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View allHappy Anniversary, Acryl Music!
After Acryl's launch back in 2004, label boss Da Funk is back for the 50th release and this time he brought none other than Si Brad, Pete Moss, Elmar Schubert and Q-Burns Abstract Message for the remixes.
Driven by a kickin' bassdrum and a fat anaolg bassline, 'Need For Faith' surely is a hypnotic dancefloor-torpedo. Spherical pads, dreamy synths, beautiful chords and some weird fx-gadgetery rounds up the tone.
Simon Bradshaw - probably better known by his aliases Si Brad, Attaboy or Weekender - marks a comeback into the limelight with his remix. His rendition of 'Need For Faith' is a classic deep house jam, complete with driving grooves, a discoid bassline, crystal-clear piano chords and chirping synth gimmicks.
Based in Pennsylvania, Pete Moss leads the focus on his remix to a housy tech groove, paired with romantic soundscapes and a wonderful subbass.
The remix of England based German producer Elmar Schubert is a dynamic stomper who shows a detroitesque house sound with a debonair groove and striking stabs.
Q-Burns Abstract Message, the Orlando based producer, rounds out the package with a deep and reduced version: organic, warm sounds take on an analog bass line and a light-footed groove to get you goin'!
Acryl Music 050: A release for sweaty club nights and sun flooding morning hours.

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