musikmesse frankfurt 11th to 13th April

we will be at the musikmesse this year… get in touch if you would like to setup a meeting…

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eLeCtRoNiC dAnCe MuSic (EDM) – De Lisboa a Londres.

out this week on vinyl Rui Da Silva & Clive Henry remix on Question Of Time

Question of Time favourite, Aqob returns with a remix package of his track ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ featuring remixes from Clive Henry & Rui Da Silva, J Daniel and AKB…

Anglo-Portuguese label Question of Time have been releasing some outstanding music over the past year, picking up support from DJs such as Dubfire, DJ Sneak, Laurent Garnier and Matthew B. Now the imprint returns to one of its favourite artists, the illusive and talented Aqob for the next release, taking his excellent ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ and getting it remixed by the great and the good.

The package kicks off with a remix from d1sCHØRDs AKA Clive Henry and Rui Da Silva who deliver a stripped and spacious tech fuelled house version that marries understated melodies with a solid and hypnotic rhythm section to superb effect. The second remix comes from Question of Time founder J Daniel who takes ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ and reworks it into a unique slice of electronic music that draws in elements and House, Techno and Ambient. Swirling FX and emotive piano chords play up against the off kilter drum programming and percussion to produce a truly original sounding record. Finally AKB turns in a short but sweet three minute mix of deep, dubby electronica that lets’ the heavily effected vocals shine, quality stuff.

This is a gem from Question of Time with a remix package that offers genuine variety from some talented producers, enjoy.

Tracklist

1. All Moving Over the Earth (Clive Henry and Rui Da Silva d1sCHØRDs remix)
2. All Moving Over the Earth (J Daniel remix)
3. All Moving Over the Earth (AKB remix)

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Out now on beatport Rui Da Silva & Clive Henry remix for Tom Taylor – This World

Aqob – All Moving Over the Earth Remixes (inc, Clive Henry & Rui da Silva, J Daniel and AKB remixes)

SoundEffect magazine review of Rui Da Silva & Clive Henry remix of Aqob on Question Of Time

Question of Time favourite, Aqob returns with a remix package of his track ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ featuring remixes from Clive Henry & Rui Da Silva, J Daniel and AKB…

Anglo-Portuguese label Question of Time have been releasing some outstanding music over the past year, picking up support from DJs such as Dubfire, DJ Sneak, Laurent Garnier and Matthew B. Now the imprint returns to one of its favourite artists, the illusive and talented Aqob for the next release, taking his excellent ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ and getting it remixed by the great and the good.

The package kicks off with a remix from d1sCHØRDs AKA Clive Henry and Rui Da Silva who deliver a stripped and spacious tech fuelled house version that marries understated melodies with a solid and hypnotic rhythm section to superb effect. The second remix comes from Question of Time founder J Daniel who takes ‘All Moving Over the Earth’ and reworks it into a unique slice of electronic music that draws in elements and House, Techno and Ambient. Swirling FX and emotive piano chords play up against the off kilter drum programming and percussion to produce a truly original sounding record. Finally AKB turns in a short but sweet three minute mix of deep, dubby electronica that lets’ the heavily effected vocals shine, quality stuff.

This is a gem from Question of Time with a remix package that offers genuine variety from some talented producers, enjoy.

Tracklist

1. All Moving Over the Earth (Clive Henry and Rui Da Silva d1sCHØRDs remix)
2. All Moving Over the Earth (J Daniel remix)
3. All Moving Over the Earth (AKB remix)

Soundcloud previews – https://soundcloud.com/question-of-time-digital/sets/qot7-aqob-all-moving-over

RELEASE DATE:
22-04-2013

- See more at: http://www.soundeffectmagazine.com/2013/02/28/aqob-all-moving-over-the-earth-remixes-inc-clive-henry-rui-da-silva-j-daniel-and-akb-remixes/#sthash.b5hh97MZ.PnNQK83W.dpuf

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CocoDaSilva

after almost a year hiatus CocoDaSilva were today in the studio for a new release…

follow up kind of happy snippet

expect the release soon on kismet records.

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memorabilia

AlexVieira&Friends-23-Jan

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remembering Junkie Wife

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houseonmag showing us some love for disCHoRds latest remix

Artist: Tom Taylor
Title: These Things EP (Incl. Jack Dixon / Clive Henry & Rui Da Silva Remixes)
Label: Fina Records
Genre: Deep House
Yorkshire (England) based DJ/Producer Tom Taylor a rising star of the underground scene in Leeds, drops a stellar package on Fina Records to usher in the 2013 properly with the deep groove-laden, ‘These Things EP’.
First up is ‘Don’t Give Up’, which comes at you with a slower tempo and soulful vocals, setting the platform with a solid disco sound and hypnotic bass line groove that showcases Taylor’s undoubted musical craft, whilst providing a darker emotive atmosphere.
Next, is the ‘ace in the pack’ [so to speak], ‘This World’, a piano driven track which marries the soulful genius of the Marvin Gaye vocal samples with a groove-infused beat.

It had me bobbing my head at first listen. The beautiful progression of sounds is definitely one to keep bodies glued to the dance floor. It’s a classy production, which I expect to make big waves across dance floors and deep house sets everywhere.
The duo of Clive Henry and Rui Da Silva strip down the track on their ‘Dischords’ mix, replacing the piano keys with an equally groovy digital sound and whisper-like vocals.
The tempo is dropped on this mix but does not deviate from the auditory appeal of the track with a more European sound for a darker early-hour set kind of sound.
‘Twilight’ has a smooth, melodic atmosphere set up by its evolution of beats throughout the track, from the minimal vocals, breaks and ‘old-school’ sounding disco drums; it’s a testament to the skilful craft and musical intelligence Taylor possesses in abundance.
Jack Dixon’s reworking of ‘Twilight’ on his mix gives us a stripped down sound, less melodic than the original but still with a slamming drum beat to keep hips moving with the late night atmosphere it provides.
Altogether, the ‘These Things EP’ is an intelligently crafted production with solid remixes, which should mark Taylor’s rise in the UK underground scene.

http://houseonmag.com/new-releases/review-tom-taylor-these-things-fina-records/

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Rui Da Silva DJ Set Crucifix Lane 11-08-2012

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