Dynamic & Command Strange - A Girl Like You [Random Movement Remix) [INFORMV001] by Inform Records published on 2013-05-14T19:37:47Z ORDER VINYL from Redeye - bit.ly/redeye-inform001 ORDER VINYL from Chemical - bit.ly/chem-inform001 <b>INFORMV001</b> <b>DIGITAL RELEASE DATE - 24th June</b> Inform Records is very proud to announce INFORMV001, our first vinyl release. This time Inform we've added another layer to the international dimension established on their last single with the inclusion of two D&B prodigies Dynamic & Command Strange. Originally from Kazakhstan, Command Strange has developed a fearsome reputation as an incredibly talented producer and DJ with both past and incoming releases on, among others; V Records, Horizons Music, Good Looking, Liquid V, Fokuz, Integral, Celsius, Antillectual Beats, Metalheadz Platinum and Nu Directions. Command Strange is reunited on INFORMV001 with his soul brother: Dynamic. As a new addition to the Inform stable and rising star Dynamic has rapidly carved out his own niche in the UK liquid scene with releases on Goodlooking, Fokuz, Celsuis & Black Reflections Records and has had DJ support from musical titans like LTJ Bukem, Bailey and Mary Anne Hobbs to name but a few. The A side, entitled A Girl Like You, is the more relaxed affair of the two and is plainly a tune made with summer in mind. The track itself is built around a subtle vocal sample that references classic soul and funk and is offset by beautiful sweeping pads and rhodes chords that really make this track stand out. The soul groove that the intro establishes is accentuated by a low, sweeping, analogue-sounding bassline that nicely compliments the duoʼs gentle, natural drum sounds. A dazzling slice of liquid funk that carries on in Informʼs liquid vein while simultaneously setting the bar high for any artist to follow. Luckily the following artist is none other than the one of the USAʼs greatest exports and a man that needs no introduction; Random Movement. Back on remix duty again, RMʼs take on A Girl Like You keeps all of the originalʼs melodic elements and combines them with his own signature tight production. The B side is definitely more of a dancefloor track; the drums are a little harder, thereʼs a catchy guitar hook thatʼll catch you and make you want to move and the bassline has a ruder, more synthetic edge thatʼs sure to cause some damage on a system. http://informrecords.co.uk http://informartists.co.uk http://facebook.com/informrecords http://twitter.com/informrecords http://youtube.com/informrecordstv Genre Drum & Bass Comment by Hugo Boston big up! 2014-02-09T11:56:43Z Comment by Leo Hotdamn!! 2013-09-20T13:34:10Z Comment by Leo @xenaness: Like you :) 2013-09-20T13:29:24Z Comment by Gappa G flava 2013-06-02T11:27:47Z Comment by Conduit great piece of wax all round... 2013-05-29T10:27:21Z Comment by TGR aka DYK TYGR Happy bassface! 2013-05-25T18:46:13Z Comment by TGR aka DYK TYGR SO GOOD 2013-05-25T18:45:47Z Comment by infinneon I love that EXQUISITE BASSLINE!!! 2013-05-24T06:24:22Z Comment by Soclick Thank you based Random Movement. 2013-05-15T19:30:48Z Comment by g-cortex proper headroom for the guitar. very subtle remix. i like 2013-05-15T11:42:03Z Comment by Lady Jayne Very nice x 2013-05-15T07:53:45Z