| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2022-07-21 15:09:48 |
| Group | WAV |
| Size | 54 MB |
| Files | 4 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Samuel_L_Session_And_Van_Czar-Route-RILIS011-WEB-2022-WAV
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-samuel_l_session_and_van_czar-air_raid.mp3 | Samuel L Session & Van Czar | Air Raid | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-samuel_l_session_and_van_czar-18-022.mp3 | Samuel L Session & Van Czar | 18-022 | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-samuel_l_session_and_van_czar-route_200.mp3 | Samuel L Session & Van Czar | Route 200 | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-samuel_l_session_and_van_czar-objectivism.mp3 | Samuel L Session & Van Czar | Objectivism | Unknown | Unknown |
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Artist(s).....:: Samuel L Session & Van Czar
Album.........:: Route
Genre.........:: Techno
Date..........:: 21-07-2022
Encoder.......:: LAME 3.100
Quality.......:: 320kbps / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Track(s)......:: 4
Size..........:: 54.1MB
Language......:: English
Source........:: WEB (FLAC)
Label.........:: Unrilis
Catalognr.....:: RILIS011
URL...........:: https://www.deezer.com/album/330944527
Tracklist
1. Air Raid [ 6:46 ]
2. 18-022 [ 5:56 ]
3. Route 200 [ 5:10 ]
4. Objectivism [ 5:32 ]
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Playtime : 23:24 Min
Releasenotes:
Samuel L Session and Van Czar drop a four-track techno EP on Unrilis that
showcases a deeper and more hypnotic sound with dystopian atmosphere and driving
percussion.
Rino Cerrone launched the Unrilis record label over 15 years ago, and part of
the label's back catalogue is its iconic Rilis series. 2022 sees the relaunch of
the Rilis series that has a focus on underground DJ tools with raw analogue
sounds.
The Rilis series was originally launched in 1999, and was restricted to a
concept on only 10 releases, each pressing a limited run of vinyl. It was hugely
popular with each one often selling out in only a week and picking up DJ support
by people ranging from Jeff Mills to Richie Hawtin.
Those first 10 releases were focused on Rino Cerrone's own music, but since his
retirement from the industry, the revitalised Rilis series will welcome other
artists whose sound matches the label's underground concept.
This latest release in the Rilis series features collaborative tracks by Samuel
L Session and Van Czar who have previously teamed up for releases on other
imprints ranging from Marco Bailey's MB Elektronics to Ben Sims' Hardgrooves.
Both are also successful solo artists, Sweden's Samuel L Session being
well-known for his headline DJ sets at clubs around the world, along with the
music he has released via iconic imprints such as Slam's Soma, Shlomi Aber's Be
As One, Len Faki's Figure and Emmanuel's ARTS plus his own imprints SLS, Cycle,
New Soil, and Klap Klap
Belgium's Van Czar is also an accomplished DJ who is well-established across
Europe and he has also released music on respected record labels ranging from
Kevin Saunderson's KMS Records as well as the classic imprint, Yin Yang.
'Air Raid' opens the release with its eerie pads, spine-tingling melody loop and
machine-driven percussion. It's got a raw aesthetic with dramatic claps and
snare fills that add to the building suspense.
'18-022' is a dark and stripped back track with modulating synth textures
layered with fast-flowing high-end percussion. Its pounding kick drum and clap
rhythms add rigid structure to its expansive atmosphere and dance floor focused
groove.
'Route 200' has thrashing cymbals punishing claps and rippling pads that create
a stripped back groove submerged in deep atmosphere. Rich with analogue textures
and gritty sound design, its relentless energy is tailor made for club sound
systems.
'Objectivism' closes out the release with it's funky bassline and bleeping
melody. Whirling textures and fluttering percussion maintain an unrelenting
tension that's driven forward by the pounding kick drum.