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Askew Vs. O' Callaghan - Game Over(Version 1/Version 2) [Discover]
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| varun |
Discover once again steps up to the plate and proves why it's the best label around. Label boss Askew and Discover artist JOC team up for one of the best Discover releases yet. Absolute quality.
Version 1 - More minimal of the two. Askew's influences appear to be stronger of the two. 9/10 Sample
Version 2 - Slightly trancier, equal input from both. 9/10 Sample
Release Date : 31st October
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| FirstBorn |
Great stuff, as I'd expect from two of my favourite producers and the undisputed label of the year for me. I prefer Version 2 in which John O'Callaghan's productions come a little more to the fore. :)
Like all Discover releases, this bangs like a house door in the wind. :D |
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| Ian^ |
| heard samples to these & i don't really think they're all that special. Expect a lot from Discover so maybe that's why |
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| isoterra |
| generic askew track imo. might work well in a set but on it's own i found it nothing special at all |
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| shades_of_gray |
Pretty good track, a nice workout,
def not one of the best discover releases, i would have loved to have heard a sample from a computer game or something, because of the title is called 'Game Over'
that would have been quite interesting,
but they didnt, so it dosnt really stand out all that much, still good though
7/10 for both |
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| InDeepSpace |
| Like every Askew track: Boring!!! |
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| NoisyNeil |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian^
heard samples to these & i don't really think they're all that special. |
thatīs what I think too. I donīt think it is somehing to get all that excited about, and version 2 is mostly the same as version 1 only with a different build-up and some different samples here every now and then... I would rather have seen a good remix or something.
Pity though, I think John OīCallaghan really is a good producer with a lot more qualities and trance-pioneering in his vains then this release exposes. And John Askew, ... never liked his work to be honest..
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