Artist: Danny Howells
Album: Moon EP
Label: Sudbeat
Catalog#: [SB001]
Release Date: Jun 1 2009
Notes:
The first release see's the legend that is Danny Howells, deliver the fantastic 'Moon EP'.
Renowned for his extended DJ sets, Howells's own 'Dig Deeper' nights have grown to become one of the most anticipated parties around. Last year he launched his own 'Dig Deeper' label, which has already seen release's from Danny, backed with mix packages from some of his favourite producers.
Whilst the majority of his recent output has seen Howells tread the deeper, tech path, today's EP features two, euphoric house epics. 'On The Moon' and 'Moonage Dream' offer our ears a breath of fresh air. Two slices of feel good, powerful, melodic and emotive house
Tracklist 01. Moonage Dream
02. On The Moon
elFreak
epic lulz.
stick to being an epic dj danny please, everything you produce sounds like it was made 10 years too late.
gash.
david.michael
Agreed... these really just do nothing for me.
I mean, they aren't offensive to my ears.... but I barely even notice them. Just totally generic.
He's one of the few that can get away with "just" being a DJ. And he probably should.
elFreak
i can't wait until nostalgic makes his way into this thread to bitch about "mnml" when in reality this track sounds like it was made in 5 minutes with fruity loops.:p
MrJiveBoJingles
Really bland.
What is it with prog anymore? Seems like all the life has been sucked out of it.
woscar
WOW, these sound like something out of ASOT 2004 :stongue:
enydo
danny nooooooooo
Frenkieee
I actually like On The Moon.
On the other hand, Moonage Dream does absolutely nothing to me.
wotyzoid
I'm going to see the man in about 2 weeks. Can't wait.
Guest
2 out of 5 stars
phant0m
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
WOW, these sound like something out of ASOT 2004 :stongue:
+1. The melody from "On the Moon" sounds really like some Coldharbour melo-mcprog from that period. Despite that I think it does its job rather well closing the first CD of Cattaneo's new comp.
woscar
quote:
Originally posted by phant0m
+1. The melody from "On the Moon" sounds really like some Coldharbour melo-mcprog from that period. Despite that I think it does its job rather well closing the first CD of Cattaneo's new comp.
I've been reading a lot of "OMG!!!11! the last track on the first CD is amazing!!!1!1!!!111!!!" comments, lol.
I really want to listen to that comp, will grab it soon.