Soul Designer "Scaraboogie", A2 from Evolutionism LP Part 2 on Third Ear Uploaded by fabricelig Start following Send a message on June 20, 2008 14:42
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- marykwanda on July 16, 2009 16:03
this is my soul designer funky as hell!!
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comment at 1.43- gottolovehouse on October 15, 2008 16:56
nice sint play
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comment at 2.15- itokimproductions on June 25, 2008 16:11
Proper Ligny stunning music. Lovely. :-) - Kazuumi
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comment at 2.49- jacob korn on August 12, 2008 09:44
funky!
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comment at 3.17- datasphere on November 16, 2008 18:10
nice to hear someone actually playing the keys! very musical and melodic -I likee.
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To come out on vinyl late june/early july on Third Ear, as the second part of the "Evolutionism" LP
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Outputmessage may already be known to you thanks to his previous work on the Ghostly label. The tracks Bernard's Song and Sommeil formed arguably the brightest moments on the Idol Tryouts 1 & 2 compilations respecitively and his remix of Dabrye's Hyped-Up Plus Tax (2003) has become semi-legendary via turntables this and that side of the Atlantic. In 2006, Melodic Records released Bernard's debut LP, Nebulae, which impressed many with its hypnotic and seemingly danceable sound reminiscent of classic Kraftwerk, New Order, or Aphex Twin. In 2008, Bernard returned with the Resurface EP updating Nebulae with a sound both futuristic and old school with its hints of techno and Krautrock. Meanwhile, Bernard has been involed in a myriad of projects. He has two DJ nights in DC, called MARQUIS and FLAT OUT, an electronic pop/rock band called New Models, and an outfit called Dmerit with roommate and fellow MARQUIS DJ Micah Vellian. Central to everything, however, is Bernard's work as Outputmessage. There's a new album on the horizon soon, which promises to be more pop and dancefloor-oriented, and even have some of Bernard's own vocals.
nice!
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