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Adam420
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Itamar Sagi - One Million Oaks (Soma)

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Itamar Sagi's nature-inspired "One Million Oaks" is a serene paradox: A big tune with a warm heart—the kind of mish-mash of dance floor domination and cosy bedroom listening Border Community lust after. Sure, the track's cyclical synth stabs make it out to be a duplicate of Deadmau5's "Faxing Berlin," but there's none of those middle-ground trance-esque chord progressions here. Instead, we have undulating hypnotic looping begging to soundtrack fast-passing scenery á la Chem Brother's "Star Guitar." It's an understated expander you could drift off to... but never ignore.

This trance-inducing single is an evolution from the party bomb "Black Gold" Funk D'Void unveiled on his Sci-fi Hi-fi mix earlier this year. Sagi's Detroit techno influence, so identifiable in throwbacks like "Black Gold" and "Creamary," isn't obvious on "One Million Oaks." Despite hard tech kick-drum, dub bass, industrial hissing hi-hat runs and the odd organic click, the track is clearly sympathetic to progressive elements. The percussion is quieter in the mix between layers that crescendo and slip in and out. With this dreamy big hitter, crafted round sentiment, it's clear the Tel Aviv composer is confidently carving his own musical identity.

On the flipside the aforementioned D'Void shifts the all-important stabs to the offbeat and builds a laid-back lounging house groove into an intricate mosaic patterning of swelling synths, buzzing bass lines and tumbling toms. It's very much a case of blink-and-you-might-miss-something in this complex swinging house number. One for the car and one for the lounge—and both to kill a dance floor.


Tracklist: Itamar Sagi - One Million Oaks

A One Million Oaks
B One Million Oaks (Funk D'Void Remix)




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Picked up both tracks which is quite rare for me (usually I restrict myself to one track per release, I don't know why). Anyway I love this tune! Has anybody else got this?


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Levels is...decent...damn better than a lot of the shite dominating the charts at the moment. It sounds absolutely nothing like...a billion and one similar tracks in this big-room style. I always had a soft spot.

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I'm LOVING the original, such a stormer. The Funk D'Void Remix is also ace. I'll be picking both up as well


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I prefer the original, but Funk D'Voids remix is also very good. Awesome release overall.

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I'm LOVING the original, such a stormer. The Funk D'Void Remix is also ace.

Agreed with the gentleman here.


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the funk d'void mix doesn't work at all for me - the overload of pads and percussion don't gel together, but the original is fantastic!

itamar sagi has really carved out a great sound for himself.

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Both of the mixes are absolutely stunning ones IMO, but the Funk D'Void's version is slightly even better. Quality piece of music which is going to be a dancefloor hit forthcoming weeks or months I suppose.


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listened to this yesterday. Its too technoey for me.

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Purchased the original mix last night. Very class tune.


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Great track.

Can't wait to use it.


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Purchased the original mix last night. Very class tune.


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getting the original. good stuffs


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Two great version, but Funk D'Void remix is a tad better.


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