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Sam Hell - Algebra (Benjamin Vial Remix)

Butter Party on July 12, 2010 12:09

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    It is with much happiness and a few too many mathematical puns that we welcome Sam Hell back to Trickery Collective for his latest homework assignment "Algebra". This track demonstrates his excellent understanding of the dance formula, and will make most punters attempt to find x.

    On remix assignment we've called in Bad Tempo (Fig 13.2, Immon Talebian and Ian Andrews) who have applied a transformation on the original that results in breakbeat chaos.

    Parisian Benjamin Vial (Fig 13.3) makes his cracking debut on the label with an unbounded remix that's more old-school than an abacus and showcases his irrefutable theorem of acid.

    Finally we introduce Spangled Ballet (Fig 13.4, Matt Brown) who completes the square and pushes the electro lim(x -&rt; infinity).

    No more puns now, promise.

    QED.

    Released by: Trickery Collective
    Release/catalogue number: TC013
    Release date: Jul 12, 2010

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