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Taken from the new Firestorm Remixes EP out now on Funkatech.
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<b>Far Too Loud
Firestorm EP Remixes</b>
1. Far Too Loud - Firestorm (Peo de Pitte Remix) [Electro House]
2. Far Too Loud - Firestorm (Karetus Remix) [Drumstep]
3. Far Too Loud - Firestorm (Specimen A Remix) [Trap/Dubstep]
4. Far Too Loud - 600 Years (SKisM Remix) [Drumstep/DnB]
<b>Support from:</b>
Pendulum, Dirtyphonics, Metrik, Zinc, ShockOne, Reid Speed, Matrix, Downlink, Mark Instinct, Bar9, Nerd Rage, Hirshee, Krafty Kuts, Plump DJs, Cutline, Nick Thayer, Dieselboy, Document One, Crissy Cris, Annie Nightingale, UKF & many more
Cat#: FTECH055
Format: Digital
Release Date: Dec 17th 2012
Cover art: Carl Syn http://holymolycreative.co.uk
(c) Funkatech Records 2012
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<b>Far Too Loud - Firestorm EP Remixes (Funkatech Records)</b>
What a wild few months it’s been for Far Too Loud. ‘Firestorm’ lived up to its name in every way since its July release. With heat from Diplo, Sub Focus, Pendulum, Dillon Francis, Bare Noize, Culture Shock and a whole heap more, the EP smacked a number one shaped hole in Beatport’s overall chart!
Could a remix EP possibly beat that type of success? Damn right it can; you’ve just got to pick the right remixers. Like Funkatech have, right here: each player has delivered class A cargo. Inspired by the tools Far Too Loud’s creativity has left them, SKiSM, Peo De Pitte, Specimen A and Karetus have stepped up to deliver a package that runs the gamut of everything that’s great about bass music right now.
First up, Peo De Pitte’s rub of ‘Firestorm’; a bashy bombardment of whistling peaks and stinking lows. Kicking and screaming like a Fake Blood record after a six month course of steroids. By the time you hit the build-up you can even taste a dash of techno.
Specimen A follows and ignites without delay. Rising sirens wail, giving hint to a murderous drop that’s teased by the sudden entrance of shivering synths. One sonic boom later and we’re swaggering to the most uncompromising stabs and angular grooves like we were born to such a chaotic soundtrack.
The final ‘Firestorm’ reversion comes from Karetus. Fresh from his ‘Loudness War’ EP, he’s added the scream factor with a ghost train riff that growls and grizzles across the frequencies with suspense and drumstep drama.
Last but never, ever least comes SKiSM with a rub of ‘600 Years’. In true SKiSM style, expect the unexpected; what begins as a pensive, slo-mo drumstep stomp-off swiftly switches to a gut-busting D&B shock out with amens, fat sweaty guitar chugs and all the trimmings.
With no shade or style of bass left uncovered, the whole remix EP was curated with the same spirit the genre-flexing Far Too Loud made the original in. A more than fitting follow up to Funkatech’s biggest record of the year, we’re sure you agree!
- Genre
- Drumstep