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Artist ...... : Cormac
Title ....... : Merlin

Genre ....... : House
Label ....... : Memo
Catnr ....... : MEMO010

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Duration .... : 00:32:29  (74.4MB)
Ripdate ..... : 14-06-2010
Store ....... : http://www.beatport.com

Tracklist ... :

1. Cormac & Deepgroove - Merlin               6:39
2. Cormac - Wait                              7:00
3. Cormac & Deepgroove - Merlin (Thomas       8:45
   Muller Remix)
4. Cormac - Uninvited Guest                  10:05

Release Notes :

Anyone who has had the pleasure of participating in Londons party scene in the
past 12 months has more than likely encountered the suggestively named
underground sensation Wetyouself. These Monday morning parties in the legendary
club Fabric attract more than just London party people with a taste for excess;
the line-ups often read like a whos who of the global DJ circuit. Youll find
trusted names such as Ellen Allien, Ben Klock, Sascha Funke... so how about a
cultural exchange in the other direction? Cormac, one of Wetyourselfs three-man
promoter team, is firing himself straight out of Fabrics sacred underground
storerooms into the Memo label roster. His DJ skills have become legendary over
in the UK, and he has taken these talents on tour to almost all the worlds best
known clubs. As a producer, Cormac is at the head of the queue for a Memo
release. The collection of tracks which make up his debut are contrasting yet
coherent, and 100% dancefloor compatible.

Merlin is a straight-up stomper with a banging on-the-dot beat and hefty
off-beat bass. It rumbles along at mid-tempo, but has some serious drive behind
it. A clear, direct, no-nonsense number. Cormacs cool, low-key vocal style lends
an early-morning, sweat-inducing atmosphere to the scene - Wetyourself ..

Wait is a whole different ball game  or rather, a different dancefloor. The
track juggles a subtle, melancholy piano line with some implied house accents.
This wonderfully relaxed sound would be best  served as a chilled bar
soundtrack.

Thomas Muller, who only joined the BPitch line-up himself in 2008, has earned
top credentials through highly acclaimed releases on Quartz Records and BPC. He
has shown his qualities as a remixer with a remarkable version of Telefon Tel
Aviv's Immolate Yourself. The specialist in highly organised sonic life-forms
has made a caricature of Merlin: with the use of minimal but highly effective
add-ons,

the track is turned into a hectic, twisted bounce-fest, whilst Cormacs vocals
are put through the sound mill with a delightful lack of respect  controlled
insanity.

Uninvited Guest, available on the digital release, first makes a discreet and
minimalistic entrance. Percussive elements slowly but surely set the track in
motion. The fist peak is followed by a spooky collage of bizarre sounds and
atmospherics, held together securely by the reliably straight house beat.



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Artist ...... : Cormac
Title ....... : Merlin

Genre ....... : House
Label ....... : Memo
Catnr ....... : MEMO010

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Duration .... : 00:32:29  (74.4MB)
Ripdate ..... : 14-06-2010
Store ....... : http://www.beatport.com

Tracklist ... :

1. Cormac & Deepgroove - Merlin               6:39
2. Cormac - Wait                              7:00
3. Cormac & Deepgroove - Merlin (Thomas       8:45
   Muller Remix)
4. Cormac - Uninvited Guest                  10:05

Release Notes :

Anyone who has had the pleasure of participating in Londons party scene in the
past 12 months has more than likely encountered the suggestively named
underground sensation Wetyouself. These Monday morning parties in the legendary
club Fabric attract more than just London party people with a taste for excess;
the line-ups often read like a whos who of the global DJ circuit. Youll find
trusted names such as Ellen Allien, Ben Klock, Sascha Funke... so how about a
cultural exchange in the other direction? Cormac, one of Wetyourselfs three-man
promoter team, is firing himself straight out of Fabrics sacred underground
storerooms into the Memo label roster. His DJ skills have become legendary over
in the UK, and he has taken these talents on tour to almost all the worlds best
known clubs. As a producer, Cormac is at the head of the queue for a Memo
release. The collection of tracks which make up his debut are contrasting yet
coherent, and 100% dancefloor compatible.

Merlin is a straight-up stomper with a banging on-the-dot beat and hefty
off-beat bass. It rumbles along at mid-tempo, but has some serious drive behind
it. A clear, direct, no-nonsense number. Cormacs cool, low-key vocal style lends
an early-morning, sweat-inducing atmosphere to the scene - Wetyourself ..

Wait is a whole different ball game  or rather, a different dancefloor. The
track juggles a subtle, melancholy piano line with some implied house accents.
This wonderfully relaxed sound would be best  served as a chilled bar
soundtrack.

Thomas Muller, who only joined the BPitch line-up himself in 2008, has earned
top credentials through highly acclaimed releases on Quartz Records and BPC. He
has shown his qualities as a remixer with a remarkable version of Telefon Tel
Aviv's Immolate Yourself. The specialist in highly organised sonic life-forms
has made a caricature of Merlin: with the use of minimal but highly effective
add-ons,

the track is turned into a hectic, twisted bounce-fest, whilst Cormacs vocals
are put through the sound mill with a delightful lack of respect  controlled
insanity.

Uninvited Guest, available on the digital release, first makes a discreet and
minimalistic entrance. Percussive elements slowly but surely set the track in
motion. The fist peak is followed by a spooky collage of bizarre sounds and
atmospherics, held together securely by the reliably straight house beat.



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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