1-Saturday Night Live
2-Scatter Bug
Jonathan Gordon & Jamie Stowell and their Swamp factory outfit deliver the final release on Aurium in 2012
Saturday Night Live sets off on a electronic route with classic bass and skittery percs , with building layers of minimal hits and tones. the break brings in rising pads and sc-fi score before it kicks off again
Saturday Night Live sets off on a electronic route with classic bass and skittery percs , with building layers of minimal hits and tones. the break brings in rising pads and sc-fi score before it kicks off again
Scatterbug feels deeper dn more sultry , with its techno bassline in from the start.. amidst more stripped back percussion, little bouncy hooks drive this one along to a trippy electronic sound filled drop.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Aurium reaches the end of another successful year with the stunning techno/tech house tracks ready for some sweaty action during the deepest hours of the night. First of all is the very cool, playful and really enjoyable Saturday Night Live. You feel the mesmerising electronic melodies, the deep basslines and the mechanical drum beat along with the cool vocal samples building a nice crescendo moment in the final part. So groovy and touching that you want to let yourself go and feel the beauty of it. Scatter Bug is an excellent techno tool with progressive house infusions. It has the drive and the pulsating beat to keep you glued on the dancefloor when this little monster will be played. If you still believe that music is a real enjoyment this EP tells it like it is! Love IT!
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