Brame & Hamo - Celebrity Impersonator EP (Progressive, Trance)
Stumbled upon this duo from LOFT Records ep and dug through their stuff and its pretty varied (Prog/House, Breakbeat, High BPM Techno, Trance) but this EP really stood out for me.
Discovered them through the Limewire record this past summer. Have since ordered a few of their releases. Dig their discography.
Dec-05-2018 08:00
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Edinburgh
Nice - Midnight Express for me. No load of nonsensical percussion elements to fill the track but just what is needed to support its drivingness.
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Dec-05-2018 12:40
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
These are probably the only new tracks I’ve heard in the last ten years that could genuinely pass as ‘90s prog trance, right down to the way they’re produced. Impressive work, but the real banger is Sports Complex. I have the feeling I’ve heard that out somewhere recently, although lord knows where. Into the crate, ye goeth.
"Space Dub" from the Club Orange EP (Feb 2018) is quite the driving stomper as well - very nice. They sure don't shy away from taking various approaches at house, considering "Roy Keane".
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Dec-05-2018 16:10
djdk
Nutritional Overachiever
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
Well Request Rhythm is just straight up trance really isnt it.
More than anything else, I suppose. I'd like to see it appear in a set - curious to find inbetween what tracks it would get played out today.
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Dec-05-2018 22:03
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
Now I think about it, these guys have cropped up a lot recently without me having any idea who they were. They played all night long at a club here last month and I even read an interview with them where they cited Saints & Sinners - Pushin Too Hard as an influence. Then at Bicep last Friday I was chatting to an Irish lad and he asked me if I knew who they were. At the time I had no idea what kind of music they made, or I might have shown more interest. I wonder if it's all coincidence, or if a breakthrough beckons?