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Robin Ordell - JC EP

Robin Ordell - JC EP

Musician: Robin Ordell
Album title: JC EP
Style: House, Techno
Released: 2014
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1153 mb
Size APE version: 1308 mb
Size WMA version: 1985 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 451
Format: MMF AIFF TTA MPC VOX XM AHX
Genre: Electronic

Robin Ordell - JC EP

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Five Majors
A2 Nobody Loves Bishopsgate
B1 Nobody Loves Bishopsgate (Vera Remix)
Remix – Vera Heindel
B2 Kosma

Credits

  • Mastered By – Mathieu Bertet
  • Mixed By – David Koch

Notes

Half Baked Records is back with his fifth offering, presenting the solo Ep of French dj & producer Robin Ordell. On top of having released on Eklo, Robin is one of the historical residents of Half Baked, an artist present in the family from day one, growing together with the project while bringing his own touch to it, a delicate balance between light and darkness, drive and delicateness. Robin infuses power to his tracks via a no compromise formula on drums; tight old school rhythms that are then cleverly fused with expert sound design and minimalist aesthetic, showing a lot of maturity in his productions skills. The A1, Five Majors, is a perfect example of this balance, a dramatic club twister that has all the ingredients to rock a dancefloor, while preserving a touch of elegance. The A2, Nobody Loves Bishopgate, has a an eerie underwater feeling, slowly numbing you with his bubbly bass and filtered melodies, but still keeping you afloat with his funky swing. On the flipside we find the remix of Vera, a 'djs' dj' and renowned producer for her releases on Perlon and Oslo to name a few. Vera strips it down, emphasizing the drugged out atmospheres and delivering an hypnotic laidback re-interpretation that will no doubt be the highlight of many morning sets this summer. The B2, Kosma, is the 'brightest' cut of the record where jazzy chords alternate with playful stabs, teasing you throughout the whole the track.



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Efmprof
A1 is just lovely.
Dianazius
Nice one
Delaath
I got in contact with the label and got a new copy, I guess it was a single production mistake.
caif
Can anyone confirm this?