best position, Wally Lopez is widely considered to be one of Spain's leading DJs and producers. Although he is working in London most of the time, Mediterranean temper still runs through his veins always making his music sound positive and cheerful. In 'Wideband' Wally Lopez gives way to his love for bouncy rhythms and dramatic bridges taking us on a journey through his ever-changing soundscape. With a fine touch for the more relaxed ambience of summer partying, he keeps his base line low and gives way for his exciting melodies to develop freely. Check out the remixes if you want to hear what Wally's fusion of southern temper with northern solidity sounds like in its pure Spanish or British form. This is great stuff from first minute to the last!"
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