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REVIEW: Che Jose feat. Elephant Pilot - The Fear (incl. Chris Kaeser Remix)on ZOUK/Armada


1-The Fear (Original Club Mix)
2-The Fear (Chris Kaeser Remix)
3-The Fear (Chris Kaeser Dub)
4-The Fear (Moussa Clarke & Sums Remix)
5-The Fear (Moussa Clarke & Sums Instrumental)
6-The Fear (Radio Version)
7-The Fear (Chris Kaeser Radio Mix)

Lacking energy? Turn up the volume on the latest offering of Australian producer Che Jose! Together with Elephant Pilot, he kicks in with ‘The Fear’!

These past 12 months, Sydney based producer Che Jose has gone from strength to strength, with remixes for artists like Robbie Rivera, Inaya Day, Matt Aubrey & Holevar, but also very popular bootleg and mash up mixes. The 'Enough Zero 76' and 'The End of Flashback' were firm favorites internationally and supported by top level DJ’s. 

For the summer, he brings in a new weapon of choice. The eclectic affair of ‘The Fear’ takes you down the electro streets, while moving you with a solid wave of rocktronica. Catchy vocals, sturdy beats and heavy melody, make this another essential.

To those craving a more proggy version, there’s the Moussa Clarke & Sums remix to enjoy, riding techy edges and a full-on big-room approach. French producer Chris Kaeser brings a deep, housy interpretation, with a hard-hitting break.

   
 Dimitri Kechagias review: Firstly rocked the dancefloors on Stonebridge record label Stoney Boy and now comes on ZOUK recordings to create waves of excitment on the international dancefloors.  Che Jose from Sydney give us a taste on how they rock it in Australia. The package  of the intrestingly named The Fear includes  3 very strong versions that will be right and exact for the needs of the modern dancefloors. First of all is the original mix that can be described as big room progressive house track that includes dynamic  electric guitar kind of  riff , groovy melodic riffs,  twisted electro house beats and excellent rocky style vocals by Elephant Pilot. It will be hard for your dancefloor to resist the impact of this monster tune. Chris Kaeser Remix is my favourite as the sound is big room enough but very funky as well. I like the epic breakdown that the main riff takes central role and soon the great vocals appears too just before the rocking squeaky riff is back to rock your dancefloor. This version uses less of the vocal so if in your set you like less vocals will be for you. If you go for epic prog house this remix will put fire on any dancefloor that you may drop it. Last but not least Moussa Clarke & Sums smash the weak hearted soundsystems with a bass focused version that combines electro house/nu rave and even some dubstep touches as well. Check it and don't have any fears. The package includes useful dubs and radio edits for daytime radio listing as well. Like IT!    
                                                                                                         
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