[ToysForBoys Limited08] Skyboy+ Marcus Vector and Jeik rmxs
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[ToysForBoys Limited08] Skyboy+ Marcus Vector and Jeik rmxs
artist: Skyboy
title: Spanish Trip
label: TOYS FOR BOYS Limited
formats: download
catalog #: TFBR limited 008
release date: sept 22
distribution: Beatport
ToysForBoys presents the debut release of Italy's SkyBoy, an EP with two frenetic originals plus two remixes from TFB crew members Marcus Vector and Jeik.
A1. About the Rhythm
A2. About the Rhythm (Marcus Vector remix)
B1. Last Night in Barcelona
B2. About the Rhythm (Jeik remix)
SkyBoy (the alias of 22-year-old Tiziano Scocco from Rome) first made a splash earlier this year with his remix for Orlando Voorn on Tic Tac Toe. ToysForBoys now issues his first EP entitled Spanish Trip. "About the Rhythm" is a four-on-the-floor thumper distinguished by an unknown gentleman recalling a conversation he had… "Rhythm makes everything move, the seasons swing, and backs up the elements…" SkyBoy manipulates the vocals and introduces the swaggering melody that bounces around the beats. "Last Night in Barcelona" is even more kinetic, with a whizzing synth line that sounds a fly trying to escape out the window, bumping into the glass with endless determination. Marcus Vector strips down "About the Rhythm" into a deep, laid-back groover, until Jeik brings the bounce back with his own energized interpretation. This promising, varied debut shows that the Sky is the limit with this talented Boy.
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ok the limited serie is not about the copies but its called limited because the design is different from the original serie, and we ask to graphic designers we like to do a special artwork for itpatrick bateman wrote:It's funny that they call it 'limited' when it's only out digital = meaning very un-limited