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REVIEW: Grafiti - Fascination out on Electronic Elements/Armada


1.Fascination (Original Mix)
2.Fascination (Chery Dosi Remix)
3.Fascination (Dance Disorder Remix)
 

UK producer Marty Leama and James Davis create a fresh, experimental vibe on the Electronic Elements label. Under their Grafiti moniker, they kick in with ‘Fascination’!
A while back, it was their collab with The Steals on ‘Sinners’ that got the feet moving. This time, they’re sticking with the two of them, leaving some space to mess around with different styles, hooks and feed diversity. ‘Fascination’ is an 11 minute journey that never bores. Touching the very edge of electro, progressive and house, it’s got something extraordinary to offer for everyone.

If you’re meaning to focus on the proggy part of ‘Fascination’, indulge yourself with the lower BPM’s of the Dance Disorder remix, adding a dark feel to it. Chery Dosi headed for the deeper layers of music as well, presenting a warm, melodic remix.


Dimitri Kechagias review: The always on great shape progressive house label Electronic Elements strikes back with a big bang in the form of a massive driving prog house bouncer that will move many festivals and smaller clubs this winter too. It has the deep basslines, the playful cheeky techno beat, the attractive groove and on top that manic crazy distorted riff that adds a wonky galloping feel to take you for a massive ride. 11 minutes of pure prog house pleasure that is decorated with wide variety of sound effects and little melodies. It is difficult to define and label it with a certain category name. Its prog house but very openminded to wide variety of influences.  Cheri Dosi version is slower prog house version that focus on the blissful melodic side of the original adding even vocal samples too. It applies that squeezed riff but in a more minimal way just enough to raise the tension. It will warm up your crowd in the best possible direction.   Dance Disorder version goes for a more tech house meets psy trance influenced version that sounds really electronic and colorful.This version will work perfectly in smaller darker clubs like special treat. Like IT! 

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