1. Skyline
2. Suspicious Love
Adam Sheridan presents his new EP on the “Fris!” imprint, featuring the tracks “Skyline” and “Supsicious Love”.
Adam’s crazy touring schedule obviously didn’t influence his studio time, ‘cause with this new EP he brings two new bombs for the dancefloor. The opener, “Skyline”, is steady pumping progressive track with a slight clubby icing on top of it. Crisp synths play an addictive hook that grows while the song progresses into a more hyped up floorfiller. In the break Adam makes way to the strings to come in, in order to build towards one of those good old climaxes to have everyone raise their hands in the air. A superb single for the progressive DJs that like to add a bit of club in their tracklist.
The second cut in the EP, “Supicious Love” is definitely a more club aimed house banger. A slightly lower BPM than the previous track, a big and hard pumping kick drum and a rolling, funky bassline. Some of the older cats might even hear a slight resemblance with Farley Jackmaster Funk’s classic “Love Can’t Turn Around”. But that’s where the similarities end, ‘cause Adam programmed a very elaborate arrangement full of synths and strings that sounds like a tribute to the great synth bands from the eighties. One thing is for sure: “Supicious Love” has a killer drive and will most certainly be one of the best floorfillers of the moment!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Fris is one of those progressive house labels from Black Hole recordings that needs always to check out. For instance the excellent UK producer Adam Sheridan delivers two really functional and straight to their point club bombs. If you search for an easy to digest but big room and very uplifting progressive house beauty with summer shining all over it you will adore the top Skyline that describes exactly how you will feel under its influence. Suspicious Love is an equally involving and really attractive for the ear track that is very melodic and perfect for the housey sets. It has an old house sound that is merged really successfully with the melodic progressive house genre. The beat is strompy and it has a real edge to it. What stands out is the main melodic theme that sounds really spacey recalling epic moments in a sci-fi movie. Two great tracks to keep the floor movin.