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Post subject: [MONOCLI33] - Octave - Random Enemy EP |
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MONOCLI33 - Octave - Random Enemy EP
1. Public Fears (Original Mix)
2. Public Fears (R-Play Remix)
3. Public Fears (Dualism Remix)
4. Public Fears (Wiretrap Remix)
5. Random Enemy (Original Mix)
6. Resistance (Original Mix)
Octave is an emerging techno artists in France and this is his first release on Monocline Records, "Random Enemy" (MONOCLI33). This Ep includes also remixes from R-Play, Dualism and WireTap. His music combines a deep-rooted foundation of techno underlined by stirring basslines and rhythms, glitch moments and hypnotic background atmospheres.
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Feedbacks:
Juan Munera:
"Public fears the orginal soud really good, i like it a lot...also wire taps remix soud crazy! like it"
Asylum (Monocline Records):
"Wonderful !! All tracks are awesome, specially Public Fears (Original Mix) and R-Play Remix. The releases after the second aniversary of Monocline have been very powerfull !! Can´t wait to hear the next release !!"
Luca ortega/lineas de nazca (alphahouse.numbolic,rrygular):
"very cool atmospheres...great rmx from dualism!"
Davor Tosovic (Hamburg Aufnahmen):
"MASSIVE EP! All tracks are briliant! Full support! "For Instant Use" goes straight to my Novemeber top10!"
Framework:
"Great release guys. public fears original and remixes kick azz!"
Franck Valat:
"R-Play remix is dope !!! "
Julien Piacentino:
"Full support for public fears ( original ) & Dualism Remix !!! Good Work my Friend "
Audio Injection:
"Heavy stuff from Octave! Nice selection here, Public Fears original is my fav of the bunch!"
Coeter One (Eminor, Monocline, Genesa):
"Thanks. Typical Octave sound: streight and monoton-hypnotic.Strongest track for me is "Resistance" (original mix). Also like complexer produced "Public Fears" by Dualism. Support This."
Miss Sunshine:
"Lovin Random Enemy original and freaky Resistance !! and I am scared now :"
The Seekers:
"What a boom release!!!"
Omar Salgado:
"Really nice tunes. I love Dualism remix."
Kane Roth:
"R-play remix I think is my favorite piece, but the original is also cool for a dark set live Thanks!"
Mentalic:
"howdy! Excellent sinister stuff by Octave! I love "Resistance" and the original + Wiretap remix of "Public Fears". Great! …yours"
Alexx Wolfe (Sui Generiz):
"Really hard to choose one fav.. great release ..congrats to all involved"
Stefano Lotti:
"I will play Public Fears (R-Play Remix)."
Monocline Records 2010
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