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deepen discs 003 out next week(july 24)
Deepen Discs 003
Artist Tyler "T-Bone" Stadius & Jay Tripwire Title The Spirit ep Format 12" vinyl Release July, 2002 Track listing Side A 1|The Spirit 2|Boa Constrictor Side B 1|The Womba Womba After the incredible success of the first and second releases, Deepen Discs is proud to present the third chapter is our continuing saga to rid the world of stale, lifeless music. We are again very happy to be presenting new tracks from current house phenom Jay Tripwire, a regular participant in our Saturday night shenanigans. Teaming up with Jay this time for his first release on Deepen is the man who has possibly been Vancouver's greatest musical export, Tyler T-bone Stadius. Tyler's busy international schedule is a testament to his legendary skills on the 1's and 2's, and as a Deepen resident he never fails to rock the casbah. Like all good citizens living in the age of corporate globalization, Jay and Tyler decided that for each to try and dominate would be counter-productive. Hence a merger of epic proportions was engineered, and if this record is any indication the shareholders are going to be very, very happy. The Spirit is a percussion-fueled track that has THAT bassline, the one that pulls you away from the bar and onto the floor with a drink in each hand. You think you're done for after you spill one of the drinks on the redhead in the push up bra, but her muscle-headed boyfriend forgets all about you when the acid line drops in. Who can get mad with this kind of sick groove rolling? Screeches of delight emanate from the bouncing crowd and you're spared a humiliating beating all because of the DJ heroes here at Deepen. The flip, the Womba Womba, is a tool with teeth, hitting hard with a driving, conga-fuelled funk groove and group vocal accents in all the right places. As a DJ this is the kind of track you recognize and snatch up in the shop, the kind that has that magic ability to fit together with all your other records, the kind that gives mixes the important push that moves a crowd from the trot of satisfied complacency to whirling dervishes of jack mania. And what the hell is that wobbly Womba Womba noise, anyway? You've heard it before, you're sure... maybe from an old record? From your bathtub when the water finally drains? The noise the bottom of your shoe makes on tile when you come in from the rain? Whatever it is, count on it to perk up ears everywhere inside the club, and count on this record to be at the front of your box for a long time. -- |