[BOEX] LTD Vinyl Only Release Avail Direct from Label

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[BOEX] LTD Vinyl Only Release Avail Direct from Label

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BOE X is a special landmark release for the buzzed about London label boe recordings. Featuring artists both familiar and new to the imprint, it's a sonic snapshot of the label's sound wrapped in celebratory sleeve artwork and limited to a vinyl only run of 500 copies.

You can get your copy cheaper and earlier by ordering direct from the label: boerecordings@googlemail.com

or buy from your fave store when it lands in a couple of weeks:

http://www.juno.co.uk/products/boe-x/41 ... recordings

http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/produc ... 72969.html

http://clone.nl/item19159.html

LISTEN --->

http://soundcloud.com/boerecordings/sets/boe-x

Back on the label after a short hiatus is much talked about Ladzinski whose "Looking Back" track has all the elements required to get the dancefloor moving. It's a peak time club house track for sweaty clubs with low ceilings. Its strong chord progression and female vocals echo a collage of vintage New York garage and Detroit Techno sounds that combine to give Ladzinski's energetic but deep sound.

Nils Anthes is a relative newcomer in production terms but sounding like a seasoned professional, his cut "Lessons" is a trip into lush analogue textures and detroit-esque electronic soul. The track features a relentless warm kick and bass that slowly gather peripheral layers of melody and a haunting female vocal. It picks up new elements and peaks into a perfect end of night track fitting for those who love house music with warmth and personality.

Marc Vacher is a brand new artist and boe is very proud to present his first release. Marc is a trained drummer and keyboard player and it's easily shown on "I Know" with its snappy hand-played drum rolls, thumping kicks and warm melodies. Resonant of Strictly Rhythm with a touch of the productions found on the Wax label, it's a stomping modern garage gem that has the punch to smash the dance floor and the harmony to get people onto their feet. It has a neat song-like arrangement ebbing and flowing through the moods and takes the listener on a true journey during its 8 minute duration.

Azuni round off the EP with a classic warm deep house track eschewing their slight switch in sound from their previous solo releases. "(Baby Don't You) Make Me High" is more akin to their remix of Remember on BOE009, it has super-stripped down beats and searing hit hats laid down over a delayed saw bassline and some NY style modulated chords. Signature vocal snippets, a delicate organ lead and subtle strings make this track perfect for getting people onto the dance floor or keeping them there in the early hours.

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