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REVIEW: Eddie Amador & Automatic Panic ft. Serafia - Morning After out on Citrusonic


Mochico Tech Mix
Dj Freeze Remix
Main Mix
Automatic Panic Mix


Citrusonic present the brand new release from Eddie Amador & Automatic Panic 'Morning After'.



Eddie Amador is no stranger to the house music hall of fame, yet the summer of 2011 has surely been one to remember with releases like '10 Lil Indians' (Citrusonic) & Spirituality (included on the Subliminal Invasion compilation Mixed By Erick Morillo) sitting pretty in the record bags of some of the finest DJ's on the planet.



Morning After is Eddie's latest project alongside fellow US producer Automatic Panic. Featuring the crisp vocals of Serafia the main mix incorporates strong melodies with a tough groove.



The aptly named Mochico Tech Mix provides a great alternative with stabby horns and a rolling open hi-hat. Automatic Panic provides a stadium sized rework whilst DJ Freeze nails it with a driving sub groove.



Dimitri Kechagias review: Eddie and Automatic Panic provide us a really large anthem ready to conquer in the next couple of weeks the top positions in the progressive house charts. Main mix incorporates large vocals and sing a long lyrics along with big epic hands in the air synths that can not become bigger really. Of course the piano riff is right at the forefront adding that happy party tone. Automatic Panic mix uses tougher more driving beat by following the main mix ideas BUT its more upfront. Dj Freeze delivers tech house alternative with choped up and streched up vocals with an epic USA style sound. Even more minimal dubbier version is the Mochico tech mix that does it just right enough for your tech house sets. Overall another Citronic essential item for sure.