Get Digital, New Label From Get Physical |
| Wednesday, 10 September 2008 | |
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The ever-popular Get Physical label has announced it is going digital last week with a new digital-only imprint aptly called Get Digital. Get Physical, which has also recently updated it's website and kicked off the Kindisch label, will release mp3s on the new imprint from label mainstays. That said, it kicks off with some (relative) newbies to the GP world: Jamie Jones and Simon Baker. The duo, which recently performed on the same bill in Los Angeles for the Droog party, will be giving away the label's inaugural release for free. All you have to do is mosey over to their website, fill in some details and they'll send a link right over to you. Future releases from the label will include work from Thomas Neumann and a collaboration from GPM founders M.A.N.D.Y. and Booka Shade. Simon Baker & Jamie Jones have been long time DJ's in England's underground electronic music scene, who have within the last couple of years emerged as respected producers and have seen their works signed to labels such as Crosstown Rebels, 20/20 Vision, Freak 'N' Chic, Poker Flat, Cocoon, Get Physical and Connoisseur just to name a few.All Get Digital releases will be available exclusively through the new Get Physical website. 'KasKazi', is their first collaborative effort, and proves their individual strengths are even more formidable when unified in the studio. The three versions of 'Kaskazi' all invoke a different mood and style, but still retain that jubilant flavor of the original that caught the ears of M.A.N.D.Y. and DJ T. early in the summer. Praise has come from all corners of the DJ spectrum, as the combination of a galloping funk fused bass line, with the infectious vocals and clever effects have erupted many club dance floors into a frenzy. The 'Swahili' mix takes the original on a jungle safari, where the shrieks and shrills of nocturnal beasts can be heard throughout the mix. This take will definitely keep you on your toes and have you wary of what is creeping up from behind you on! JJ and SB's 'Emotional Mix' veers toward slightly deeper territory. Here they have slowly built the elements over time and congealed them with a caressing atmosphere of lighter vocals, warm chords and fervent strings. All three of these mixes have been executed perfectly. The original is a tried and tested DJ favorite, while the two other mixes keep the vibe of the original in tow - and without losing any of the magic, invoke completely different emotions into listeners. Bookmark
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