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Artist ...... : NDF
Title ....... : Since We Last Met  Ricardo Villalobos Remixes

Genre ....... : Techno
Label ....... : DFA Records
Catnr ....... : DFA2265

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Duration .... : 00:40:26  (92.6MB)
Ripdate ..... : 01-09-2010
Store ....... : http://www.trackitdown.net/genre/dubstep/track/2555700.html

Tracklist ... :

1. Since We Last Met                         10:46
2. Since We Last Met (Ricardo Villalobos     17:03
   Remix)
3. Since We Last Met (Ricardo Villalobos     12:37
   Remix 12 Edit)

Release Notes :

Bored with both rock and roll and his own name, ex-drummer Steven Ford released
his debut 12?, a techno single titled Read Me/Silver City, under the pseudonym
Bruno Pronsato in 2003. The response to that release, though overwhelmingly
positive, was dwarfed by the critical praise heaped on its follow-ups: 2007?s
Why Can?t We Be Like Us, which effectively established Pronsato as one of the
most innovative and vital producers in dance music, and 2009?s groundbreaking
The Make Up The Break Up, which further cemented his credentials as a visionary.
NDF combines Pronsato?s talents with those of Benjamin Myers ? alias Sergio
Giorgini ? one half of Benoit & Sergio, whose rose-lensed debut EP, What I?ve
Lost, was released through Pronsato?s thesongsays label. On their auspicious
first outing, Since We Last Met, NDF offer music almost perfectly summed up in
their own words as ?dance music twilit by?melancholy.?

The A-Side track, which begins nearly fully formed ? with handclaps, keys and a
sparse, bassy percussive loop ? is a roomy, wide-open construction of electronic
pop. Sergio?s languid vocals echo outward into whispered descriptions of
familiar post-romance scenarios: ?One day I?ll see her on the street/And we?ll
greet with casualness/And discuss the flow beneath the bridges/Since we last
met/And that?ll be all?? There are ghostly voices that hang ephemerally in the
background, and a rippling percussive build through the song?s middle, but not a
lot more. Instead of filling the track to its brim, NDF?s minimal, but studied,
arrangements leave plenty of room for every element to breathe ? and listeners
to swoon.

Side-B, notably, is a remix of the title track from superstar Ricardo
Villalobos. The famed producer elongates the single to nearly three times its
original length. Villalobos?s rebuilt track starts as a nearly naked beat, with
Sergio?s vocals layered into a haunting procession of blank-eyed repeated
mantras. Villalobos adds here and there ? carefully and slowly ? a steady,
unerring hand keeping things just so. Perfection through precision and
subtlety.



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Artist ...... : NDF
Title ....... : Since We Last Met  Ricardo Villalobos Remixes

Genre ....... : Techno
Label ....... : DFA Records
Catnr ....... : DFA2265

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Duration .... : 00:40:26  (92.6MB)
Ripdate ..... : 01-09-2010
Store ....... : http://www.trackitdown.net/genre/dubstep/track/2555700.html

Tracklist ... :

1. Since We Last Met                         10:46
2. Since We Last Met (Ricardo Villalobos     17:03
   Remix)
3. Since We Last Met (Ricardo Villalobos     12:37
   Remix 12 Edit)

Release Notes :

Bored with both rock and roll and his own name, ex-drummer Steven Ford released
his debut 12?, a techno single titled Read Me/Silver City, under the pseudonym
Bruno Pronsato in 2003. The response to that release, though overwhelmingly
positive, was dwarfed by the critical praise heaped on its follow-ups: 2007?s
Why Can?t We Be Like Us, which effectively established Pronsato as one of the
most innovative and vital producers in dance music, and 2009?s groundbreaking
The Make Up The Break Up, which further cemented his credentials as a visionary.
NDF combines Pronsato?s talents with those of Benjamin Myers ? alias Sergio
Giorgini ? one half of Benoit & Sergio, whose rose-lensed debut EP, What I?ve
Lost, was released through Pronsato?s thesongsays label. On their auspicious
first outing, Since We Last Met, NDF offer music almost perfectly summed up in
their own words as ?dance music twilit by?melancholy.?

The A-Side track, which begins nearly fully formed ? with handclaps, keys and a
sparse, bassy percussive loop ? is a roomy, wide-open construction of electronic
pop. Sergio?s languid vocals echo outward into whispered descriptions of
familiar post-romance scenarios: ?One day I?ll see her on the street/And we?ll
greet with casualness/And discuss the flow beneath the bridges/Since we last
met/And that?ll be all?? There are ghostly voices that hang ephemerally in the
background, and a rippling percussive build through the song?s middle, but not a
lot more. Instead of filling the track to its brim, NDF?s minimal, but studied,
arrangements leave plenty of room for every element to breathe ? and listeners
to swoon.

Side-B, notably, is a remix of the title track from superstar Ricardo
Villalobos. The famed producer elongates the single to nearly three times its
original length. Villalobos?s rebuilt track starts as a nearly naked beat, with
Sergio?s vocals layered into a haunting procession of blank-eyed repeated
mantras. Villalobos adds here and there ? carefully and slowly ? a steady,
unerring hand keeping things just so. Perfection through precision and
subtlety.



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