Labelowner Alex Flatner teams up with Lopazz for their new project on Circle Music! Here they are – shaking your bones and smashing your minds. With this sure dancefloor cracker both are vocalizing their love for pure dancefloor action. So listen to the sexy vocals of Lopazz himself, the glaring arrangement, and the pure sequencing and get catched up by the man famous for his filmscores as well as his Tracks on Get Physical, Compost or Output and the man behind the labels Circle Music, Gedankensport and Harthouse. Never seen perfect circles? – Be prepared! Rock on!
A_Perfect Circles:
“Perfect Circles” is the atmospherical dancefloor burner we waited for this year! Starting with this very soulful vocals, sung by Lopazz himself, you won’t know where the track aims at, but as time and the first tacts go by, the leading synths fade in from the back and you will be attacked by the thrilling and creepy melody that will groove your mind. Don’t look into the grey and dark sky, because witches and vampires are flying there in perfect circles, hunting everybody with red and warm blood flushing in the veins.
B1_Perfect Circles (Damián Schwartz Remix):
Damián Schwartz reduces to the max and peels his own core out of the original version. Carefully the the young and fresh talent from Madrid takes the voluminous atmosphere of the original and squeezes his own essence out of it. And the strategy of one of the founders of the Música Charlista Project, Mupa and part of CMYKmusik works, like he proved on Net 28 so far, the innovative Madrid platform for electronic music styles. Here we don’t find the rage from the original version – it’s the grey area of emotional energy in which we tend to forget ourselves. So go for it and explore the subtly warm energy the admirer of harmonies and melodies donates to this dashing remix.
B2_Perfect Circles (Reboot’s Put Your Arm Next To It Rework):
Finally we have a badinage for you. The Frankfurt based project Reboot aka Frank Heinrich engaged to lift “Perfect Circles” in a completely other and new context than the original version and the Dámian Schwartz Remix did. This rework is like being tickled by somebody gently. The tickle feeling caused by the jumping bassline pushes the vocals into the mentioned context and causes a new meaning. The man known for his “Charlotte” release on Below and the “Be Tougher/Letters” – smasher on Cadenza did this transformation of the atmosphere as perfect as we can imagine. Forget the trippy weirdness of the original and dive in this lighthearted adventure land of really big plush flowers, chocolate lakes, sugar clouds and and lovely white bunnys jumping through the green ambrosial woodruff.